2015 winners
Excellence in Action: articles about the Awards winners
Prime Minister’s Award for Public Sector Excellence and
Excellence in Improving Public Value through Business Transformation
Winner: The Canterbury Clinical Network - Canterbury District Health Board
Finalists in Business Transformation category:
Fast-track Resolution - Residential Tenancies; Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
Mobility - New Zealand Police
The Transformation of Auckland; Auckland Council
Integrity and Trust
Winner: Measuring Performance – linking patient/customer experience to organisational values; Waitemata District Health Board
Finalists:
Housing New Zealand Driveway Safety Programme; Housing New Zealand
Closing the Information Gap; Ministry of Justice, New Zealand Police, Department of Corrections
Crown-Maori Relationships
Winner: Project Haere; Ministry of Social Development
Finalists:
Repatriation of the Motunui Pataka Panels; Ministry of Justice
Framework for Review and Evaluation in Kura Kaupapa Maori Te Aho Matua; Education Review Office
Digital Impact
Winner: Deciding with data – Compare Study Options; Ministry of Education, Statistics New Zealand
Finalists:
Compliance Matters - Business.govt.nz; Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
Govt.nz; Department of Internal Affairs
Achieving Collective Impact
Winner: Doing better, together, for our customers and our people at Auckland Airport; New Zealand Customs Service, Civil Aviation Authority
Finalists:
Canterbury Water Management Strategy; Environment Canterbury and ten contributing local authorities
Social Sector Trials; Ministries of Social Development, Health, Education, Justice and New Zealand Police
Youth Guarantee - working together to set more young people up for success; Ministry of Education, Tertiary Education Commission
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
Finalist:
NZ Transport Agency - Senior Talent Programme; NZ Transport Agency
Public Sector Engagement
Winner: Heading to Hospital – Plan your Trip!; Canterbury District Health Board
Finalists:
Are You That Someone?; Ministry of Social Development
Make the Most of Waste; Auckland Council
Regulatory Systems
Winner: Operation HYPER: an Innovative Multi Agency Approach to Child Exploitation Investigations; Department of Internal Affairs, New Zealand Police, New Zealand Customs Service
Finalists:
Capital Markets Matter: the Financial Markets Conduct Reforms; Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, Financial Markets Authority, Parliamentary Counsel Office
Regulatory Institutions and Practices Inquiry; Productivity Commission
Young Professional of the Year Award
Winner: Rachel Tremewan (nee Bowley); Waikato Institute of Technology (WINTEC)
Finalists:
Chris Peel; Auckland Council
Gina McGrath; Ministry of Justice
Poster Award for excellence in design of supporting poster
Winner: DIA Talent Development: developing leaders for success; Department of Internal Affairs