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1 ASYLUM SEEKERS SUPPORT TRUST
STRATEGIC PLAN Oct 2017 – Dec 2018

2 Executive Summary (1) We are witnessing the highest levels of displacement on record. Over 65 million people have been forced from their homes to escape democide, genocide, mass murder or persecution. At least 1 million of these displaced persons are Asylum Seekers – people who have fled to another country but whose request for sanctuary has yet to be processed. In 2016, over 400 of these people sought protection in New Zealand, many with no resource at their disposal. ASST provides emergency and transitional housing, advice and advocacy, as well as other forms of practical support according to needs identified for each of these individuals as they try to navigate their way through an unfamiliar system. It is the only organisation of its kind in New Zealand and therefore plays a critical role in supporting our country to deliver on its obligations to international legislation such as The 1951 Refugee Convention and related Protocol. This high level Strategic Plan and associated Action Plan detailing objectives, KPIs, timeframes and responsibilities, outline the key focus areas of ASST over the next 15 months in light of new leadership. August 2017

3 Executive Summary (2) The overarching aim to not only cement and expand the organisation in terms of its core business – the delivery of services to asylum seekers and convention refugees in New Zealand – but to engage in wider promotion of the issues facing this group in our country to ultimately generate more positive sentiment and engagement towards ASST and its mission. Nurturing relationships with impacting agencies in the public sector will play a crucial role in the achievement of our goals as well the ability to secure more sustainable forms of funding and support. The attainment of these goals will not be without challenge, but by following the strategies identified in our Strategic Planning Workshop on 22 June, 2017 and outlined in this document, we are very confident of achievement of our overall vision: A New Zealand where asylum seekers and convention refugees are welcomed, supported and thriving. Dr Michele Cox CEO, ASST August 2017

4 Our Vision A New Zealand where asylum seekers and convention refugees are welcomed, supported and thriving. August 2017

5 Our Mission ASST supports people who come to NZ seeking asylum, and a safe and peaceful life, by providing critical humanitarian services to those in need. ASST advocates for legally compliant and compassionate treatment of our clients and all who seek asylum. August 2017

6 Our Values Respect for everyone we interact with.
Inclusion of all people. Empathy for others. Integrity in all our undertakings. Impact resulting from everything we do. August 2017

7 Critical Issues OUR TOP 4 Increasing our sustainability
Optimising our service delivery Increasing engagement towards our cause Positively influencing government policy towards asylum seekers and convention refugees August 2017

8 Increasing Our Sustainability
GOAL ONE Ensure ASST has a minimum 3 year sustainability as a platform for organisational growth DESIRED OUTCOMES Increased and diversified income sources Optimal financial and people management Increased capacity and capability within the organisation August 2017

9 Optimising Our Service Delivery
GOAL TWO Augment the quality of service provided to asylum seekers and convention refugees in NZ DESIRED OUTCOMES Clients staying in our facilities feel safe and supported Breadth and depth of services available to clients has expanded Compliance achieved in all aspects of the organisation Systems and processes in place are optimal for ASST Regular reviews have shown continuous improvement August 2017

10 Increasing Engagement With Our Cause
GOAL THREE Increase empathy and support for asylum seekers and convention refugees in New Zealand DESIRED OUTCOMES Improved awareness and understanding of asylum seekers and convention refugees in NZ New Zealanders are mobilised to act in support of ASST and its clients August 2017

11 Influencing Government Policy and Relationships
GOAL FOUR Build effective relationships with all levels of government to advance the cause of asylum seekers and convention refugees in NZ DESIRED OUTCOMES Asylum seekers and convention refugees are included in the Government Resettlement Strategy Government provides funding and instrumental support for asylum seekers and convention refugees August 2017

12 Ratification We, the ASST Board Members hereby adopt this strategy for the development and advancement of the cause to support Asylum Seekers in New Zealand, and in support of this hereby ratify this strategic plan in October 2017 in Auckland, New Zealand. Carried Unanimously, Rebecca Holdsworth Chair, ASST On behalf of the ASST Board August 2017

13 APPENDIX

14 SWOT (1) Key Strengths Key Weaknesses
Relationships/reputation within the sector Quality of service Niche positioning Board & staff commitment/skills Mature operating model Financial management & cost effectiveness Organisational capacity Limited financial resource Human resource gaps Broad advocacy Government relationships Marketing & communications IT systems & expertise KEY WEAKNESSES August 2017

15 SWOT (2) Opportunities Threats
Growth in awareness of & interest in global situation New partnerships/ relationships Strengthening sector collaboration Change in government New products & communication platforms New CEO, patron and Board Members Lack of independent facilities Housing crisis Compassion fatigue Apathy towards refugees and asylum seekers Competition for funding Policy and regulatory changes becoming more hardline August 2017


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