CHA members are invited to a webinar with Minister Nicola Willis on Social Investment and Communities on Tuesday, 26 November from 12.30-1.30pm.
The invitation from Hui E! Community Aotearoa is an unmissable opportunity for the tangata whenua, community and voluntary sector to engage directly with the Minister for Social Investment, Nicola Willis.
This free webinar will explore the Government’s vision for impact through a social investment approach, as well as a discussion with the Minister about the opportunities and challenges that we see from within communities.
Register here https://ow.ly/iXWY50U6FrW
Join and hear directly from Minister Willis about:
• Her vision for social investment
• What that means for the tangata whenua, community and voluntary sector – for the grassroots community groups as well as the big providers with government contracts
• Priorities for the Minister and the Social Investment Agency
• What communities can expect from here.
The webinar, and Q&A following the Minister’s remarks, will be facilitated by Katie Bruce, Kaiwhakahaere Matua | Chief Executive of Hui E! Community Aotearoa and Zoe Witika-Hawke, Kaiwhakahaere Matua | Chief Executive of E Tipu e Rea Whānau Services and co-chair of Te Pai Oranga Aotearoa SSPA.
You can submit your questions for the Minister when you register, and we will also be collecting questions during the webinar itself. We expect high interest in this event, so we do encourage you to submit your questions in advance.
Hui E! is hosting this webinar on behalf of a new group of over 20 community peak body and infrastructure groups, called the Community Constellation. The Community Constellation is working to collaborate across communities to be more impactful together. Collectively, the Community Constellation has thousands of member organisations across the motu, from the largest providers to the very smallest of community groups, and we are continuing to grow.
The Community Constellation has developed recommendations for the Social Investment Agency (SIA), which you can view a summary of here (p28-9). While we will not get to all questions during the short webinar, we will continue to engage, both in response to community concerns and the opportunities presented by social investment.