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PageParagraphs 3.39 - 3.53Advice from Kāpuia
PageKāpuia releases information about its meetings to enhance transparency about its work programme, usually after matters have been considered by Ministers.Delegations to Associate Ministers
PageThe Schedule of Responsibilities Delegated to Associate Ministers provides a summary list of the responsibilities that portfolio Ministers have delegated to Associate Ministers.Strategic Crisis Management Unit
PageThe Strategic Crisis Management Unit (SCMU) leads, coordinates and supports the Officials’ Committee for Domestic and External Security Coordination (ODESC) system of strategic crisis management to deliver a secure and resilient New Zealand.National Risk Directorate
PageThe National Risk Directorate (NRD) leads the National Risk Framework, which is designed to drive informed, proactive and impactful prioritisation of resourcing and investment to advance NZ’s long-term prosperity and strengthen our resilience to the mosGovernance Directorate
PageThe Governance Directorate provides strategic governance support to the chief executives that make up the National Security Board and the Hazard Risk Board with collective decision-making, prioritisation and advice to ministers.How we deliver
PageTo deliver our purpose of advancing an ambitious, resilient and well-governed New Zealand, we perform four core functions: serving the Prime Minister and Cabinet; supporting well-conducted government; leading an effective National…Risk and Systems Governance Group
PageThe Risk and Systems Governance Group leads across government to ensure there is effective and proactive management of nationally significant risks and crises, and that effort is focused on building and strengthening New Zealand’s long-term prosperity and…Business units and programmes
PageDPMC's business units have their own identities and expertise, brought together by our unique position at the centre of New Zealand's system of democratic government. DPMC also hosts a Departmental Agency (NEMA) and a number of programmes.Joint Office
PageThe Joint Office provides high-quality advice and support to the National Security Group and Risk and Systems Governance Group.Who we are
PageDPMC is a mid-sized agency of nine business units based in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch. We have a unique role as the trusted advisor, leader, and steward of our system of executive government.The Privy Council
PageThe Right Honourable (PC) New Zealand Members of His Majesty’s Privy Council Current membersListed iNational Security Group (NSG)
PageThe National Security Group provides leadership, advice, support and coordination of the Government’s national security priorities and risks.New Zealand's National Risks
PageNew Zealand faces a range of significant hazards and threats with the potential to have serious, long-term effects on our security, wellbeing and prosperity.National Risk Framework
PageThe National Risk Framework is used across government to drive informed and proactive decision-making that advances New Zealand’s long-term prosperity, and strengthens our resilience to the most significant hazards and threats we face.COVID-19 Group
PageHistory and roleIn December 2020 the COVID-19 Group was established as a business unit of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC), continuing the work of the National Crisis Management Centre following the centre's deactivationCyclone Recovery Unit
PageThe Cyclone Recovery Unit is responsible for advising the Minister for Cyclone Recovery on leadership and coordination of the Government’s recovery work programme.Cyclone Recovery Funds and Schemes for people in Affected Regions
PageA list of funds for local authorities, affected property owners and impacted businesses from the North Island extreme weather eventsPrivacy
PageThe Website must link to a privacy statementLong-term Insights Briefings
PagePolicy quality
PageEvidence and evaluation
PageGood policy advice is underpinned by good evidence. Good evaluation of policy decisions is important because it helps inform future decision-making.Cabinet committees
PageCabinet committees provide the forum for more detailed consideration and discussion of issues before reference to Cabinet.Archive
PageThis page contains links to the curated archived publications of Professor Gluckman's terms and Professor Gerrard's previous term as PMCSA. It contains key reports and documents which were published during their respective terms.New Year Honours List 2024 - Citations for the Queen's Service Medal
PageThe Queen’s Service Medal: ANDREWS, Ms Victoria Louise For services to heritage preservation and conservationProfessor Dame Juliet Gerrard 2021-2024
PageThis page contains links to the curated archived publications of Professor Gerrard's second term. It contains key reports and documents which were published between 1 July 2021 and 30 June 2024.Publicly released Cyclone Recovery-related documents
PagePublicly released documents The Government publicly releases documents relating to decisions about its response to the North Island Weather Events.New Zealand Royal Honours nomination guidelines
PageThis guide is designed to help you nominate (or re-nominate) a person for a New Zealand Royal Honour.The New Zealand Antarctic Medal
PageRoll of medal recipients. In alphabetical orderNew Year Honours List 2024 - Citations for Dames Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit
PageTo be a Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit: BAREMAN, Mrs Sarai-Paea (Sarai) For services to football governanceNew Year Honours List 2024 - Citations for Knights Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit
PageTo be a Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit: MACFARLANE, Dr Scott Duncan For services to healthNew Year Honours List 2024 - Citations for Companions of the New Zealand Order of Merit
PageTo be a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit: ANDERSON, Professor Brian Joseph For services to paediatrics and anaesthesia