Winners of 2012 IPANZ Gen-i Public Sector Excellence Awards
27 June 2012
Winners of 2012 IPANZ Gen-i Public Sector Excellence Awards announced
A collaborative programme that resolved more than 1000 historic abuse claims has won the Prime Minister's Supreme Award at the 2012 IPANZ Gen-i Public Sector Excellence Awards.
The Resolving Historic Claims of Child Abuse and Neglect initiative, run between the Ministry of Social Development, Department of Internal Affairs and Ministry of Education, resolved more than 1000 cases of historic abuse within a decade, saving the taxpayer millions of dollars and achieving swift results for those affected.
“This exceptional initiative demonstrated outstanding innovation and vision in its approach and achieved excellent results for all involved," said IPANZ President Len Cook.
"The agencies involved showed an absolute commitment to resolving a highly sensitive and challenging issue in a way that provided the best result for claimants and the government."
The initiative set up the Confidential Listening and Assistance Service (CLAS) to listen to more than 1000 claimants, connecting them to support services and referring them on to the Ministry of Social Development and Ministry of Education where appropriate.
The initiative also won the Excellence Award for Working Together for Better Services
The Prime Minister’s Award for Public Sector Excellence recognises an initiative that has demonstrated excellence in both what it has achieved and how it has achieved it.
Held jointly between IPANZ and Gen-i, the annual awards recognise and reward outstanding performances and achievements in the New Zealand public sector.
"These awards provide an opportunity for us to recognise the highest achievements of our profession and highlight to the public and community leaders the vital contribution the public sector makes to the well-being of New Zealanders," Mr Cook said.
"They showcase the diversity of endeavours, the spirit of innovation, and, most importantly, they define expectations for future performance."
Chris Quin, acting CEO of Telecom New Zealand, parent company of awards sponsor, Gen-i, congratulated the winners, adding their achievements demonstrate that innovation and a commitment to excellence is thriving in the public sector.
“It is a privilege to once again honour the best talent in the New Zealand public sector,” said Mr Quin.
“The IPANZ Gen-i Public Sector Excellence Awards attracted 71 entries this year – the highest number since the awards were launched in 2008. This is undeniable proof that the New Zealand public sector continues to embrace innovative ideas and demonstrate real leadership.”
Mr Quin added such leadership is exemplified by the Ministry of Social Development, Department of Internal Affairs and Ministry of Education for the collaborative efforts behind their joint initiative which won the Prime Minister's Supreme Award.
“This year’s Supreme Award celebrates successful collaboration between a number of key public sector agencies to deliver great outcomes for New Zealanders. Such a commitment to working collaboratively to achieve shared results is essential to ensuring the public sector meets the needs of citizens more efficiently.”
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 were announced at an awards dinner held at Wellington’s TSB Arena.
2012 Award winners:
New Professional of the Year
Geoff
Cooper – Auckland Council
Crown - Maori Relationships
(jointly won)
Te Upoko Taiao - a partnership for
resource management in the Wellington Region – Greater
Wellington Regional Council
Maori Pacific Ethnic Wardens
– New Zealand Police
Improving Performance through
Leadership Excellence
Leading where you stand –
Statistics New Zealand
Improving Public Value through
Business Transformation
Blood is a gift – Auckland
District Health Board
Networked
Government
Earthquake Employment Support – Ministry
of Social Development
Public Sector
Communications
Smokefree Prison – Department of
Corrections
Recognising Ethnic Diversity
Maori
Pacific and Ethnic Services Cultural Response Team – New
Zealand Police
Working Together for Better
Services
Resolving historic claims of child abuse and
neglect – Ministry of Social Development, Department of
Internal Affairs and Ministry of Education
Supreme
Winner
Resolving historic claims of child abuse and
neglect – Ministry of Social Development, Department of
Internal Affairs and Ministry of Education
State
Services Commissioner Award for Excellence in responding to
the Canterbury Earthquake
Maori Pacific and Ethnic
Services Cultural Response Team – New Zealand
Police
Highly Commended
Report on United Nations
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities –
Ministry of Social Development
Special
Recognition
Reforming Greater Wellington's Water
Supply Business – Greater Wellington Regional
Council
Details on each of the 2012 winners can be found at http://ipanzawards.org.nz/events/awards-night-2012/
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.
About
Gen-i:
Gen-i is at the forefront of helping customers
take advantage of the convergence of technology and
telecommunications, and the new opportunities this makes
possible. Gen-i works alongside its 2,700 corporate,
government and business customers to deliver seamless hosted
and integrated ICT solutions. A member of the Telecom New
Zealand Group, Gen-i achieves this with the support of 2,500
highly skilled people in 19 locations across New Zealand and
Australia. For more information on Gen-i, visit www.gen-i.co.nz
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