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Managing workplaces

Helpful resources for workplace management.

Managing cultural heritage places

Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage provides guidance for state sector organisations on managing workplaces with cultural heritage significance. All state sector organisations are expected to follow this guidance to ensure that heritage is identified and considered at key points during the property management life cycle.

Policy for Government Management of Cultural Heritage Places — Manatū Taonga Ministry of Culture and Heritage

Facilities management

Effective facilities management ensures workplaces are safe, healthy, sustainable, productive and fit-for-purpose.

As this is an important and specialist area, GPO does not provide guidance on facilities management. We recommend agencies contact the Facilities Management Association of New Zealand for advice.

Facilities Management Association of New Zealand

The Government Property Portal has optional modules for facilities management including logging and tracking facilities requests.

Government Property Portal

Managing crowded events

Agencies are responsible for ensuring the safety and security of kaimahi and visitors where a workplace is hosting a large event or any occasion where a large number of people are gathered in one place. The New Zealand Police website has a range of tools to help agencies assess and reduce risk where an event might attract crowds.

Protecting crowded places from attack — New Zealand Police

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