Report on the Post-Raupatu Claims. Volume II

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CHAPTER 9: SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT—continued
9.8 Tribunal discussion, analysis, and findings—continued
9.8.3 Did the Crown meet its obligations to those hapū left with little or no land?—continued
(1) Treaty analysis and findings 805
9.8.4 Did the health services provided for Tauranga Māori between 1886 and 2006 fulfil the Crown's obligations under the Treaty? 806
(1) Discussion of the facts 806
(a) Provision and effectiveness of health services 807
(b) The Crown's role 808
(2) Treaty analysis and findings 809
9.8.5 Did the housing assistance provided for Tauranga Māori between 1886 and 2006 fulfil the Crown’s obligations under the Treaty? 812
(1) Discussion of the facts 812
(2) Treaty analysis and findings 814
9.8.9 Did the education services provided for Tauranga Māori between 1886 and 2006 fulfil the Crown’s obligations under the Treaty? 815
(1) Discussion of the facts 815
(2) Treaty analysis and findings 817
9.9 Chapter summary 817
9.10 Main conclusions and findings in this chapter 818
   
CHAPTER 10: LANDBANKING 821
10.1 Introduction 821
10.2 What was the nature of the Crown's 2005 landbanking policy changes? 821
10.3 Claimant submissions 823
10.4 Crown submissions 823
10.5 Tribunal discussion, analysis, and findings 824
10.5.1 Is the new policy on landbanking Treaty-compliant? 824
10.5.2 Treaty analysis and findings 830
10.5.3 Was the consultation and implementation process adequate? 831
10.5.4 Treaty analysis and findings 833
10.6 Main conclusions and findings in this chapter 834
   
CHAPTER 11: HE KŌRERO WHAKAMUTUNGA 837
11.1 General conclusions 837
11.1.1 The situation at 1886 837
11.1.2 Further land loss 838
11.1.3 Land development constraints 840
11.1.4 Access to natural resources 843
11.1.5 Environmental impacts 843
11.1.6 Loss of cultural heritage 844
11.1.7 The socioeconomic position of Tauranga Māori 845