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Government response to CoCB Volunteer QLD Position Paper
We are pleased to share with our networks, the Premier’s response to the CoCB/Volunteering QLD joint position paper, released in April. A brief snippet:
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CoCB launches Position Paper to Government
The Coalition of Community Boards, in conjunction with Volunteering QLD are pleased to launch a position paper to the QLD Government.Ā
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Social Investment Draft Framework: CoCB Response
The Coalition of Community Boards has submitted a response to the Draft Social Services Investment Framework. The response was built on discussions within the network of board members within the Coalition, and draws on the Collective Impact Model being trialled by Logan City Council.
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Board Builder Newsletter
Happy New Year! Dusting out the cobwebs of the holiday season, it’s time to kick start the new year with some fantastic new resources for our network of board members.
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Sharing the journey – questions to think about
When collaborations develop, it is hard to think about recording the process.Ā With a big thanks to Lyndall and the Sunshine Coast Coalition of Community BoardsĀ the following template questions have been developed to help in this process.Ā Ā
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Donations now tax deductible! Great news for Community and Neighbourhood Centres
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Sunshine Coast Collaboration
The Sunshine Coast discussion forum, raising our voices was held on 20th March 2013.Ā As a summary of your input into the forum, weāve picked out the points where there was much agreement. Want to comment?Ā You can in the comment box below!
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Event: Community Services Futures Forum
The Queensland Council of Social Services (QCOSS) is hosting a forum on the future of Community Services.Ā We HIGHLY recommend all small and medium community organisations send a board member to represent them, and to pick up some useful information to assist with changes that are happening in the sector. The first part of […]
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Secrets of Successful Boards seminar
ThisĀ seminar is highly recommended by one of the Coalition Network, Roger Marshall who attended a similar event by OurCommunity.com.au in Melbourne last year.