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Due to a significant MSD Contract increase our Team is seeking four fulltime Family Support Workers (these are fixed term positions through to 30 June 2020).
Our Team is seeking two fulltime Children’s Team Lead Professionals based in Christchurch (these are fixed term positions through to 30 June 2020).
Due to a rural expansion of our MSD Contract our Team is seeking one fulltime Family Support Worker (this is a fixed term position through to 30 June 2020).
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By-election preparations get under way
Posted: Thursday, November 21, 2019 in:
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Christchurch City Council Newsline: 20th November 2019 Preparations are under way for an early 2020 by-election, with nominations for a position representing the Mt Herbert subdivision on the Banks Peninsula Community Board opening on Monday 25th November
Join the Environment Canterbury Youth Ropu
Posted: Thursday, November 21, 2019 in:
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Applications are now open for the Environment Canterbury Youth Rōpū (EYR)
eNews from Lead Centre for Not for Profit Leadership: November/December 2019
Posted: Wednesday, November 06, 2019 in:
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Good Practice Governance and other Not for Profit Myths Over the last 25 years the team at LEAD have worked with hundreds and hundreds of not for profit leaders and board members in towns and cities across all the NZ regions
White Ribbon Newsletter for September 2019
Posted: Thursday, September 26, 2019 in:
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Soon we will be able to share our 2019 November campaign with you so stay tuned
UC launches new Bachelor of Youth and Community Leadership degree
Posted: Wednesday, September 25, 2019 in:
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University of Canterbury media release: 24th September 2019 A unique new degree from the University of Canterbury (UC) serves to inspire future leaders in our community, providing them with vital building blocks to champion change in a changing world
Call for young people to care for Christchurch rivers
Posted: Wednesday, September 25, 2019 in:
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Christchurch City Council Newsline: 23rd September 2019 Young people from local schools and early learning centres are being called on to take action to create a healthy Ōpāwaho/Heathcote River
White Ribbon Newsletter for August 2019
Posted: Wednesday, August 21, 2019 in:
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Our cause sometimes feels too close to home. As I write this on a Sunday evening, I am reflecting on meeting my local Mayor on the Kapiti Coast for lunch
eNews from Lead Centre for Not for Profit Leadership: July/August 2019
Posted: Wednesday, July 10, 2019 in:
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Managers as Coaches: Getting the Best out of the People you Lead What’s the difference between a coaching conversation and a managing conversation? We ask this question of leaders on our coaching courses so they can check which ‘hat’ they have on during
New Board Chair for Regenerate Christchurch
Posted: Wednesday, July 03, 2019 in:
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Christchurch City Council Newsline: 3rd July 2019 The Chair of ChristchurchNZ has been appointed to head the Regenerate Christchurch Board
Update from the White Ribbon Trust: 20th June 2019
Posted: Wednesday, June 26, 2019 in:
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Kia ora. We're doing something very special today. We're highlighting a podcast created by White Ribbon Ambassador and Trustee Mark Longley
Environment Canterbury declares climate emergency
Posted: Thursday, May 16, 2019 in:
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Environment Canterbury media release: 16th May 2019 Environment Canterbury has today declared a climate emergency - highlighting both the urgent need to address the issue, and the work already being done to help the region respond
eNews from Lead Centre for Not for Profit Leadership: March/April 2019
Posted: Wednesday, March 13, 2019 in:
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Leadership Transitions are an opportunity for change Nothing challenges the complacency of a board like the resignation of the organisation’s manager (AKA CEO, Executive Director, or the myriad of other names for the person who runs the place)
eNews from Lead Centre for Not for Profit Leadership: December 2018
Posted: Thursday, December 06, 2018 in:
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Leading is like swimming toward the horizon By Hilary Star Foged Leading is like swimming toward the horizon: the more you go the more you see needs doing. But it's important to keep swimming
eNews from Lead Centre for Not for Profit Leadership: October 2018
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It's time to 'sharpen the saw' - for Boards as well by Garth Nowland-Foreman There is a traditional American folk tale about a wood-cutter who was always in a hurry to cut down his quota of trees
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