Community Economic Wananga
Community Economic Wananga
Sharing our practical tools for community change!
The current system isn't working for our Northland communities, yet some of us are working in our communities to make a difference. This wananga provides an opportunity for Northland communities to share ideas and support each other and our communities.
So who is this hui for -
a.. Already there are numbers of people in our communities who are working hard to address their own community development (incl economic development) these could be rural or urban communities and small towns that are trying to be sustainable. b.. This wananga is an opportunity for those key workers to come together to build ourselves up, to inspire, encourage and educate each other from our own experience and skills - REAL CAPACITY BUILDING We can make a difference!
We need to share skills and networks we already have to make that difference, by hearing what can be done - and is being done already.
WHERE MOEREWA - its Marae, Halls, Streets, Community groups, and enterprises
This wananga is to be based at Otiria Marae
WHEN Thurs 22 May 2003 - 5 pm
Finishes noon Sat
COSTS $60.00 for the 3 days
PROGRAM
Thurs 22 May
5 pm Powhiri/Welcome
7 pm Dinner
Evening Whakawhanaungatanga identifying interest groups: Agenda Setting
Community development, employment generation, Education, communications, transport, local tourism, land use, information technology, arts, community services development
Friday 23 May
7.30 Bfast
8.30 Workshops
12.30 Lunch
1.30 Workshops
6.00 Dinner
Evening Creative spaces
Show casing interesting initiatives, storytelling, music & drama
Saturday 24 May
7.30 Bfast
8.30 Bringing together the workshops
Where to from here?
Noon Light lunch - Poroporoaki
This Hui is to be catered by Topis, (Taitokerau Organic Produce) certified organic produce.
(Please, on you registration, indicate special dietary needs for catering purposes)
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