From very small beginnings, Southern Cross Health Society’s commitment to te ao Māori has grown until it is now part of the organisation’s DNA.
Southern Cross Health Society is a not-for-profit health insurer with almost 700 staff around the country
Diversity and Inclusion Forum co-chair Rudo Greissworth says the challenge for Southern Cross was to find a way to include the richness and nuances of Māori culture into a corporate world that requires structure and processes. The work began with the formation of a Diversity and Inclusion Forum that has grown and expanded based on staff feedback and experience.
Based on feedback from last year’s annual diversity and inclusion survey sent to the entire organisation, the forum created a dedicated group to focus solely on te ao Māori, as an employee support service and educational priority.
“Through this work, we have been able to support our employees and broaden their multicultural world view. We have achieved this by celebrating, educating, and uniting ourselves in the common desire to see the advancement of Māori, and to see their culture and language thrive. This in turn has made our workplace a more harmonious and supportive place to work,” says Rudo.