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Westpac Stadium, Wellington, 27th and 28th
August
RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY
Some highlights of the Tatou, tatou e! The value of relationships in building wellbeing conference include:
• “Whakamana Tāngata: Restoring
Dignity to Social Security in New Zealand, learning from the
past and present for the future” Implementing the Social
Welfare Report - Cindy
Kiro,
• “Where’s the resources for
community wellbeing? Supporting communities to support
wellbeing” Political Panel featuring Minister
Carmel Sepuloni, Minister Tracey Martin, Jan Logie and Hon
Alfred Ngaro chaired by Dr
Bryce Edwards.
• “Business as
Unusual: The Hikurangi Cannabis Company” Considering the
business of medical marijuana and its role in building
community in Te Tai Rawhiti as we lead-up to next year’s
cannabis referendum - Panapa Ehau
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“Changing social change -Maintaining the Why but changing
the How we do what we do” exploring the relationship
between entrepreneurship, positive social change and
building community capability to be self-determining
- Sacha McKeeking ,
• “Wellbeing.
spirituality and ageing” – for many people as they age
interest in spirituality in all its forms becomes more
important a Panel discussion with Dr Richard
Egan Otago University, Dr Ofa
Dewes Auckland University, Danny
Karatea-Goodard – Te Huinga o ngā Pīhopa
Katorika o Aotearoa
• “The impacts of colonialism,
empire, government and race in NZ today”, how is
colonisation and racism experienced in modern day Aotearoa
Damon Salesa,
• “As community-based
organisations how are we going to contribute to a sustained
response to exclusion and discrimination following events in
Christchurch?” The aftermath of the Christchurch terror
attacks showed a loving and inclusive side of New Zealand,
how can we ensure this is maintained. - Anjum
Rahman, Liz Hawes and
Jayden Cromb, a Panel discussion
facilitated by Mike Reid.
Nau mai! Haere mai!
We would love to
see you at our Wellington based
conference.