We have some wonderful opportunities for nurturing, learning, self-growth and change.
A very successful forum was held with a wide range of organisations, and individuals, involved with and interested in community gardens across Auckland.
Based on the insights from the Start Local. Seminar, Inspiring Communities has developed 10 actions to help you start local,
That is the conclusion to take from the latest poverty and inequality data released on 8th September in the Ministry of Social Development’s Household Incomes in New Zealand 2015 report
In this webinar: Moya Sayer-Jones explains how to present your stories in a way that inspires and engages others in order to promote your work, meet reporting requirements, and share your learnings She will show how groups can create and use their stories to provide outcomes narratives for funders and other stakeholders. Moya will be joined by leaders of community organisations who will share their […]
After a very inspiring webinar with Community research here are some more resources to support with evaluation of your projects. This site helps the people who make Aotearoa New Zealand a better place – especially smaller community groups who can struggle to show the value of their work. It aims to help people gather robust […]
We have pulled together some of the best websites which have excellent resources and updates to support you with your work.
At our May 2016 Inner City Network meeting we had a speaker Brian Osbourne from the research Unit (RIMU) at Auckland Council. Among other things he gave some ideas for links to get find out more about the communities we work in. The details are below. http://www.censusauckland.co.nz/ This website helps you to easily find census […]
A new word has been introduced into the English language: “The precariat”, an emerging social class with job insecurity. Included are immigrants, young newly educated with high student loans to repay and people who have been made redundant from industry.
The new Health and Safety at Work Act came into force on 4 April. The Southland Community Law Centre has developed a series of useful templates in response to the changes in order to assist NGOs. These templates include a Health and Safety Policy, Governance Health and Safety Policy, Hazard Register and Hazard Notification. The […]