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Key relationships
Long Description
This diagram describes the Department’s key relationships and the outcomes that they contribute to.
The diagram is divided into three sections labelled, from left to right, ‘Public sector departments and agencies’, ‘Outcomes’ and ‘Stakeholders’.
Each presents the information described below:
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(Far left of diagram) A box labelled ‘Public sector departments and agencies’ contains this list:
- Crown Research Institutes
- Department of Building and Housing*
- Department of Labour*
- Inland Revenue
- Ministry for Culture and Heritage
- Ministry for the Environment; Ministry of Economic Development*
- Ministry of Education
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
- Ministry of Health; Ministry of Justice
- Ministry of Pacific Island Affairs
- Ministry for Primary Industries
- Ministry of Social Development
- Ministry of Transport
- Ministry of Women’s Affairs
- New Zealand Customs Service
- New Zealand Defence Force
- New Zealand Police
- New Zealand Transport Agency
- Serious Fraud Office
- Statistics New Zealand
- Te Puni Kokiri.
At the bottom of this list is the following note: *These agencies will merge into a single Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.
Within the box is a smaller subset box containing the following list:
- Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet
- The Parliamentary Service
- State Services Commission
- The Treasury
- Office of The Auditor General.
This subset box has a line connecting it on the right to the fourth outcomes box.
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(Middle of diagram) A group of four boxes labelled ‘Outcomes’. The first three boxes are linked to each other, and to both the ‘Public sector departments and agencies’ box on the left, and the ‘Stakeholders’ box on the right.
The first three boxes contain these words:
- “New Zealand’s diverse people and communities/hapū/iwi are resilient and prosperous”
- “New Zealand is recognised for creating, sharing and using knowledge for social, cultural and economic well-being”
- “The people of New Zealand have a strong and valued national identity, culture and heritage”.
The fourth ‘Outcomes’ box contains the words “To enhance trust in New Zealand government and confidence in the performance of public sector organisations”. This box is connected to the smaller subset boxes within the larger boxes on either side of the diagram.
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(Far right of diagram) A box labelled ‘Stakeholders’ contains the following list:
- Charities and volunteer groups
- Citizens Advice Bureaux
- Communities, hapū and iwi
- Ethnic community groups
- Film and Literature Board of Review
- Film and Video Labelling Body
- Gambling operators
- Genealogists, historians and researchers
- Health providers
- International Civil Aviation Organisations
- International Criminal Police Organisation
- International Law Enforcement Agencies
- Internet service providers
- Libraries, archives and museums
- Local Authorities
- Local Government New Zealand
- Marriage and Civil Union celebrants
- National and State Libraries of Australasia
- New Zealand publishers and authors
- New Zealand Racing Board
- Non-government organisations
- Problem gambling service providers
- Schools
- Society of Local Government Managers
- Tangata whenua
- Te Atamira Taiwhenua, Te Komiti Māori
- Te Pae Whakawairua
- Welfare agencies.
Within the box, below the above text, is a smaller subset box containing the following list:
- Gambling Commission
- Local Government Commission
- New Zealand Fire Service Commission*
- New Zealand Lotteries Commission
- Office of Film and Literature Classification*
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner.
This subset box has a line connecting it on the left to the fourth outcomes box.
At the bottom of this list is the following note: *The Department is responsible for monitoring the performance of these Crown Entities.