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Pacific Wellbeing Strategy : weaving all-of-government. Progressing Lalanga Fou Ministry for Pacific Peoples

Contributor(s): New Zealand. Ministry for Pacific Peoples.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Ministry for Pacific Peoples, 2022Description: electronic document (43 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): COMMUNITY ACTION | CULTURE | ECONOMIC ASPECTS | EDUCATION | EMPLOYMENT | GOVERNMENT POLICY | HOUSING | PACIFIC PEOPLES | PASIFIKA | STRATEGY | WELLBEING | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Download strategy, PDF | Access the website | Read media release | Read NZFVC news, includes links to related resources Summary: The strategy identifies 4 key priorities to guide how the Government will work with Pacific communities towards reducing social and economic disadvantages and improving Pacific wellbeing. The 4 priorities from the Lalanga Fou strategy are: "Pacific values and principles – Lalaga Potu: that form the foundations of the Strategy; Partnership and governance – Fale Fono: to strengthen system leadership and establish genuine partnerships with Pacific communities to support Pacific wellbeing; Performance and improvement – Vaka Moana: to measure and monitor the impact of investment in Pacific communities through the All-of-Government Pacific Wellbeing Outcomes Framework that includes a set of Pacific wellbeing indicators and measures; Capability – Te Kupega: to build and strengthen cultural capability and engagement approaches across government." Record #7876
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The strategy identifies 4 key priorities to guide how the Government will work with Pacific communities towards reducing social and economic disadvantages and improving Pacific wellbeing. The 4 priorities from the Lalanga Fou strategy are:

"Pacific values and principles – Lalaga Potu: that form the foundations of the Strategy;
Partnership and governance – Fale Fono: to strengthen system leadership and establish genuine partnerships with Pacific communities to support Pacific wellbeing;
Performance and improvement – Vaka Moana: to measure and monitor the impact of investment in Pacific communities through the All-of-Government Pacific Wellbeing Outcomes Framework that includes a set of Pacific wellbeing indicators and measures;
Capability – Te Kupega: to build and strengthen cultural capability and engagement approaches across government."
Record #7876

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