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A fair chance for all : breaking the cycle of persistent disadvantage. Interim report New Zealand Productivity Commission

Contributor(s): New Zealand Productivity Commission.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New Zealand Productivity Commission, 2022Description: electronic document (170 pages) ; PDF file & HTML.ISBN: 978-1-98-851988-3 (online).Subject(s): FUNDING | GOVERNMENT POLICY | INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION | SOCIAL POLICY | SOCIAL SERVICES | SUPPORT SERVICES | WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Download report, PDF | Read report online, HTML | Access the website for overview and inquiry resources Summary: The inquiry focuses on the overall settings of the “public management system”. The Commission has deliberately taken this whole of system view, rather than assessing policies and services in one or two government sectors. The Commission has looked across the whole public management system to understand what is creating the inequities in people's lives in the first place, why certain groups are more vulnerable to persistent disadvantage in New Zealand, and how the public management system contributes to that. The Commission developed this report based on evidence and research we carried out or commissioned, which you can access from the website. The Commission is releasing its preliminary findings and recommendations so the final report can benefit from review and critique by a wide range of stakeholders. (From the webiste). Record #7836
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Published September 2022

The inquiry focuses on the overall settings of the “public management system”. The Commission has deliberately taken this whole of system view, rather than assessing policies and services in one or two government sectors.

The Commission has looked across the whole public management system to understand what is creating the inequities in people's lives in the first place, why certain groups are more vulnerable to persistent disadvantage in New Zealand, and how the public management system contributes to that. The Commission developed this report based on evidence and research we carried out or commissioned, which you can access from the website. The Commission is releasing its preliminary findings and recommendations so the final report can benefit from review and critique by a wide range of stakeholders. (From the webiste). Record #7836

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