Establishing Māori Leaders: Interview with The Salvation Army Director | On Mic
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The Salvation Army has established a Runanga and is actively collaborating with Māori communities in response to the substantial number of Māori individuals seeking their services. Lt-Colonel Ian Hutson, who serves as the director of The Salvation Army’s Social Policy and Parliamentary Unit, chats to Andrew Urquhart on the significance of incorporating Māori representation in top-level decision-making and the broader implications it holds for the nation.
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