The Department of Internal Affairs

The Department of Internal Affairs

Te Tari Taiwhenua

Building a safe, prosperous and respected nation

 

Resource material › Corporate Publications › Statement of Intent 2012-15Tauāki Whakamaunga Atu

Appendix 2: Links between impacts, intermediate outcomes and outcomes/objectives
Outcome 1 – Long Description

Back to original document

The diagram shows the outcome at the top, with two rows of text boxes below, connected to the outcome by arrows. The first row of four boxes are the intermediate outcomes that contribute to this outcome, and the second row of five boxes are the impacts that contribute to each of the immediate outcomes, indicated by arrows, as follows:

Outcome: New Zealand’s diverse people and communities/hapū/iwi are resilient and prosperous

Intermediate outcome:

People live in safe and secure environments

Impacts:

  • People and communities understand and manage hazards and risks

  • Participants in regulated activities behave responsibly and with integrity

  • People have the capability to participate in their communities and across communities

Intermediate outcome:

People engage with and contribute to their diverse communities in ways that strengthen those communities

Impacts:

  • People have the capability to participate in their communities and across communities

  • People are able to access and use information important to their lives

Intermediate outcome:

People participate in civic society and add value to economic activity

Impacts:

  • Participants in regulated activities behave responsibly and with integrity

  • People have the capability to participate in their communities and across communities

  • People are able to access and use information important to their lives

  • New Zealand’s documentary record is protected and available for current and future generations

Intermediate outcome:

People use information for innovation and knowledge creation

Impacts:

  • People are able to access and use information important to their lives

Back to top