Community Policy

At Stream Group we are committed to:


  • Ensuring we do no harm to anyone, anywhere;
  • Contributing to the community, locally and nationally;
  • Striving to be a valued and respected corporate citizen in all communities that we operate;
  • Promoting efficient use of resources and energy;
  • Operation in accordance with environmental licensing and legislative requirements;
  • Continual improvement in the way we operate and interact with the communities in which we work;
  • Improving health and safety standards to ensure injuries or illness are not caused in the workplace.

 

  • Philanthropy
    • Stream supports Radio Lollipop by participating in their annual Make a Sick Child Smile Day. Radio Lollipop was founded in England over 30 years ago, and has since been introduced into hospitals in other areas in the UK, as well as America, New Zealand, and also throughout Australia.
      Radio Lollipop provides music, laughs and entertainment for children during their stay in hospital; stating “While they can´t say "no" to taking their medicine or receiving treatment, they can request their favourite songs, win prizes and hear their own voices on the radio”.
      Celebrated on March 25 in 2011, Stream employees raised nearly $1000 for the cause.
      For more information about Radio Lollipop, please visit their website www.radiolollipop.org



  • 04-Nov-2011 - Stream NZ announced as winner in Industry Awards

    Stream Group NZ was announced as the winner for the Innovation of the Year award during the General Insurance Industry Awards, held in Auckland on November 3.The Award's judges and sponsor, IBANZ, were impressed by Stream's delivery of an innovative, streamlined approach to the insurance claims management process, and the company's growth over the past 12 months.

     

    Entering New Zealand in mid-2010 through the acquisition of Freemans NZ, the Canterbury region earthquakes delivered a demanding first 12 months for Stream Group NZ. David Norriss, who has been leading Stream's Christchurch earthquake operations, says "It's certainly been a hectic time for everyone, but we've been able to establish the effectiveness of our system, especially for high-volumes."

    Norriss dedicated the award to the employees of Stream, saying "It's an honour to be recognised by the industry. Everyone at Stream has worked so hard over the past year."

    Stream Group NZ now services 100% of New Zealand and has offices in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.

  • 22-Sep-2011 - ActionCOACH MyBusiness Nomination

    Stream Group has been annouced as a finalist for the PwC Best Medium Business as part of the ActionCOACH My Business Awards. With only five finalists chosen for each category Stream is extremely proud to have been nominated.

    Stream has had a successful year with award nominations and wins, and the My Business Awards nominations further evidence that Stream's growth and hard work over the past year are being recognised within the Australian business community.

    Managing Director, Don McKenzie, says "Stream is all about development and growth. It was a crazy start to the year, and we had to establish new processes and employ and train a huge number of staff. But we're though it now, and we're a stronger team for it. I feel it's predominately down to the team's flexibility that's led to the recognition we've receieved."

    For more information on the ActionCOACH My Business Awards, and a list of the other nominees see the My Business website.

  • 01-Aug-2011 - The buildings may be broken, but their spirit is not

    The past ten months have given residents of the Canterbury region repeated reasons to lose hope; fortunately, though, they are able to see the lighter side of this dark period. Stream has recently reinfored its Christchurch team with a a number of Australian Building Consultants; sent over to Christchurch to help deliver results to the insurers sooner. Ever on the lookout for interesting or quirky ‘kiwi-isms’ one of our Consultants was given a ‘bandaid’ by a customer.  

    The bandaids were printed by a New Zealand printing company “just for fun”. David, from CQ Printers, advised that although the bandaids are not physically going to make a difference to the structures, it’s enabled people in the region to have a laugh. The company likes to participate in projects that are a bit different and they decided to do something for their suffering district. They’ve had an overwhelmingly positive response from people, enjoying emails and comments praising and thanking them for lightening the mood for many during this trialing time.