The members of the Manawatū-Whanganui Regional Skills Leadership Group.
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Mōkai Pātea Services provide their community with holistic support in areas such as mental health, budgeting, and child protection.
Vision: Māori exercise rangatiratanga to create intergenerational wellbeing through work.
An exploration of two trends influencing productivity and wellbeing – purpose-led business and use of blockchain technology
With 11.6% of the Manawatū-Whanganui workforce being employed in Health Care and Social Assistance, this sector holds the largest segment of our kaimahi compared to any other.
We have been gathering data and information on the economic impact and recovery options of COVID-19, and data and statistics about managed isolation and quarantine in New Zealand.
A welcome from Oriana Paewai and Katarina Hina, co-chairs of the Manawatū-Whanganui Regional Workforce Plan.
The New Zealand screen industry brings a range of direct and indirect economic benefits to the sector and New Zealand's wider economy.
Following the announcement that there would be no new offshore oil and gas exploration permits in New Zealand in 2018, the Government embarked on a Just Transition Partnership with Taranaki where the oil and gas sector is a large part of the local economy.
We focus on improving the well-being of New Zealanders by supporting our economy to become more productive, resilient and sustainable. We use our expertise in funds management, tourism, major events, firm-level investment, SMEs, digital technology impacts and other priority sectors to support the government’s objectives.