Daylight savings ends
Sunday, March 20th, 2005, Travels, whanau, life
With the end of daylight savings I’ve finally come in from the wilderness where I’ve spent most of the summer. It’s not that I haven’t had lots of ideas to share, but staring at this screen has been surplanted by walks, swimming, socialising, tramping, etc.
In February I started in a new position with Family and Community Services (FACS), a unit of the Ministry of Social Development. I’m leading a new project that is being jointly undertaken with the Office of the Community and Voluntary Sector (OCVS). We’re exploring how the two organisations can support capability development in community and voluntary organisations. Working with an advisory group with strong community representation, we’re looking at what resources and support is available related to human resources, knowlege management, governance and a host of other related topics. My contract currently ends on 30 June so it’s going to be a busy time.
FACS publish details about all of their projects online as well as making available information sheets. As soon as the project plan is approved, I’ll provide a few more details.
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