The koru reaches towards the light, striving for perfection, encouraging new positive beginnings.
The koru represents the unfolding of new life; that everything is reborn and continues. It represents renewal and hope for the future. Our working environment is aimed at unleashing the potential of our organisation.
He aha te mea nui? He aha te mea nui o te ao? Maku e ki atu He Tangata, he tangata, he tangata What is the most important thing? What is the most important thing in the world? I will say to you It is people, It is people, It is people
It is people who embody our organisation’s potential. We focus on unleashing the potential of our people to provide leadership and to influence the development of initiatives that enable Māori participation and success as Māori.
We provide an organisation environment where our people will:
We place a great importance on how we conduct ourselves. We have a set of guiding values that underpin everything we do. To find out more see Our Values
There is more to life than just work and we encourage our staff to maintain the right balance between work and personal pursuits. We recognise that a healthy workforce is a productive workforce and we provide opportunities and incentives for staff to look after themselves:
For our people to develop, perform and contribute to their fullest potential, we:
As a public sector agency our people have access to:
Recognising that your Whanau is as important as you, we:
To deepen our cultural capability we:
Last modified: 25/08/2008