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Community Law
Your local Community Law Centre can provide you with free initial legal advice.
Find your local Community Law Centre online: communitylaw.org.nz/our-law-centres
Ministry of Justice or your local court
If you would like to speak te reo Māori in court, complete the “Notice of Intention to Speak Māori” form that can be found on the Ministry of Justice website.
Find the forms here:
For all cases except civil (non-criminal) cases in the District and High Court: justice.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Forms/notice-of-intention-to-speak-maori-20170615-update.pdf
For civil cases in the District Court, visit the local court and ask for Form 4, Notice of Intention to Speak Māori. This form can also be found in the District Court rules 2014, schedule 2 “Notice of Intention to Speak Māori”.
For civil cases in the High Court, visit the local court and ask for Form G 12, Notice of Intention to Speak Māori. This form can also be found in the High Court Rules 2016, Schedule 1, G12 “Notice of Intention to Speak Māori”.
Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori/Māori Language Commission
The Commission’s website has a range of information and resources, including an interpreter register and support for organisations.
Website: tetaurawhiri.govt.nz
Email: info@tetaurawhiri.govt.nz
Phone: 04 471 0244
Instagram: @reomaori
Facebook: @reomaori
Te Mātāwai
Te Mātāwai is an independent body led by iwi and the Māori community, committed to revitalising te reo Māori for the Māori people and Aotearoa collectively.
Website: tematawai.maori.nz
Email: patai@tematawai.maori.nz
Phone: 04 499 8907
Instagram: @te_matawai
Facebook: @TeMatawai
The Legal Māori Resource Hub
Explore how Māori language has been used in legal contexts over nearly two centuries. A dictionary of Māori legal terms and the Legal Māori Corpus is also available.
Website: legalmaori.net
Te Puni Kōkiri/Ministry of Māori Development
Te Puni Kōkiri is the principal advisor on Government-Māori relationships. They monitor policy and legislation, and they provide government with high quality policy advice.
Website: tpk.govt.nz
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