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Treasury raised concerns about reform
Treasury raised concerns about reform

Otago Daily Times

time04-08-2025

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  • Otago Daily Times

Treasury raised concerns about reform

The government's financial watchdog raised serious concerns about Penny Simmonds' reform of polytechnics, the Otago Daily Times can reveal. Papers released under the Official Information Act showed that in March, Treasury had many criticisms about the handling of the breakup of mega-polytechnic Te Pukenga. Among the risks were the potential financial and educational cost of the reforms, the lack of monetary support for the reconstituted polytechnics, the untested "federation model" and the lack of communication between Vocational Education Minister Simmonds and various stakeholders. In the break up of Te Pukenga last month, Otago Polytechnic was named as one of the 10 regional polytechs (ITPs) to be returned to regional control, but it will be part of a "federation model" alongside the Open Polytechnic and Universal College of Learning (Ucol). Treasury cast doubt over the model's financial stability. "Particularly given the narrow focus on ITP viability, we think [Ms Simmonds] could more clearly articulate the package of changes being made to support ITPs' financial viability, and their cumulative impacts. "This is because the proposed future state for ITPs appears to be similar, if not worse, than the situation faced by ITPs pre-Te Pūkenga." It described the federation model as "untested". The scale of changes, the short timelines for implementation and the complexity of changes "with limited implementation resource" all increased the risk for successfully completing the reform, Treasury said. Green MP Francisco Hernandez said the report reinforced what he had been saying about the whole process. "This is a risky reform which has been jeopardised by the minister's haphazard decision-making processes, short timeframes for implementation, and the lack of support for polytechs to undergo the transition. "It is damning that, despite such a difficult and disruptive transition, Treasury advises the future for polytechnics 'appears to be similar, if not worse' than what they were before Te Pūkenga." Otago Polytechnic executive director Dr Megan Potiki was unsurprised. "We note the concerns raised about the scale and short timelines for implementing the changes — establishing 10 ITPs on January 1, 2026 — and the complexity of the changes. "This underscores some of the reasons Otago Polytechnic has requested a meeting [with Ms Simmonds], to explain her recent decisions in more detail and to discuss how we might come to a constructive resolution for the benefit of the Otago community." Ms Simmonds said the government was taking a responsible approach to re-establishing regionally governed polytechnics. The federation model had been clearly communicated, she said. "The federation does not dilute academic achievement or autonomy — it preserves local governance while enabling collaboration, anchored by the Open Polytechnic, on shared services such as online learning resources and academic board.' She said a $157 million contingency was put in place in Budget 2024 to support the transition, if needed. "We expect to use some or all of the contingency, depending on the level of debt and transition costs involved in re-establishing the polytechnics."

Wintec Set To Become Independent Institution Once Again In 2026
Wintec Set To Become Independent Institution Once Again In 2026

Scoop

time15-07-2025

  • Business
  • Scoop

Wintec Set To Become Independent Institution Once Again In 2026

Press Release – Wintec As we look to the future and start putting in place the processes and structures to support our future independence, we will draw on our values of Manawa nui, Manawa roa and Manawa ora and ensure our konga are always at the heart of everything we … Wintec welcomes Monday's announcement by the Minister for Vocational Education that it will become an independent institution once again on 1 January 2026, along with 9 other ITPs (Institutes of Technology & Polytechnics) across New Zealand that are currently part of Te Pūkenga. Warwick Pitts, Operations Lead for Wintec, is delighted to have had confirmation of Wintec's future path, saying that Wintec set its sights very early on, on once again becoming an independent vocational education provider for the Waikato community. 'After leading the sector as one of the first two ITPs to join Te Pūkenga in 2022 we are excited to be once again taking the lead in the first group of ITPs to stand back up as independent entities,' said Warwick 'We took early and decisive action to streamline and right-size the organisation, laying a strong and robust foundation for us to move forward as an independent institution responsive to the needs of our communities. 'We are extremely grateful to our kaimahi who have endured significant change over the past years and remained passionate and committed to our ākonga. 'For our ākonga, nothing will change. They will continue to receive the same high-quality education and training. 'For our Iwi, industry, employers, schools and other community partners, we look forward to engaging even more closely with them to support our regions with their workforce needs. Wintec has a long and proud history of serving the Waikato region, last year celebrating its 100-year anniversary of providing vocational education in the Waikato. 'As we look to the future and start putting in place the processes and structures to support our future independence, we will draw on our values of Manawa nui, Manawa roa and Manawa ora and ensure our ākonga are always at the heart of everything we do,' he said. About Wintec Wintec (Waikato Institute of Technology) is an institute of technology based in New Zealand's Waikato region. Wintec offers a wide range of degrees, diplomas and certificates. With a focus on practical, hands-on learning, Wintec is dedicated to equipping students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in their chosen careers. Wintec is currently part of Te Pūkenga – New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology, located in region 2 of the national network.

Wintec Set To Become Independent Institution Once Again In 2026
Wintec Set To Become Independent Institution Once Again In 2026

Scoop

time15-07-2025

  • Business
  • Scoop

Wintec Set To Become Independent Institution Once Again In 2026

Wintec welcomes Monday's announcement by the Minister for Vocational Education that it will become an independent institution once again on 1 January 2026, along with 9 other ITPs (Institutes of Technology & Polytechnics) across New Zealand that are currently part of Te Pūkenga. Warwick Pitts, Operations Lead for Wintec, is delighted to have had confirmation of Wintec's future path, saying that Wintec set its sights very early on, on once again becoming an independent vocational education provider for the Waikato community. 'After leading the sector as one of the first two ITPs to join Te Pūkenga in 2022 we are excited to be once again taking the lead in the first group of ITPs to stand back up as independent entities,' said Warwick 'We took early and decisive action to streamline and right-size the organisation, laying a strong and robust foundation for us to move forward as an independent institution responsive to the needs of our communities. 'We are extremely grateful to our kaimahi who have endured significant change over the past years and remained passionate and committed to our ākonga. 'For our ākonga, nothing will change. They will continue to receive the same high-quality education and training. 'For our Iwi, industry, employers, schools and other community partners, we look forward to engaging even more closely with them to support our regions with their workforce needs. Wintec has a long and proud history of serving the Waikato region, last year celebrating its 100-year anniversary of providing vocational education in the Waikato. 'As we look to the future and start putting in place the processes and structures to support our future independence, we will draw on our values of Manawa nui, Manawa roa and Manawa ora and ensure our ākonga are always at the heart of everything we do,' he said. About Wintec Wintec (Waikato Institute of Technology) is an institute of technology based in New Zealand's Waikato region. Wintec offers a wide range of degrees, diplomas and certificates. With a focus on practical, hands-on learning, Wintec is dedicated to equipping students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in their chosen careers. Wintec is currently part of Te Pūkenga – New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology, located in region 2 of the national network.

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