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SSPA Conference 2017 - Beyond Boundaries: Collaboration in Action
July 27, 2017 at 2:26 PM
*From the New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse*
When: 4 - 5 September 2017.
Where: Te Papa, Cable Street, Wellington.
Organised by SSPA.
Cost: SSPA members - $235 + gst, Non-members - $310 + gst until 14 July 2017. Standard rate after 14 July 2017 - SSPA members - $280 + gst, Non-members - $360 + gst. Check website for one-day and student options and other pricing details.
Beyond Boundaries: Collaboration in Action | Kei Tua o Pae: Kia Kotahi te Whakaaro
The annual Social Service Providers Aotearoa conference brings together around 200 social service leaders and practitioners, along with politicians, senior government officials, academics and researchers.
The theme, Beyond Boundaries: Collaboration in Action, will explore ways in which social service providers can work together and connect with public and private sector agencies to improve the lives of at-risk children, young people and families in their communities.
Beyond Boundaries features a top line-up of keynote speakers and an exciting programme of presentations, panel discussion, workshops and post-conference events, inlcuding a master class.
Keynote speakers:
- Judge Andrew Becroft, Children's Commissioner
- Gráinne Moss, CEO, Ministry for Vulnerable Children, Oranga Tamariki
- Prue Kapua, national president of the Maori Women’s Welfare League and a partner at Tamatekapua Law