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Our Outcomes and Objectives
Long Description
This diagram shows five Impacts that contribute to three department Outcomes.
The Outcomes are stacked in three boxes on the left, joined by connecting lines to the Impacts, stacked in five boxes on the right.Outcomes (from top to bottom):
- New Zealand’s diverse people and communities/hapū/iwi are resilient and prosperous
- New Zealand is recognised for creating, sharing and using knowledge for social, cultural and economic well-being
- The people of New Zealand have a strong and valued national identity, culture and heritage
Impacts (from top to bottom)
- 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
- New Zealand’s personal identity information has integrity
The connecting lines indicate that:
- Impacts one, two three and four contribute to Outcome 1
- Impacts one, two, three, four and five contribute to Outcome 2
- Impacts three, four and five contribute to Outcome 3.