Ngā pou | principles are outlined in the Public Service Act 2020. No matter what role, agency or where you are in your journey, these principles guide how we work.

 

Kia ora, I’m Jo,

I’ve been in the Public Service for 5 years now and work in my region as a Community Advisor. I enjoy working with my community on the ground to understand their specific needs.

I know that no matter what role or agency I work in, the New Zealand Public Service principles are central to the way we as public servants deliver services and outcomes for New Zealanders.

Join me as I dive in deeper to learn about the 5 principles, and importantly, how they help to preserve public trust and confidence in our ability to serve current and future governments.

 

E-learning

Ngā Pou | Public Service Principles E-learning 

This e-learning module has been designed to support Ngā pou | principles, and how they apply to us as public servants.

This learning will take approximately 20 minutes to complete.

Principles E-learning Module [this link opens in a new tab]

 

Conversation Guide

Ngā Pou | Public Service Principles Conversation Guides

This conversation guide has been designed to support people leaders in agencies host a conversation with small groups or teams about Ngā pou | principles, and how they apply to us as public servants.​

There is a guide for the conversation host which provides context and prompts to support a leader host an informal conversation, as well as a powerpoint slide deck to aid the conversation and prompt questions and insights.

Principles Conversation Guide [PDF, 148KB]

Principles Conversation Guide Powerpoint [PDF, 139KB]