Strengthening the Sector Survey, workshops and other opportunities
In TTCDA's February newsletter, we share some info about the Strengthening the Sector survey, the Belonging Collective Impact workshop in March, and other news and opportunities
In TTCDA's February newsletter, we share some info about the Strengthening the Sector survey, the Belonging Collective Impact workshop in March, and other news and opportunities
Our Kawenata signing ceremony was a powerful moment of unity, reaffirming our collective commitment to whanaungatanga and collaboration. Some for-purpose organisations are already embedding the Kawenata into their mahi. If you haven’t signed yet, you can do so anytime digitally—visit our website’s and join us!
Nelson Public Libraries now has 6 new sewing machines available for community groups to use Elma Turner Library.
Community-led development (CLD) aims to strengthen the vitality of local communities by activating and weaving the contributions of everyone connected to a place. When CLD is done well it generates a Collective Impact (CI) across the sector. Register here https://events.humanitix.com/belonging-nelson-workshop
This year, Neighbours Aotearoa marks 15 years of strengthening neighbourhood connections across Aotearoa. What began in 2009 as a one-day initiative has grown into a year-round movement, bringing thousands of neighbours together each year. While participation is welcome year-round, there is a dedicated emphasis on involvement throughout March.
This is a free community Hauora event at Victory Community Centre, hosted by the Cancer Society Nelson Tasman. Local services will provide information about cancer prevention, screening and support services. An interactive event to come along to, and/or encourage anyone you are supporting to attend. All are welcome.
Do you feel uneasy when you hear racist comments but struggle to speak up? Want to build confidence as an ally and actively challenge racism in your thoughts, actions, community and workplace? Join our half-day FREE workshop, brought to you by Multicultural Nelson Tasman, with Thirdspace Projects Aotearoa and funding support from the Ministry of Ethnic Communities.
Counselling Manager wanted for Life Linc Nelson – to facilitate professional, affordable counselling services for those in need.
Mauri Ora Hīkoi 2025: A Community's Stand for Mental Well-being In the heart of Whakatū (Nelson), a significant event is set to unite our community in a powerful statement of…