File Ref: OIA 40916
Seann Paurini
[FYI request #12063 email]
Tēnā koe Seann
Official Information Act request
Thank you for your information request dated
21 Kohitātea 2020.
You asked for the following
information:
•
I request all information regarding funding, contracts, communications, applications
for funding, contracts, provision of services and all other matters, made to Te Puni
Kōkiri and all of its subsidiaries to an organisation known as Whānau Ora
Commissioning Agency (formerly Te Pou Matakana).
•
I further request all information held by Te Puni Kōkiri and all of its subsidiaries
regarding John Tamihere, Merepeka Raukawa-Tait, Tariana Turia, Mason Durie,
Pahia Turia, Robin Hapi, Tatiana Greening, Suzanne Snively and Tureia Moxon.
Your request has been considered in accordance with the Official Information Act 1982
(the Act).
On 14 Hui-tanguru 2020 you were notified of an extension of the timeframe for responding
to your request, to Rāmere 27 Poutū-te-rangi. The extension provided additional time to
identify and collate the substantial information that was potentially in scope of your
request. This letter is to notify you of my decision in accordance with the Act. The
documents we are releasing wil be provided as soon as is practicable. Due to closure of
our offices and staff working from home, our ability to finalise the information we are
releasing has been impacted. We anticipate providing you with the documents within 5
working days of our offices reopening.
Your request has been broken down into two parts based on the two bullet points outlined
above. Your request for “all information” related to both parts of your request is extremely
broad in scope, such as to render it impracticable. Te Puni Kōkiri does not centrally collate
“all” information by topic. An initial document search identified over 23,000 documents
potentially in scope of the Part One of your request, and some 69,000 items including
emails potentially in scope of the Part Two of your request. For this reason, our response
focuses on key documents that are at hand, and that are specifically related to the
application for funding or the provision of funding to the Whānau Ora Commissioning
Agency (formerly Te Pou Matakana). We have also provided some contextual information
for your information which relates to the history of Whānau Ora, funding, and funding
models.
With regard to Part One of your request, the following background information about how
Whānau Ora funding is channelled may be of interest to you:
Establishment of the commissioning approach
In mid-2013 Whānau Ora transitioned to the Whānau Ora commissioning approach which
enabled funding decisions to be made closer to the communities being serviced. Under this
approach, the focus was moved away from Government departments and gave greater
attention to building capability within communities and encouraging local solutions to meet
the needs and aspirations of whānau. After a procurement process, three commissioning
agencies were selected to implement the Whānau Ora commissioning approach with Māori
and Pacific whānau across Aotearoa. Further information about the rationale for this can be
seen at:
https:/ www.beehive.govt.nz/release/whanau-ora-model-governance-announced-today
https://www.tpk.govt.nz/en/a-matou-mohiotanga/whanau-ora
The funding process
The role of the commissioning agencies is to provide funding to local organisations within
their designated area, with a focus on developing whānau capability and achieving agreed
outcomes. Funding for the commissioning agencies includes payments for one-off
establishment costs, support for operating costs and commissioning funds. The
commissioning agencies decide how this funding is allocated and the process for whānau to
apply.
The funding recognises the significant benefit delivered to whānau and the cost-effectiveness
of this form of intervention. The contracts with commissioning agencies for all Whānau Ora
funding include performance indicators, and a regular schedule of reporting on the results
achieved across these indicators. There is ongoing review of progress towards results, as
well as efficient administration of funds through quarterly reports. Commissioning agencies
are accountable to Te Puni Kōkiri (the contracting agency) for its investments as a
commissioning agency.
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Table 1.
Key documents
As the contracting agency for the three
Whānau Ora commissioning agencies,
including the Whānau Ora Commissioning
Agency (formerly known as Te Pou Matakana),
Te Puni Kōkiri requires agencies to report
against agreed key performance indicators.
There are a range of mechanisms used by Te
Puni Kōkiri to monitor agencies performance
and set expectations including:
•
Outcome agreements and variations
•
Letters of expectation
•
Annual investment plans
•
Quarterly reports
•
Annual reports
The flow of information of these key documents
is indicated in Table 1.
Additional information
Additional information that may be of interest to you can be found on the Te Puni Kōkiri
website
(www.tpk.govt.nz).
With regard to the information you have requested, as noted above, key documents in
scope of Part One of your request have been identified. These documents provide a
substantive overview of funding decisions since the inception of Whānau Ora
commissioning. They include the formal documentation commissioning agencies are
required to provide to Te Puni Kōkiri, and formal written advice provided by Te Puni Kōkiri
to the Minister for Whānau Ora.
The documents and my decisions with regards to the release of the information are set out
in the table attached as Appendix A. Some information has been withheld in accordance with
the Act on the following grounds:
• Section 9(2)(a) protect the privacy of natural persons, including that of deceased
natural persons;
• Section 9(2)(b)(i ) which protects information where the making available of that
information would be likely unreasonably to prejudice the commercial position of the
person who supplied or who is the subject of the information;
• Section 9(2)(ba)(i) protect information which is subject to an obligation of confidence
or which any person has been or could be compelled to provide under the authority
of any enactment, where the making available of the information would be likely to
prejudice the supply of similar information, or information from the same source, and
it is in the public interest that such information should continue to be supplied;
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• Section 9(2)(ba)(ii) protect information which is subject to an obligation of confidence
or which any person has been or could be compelled to provide under the authority
of any enactment, where the making available of the information would be likely
otherwise to damage the public interest;
• Section 9(2)(f)(iv) maintain the constitutional conventions for the time being which
protect the confidentiality of advice tendered by Ministers of the Crown and officials;
• Section 9(2)(g)(i) maintain the effective conduct of public affairs through the free and
frank expression of opinions by or between or to Ministers of the Crown or members
of an organisation or officers and employees of any department or organisation in the
course of their duty;
• Section 9(2)(i) enable a Minister of the Crown or any department or organisation
holding the information to carry out, without prejudice or disadvantage, commercial
activities;
• Section 9(2)(j) enable a Minister of the Crown or any department or organisation
holding the information to carry on, without prejudice or disadvantage, negotiations
(including commercial and industrial negotiations).
In making the decision to withhold information, I have considered the public interest
considerations in section 9(1) of the Act.
13 documents have been declined under section 18(d) of the Act, which applies when the
information is publicly available. As indicated in a previous response to you on 26 Hui-tanguru
2020, the annual reports for each agency are publicly available on their respective websites
and copies of the annual budget confirmation letters have previously been released by Te
Puni Kōkiri on the Te Puni Kōkiri website here:
https://www.tpk.govt.nz/en/a-matou-mohiotanga/official-information-
act/administration/whanau-ora-commissioning-agencies-budget-confirmat
The remainder of your request, for “all” information related to the topics you have noted in
Part One of your request, is declined under section 18(f) of the Act which applies when the
information cannot be made available without substantial collation and research.
With regard to Part Two of your request, as noted above, a large amount of information was
identified potentially in scope of this part of the request. In particular, I note that as a previous
Member of Parliament and Minister of the Crown, an initial scoping exercise identified 22,000
items regarding Dame Tariana Turia held in our document management system. Because of
the amount of material potentially in scope of this part of your request, our response has
focused on funding provided to the Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency, formerly Te Pou
Matakana.
Four further documents have been identified in scope of this part of your request that are not
captured within Part One of your request. The documents and my decisions with regards to
the release of the information are set out in the table attached as Appendix B.
Some information has been withheld in accordance with the Act on the following grounds:
• Section 9(2)(f)(iv) maintain the constitutional conventions for the time being which
protect the confidentiality of advice tendered by Ministers of the Crown and officials.
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In making the decision to withhold information, I have considered the public interest
considerations in section 9(1) of the Act.
The remainder of your request, for “all” information related to the individuals you have named
in Part Two of your request, is declined under section 18(f) of the Act which applies when the
information cannot be made available without substantial collation and research.
Documents released to you represent the investment approaches and priorities of the
Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency (formerly Te Pou Matakana) and Te Puni Kōkiri at a
single point in time. Some information in these documents may now be out of date and no
longer reflect current priorities and approaches. For a more current overview of
commissioning agency activities, I suggest you refer to the progress updates available on
the Te Puni Kōkiri website.
As outlined above, due to the very broad framing of your request, our response to both parts
of your request has focused on information related to the provision of funding to the Whānau
Ora Commissioning Agency (formerly Te Pou Matakana). We have also endeavoured to
provide some contextual information that gives an overview of the history of Whānau Ora
funding. If upon examining the information provided to you, you have any questions or would
like to put in a further information request, you are welcome to do so vi
a [email address].
You have the right to seek an investigation and review by the Ombudsman of this response.
Information about how to make a complaint is available at
www.ombudsman.parliament.nz
or freephone 0800 802 602.
Please note that Te Puni Kōkiri publishes some of its OIA responses on its website, after the
response is sent to the requester. The responses published are those that are considered to
have a high level of public interest. We wil not publish your name, address or contact details.
Nāku noa, nā
Karen McGuiness
Acting Deputy Chief Executive, Investment
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Appendix A – Part One documents - OIA request from Seann Paurini dated 21 Kohitātea 2020
Item.
Date
Document description
Decision
1.
18/08/2013 Whānau Ora Request for Proposal
Declined under section 18(d)
document 2014
2.
22/08/2013 Whānau Ora Request for Proposal
Release in ful
Response Template 2014
3.
29/08/2014 Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency
Release in ful
Monitoring and reporting document 2014
4.
01/04/2014 Te Pou Matakana Outcome agreement
Release in part with some information withheld under section 9(2)(a)
2014
5.
17/07/2015 Te Pou Matakana Variation to Outcome
Release in part with some information withheld under section 9(2)(b)(i )
agreement 2015
6.
29/06/2016 Te Pou Matakana Variation to Outcome
Release in part with some information withheld under sections
agreement 2016
9(2)(b)(ii) and 9(2)(i)
7.
31/03/2017 Te Pou Matakana Deed of extension,
Release in part with some information withheld under sections 9(2)(a),
amendment and restatement 2017
9(2)(b)(ii) and 9(2)(i)
8.
26/11/2019 Te Pou Matakana Variation to Outcome
Release in part with some information withheld under sections
agreement 2019
9(2)(b)(ii) and 9(2)(i)
9.
11/02/2020 Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency Deed Declined in full. Document withheld in ful under sections 9(2)(b)(i ),
of Extension Outcome Agreement 2020
9(2)(i), 9(2)(j) and 9(2)(f)(iv)
10.
2015
Te Pou Matakana Annual Report 14-15
Declined under section 18(d)
11.
2016
Te Pou Matakana Annual Report 15-16
Declined under section 18(d)
12.
2017
Te Pou Matakana Annual Report 16-17
Declined under section 18(d)
13.
2018
Te Pou Matakana Annual Report 17-18
Declined under section 18(d)
14.
2019
Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency
Declined under section 18(d)
Annual Report 18-19
15.
24/02/2015 Te Pou Matakana Annual Investment Plan
Release in part with some information withheld under sections
14-15
9(2)(b)(ii) and 9(2)(ba)(i)
16.
17/07/2015 Te Pou Matakana Annual Investment Plan
Release in part with some information withheld under sections
15-16
9(2)(b)(ii) and 9(2)(ba)(i)
17.
10/10/2016 Te Pou Matakana Annual Investment Plan
Release in part with some information withheld under sections
16-17
9(2)(b)(ii) and 9(2)(ba)(i)
18.
26/09/2017 Te Pou Matakana Annual Investment Plan
Release in part with some information withheld under sections
17-18
9(2)(b)(ii) and 9(2)(ba)(i)
19.
23/06/2017 Te Pou Matakana response to Te Puni
Release in ful
Kōkiri feedback on Annual Investment Plan
17-18
20.
20/09/2018 Te Pou Matakana Annual Investment Plan
Release in part with some information withheld under sections
18-19
9(2)(b)(ii) and 9(2)(ba)(i)
21.
15/10/2019 Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency
Release in part with some information withheld under sections
Annual Investment Plan 19-20
9(2)(b)(ii) and 9(2)(ba)(i)
22.
21/11/2014 Te Pou Matakana Quarter 1 Report 14/15
Release in part with some information withheld under sections
9(2)(ba)(i) and 9(2)(b)(ii)
23.
31/01/2015 Te Pou Matakana Quarter 2 Report 14/15
Release in part with some information withheld under sections
9(2)(ba)(i) and 9(2)(b)(ii)
24.
30/04/2015 Te Pou Matakana Quarter 3 Report 14/15
Release in part with some information withheld under sections 9(2)(a),
9(2)(ba)(i) and 9(2)(b)(ii)
25.
31/07/2015 Te Pou Matakana Quarter 4 Report 14/15
Release in part with some information withheld under sections 9(2)(a),
9(2)(ba)(i) and 9(2)(b)(ii)
26.
31/10/2015 Te Pou Matakana Quarter 1 Report 15/16
Release in part with some information withheld under sections 9(2)(a),
9(2)(ba)(i) and 9(2)(b)(ii)
27.
31/01/2016 Te Pou Matakana Quarter 2 Report 15/16
Release in part with some information withheld under sections 9(2)(a),
9(2)(ba)(i) and 9(2)(b)(ii)
28.
30/04/2016 Te Pou Matakana Quarter 3 Report 15/16
Release in part with some information withheld under sections 9(2)(a),
9(2)(ba)(i) and 9(2)(b)(ii)
29.
31/07/2016 Te Pou Matakana Quarter 4 Report 15/16
Release in part with some information withheld under sections 9(2)(a),
9(2)(ba)(i) and 9(2)(b)(ii)
30.
31/10/2016 Te Pou Matakana Quarter 1 Report 16/17
Release in part with some information withheld under sections 9(2)(a),
9(2)(ba)(i) and 9(2)(b)(ii)
31.
31/01/2017 Te Pou Matakana Quarter 2 Report 16/17
Release in part with some information withheld under sections 9(2)(a),
9(2)(ba)(i) and 9(2)(b)(ii)
32.
30/04/2017 Te Pou Matakana Quarter 3 Report 16/17
Release in part with some information withheld under sections 9(2)(a),
9(2)(ba)(i) and 9(2)(b)(ii)
33.
07/08/2017 Te Pou Matakana Quarter 4 Report 16/17
Release in part with some information withheld under sections 9(2)(a),
9(2)(ba)(i) and 9(2)(b)(ii)
34.
14/11/2017 Te Pou Matakana Quarter 1 Report 17/18
Release in part with some information withheld under sections 9(2)(a),
9(2)(ba)(i) and 9(2)(b)(ii)
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35.
14/02/2018 Te Pou Matakana Quarter 2 Report 17/18
Release in part with some information withheld under sections 9(2)(a),
9(2)(ba)(i) and 9(2)(b)(ii)
36.
14/05/2018 Te Pou Matakana Quarter 3 Report 17/18
Release in part with some information withheld under sections 9(2)(a),
9(2)(ba)(i) and 9(2)(b)(ii)
37.
14/08/2018 Te Pou Matakana Quarter 4 Report 17/18
Release in part with some information withheld under sections 9(2)(a),
9(2)(ba)(i) and 9(2)(b)(ii)
38.
14/11/2018 Te Pou Matakana Quarter 1 Report 18/19
Release in part with some information withheld under sections 9(2)(a),
9(2)(ba)(i) and 9(2)(b)(ii)
39.
18/02/2019 Te Pou Matakana Quarter 2 Report 18/19
Release in part with some information withheld under sections 9(2)(a),
9(2)(ba)(i) and 9(2)(b)(ii)
40.
20/05/2019 Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency
Release in part with some information withheld under sections 9(2)(a),
Quarter 3 Report 18/19
9(2)(ba)(i) and 9(2)(b)(ii)
41.
26/08/2019 Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency
Release in part with some information withheld under sections 9(2)(a),
Quarter 4 Report 18/19
9(2)(ba)(i) and 9(2)(b)(ii)
42.
22/11/2019 Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency
Release in part with some information withheld under sections 9(2)(a),
Quarter 1 Report 19/20
9(2)(ba)(i) and 9(2)(b)(ii)
43.
19/12/2014 Letter of Expectation to Te Pou Matakana
Release in ful
15/16
44.
11/12/2015 Letter of Expectation to Te Pou Matakana
Release in ful
16/17
45.
05/12/2016 Letter of Expectation to Te Pou Matakana
Release in ful
17/18
46.
18/12/2017 Letter of Expectation to Te Pou Matakana
Release in ful
18/19
47.
08/04/2019 Letter of Expectation to Whānau Ora
Release in part with some information withheld under section 9(2)(f)(iv)
Commissioning Agency 19/20
48.
15/07/2014 Letter from Te Puni Kōkiri to Te Pou
Release in ful
Matakana- Approval of Interim Annual
Investment Plan and plan development
14/15
49.
30/01/2020 Correspondence with John Tamihere
Declined in full. Document withheld in ful under section 9(2)(f)(iv)
regarding contract negotiations
50.
30/01/2020 Increase of Whānau Ora Commissioning
Release in part with some information withheld under section
Agency funding letter
9(2)(ba)(ii)
51.
25/06/2019 Confirmation of Whānau Ora
Release in part with some information withheld under section
Commissioning Agency funding letter 19/20 9(2)(ba)(ii)
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52.
04/03/2015 Te Pou Matakana Annual Investment Plan
Release in ful
and Incentive Payment mechanism letter
FY14/15
53.
05/03/2015 Confirmation of Te Pou Matakana funding
Declined under section 18(d)
letter 15/16
54.
06/06/2016 Confirmation of Te Pou Matakana funding
Declined under section 18(d)
letter 16/17
55.
23/06/2017 Confirmation of Te Pou Matakana funding
Declined under section 18(d)
letter 17/18
56.
1/06/2018
Confirmation of Te Pou Matakana funding
Declined under section 18(d)
letter 18/19
57.
30/11/2015 Te Pou Matakana Incentive Payment
Release in ful
Verification Letter 14/15
58.
16/12/2016 Te Pou Matakana Incentive Payment
Release in ful
Verification Letter 15/16
59.
31/10/2017 Te Pou Matakana Incentive Payment
Release in ful
Verification Letter 16/17
60.
17/12/2018 Te Pou Matakana Incentive Payment
Release in ful
Verification Letter 17/18
61.
17/02/2020 Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency
Release in ful
Incentive Payment Verification Letter 18/19
62.
14/09/2015 Te Pou Matakana Outcomes Roadmap
Declined under section 18(d)
2015
63.
29/072016
Te Pou Matakana Outcomes Roadmap
Declined under section 18(d)
2016
64.
03/07/2014 Briefing Paper - Whānau Ora
Release in part with some information withheld that is out of scope
Commissioning Agency investment
65.
03/11/2014 Briefing Paper – Background to Navigator
Release in part with some information withheld that is out of scope and
Funding
under section 9(2)(g)(i)
66.
05/11/2014 Briefing Paper - Whānau Ora
Release in ful
Commissioning Agency Accountability
relationships
67.
10/11/2014 Briefing Paper - Navigator funding options
Release in part with some information withheld that is out of scope
for 2015
68.
30/04/2015 Briefing Paper - Navigator performance
Release in part with some information withheld that is out of scope
measures
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69.
12/05/2015 Briefing Paper - Whānau Ora Navigator
Release in part with some information withheld that is out of scope
funding allocation 2015
70.
02/07/2015 Briefing Paper - Whānau Ora Navigator
Release in ful
Funding Al ocation process 2015
71.
05/06/2015 Aide memoire - Whānau Ora Navigator
Release in part with some information withheld that is out of scope
discussions
72.
18/06/2015 Aide memoire – Te Pou Matakana Whanau Release in ful
Direct funding 2015
73.
13/07/2015 Aide memoire - Whānau Ora Navigator
Release in part with some information withheld that is out of scope
Al ocation 2015
74.
24/07/2015 Briefing Paper - Whānau Ora Navigator
Release in part with some information withheld that is out of scope
Al ocation 2015
75.
27/08/2015 Briefing Paper - Phase 2 Whānau Ora
Release in ful
Measurement framework
76.
26/11/2015 Briefing Paper – Phase two Whānau Ora
Declined in full. Document withheld in ful under section 9(2)(g)(i)
Measurement Framework
77.
18/03/2016 Briefing Paper - WOCA 3 year forecast and Release in part with some information withheld that is out of scope
budgets
78.
27/06/2017 Press Release Te Pou Matakana
Release in ful
79.
10/08/2018 Aide memoire - Whānau Ora funding
Release in part with some information withheld under section 9(2)(g)(i)
arrangements for Deputy Prime Minister
ahead of meeting with John Tamihere
80.
04/10/2019 Proposed expectations for the Whānau Ora Declined in full. Document withheld in ful under section 9(2)(f)(iv)
Commissioning Agencies for FY20/21
81.
20/11/2019 Aide memoire - Sources of additional
Declined in full. Document withheld in ful under section 9(2)(f)(iv)
funding for Whānau Ora Commissioning
Agencies
82.
18/12/2019 Briefing Paper – Al ocating additional
Declined in full. Document withheld in ful under section 9(2)(f)(iv)
funding to Whānau Ora Commissioning
Agencies
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Appendix B – Part Two documents - OIA request from Seann Paurini dated 21 Kohitātea 2020
Item.
Date
Document description
Decision
83.
19/08/2014 Correspondence - Kaiarahi funding
Release in ful
84.
03/12/2014 Correspondence - Te Pou Matakana Social Release in ful
housing
85.
16/08/2019 Correspondence – Whānau Ora Budget
Release in part with some information withheld under section 9(2)(f)(iv)
2019 funding
86.
30/012020
Letter of Response – Whānau Ora
Declined in full. Document withheld in ful under section 9(2)(f)(iv)
Commissioning Agency contract
negotiations
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