Giving effect to Government policy
John made this Official Information request to Health New Zealand
Response to this request is long overdue. By law Health New Zealand should have responded by now (details and exceptions). The requester can complain to the Ombudsman.
      From: John
      
    
    Dear Te Whatu Ora,
Please provide all information, including emails, memos, business cases, letters of expectation, et al related to steps that Te Whatu Ora is taking to give effect to the policy of the new Government that public service organisations should have their primary name in English.
Yours faithfully,
John
        From: hnzOIA
        Health New Zealand
      
    
    Tēnā koe, 
 
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        From: hnzOIA
        Health New Zealand
      
    
    Kia ora John,
  
 Please see the response to your OIA request attached.
  
 If you have any questions, you can contact us at [1][email address] 
If you are not happy with this response, you have the right to make a
 complaint to the Ombudsman. Information about how to do this is available
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Nâku iti noa, nâ
  
 Jeremy
 Te Whatu Ora Ministerial Team
  
 Ministerial Services
 Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand
 [3]TeWhatuOra.govt.nz
  
  
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      From: John
      
    
    Dear hnzOIA,
My request did not ask whether the Te Whatu Ora had specifically and directly been instructed "to "have their primary name in English, and communicate primarily in English”.
Instead my request encompassed all communications, including any internal communications by Te Whatu Ora related to giving effect to the Coalition Governments published policy in it's coalition agreements, regarding public sector organization's having their primary name in English and communicating primarily in English.
Please can you confirm that your is still accurate, and covers any internal communications by the Te Whatu Ora regarding the Coalition Government's published policy on this matter?
Yours sincerely,
John
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