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Groundbreaking social issues conference

Groundbreaking social issues conference

A groundbreaking conference on social policy and community development in a ‘Supercity’ environment will be held in Auckland next month.

The conference, “Passing Go” will look at social issues in Auckland and how the ‘Supercity’ changes in local government will affect the delivery of services to the community.

Key speakers include Minister of Social Development and Employment Paula Bennett, Minister of Local Government Rodney Hide. There will also be a debate featuring a number of Auckland’s mayors.

Keynote speaker Megan Courtney from Inspiring Communities, a leading figure in New Zealand’s community development movement, says, “This conference is essential. Auckland’s community development future hinges upon local government, community agencies, central government, academics, funders and communities - all thinking, talking, and planning together.”

Dr Emma Davies of the Institute of Public Policy at AUT is presenting new research at the conference. She says that, “The current reforms are bringing together a huge range of communities – with different cultures, different income levels, and different ways of doing things.

We need to ensure that all the residents of this great city have access to the services and support that they need in order to live fulfilling and productive lives.”

Yvonne Powley, CE of North Shore Community and Social Services (NSCSS) says that the conference will attract all the major players in the social policy field in Auckland. “It is important to plan regionally, in collaboration with Central Government. Our intention is to bring together influencers and participants in the public policy sector throughout Auckland, to consider potential solutions to Auckland’s key social policy issues.”

Carol Ryan, Manager at Raeburn House says “Auckland is undergoing a period of massive change. We have a golden opportunity to work together to plan for the needs of our entire population from Wellsford in the north to the south of Franklin – and everywhere in between.”

The conference is hosted by community groups North Shore Community and Social Services and Raeburn House, with support from the North Shore, Auckland, Waitakere and Manukau City Councils. Other councils throughout greater Auckland are also involved in promotion and in providing speakers and delegates.

The full-day conference will be held in the Harbour Function Centre, North Harbour Stadium, Albany on 20 November 2009.

There are limited seats, so early registration is recommended. The cost of registration is $90 early bird, $120 after that.

Register at the following website. www.passing-go.org

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