Connected Murihiku

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Project Overview

This community-led initiative has been designed in response to the feedback gathered for the Just Transitions process via the engagement with the Community Capability work stream, known as Strong Communities Murihiku. The project sets a strong platform to grow and develop over time in response to the needs of the community and social sector. The Connected Murihiku proposal is a means to bring all these agencies, organisations and people together, build connection and resilience and ensure we get the best out of all the community and social activity in Murihiku.

Connected Murihiku includes an online platform together with

Project Overview

This community-led initiative has been designed in response to the feedback gathered for the Just Transitions process via the engagement with the Community Capability work stream, known as Strong Communities Murihiku. The project sets a strong platform to grow and develop over time in response to the needs of the community and social sector. The Connected Murihiku proposal is a means to bring all these agencies, organisations and people together, build connection and resilience and ensure we get the best out of all the community and social activity in Murihiku.

Connected Murihiku includes an online platform together with a project lead. You can link to the Connected Murihiku website here. The project lead role will be to connect with the community and social sector and to champion the platform with them. The project lead will also gather the information for the website and build a picture of what exists and where the gaps are for the sector. They will facilitate in-person support to the community and social sector in the form of in-person hui and be accessible to those not able to access the online platform.

The four focus areas for the Project are:

  • Community-led approachwe’re committed to a community-led approach ensuring strong, interconnected networks both in person and online, and developing a website tailored to the community’s needs

  • Increased visibility – enhancing the visibility of local organisations, sharing impactful stories and improving community access to information and support.

  • Insights and advocacy – gaining valuable insights into our community and growing advocacy capabilities.

  • Growing capability and collaboration – identifying opportunities for capacity building and collaboration, thereby strengthening or community and social sectors.

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