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Equal Employment Opportunities

At Paparoa Street School, we promote equal employment opportunities (EEO) for all kaimahi as part of our commitment to being a good employer. Paparoa Street School supports the fair and proper treatment of kaimahi in all aspects of their employment, and we comply with employment legislation and regulations, and all relevant employment agreements. We aim to provide a safe and inclusive environment, and to identify and eliminate causes of inequality in employment at our kura.

At Paparoa Street School, we implement equal employment opportunities in all relevant kura policies, procedures, and practices. The poari matua is required to operate an EEO programme, which means "a programme that is aimed at the identification and elimination of all aspects of policies, procedures, and other institutional barriers that cause or perpetuate, or tend to cause or perpetuate, inequality with respect to the employment of any persons or group of persons" (Education and Training Act 2020, s 10, s 597).

The implementation of our EEO policy and programme supports our kura to:

We ensure that our EEO policy and programme is available to all kaimahi. Prospective and current kaimahi can raise concerns at any time. See Concerns and Complaints Policy.

We monitor, review, and evaluate our employment policies and processes on an ongoing basis. We report on compliance with our Employment Policy (including our EEO programme) in our annual report.

Equal employment opportunities (EEO) programme

To support equal employment opportunities at our kura, we have a programme to identify and eliminate processes that contribute to employment inequality. As part of our EEO programme, we:

See Appointment Policy and Professional Development.

Any information collected as part of our EEO programme is kept confidential and securely in accordance with privacy and record keeping requirements – see Privacy Policy and Kura Records Retention and Disposal.

The tumuaki assures the poari matua that the kura operates an employment policy that complies with the principle of being a good employer, that the policy (including our equal employment opportunities programme) is available to kaimahi, and that a report on compliance is included in the annual report. See Review Schedule and Poari Matua Assurances.

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Hei mihi | Acknowledgement

SchoolDocs appreciates the professional advice of the Anderson Lloyd legal team (Dunedin) in reviewing this policy.

Release history: Term 4 2024, Term 3 2023, Term 4 2022, Term 4 2020

Keywords: recruit, recruitment, non-discrimination, discrimination

Topic Number: 6483

Last Modified Date: 16/07/2025 14:07:46

Topic Version: 3

Published Date: 30/01/2026

 

 

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