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Annex 2: List of national stakeholders involved in the development of the cross-agency response
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Regional Skills Leadership Groups
- Taitokerau
- Tāmaki Makaurau
- Waikato
- Bay of Plenty
- Tairāwhiti
- Hawke’s Bay
- Taranaki
- Manawatū–Whanganui
- Wellington
- Marlborough
- Nelson Tasman
- Te Tai o Poutini West Coast
- Canterbury
- Otago
- Southland Murihiku
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Cross-agency response to RSLGs’ first Regional Workforce Plans
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Better coordination of workforce and skills planning
- Sustainable, decent and inclusive employment
- Kia eke te ahumahi Māori – Māori workforce and industry success
- Rangatahi transitions from education to further training and employment
- Overcoming barriers to accessing education and employment
- Working together
- Annex 1: Additional information on central government agency programmes relevant to Regional Workforce Plan themes
- Annex 2: List of national stakeholders involved in the development of the cross-agency response
Annex 2: List of national stakeholders involved in the development of the cross-agency response
On this page
- Department of Conservation
- Department of Internal Affairs
- Employment, Education and Training secretariat
- Jobs for Nature Secretariat
- Ministry for Ethnic Communities
- Ministry for Pacific Peoples
- Ministry for Primary Industries
- Ministry for Women
- Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
- Ministry of Education
- Ministry of Health
- Ministry of Social Development
- Ministry of Transport
- New Zealand Qualifications Authority
- Statistics NZ
- Te Pūkenga
- Te Puni Kōkiri
- Tertiary Education Commission
- Waka Kotahi – New Zealand Transport Agency
- Whaikaha – Ministry of Disabled People
- Workforce Development Councils
MBIE internal teams
- Immigration Policy (Skills and Residence)
- Industry Policy (Industry Transformation Plans)
- Just Transitions
- Kānoa
- Labour Market Performance and Policy
- Skills and Employment
- Transitions Strategy (Future of Work)