Finalists picked for 2012 Public Sector Excellence Awards
15 May 2012
Finalists picked for the 2012 Public Sector Excellence Awards
The finalists for the 2012 gen-i Public Sector Excellence Awards have been announced today by the Institute of Public Administration New Zealand (IPANZ).
Held jointly between IPANZ and gen-i, the annual awards recognise and reward outstanding performances and achievements in the New Zealand public sector.
“The 27 finalists were chosen from more than 70 nominations coming in from across New Zealand,” said IPANZ President Len Cook.
“The standard of entries continues to impress each year. At a time when Government is asking the public sector to provide more for less, these awards recognise a sector committed to achieving excellence, to embracing innovative ideas, and demonstrating real leadership.”
“The awards are proof that the sector is delivering better services in new, more effective ways.
“This is one of the few occasions for the public sector to celebrate a job well done. We must reward the creative spirit within the public sector, and highlight projects that are leading the world in the way they deliver services to the public.
The finalists
are divided across eight categories:
• Improving Public
Value through Business Transformation
• New
Professional of the Year
• Working Together for Better
Services
• Networked Government
• Crown–Maori
Relationships
• Public Sector
Communications
• Improving Performance through
Leadership Excellence
• Excellence in Ethnic
Diversity
“This year’s outstanding finalists underline the continuing strength of the awards and is proof that the sector is tackling old problems in new ways.
“The awards present a unique opportunity to showcase the stars in the public sector,” said Mr Cook.
The Public Sector Excellence Awards recognise and reward outstanding performances and work achievements of organisations and project teams in the New Zealand public sector. The Awards showcase the significant contribution of the wider public sector to meeting the needs of New Zealand and New Zealanders.
Winners of each category and the Prime Minister’s Award for Public Sector Excellence will be announced at an awards dinner to be held at Wellington’s TSB Arena on 27 June.
Details on each of the 27 finalists can be found at http://ipanzawards.org.nz/events/2012-award-finalists
About
IPANZ
The Institute of Public Administration New
Zealand (IPANZ) is a voluntary, non-profit organisation
committed to promoting informed debate on public sector
issues. Its membership comprises a wide range of
professional advisers and managers in the public sector,
university students and teachers, and interested people from
the private sector. IPANZ arranges regular seminars for its
members and interested people to provide information on and
facilitate discussion of important questions of public
policy and management. www.ipanz.org.nz
Finalists in the 2012 IPANZ Gen-i Public Sector Excellence Awards
Office of Ethnic Affairs Award in Excellence
in Ethnic Diversity
• Enhancing Productivity in
Diverse Kiwi Workplaces – Department of Labour
• Maori Pacific and Ethnic Services Cultural Response
Team – New Zealand Police
• Intercultural Learning
and Dialogue Programme – Unitec Institute of
Technology
School of Government, Victoria University of
Wellington New Professional of the Year (new for 2012)
• Jo Pugh – Department of Labour
• Ellen
MacGregor Reid – Ministry of Social
Development
• Daria Kwon – Statistics New
Zealand
• Geoff Cooper – Auckland Council
State
Services Commission and Leadership Development Centre Award
for Improving Performance through Leadership
Excellence
• Leading from where you stand –
Statistics New Zealand
• Our Place: Making a Great
Place – Land Information New Zealand
• Cross
Government Collective Pacific Senior Public Sector
Leadership – Ministry of Pacific Island
Affairs
Talent2 Award for Excellence in Public Sector
Communications
• Going Digital – Ministry for
Culture and Heritage
• Police Recruitment Use of Social
Media – New Zealand Police
• Smokefree Prisons –
Department of Corrections
• What’s My Number –
Electricity Authority and Ministry of Consumer
Affairs
Microsoft Award for Excellence in Networked
Government
• A fresh look at our past - the
digitising of New Zealand's historic Yearbooks –
Statistics New Zealand
• Digitisation - Winning the
Paper War – Ministry of Social
Development
• Earthquake Employment Support –
Ministry of Social Development
Te Puni Kokiri Award for
Excellence in Crown-Maori Relationships
• DOC,
Ruapuha Uekaha Hapu Trust, and the Waitomo Glowworm Caves
– Department of Conservation and Ruapuha Uekaha Hapu
Trust
• Maori, Pacific and Ethnic Wardens – New
Zealand Police
• Protecting the Waipoua and Mataraua
Forest – Department of Conservation and Te Iwi O Te
Roroa
• Te Upoko Taiao: a partnership for resource
management in the Wellington Region – Greater Wellington
Regional Council and Te Ara Tahi (the Greater Wellington iwi
leadership forum)
Treasury Award for Excellence in
Improving Public Value through Business
Transformation
• Blood is a Gift – Auckland
District Health Board
• Redevelopment of Maori
LandOnline with Geographical Information System capability
– Ministry of Justice
• Pre-charge warnings:
Alternative Resolutions, Policing Excellence – New Zealand
Police
• Reforming Greater Wellington's Water Supply
Business – Greater Wellington Regional
Council
Society of Local Government Managers Award in
Excellence for Working Together for Better
Services
• DOC Aoraki/Mount Cook solid waste plant
development – Department of Conservation, Mackenzie
District Council and Timaru District
Council
• Operation Suburb – Department of Building
and Housing and Christchurch City
Council
• Rangitoto/Motutapu pest eradication project
– Department of Conservation
• Resolving historic
claims of child abuse and neglect – Ministry of Social
Development, Department of Internal Affairs and Ministry of
Education
ENDS