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Waste Management and Minimisation Plan (WMMP) - Submissions Close 31st January
Friday, 20 January 2012 08:12

Auckland Council has developed the first Auckland-wide draft plan to deal with waste in Auckland and to provide consistent services across the region, meet government regulations and manage costs. They want to know what you think of the draft Waste Management and Minimisation Plan (WMMP). Submissions close on 31 January 2012. Click here for more information.  Community Waitakere has written this draft submission - feel free to use any of this for your own submission should you wish to.  This is an important plan for the future sustainability of our community and your voice counts!

 

 
Community Environmental Coordinator Position Available
Thursday, 19 January 2012 00:00

Are you passionate about both the environment and community development?  Are you someone who enjoys the challenge of working with high-needs youth?   Do you have a personal commitment to connecting people with the environment?
 
If so, then we invite you to submit an application for the Community Environmental Coordinator role at Community Waitakere, a community organisation committed to a vision of a sustainable Waitakere with thriving, connected communities.
 
This role requires a person who has experience working outdoors preferably as an environmental educator undertaking physical work along stream banks.  This person also will need to have some experience working with high-needs youth with complex issues and with community groups.  You will need to be flexible, patient, reliable and adaptable.  You will have a broad range of skills including technical environmental knowledge, outstanding relationship building skills, planning and prioritisation skills and the ability to work cross-culturally and in ways that are appropriate to diverse communities. 
 
We need an energetic, enthusiastic person with a passion for the environment and experience planning for sustainable environmental management.  The person must have a good understanding of the bi-cultural foundation of Aotearoa and the ability to work in an inclusive, collaborative way which honours Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
 
This is a fixed term role for six months from date of appointment, with the possibility of extension for further 12 months.

A job description can be viewed here
 
For further information or to apply with a cover letter and your CV, please contact Louise Stokes 838-7204 ext.706 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
Applications close 5pm on 23rd January.

 

 
Community Waitakere's AGM a great success!
Friday, 07 October 2011 08:46

The State of Community:
From the Nation, to the City, to the West

With Rod Oram, Mayor Len Brown and
Deputy Mayor Penny Hulse

                                               Rod Oram, Len Brown & Penny Hulse


Wednesday 30th November 2011
4.00pm – 6.30pm
Waitakere Civic Centre
6 Henderson Valley Road, Henderson

Thankyou for attending Community Waitakere’s AGM on Wednesday night with speeches by Rod Oram, Mayor Len Brown & Deputy Mayor Penny Hulse on the topic “The State of Community: from the Nation, to the Region, to the West”. 

For those of you who were unable to attend, the speeches can viewed online at Franklin Live via the following links:

Rod Oram - http://www.franklin-live.net/site/player/663.html
Mayor Len Brown - http://www.franklin-live.net/site/player/664.html
Deputy Mayor Penny Hulse - http://www.franklin-live.net/site/player/665.html

Community Waitakere’s Annual Report can also be viewed online here 

 
Our Place Project Announced
Thursday, 21 July 2011 16:28

Community Waitakere’s Project Twin Streams Henderson Creek is pleased to announce the official opening of the ‘Our Place Project’ on Tuesday, 8 November, 5 pm, Falls Park Rotunda, Henderson. The Hon. Dr. Nick Smith, Environment Minister will be in attendance. Our Place is an exciting youth stream restoration project with a distinctly West Auckland flavour. The project is delivered in partnership with the Ministy for the Environment and aims to provide new opportunities and perspectives for high needs youth.

Project Twin Streams Henderson Creek has secured two years funding from the Ministry for the Environment’s Community Environment Fund. This backing is recognition of the expertise the Community Waitakere team has developed in restoration planting, environmental education and the local community links forged delivering Project Twin Streams in the Henderson Creek catchment.

“We’ve been working with young people to restore local sections of Henderson Creek for some time now using a creative approach targeted at the needs of our diverse community” says Sara Lovitz, Community Engagement Coordinator, Henderson Creek. “We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to build on the existing ties we have with Child Youth and Family (Waitakere) and ZEAL West Auckland on the Our Place Project,” she says.

Participants take part in practical on site sessions ranging from eco-sourcing native seeds, raising seedlings and exploring the methodologies behind restoration planting schemes, such as the work undertaken on Project Twin Streams. Laura Armstrong, Community Education Coordinator believes the opportunity to connect high needs and offending youth with the environment can have long-term spins offs for those individuals involved.

“The project gives them an opporutunity to practise co-operation, collaboration and responsibility to achieve environmental results. Young people are the greatest influencers of their peers and are our future decision makers so their direct involvement will have longer and wider reaching benefits. This project is about creating opportunities for young people to engage with their whakapapa and in turn, put manaakitanga and kaitiakitanga into action,” she says. Initial evaluations suggest that the project is resonating well with those youth involved.

“We’re very keen to harness the skills of these young people as they have a lot to offer the project and the wider community,” says Sara. As well as the physical planting work, participants have contributed to a new resource the team is developing that will step through the history of Henderson Creek, te ao maori, issues surrounding water quality and management and stream restoration. “The audience remains top-of-mind in everything we deliver on the project so the youth orientated look of these new resources reflects this and the creative skills of some of the young people we’re working with,” she says.

This collaborative approach is also reflected in the project’s delivery, a partnership model that draws on the strength of a number of organisations. While in its infancy, the Project Twin Streams Henderson Creek team is already looking to the future.

“We’ve established a steering group with guidance and involvement from Te Kawerau a Maki kaumatua Eru Thompson, Auckland Council, Child Youth and Family Services, ZEAL West Auckland, Te Korowai mentoring programme and local youth. We are also working to strengthen relationships with other community groups, businesses, iwi, as well as education and training institutions that will support the project and the young people that are involved now and into the future,” says Pat Watson, Chief Executive, Community Waitakere Charitable Trust.

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