About Communities of Practice in a Treaty Context
Communities of Practice (CoPs) are small, focused groups of people who share a passion or challenge in their mahi — and want to deepen their thinking, grow their practice, and support one another over time.
Whether you’re working in education, community development, research, or policy, a CoP offers a space to reflect with others walking a similar path.
You might be:
- A facilitator refining how you support Treaty learning in your sector
- A policy advisor grappling with how to embed Te Tiriti in complex systems
- A team lead trying to shift organisational culture
- A Treaty learner or ally looking to explore a specific kaupapa
- All of the above
CoPs are not just discussion groups. They’re spaces to build trust, share resources, challenge thinking, and learn together — with a focus that stays consistent, and a rhythm that feels sustainable.
This space supports multiple CoPs to grow and thrive — each with its own focus, its own heartbeat, and its own community.
