Ngā Wāhi Mahi Pai, Haumaru anō hoki Model standards: Positive and safe workplaces
All public sector employees and contractors are entitled to a safe and inclusive workplace, where people treat one another with respect and work together to deliver for people in New Zealand.
This takes organisational commitment and real effort from leaders, managers, and individual staff members. There is need for strong leadership, constructive working relationships, and good policies and procedures.
Unfortunately, our agencies are not immune to the challenges that all workplaces face. The way we deal with inappropriate behaviours is important. Building a workplace culture that promotes respect, inclusion, trust and productivity will go a long way to preventing inappropriate behaviour from occurring.
These model standards set out the Public Service Commissioner’s minimum expectations for staff and organisations in the public sector to ensure positive and safe workplaces.
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Positive and safe workplaces model standards
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Safe to talk | Kōrero mai ka ora — this helpline provides free, confidential 24/7 support to people affected by sexual harm.
1737 — Need to Talk? Is New Zealand’s national mental health helpline number, and part of the National Telehealth Service
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