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Tamati Coffey calls for meeting on Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology

Zizi Sparks
By Zizi Sparks
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4 May, 2018 06:34 PM2 mins to read

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Toi Ohomai staff cuts were finalised this week. Photo / File

Toi Ohomai staff cuts were finalised this week. Photo / File

Waiariki MP Tamati Coffey is calling for a hui to address community concerns and provide security on Toi Ohomai's future following news 17 jobs there will be cut.

Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology announced on Thursday that 17.7 fulltime equivalent roles (FTE) would be cut at the polytechnic, across six faculties and several campuses.

Toi Ohomai chief executive Leon Fourie said the changes were to bring resources in line with budget.

Coffey said his thoughts were with those affected by the announcement.

"I want to acknowledge the efforts of the dedicated staff at Toi Ohomai, who have worked relentlessly though what must be a stressful climate of change to ensure the current cohort of students have an undisturbed and positive educational experience," he said.

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"When staffing levels are aligned with short-term budgets, my concern always includes not only roles directly related to student numbers, like tutors, but also those who provide crucial long-term services, such as student support and administration.

"I look forward to hearing more on the uptake of the consultation process that led to this most recent wave of job losses when I meet with the institute soon."

Coffey said he thought the polytechnic should hold a public meeting to address community concerns around the recent restructure, and provide security on the institute's future.

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Coffey opposed the creation of Toi Ohomai through the merging of Waiariki and Bay of Plenty Polytechnics.

The Tertiary Education Commission chief executive, Tim Fowler, said Toi Ohomai, like other institutes of technology and polytechnics (ITPs), had to look at ways to remain relevant and financially stable.

The commission was leading the ITP Roadmap 2020 project which aimed to find a sustainable growth path for ITPs.

"We need a strong ITP network to support the Government's commitment to a strong regional presence that delivers what learners and employers need."

Fowler said the commission's role was to support providers in providing "quality education in line with national and regional needs".

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"Some ITPs are facing immediate and pressing challenges to their financial viability and sustainability. For others, the challenges are less imminent, but getting closer," Fowler said.

"So, over the next four to six months, the TEC will be working with ITPs as well as other interested parties to identify the best path forward for the sector."

The Tertiary Education Union was approached for comment but did not respond by deadline.

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