National has set 10 challenging results which the public sector will be accountable for achieving over the next three to five years. Specific and measurable targets will be agreed in the next few months and made public by 30 June.
Ministers have been appointed to lead each of the results, along with public service chief executives who are accountable for demonstrating real progress against each result.
The areas of focus are: reducing long-term welfare dependency, supporting vulnerable children, boosting skills and employment, reducing crime, and improving interaction with government for Kiwis and New Zealand businesses.
Progress against each result will be publicly available so New Zealanders can judge for themselves how well we are doing in achieving results.
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Friday, March 16, 2012
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