Professional Development

Community of Practice Workshop – Volunteer Management – Seven Hills

Almost all unified groups of professionals, such as teachers, nurses, and therapists are bound by a shared set of principles and standards. As a unified group of Community Sector professionals supporting children, young people, families, and communities, we need a comparable set of principles, policies, standards and procedures to align our work.

LEAD has initiated a Community of Practice to build the practice capacity of Community Sector service providers by resourcing and supporting organisations to develop, implement and review policies, standards, processes and procedures. The aim is to strengthen the governance framework, accountability and practice of service providers. This is critical in an operating environment where governance, regulatory requirements and contractual obligations are ever-changing.

The 2 series of Community of Practice workshops have taken place and participants have provided immense amounts of positive feedback, as seen below.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to develop and/or review your organisation’s policies, standards and procedures in a supportive environment, with collective learning promoting both skill development, sharing of resources and networking opportunities.

Facilitator

Daniel Collins and Catherine White

More Information

LEAD, ph (02) 9620 6172 or email info@leadpda.org.au

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Face-2-Face Workshop

Date

Monday 30 October 2023

Time

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

More Info

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Labels

Face-2-Face Workshop

Location

LEAD Learning Centre
10/197 Prospect Highway, Seven Hills, NSW 2147

Cost

  • Member: FREE for TEI funded organisations In WSNBM
  • Non-Member: FREE for TEI funded organisations In WSNBM
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Artwork by Chris Tobin, commissioned by LEAD to create an original piece of art that reflects who we are and what we do. Titled “Many Countries, One Water”, the artwork represents the diversity and the connectedness across the communities in which we work. Reproduced with permission and gratitude.

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