Review of Retirement Income Policies 2022
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Project Plan ‘2022 RRIP’
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Purpose
To deliver a Report that satisfies the Terms of Reference (ToR) for the RRIP 2022 and meets
organisational objectives.
Objectives
1) Conduct or commission robust research to address the various topics in the ToR
2) Reflect the organisation’s commitment to Te Tiriti in the research and report
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3) Prepare a Report that provides sophisticated consideration of retirement income policy
issues and contributes to the debate regarding NZ Super and other matters.
Comm’s objectives
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To move NZ Super discussions from expenditure to value
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To promote building a better retirement
Background
Under the New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Act 2001, the Retirement
Commissioner is required to ‘review the retirement income policies being implemented by the
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Government and to report to the Minister by 31 December 2007 and at 3-yearly intervals thereafter’
and the review ‘must address the aspects of retirement income policy required to be addressed by
the notice relating to that review and the report must discuss the topics required to be discussed by
that notice.’ Although there is no legislative requirement, the Report contains Recommendations to
the Minister, and there is no legislative restriction on the Retirement Commissioner also reporting
on matters not included in the ToR.
The recent RRIPs are available on our website
: 2019, 2016, 2013.
Terms of Reference
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The ToR will be issued by the Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (Hon Dr David Clark) by
the end of this year (December 2021).
To assist his officials at MBIE in preparing the ToR, the Retirement Commissioner provided the
Minister with a draft ToR, informed by our institutional knowledge and discussions at the Older
Persons’ Forum webinars. Discussions are ongoing with MBIE about the ToR as they develop. We
understand the final ToR are not expected to change from the final draft ToR as shared with
Ministerial colleagues.
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Stakeholders
The Minister (and his Ministerial colleagues) are the primary stakeholders. Other key stakeholders
include officials (MBIE, MSD, Treasury, HUD), commentators, academia, and the public.
A draft public engagement plan was prepared –
here. With the help of the Director, Stakeholder
Relations, and reflecting discussions with MBIE regarding the ToR development, we now recognise
three audience groups (government, national strategy partners, public) and have identified two key
objectives for communications during the Review (whiteboard planning -
here):
• To move NZS discussions from expenditure to value
• To promote building a better retirement
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These reflect the two parts of the RC’s purpose statement for the retirement income system. Work
continues to develop comm’s plans for each of these messages.
Action Plan and timeline
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Month
Action
Completed
July –
Identify and connect with a broader range of researchers with an
Yes
September
interest in retirement income policies including housing.
2021
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Invite to the Older Persons’ Forum
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Identify areas of common interest and potential research
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Maintain relationship through Insight Bites and other
opportunities
August
Hold the Older Persons’ Forum to discuss retirement income policies, Yes
and housing in particular, to gather views and inform our draft ToR
(online)
September
Provide MBIE with our draft ToR
Yes
September
Discuss any queries arising from draft ToR with MBIE
Yes
– October
November
Discuss strategic approach to RRIP 2022 with LT at GOV (including
Yes
draft statement of work approaching each Term of Reference)
November – Consider ToR and prepare draft Statement of Work plan to fulfil the
Yes
December
ToR
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Identify existing research and data sets of potential use
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Identify research to be conducted in house
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Identify research to be commissioned externally and
estimate costs
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Director, Policy with Research Lead and Retired Persons Lead
November – Draft public engagement plan to achieve two objectives of the
Yes
January
Review.
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Policy team with Director, Stakeholder Relations
December
Receive (final) ToR from Minister Clark
Yes
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December
Discuss research with preferred providers (no RFP process as
Yes
selecting from OAG panel)
December /
Issue contracts to research providers for delivery by 30 June
Yes
January
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AUT signed, MPP underway, Tsy n/a
December
Appoint external ‘wise head’ as peer support for Director, Policy
Yes
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RC to appoint Dr Malcolm Menzies
December
Update Retirement Income Policy Senior Officials Group on final
Yes
Terms of Reference
January
Design discussion points for ‘The voices of Older New Zealanders’
Yes
internal research project
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Research Lead (with other policy team members and
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Director, Marketing)
9 February
Discuss draft Statement of Work (including preferred providers from
Yes
RFPs) with Retirement Income Policy Senior Officials Group
February
Discuss draft Statement of Work with Expert Advisory Group - TBC
n/a
January –
Survey Monkey open for ‘What does retirement look like for Māori?’
Yes
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March
responses (adopted online approach due to COVID)
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Kaihautū
Feb – June
Undertake and write up in-house desk research
Yes
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Retired Persons Lead (decumulation)
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Director, Policy (What does retirement look like for women?
report)
February –
Monitor progress of external and in-house research to ensure
Yes
June / July
delivered by deadline.
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Research Lead
February –
Phase 1 of public engagement (Research and educate)
Yes
June
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Director, Stakeholder Relations with Director, Marketing
February –
Hold 3 hui for the ‘What does retirement look like for Māori’ project
Postponed
March
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Kaihautū
from Sept
March
Identify the questions for research in 2022 for the ‘What does
Postponed
retirement look like for Māori’ project
from Dec
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Kaihautū
April,May -
Conduct or commission research to answer questions identified from Shorter
June
hui for the ‘What does retirement look like for Māori’ project
period due
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Kaihautū
to p/pone
Easter
‘What does retirement look like for Māori’ project report to be
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completed
(delayed
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Kaihautū
to July)
May
Hold focus groups for ‘The voices of Older New Zealanders’ (three
Yes
locations across the country, 2 groups in each location)
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Research Lead
May - June
Analyse discussions from focus groups for ‘The voices of Older New
Yes
Zealanders’ and write up (format TBC – written report/slides)
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Research Lead
May – June
Open period for submissions on topics in RRIP 2022 (via website)
Yes
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Digital marketing
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June
Externally commissioned research to be completed
Yes
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Research Lead
June
Internally commissioned research to be completed
Yes
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Research Lead (Older Peoples Voices)
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Policy Lead (Decumulation)
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Director, Policy (Women)
June -
Series of three meetings to action ToR #4 (new non-government
Ongoing
August
savings initiative).
and on
The problem: 29 June, Ideation: 20th July, Recommendation: 17
track
August
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National Partnerships Lead
July
Public release of all research (commissioned externally and
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conducted internally) on website
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Research Lead
July
Webinars / Meetings on research conducted (providers to present,
Ongoing
broad stakeholder invitation list, guest discussants)
and on
1. Housing and NZS
track
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2. KS and other savings
3. Māori, Pacific Peoples, Women
July -
Drafting Report and Recommendations
Ongoing
September
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Director, Policy and Retired Persons Lead
and on
track
August
Discuss draft recommendations with Retirement Income Policy
On track
Senior Officials Group
July – 2023
Phase 2 of public engagement (Engage)
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Director, Stakeholder Relations with Director, Marketing
August -
Finalise Report content and Recommendations
September
Late August
Socialising recommendations (and potentially report)
-September
Targeted stakeholder engagement:
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Minister (RC meeting)
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Officials (MBIE, MSD, IR, Tsy)
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Commentators, academia, and the public (TBC pending
communications plan - options (webinar / website update /
newsletter / other)
Thurs 22
Draft Report to Jane and Anika
September
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Late Sept –
Revisions to Report
October
October /
Final proof-reading
November
Report to design
November /
Final Report to Minister
December
Report is tabled in Parliament
December
Phase 3 of public engagement (report and government response)
and 2023
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Director, Stakeholder Relations with Director, Marketing
2023
Minister will formally respond to Recommendations
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Risks and mitigation
Risk
Mitigation
In-house research and/or What does
Staff have required skills and experience and provide
retirement look like for Māori project
regular progress updates
provided late or doesn’t meet our
objectives for Review
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External research provided late or
Engage experienced researchers
unsuitable
Insufficient resource to deliver Report Director, Policy has clarified RC’s other expectations for
2021/22, and adjusted her portfolio (completed).
Ensure Retired Persons Lead has necessary support for
the
RV work arising (completed).
Recommendations are not considered Consult with stakeholders on draft recommendations
robust
Report is not considered robust
Ensure quality of research and appoint external ‘wise
head’ for peer support
Report does not satisfy ToR or
Check proposed research with LT, senior officials, EAG
organisational objectives
and draft report with ‘wise head’
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