Planning and Development
New Plymouth injury Safe takes a strategic
approach to planning and developing its local injury prevention
activities. We have a three year Strategic Plan that is guided
by the National Injury Prevention Strategy (NZIPS) as well
as the World Heath Organization Safe Communities criteria.
Our Strategic Plan is put into action through an Annual Implementation
Plan. More information, including copies of these documents,
can be found below.
NPiS STRATEGIC PLAN 2008-11
Our second Strategic Plan (2008-11) is currently undergoing community consultation and we welcome your feedback on our identified priorities and planned activities.
The NPiS Draft Strategic Plan 2008-11 can be downloaded by
clicking here.
Feedback can be provided using the Consultation Feedback Form at the end of the Draft Strategic Plan. Alternatively you can email us with your feedback or ring us on 06 753 7777 ext 8792.
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NPiS STRATEGIC PLAN PROGRESS REPORT 2005-8
This report highlights how New Plymouth injury Safe Trust have met the strategic objectives and goals listed in our 3 Year Strategic Plan (2005-8). The report also celebrates some of the key achievements of the Trust since the Strategic Plan was first launched in 2005. By providing examples of how our local planning and development is guided by the WHO Safe Community criteria, the Progress Report demonstrates the integral role that our wider partners play in helping us to turn our vision of a safe community into a reality.
To download the NPiS Strategic Plan
Progress Report 2005-8 click here
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NPiS STRATEGIC PLAN 2005-8
NPiS reflects the goals and objectives of the New Zealand Injury Prevention Strategy and endeavours to uphold the principles that underpin the development of the strategy. The group recognises a shared responsibility with Government and the community for achieving the results in the current 2005/08 Implementation Plan.
In 2005 NPiS developed a three-year Strategic Plan. The plan expressed the commitment of the NPiS partners and participating organisations to continue to work collaboratively towards a shared vision of New Plymouth District becoming a safe community without the burden of injury.
The Strategic Plan is due to be updated in 2008.
To download the current NPiS Strategic Plan please click here
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NPiS IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
An Annual Implementation Plan is developed each year to support delivery of the objectives outlined in the Strategic Plan 2005-2008. The Implementation Plan indicates more precisely the strategies, indicators and measures to be used during that financial year to achieve the NPiS objectives.
To download our most recent annual implementation plan please click here.
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NATIONAL INJURY PREVENTION STRATEGY
June 2003 saw the launch of the New Zealand Injury Prevention Strategy (NZIPS) – outlining a nationally coordinated approach to injury prevention. The strategy aims to provide a consistent national framework and guide for action for policy development and service delivery. This is expected to encourage more effective use of resources and the development of better focused injury prevention efforts.
In July 2005, an Implementation Plan was released for the strategy covering the three years 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2008.
For more information or to obtain a copy of the Strategy, visit www.nzips.govt.nz
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MONITORING AND REVIEW
Through the involvement of its constituent organisations in project delivery teams, NPiS maintains an overview of injury prevention interventions in the district and collaborates to encourage the development and implementation of plans that meet World Health Organisation criteria for Safe Communities as follows:
- Long term sustainable programmes covering both genders and all ages, environments and situations.
- Programmes that target risk groups and environments and programmes that promote safety for vulnerable groups.
- Programmes that document the frequency and causes of injury.
NPiS, through the work of its member organisations, supports evaluation measures to assess programmes, processes and effects of change.
Overall progress towards making New Plymouth District a safe community will be measured through repeating the needs assessment process every five years.
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