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Te Mana Parenga Taiao

He tohu mo te oranga

E mahi ana te Mana Parenga Taiao i roto i tētahi mākete kōpikopiko o ngā kaiwhakarite rauropi, ngā kaitautoko ohaoha me ngā kura rangahau. Na te maha o ngā whakahaere e whakawhitiwhiti ana i ngā karere ōrite, he mea nui ki te Mana Parenga Taiao (EPA) te whai karere mārama, arotahi hoki e tapahi ana i te turituri.

Ka whakarite te EPA kia kī tonu te wai, te whenua, te rangi, me te moana i te ora. Ka whakataurite rātau i ngā tauine i waenganui i te āhua o te mahi me te pūnaha pūnaha e tupu ana. Ka mahia tēnei e rātau mā te whakatau tika, mōhio hoki i runga anō i ngā whakaaturanga pūtaiao tohunga. 

SolutionFollowing a strategic review of their offering, we placed EPA as 'For life' in all its forms. Mai i te tangata ki te oranga tipu, te ahurea ki te āhua, te oranga mahi ki te oranga kāinga me ngā mea katoa i waenganui. The EPA protects New Zealand's way of life for generations to come. 

Whakaahua

He maha ngā tirohanga a te whakaahua parani ki te pūrākau kotahi. Ka whakamahi mātou i ngā tākainga tonotono hei kōrero ki te tirotiro, ngā tākainga waenganui hei kōrero ki te pānga tangata, me ngā tākainga moroiti hei ruku ki ngā taipitopito.

Tae mutunga kore

Ko ngā tae parani EPA e tautuhia ana e te rerenga kētanga mutunga kore o te ora. Kei te huri haere tonu te papatae, ka tango i ōna tohu mai i ngā hākano i roto i te whakaahua parani. 

Ngā whakaititanga whakairoiro

Hei tautoko i ā mātou atahanga me ā mātou kupu, ka whakamahi mātou i ngā whakaiti whakairoiro. He kohinga ngāwari noa iho o ngā tae me ngā hanga āhuahanga i whakaawetia e tā mātou whakaahua. 

Te whakaora i te parani

Ko ngā kawenga uho o te parani e whakakotahi ana i tētahi pūnaha whakairoiro tōtika, engari he rerekē i ngā wā katoa.

Tikanga

We work closely with EPA's Kaupapa Kura Taiao team to ensure Māori perspectives are successfully incorporated into design outcomes. 

Tūhura i tō ara wai paetata

Wai Tūwhera o te Taiao – Open Waters Aotearoa takes the core EPA DNA and gives it a unique spin that's helping connect kids with science.

"Kua mahi tahi mātou me te Rautaki mai i te tau 2016. I kōwhiria e mātou te Rautaki nā te mea i whakaaro mātou he kaha takitahi tā rātou ki te whakarongo, ki te tautuhi tika i te whakaritenga, me te whakaputa i ngā mahi kounga whakamīharo. Kaore mātau i hē. We worked with them to define who we are and what we do – not in the language of the various Acts we are responsible for – but in meaningful ways that express our values and what we strive for. Ka kitea ngā mahi a Strategy i tā mātou paetukutuku hōu, i ā mātou pūrongo rangatōpū, i tō mātou aroaro pāpāho pāpori, me ētahi atu whakawhitiwhitinga o waho. But maybe their best work is happening internally, in the cultural change that is taking place as our people take pride in the contribution their work makes to New Zealand's future. E tino whakaaro ana mātou ki tō rātou kaha me tō rātou ngaiotanga, ā, he pai ki a mātou te mahi tahi me rātou."

— Dr Allan Freeth, EPA Chief Executive

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