This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Official Information request 'Letters of Expectation to Workforce Development Councils'.
Information request 
Request from: Office of the Minister for Tertiary Education and Skil s 
Due Date: 17 January 2023 
Request 
 
Muka Tangata Workforce Development Council (WDC) has invited the Minister to meet with 
Erin Simpson (Chair) and Jeremy Baker (Chief Executive) to discuss the work the WDC has 
done over the last two years and its work programme for the coming year. 
 
In addition to the invitation to meet, Muka Tangata has supplied the Minister with its Food 
and Fibre Workforce Skil s Briefing (BIM). 
 
Should the Minister consider this invitation (yes or no): Yes. 
 
If yes, what priority (high, medium, low):  Low. 
 
Any matters that may make the meeting/invite problematic. Current issues/risks? 
 
The content of the Muka Tangata BIM essentially “recommends a transformational new 
approach to food and fibre workforce skil s development based on purchasing rather than 
funding, accompanied by other changes to how government supports training for [our] 
sector.” The “purchasing” would be done by an investment entity buying “specific training 
places and programmes on behalf of industry.” Further details provided throughout the BIM 
indicate that such an approach would require significant bespoke changes to current funding 
policies and settings that apply to food and fibre provision. 
 
Would it be more appropriate/possible for this request to be referred to another 
Minister or officials (yes or no; if yes, why)? 
 
No. 
 
Is this relevant to current work in the Minister’s portfolio? 
 
Yes. The six Ohu Ahumahi WDCs are part of the vocational tertiary education ecosystem.  
 
The Ministry of Education is currently leading policy advice to the Minister on the future 
shape of the vocational education and training system, including the roles and functions 
currently performed by WDCs. 
 
Additional Information 
 
Muka Tangata (People, Food and Fibre) Workforce Development Council represents 
industries including Dairy, Sheep and Beef, other livestock, Arable, Horticulture, Fishing, 
Seafood Processing, Winemaking, Aquaculture, Livestock farming, Sports Turf 
Management, Silviculture & Harvesting. 
 

 

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