Values we embrace
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Underpinning our values are the attributes of:
- Tika- doing what is right, being professional and maintaining high standards,
- Pono-being honest, truthful and acting with integrity,
- Aroha- being respectful, responsive and empathetic.
Kia tika, kia pono, kia aroha - doing what is right with integrity and empathy- This is how we check in on how well we are living the values.
At the centre of our attributes is utu- reciprocation and balance. Utu is linked to retaining mana and recognises the link between actions and reactions and that all actions require an appropriate response, whether positive or negative.
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Living these values aligns with our aspiration to create greater equity and collaboration, and to achieve the goals of our Strategic Vision 2020-2030.
Defining our values
UC’s values were defined by our staff and shaped by a team atTe Waka Pākākano | Office of the Assistant Vice-Chancellor Māori, Pacific and Equity, using a Māori values paradigm and a Māori world view.
Each value was attributed a whakataukī, or saying, to facilitate deeper understanding.
You can learn and practice the pronunciation of each whakataukīhere.