Treaty of Waitangi Principles Bill Submission

Summary

The Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill proposes redefining the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, a move that would radically alter decades of established law and policy recognising Māori rights. The Bill’s definition introduces three new principles, which, if enacted and approved via referendum, would replace current interpretations in all legislation and court decisions.  This change undermines long-standing Treaty principles like partnership, active protection, equity, and mutual benefit, which have guided policies promoting Māori self-determination and equity.

This Bill threatens public health and equity in Aotearoa New Zealand by: Increasing racism and reducing social cohesion; Reducing rights of Māori to develop and lead public health solutions; Reducing commitment to address structural disadvantage experienced by Māori; Reducing commitment to improve health services for Māori and promote equity; and limiting economic and environmental opportunities. 

New Zealanders should reject this Bill, which could cause the most significant Treaty breach in modern times, jeopardising progress on equity and Māori self-determination. 

– Public Health Communications Centre (PHCC)

To read the full briefing, visit Treaty Principles Bill threatens public health and equity: It needs your submission | PHCC