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Te Purunga ki Te Raki RSLG membership
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Regional Workforce Plans
- Regional Workforce Plan Reflections 2023
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Te Purunga ki Te Raki Regional Workforce Plan
- Mihi and Co-Chair introductions
- Te Purunga ki Te Raki RSLG Taitokerau Mātauranga Māori
- Introduction and regional context
- Te taiao - Ensuring recovery from COVID-19 -related workforce impacts and building resilience to climate change and economic disruption
- Mātauranga - supporting a productive economy through regional workforce planning and labour market intelligence in core backbone economic sectors
- He tāngata – supporting skills and training opportunities to enable whānau aspirations, especially wāhine
- Action plan and roadmap
- RWP Monitoring Framework
- Membership and engagement
Te Purunga ki Te Raki RSLG membership
Below are the members of Te Purunga ki Te Taki RSLG. Members are acknowledged for their valuable insights, knowledge and contribution to this group as well as the sectors they represent.
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Harry Burkhardt
Chair
Te Kahu o Taonui
Toa Faneva
Executive Director, Te Pūkenga, Taitokerau Wānanga, MNZM
Carol Berghan
Chief Executive, Te Hiku Iwi Development Trust
Lindsay Faithfull
Managing Director, McKay
Eru Lyndon
Regional Public Service Commissioner
Sheryl Mai
Whangārei Mayor 2013 - 2022
Stuart McDonald
General Manager People and Culture, McKay
Edward Miller
Researcher and Policy Analyst, First Union
Steve Smith
Chief Executive, The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Northland
Pita Tipene
Secretary General Ngāti Hine Trust