Canterbury Clinical Network wins Public Sector Awards
Institute of Public Administration New Zealand
22 July
2015 MEDIA RELEASE
Canterbury Clinical Network wins 2015
Deloitte Fujitsu Public Sector Excellence
Awards
The Canterbury Clinical Network, nominated by the Canterbury District Health Board, won the Prime Minister's Award at the 2015 Deloitte Fujitsu Public Sector Excellence Awards held in Wellington last night.
The Canterbury Clinical Network is an alliance of healthcare providers which has redesigned the way it delivers health services. Cantabrians are increasingly accessing health care in the community and being supported in their own homes. As a result there is reduced pressure on hospitals, shorter waits for care and higher rates of elective services.
Last year alone, 30,000 people who would previously have been admitted to hospital with acute conditions received their treatment and care in their homes. Christchurch Hospital has an age adjusted acute medical admission rate 30% lower than the national average.
“This is a great example of collaboration and integration of services,” said Institute of Public Administration NZ (IPANZ) President John Larkindale. “The Network has transformed the way health services operate in Canterbury with astonishing results.”
The programme also won the Excellence Award for Improving Public Value through Business Transformation. Canterbury District Health Board was also successful in other categories, winning the Public Sector Engagement Award for its ‘Heading to Hospital – Plan your Trip!’ campaign; and as a joint winner of the Leadership Excellence Award.
“A responsive and innovative public sector is of huge importance to our success as a country, “said Thomas Pippos, CEO of Deloitte. “Congratulations to Canterbury Clinical network and all the winners and finalists of the 2015 Deloitte Fujitsu Public Sector Excellence Awards. Their work is critical to making demonstrable progress in the public sector and to propelling us forward as a nation that is well set up for the future.”
Organised by IPANZ, with support from lead sponsors Deloitte and Fujitsu, the annual Public Sector Excellence Awards recognise and reward outstanding performances and achievements in the New Zealand public sector. This year the awards attracted 75 entries from a large range of organisations including government departments, district health boards, Crown agencies, local government and tertiary education organisations.
“Fujitsu, through our joint sponsorship with Deloitte of the Public Sector Excellence Awards, are delighted to support the thought leadership demonstrated through the nominations for this year’s Awards”, said Stuart Stitt, Managing Director of Fujitsu New Zealand. “We congratulate all the winners on their exceptional contribution to excellence in the New Zealand public sector and to the Canterbury District Health Board and the Canterbury Clinical Network team for winning the prestigious Prime Minister’s Award. Initiatives that contribute to solving social problems and a better public service are well platformed in this year’s nominations and as a long standing partner to the New Zealand Government we are a proud to be able to participate as a sponsor.”
2015 Award winners in each category:
Improving Public Value through Business Transformation and PRIME MINISTER'S AWARD
Canterbury Clinical Network, Canterbury District Health Board
Crown - Māori
Relationships
Project Haere; Ministry of
Social Development
Integrity and Trust
Measuring Performance – linking
patient/customer experience to organisational values;
Waitemata District Health Board
Improving Performance through Leadership Excellence
Joint winners
DIA Talent
Development: developing leaders for success; Department of
Internal Affairs
The ‘8’ Programmes – Xcelr8/Collabor8/Particip8; Canterbury District Health Board
Digital Government
Deciding with Data – Compare Study Options; Ministry of Education, Statistics New Zealand
Public Sector Engagement
Heading to Hospital – Plan your
Trip!; Canterbury District Health Board
Achieving Collective Impact
Doing better, together, for our
customers and our people at Auckland Airport – improvement
and innovation through three-way collaboration; New Zealand
Customs Service, Civil Aviation Authority
Excellence in Regulatory Systems
Operation HYPER: an Innovative Multi Agency Approach to Child Exploitation Investigations; Department of Internal Affairs, New Zealand Police, New Zealand Customs Service
Young Professional Award
Rachel Bowley; Waikato Institute of Technology (WINTEC)
Poster Award for excellence in design of supporting poster
DIA Talent Development: developing leaders for success, Department of Internal Affairs
Details on all of the 2015 winners are at www.ipanz.org.nz/excellenceawards