Proceedings

Following are the proceedings of the New Zealand Community Economic Development Conference 2010, which was held 9-11 February 2010 at: 

Waitakere City Council, Lincoln Green Hotel and Conference Centre and Netball Waitakere Te Pai Centre, Henderson, New Zealand.

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TUESDAY 9 FEBRUARY 2010

6.30pm

Opening Speaker: The Role of Social Enterprise in Community Economic Development (Amokura Panoho's Transcript)

WEDNESDAY 10 FEBRUARY 2010

8.35am

Welcome: Welcome to the conference (Tony Mayow)

8.45am

Opening Plenary: How can community economic development approaches respond to
the challenges and opportunities we face?
(Penny Hulse's &  John Forbes' Presentations)

9.30am

Plenary 1: Leading edge lessons from the social enterprise sector in Scotland (Aidan Pia)

10.45am

Plenary 2: Community Anchor Organisations; a model for empowerment and sustainble communities (Jess Steele)

11.30am

Workshops 1

Social Entreprise Development Alternative Finance and Investment Community Economic Development

1a Session focus: Lessons learned in running social enterprises

2a Session focus: Investing in social enterprises and community economic development - what works?

3a Session focus: Harnessing people’s creativity to improve their socialand economic well-being

Steve Lawrence'sCliff Colquhoun's Ingrid Burkett's & John Prendergast's Presentations Liz Gardiner's & Lynn Lawton's Presentations

1b Session focus: Turning good ideas into action

2x Session focus: Potential New Zealand approaches to social investment

3b Session focus: Think globally - act locally; stories from Canada to Opotiki

Charlotte Young's & John Stansfield's Lindsay Jeffs' & Mark Bentley's Presentations Ray Dart's, Arihia Tuoro & Barbara MacLennan's Presentations

12.10pm

World Cafe: Comunity Enterprise Case Study and Business & Community Collaboration Case Studyalso see TVNZ (Eva Lawrence)

1.45pm

Plenary 3: Emerging international trends in best practice and social finance, social lending and social investment/social finance (Peter Quarmby)

2.30pm

Workshops 2

Social Enterprise Development Alternative Finance and Investment Community Economic Development

1c Session focus: Faith-based pathways to achieving successful social enterprises

2b Session focus: New approaches to investing social enterprises and
community economic development

3c Session: focus Utilising local assets to develop a neighbourhood
community

Pablo Gimenez's Presentation

David Thompson's & Danny Gresham's Presentations

Annemarie Naylor's & Di Jennings' Presentations
1x Session focus: Political environment to support social enterprise
development in New Zealand

2c Session focus: Using procurement as a means to support community economic development

 

 

 

 

 

 

3d Session focus: Developing communities from inside out - strengths based approach

Sue Bradford's Presentation Rogan Hume's Presentation Ted Smeaton's Presentation

4.00pm

Plenary 4: What could council and government be doing to support community economic development? (Joanne McNeill)

7.00pm Conference Dinner: His Worship Bob Harvey, Mayor Waitakere City Council, Waitakere, NZ

Thursday, 11 February 2010

8.45am

Plenary 5: Transforming communities through community controlled assets (Annemarie Naylor)

9.30am

Workshops 3

Social Entreprise Development Alternative Finance and Investment Community Economic Development

1d Session focus: Generating and implementng social enterprise ideas

2d Session focus: Determining how councils can enable social enterprises
and community economic development

3e Session focus: Working at the coal face with local communities

Aidan Pia's & Lisa Woolley's Presentations Joanne McNeill's & Minnie Baragwanath's Presentations Julie Pearse's & David Zussman's Presentations

1u Session focus: Life in the “past” lane - using heritage as a tool for social enterprise and community development

2e Session focus: Supporting not-for-profit organisations to move from social services to social trading

3f Session focus: Sustainable paths to community development

Dave Wilson's Presentation Kevin Robbie's & Roy Boonen's Presentations Charlotte Young's & Justine Munro's Presentations

 

12.00pm

Workshops 4

Social Entreprise Development Alternative Finance and Investment Community Economic Development

1e Session focus: The role of social enterprise in the health and disability sectors

2f Session focus: Generating funding for social enterprises and community
economic development organisations

3g Session focus: Neighbourhood success stories from Waitakere

Kevin Robbie's & Kevin Riley and Tricia Fitzgerald's Presentations  Peter Quarmby's & Glen Saunders' Presentations Rochana Sheward's & Lippy Chalmers' Presentations

1f Session focus: Lessons learnt in scaling-up social enterprises

2g Session focus: Putting social enterprise and community economic
development on the map

3h Session focus: Community economic development in the Auckland region - issues and opportunities

Steve Lawrence's & Stephen Knapp's Presentations  David Thompson's & Vivian Hutchinson's Presentations  David Wilson's & Rachael Trotman's Presentations 

2.00pm

Plenary 6: Asset Based Community Development (Ted Smeaton) & Approaches to building innovative, enterprising, sustainable and connected communities (Liz Gardiner)

2.45pm

Workshops 5

Social Entreprise Development Alternative Finance and Investment Community Economic Development

1g Session focus: How community enterprise enables community
empowerment

2h Session focus: Local-based approaches to funding community economic development

3i Session focus: Stories from the front line

Jess Steele's & Nuku Rapana's Presentations Ingrid Burkett's & Margaret Jefferies' Presentations Ted Smeaton's & Pippa Coom's Presentations

1h Session focus: Developing social enterprises in different communities

2y Session: focus Rekindling co-operative investment to enable social change

3j Session focus: The role of creativity in community economic development

Pablo Gimenez's & Michael Jones' Presentations Dave Marra's & Christoph Hensch's Presentations Liz Gardiner's & Di Jennings' Presentations

3.45pm

Closing Plenary: The importance of local neighbourhood responses in a volatile global economy (John Stansfield)

4.15pm Closing Challenge: Ulu Aiono, Pacific Chamber of Commerce, Auckland Pacific Forum and founder COGITA

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