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'Our Council, Our Community' shows the real people delivering vital services across Kaipara District.
- September 07, 2023
Council staff front new safety campaign
‘Council staff are part of Kaipara communities, and they deserve to be safe and respected at work’ are the key messages raised in a new campaign being released by Kaipara District Council.
Called Our Council, Our Community, the campaign includes a series of staff profiles with information about the mahi (work) they do, their relationship with the district and why they love Kaipara. The campaign reveals the real people who pick up the phone when you call, who answer your emails and Facebook messages, and who deliver vital services across the district.
Chief Executive, Jason Marris, says Council staff are subjected to aggression from customers and members of the public far too often.
“Around 16% of hazards reported in the last year involved workplace aggression and violence,” says Jason. “I have heard first hand from our people the impact these incidents have on their wellbeing and the way they do their job.
“Our people have described being intimidated, subjected to racial slurs, and even physically attacked by members of the public.
“Many Council staff live in our communities – they’re your neighbours, they volunteer alongside you in community groups, they play in your sports team. They are mums, dads, aunties, uncles, and grandparents. They deserve to feel safe and be treated with respect, just as you do.
“We are always looking for ways to improve the services we deliver and welcome constructive feedback from our community. However, we’re asking people to be polite and respectful to staff so they can address your concerns and work on a solution.”
Council takes staff safety seriously and is improving processes to prevent and respond to unsafe situations.
Meet Gail, the first staff member profiled for the Our Council, Our Community campaign.
- May 15, 2024
Kaipara District Council staff are calling on the community to support them to promote respect and inclusion this Pink Shirt Day – and beyond.
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I love living in Kaipara. My home looks out across the beautiful Kaipara Harbour from the Oneriri Peninsula. It’s a unique spot, with rich history and I feel privileged to call this place home.
Read more- February 07, 2024
I took a mighty gamble accepting a job straight out of university for a place I had never been before – but it was one of the best decisions by far.
Read more- January 25, 2024
Guided by the KDC staff values – mana, mahi tahi, pono, whakaute, mahia te mahi, I get to work with mana whenua, iwi, communities, schools, project managers and KDC staff to support them to fulfil their aspirations.
Read more- November 29, 2023
Ko Lara Stott ahau – I am Lara Stott.
Born and raised in Kaipara, I have stretched my wings but Kaipara has always been my beacon home.
Read more- November 14, 2023
I feel blessed to be a part of the building team, which is very hardworking, committed, and professional in their services, while being light-hearted and empathetic at the same time.
Read more- October 19, 2023
Kia ora, my name is Logan. Most days, you’ll find me at KDC’s Dargaville or Mangawhai reception.
Read more- October 05, 2023
I help people get to where they want to go by working alongside them to navigate regulations to set up and run their business.
Read more- September 21, 2023
My role is to attract quality people who share our organisational values to come work at Council.
Read more- September 07, 2023
I am so lucky that I meet and work alongside diverse and fabulous people who live, work and play in the Kaipara district and who are passionate about their communities and making this place the best it can be.
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