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E nga iwi nui tonu
Tenei te mihi atu kia a Koutou nei
Naumai - Haeremai - Whakahono
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To all the people
Greetings to you all
Welcome! Welcome! Join us.
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NZFVWO membership offers you...
A national framwork for local experience -
- Be part of a strong collective national voice on key issues for our sector.
- Ensure your experience counts by providing input to the Federation's submissions.
- Focus on today's issues and share your experiences and learning with others at workshops and forums around the country.
A means to stay informed on current social service issues -
- Member exclusive email alerts and online discussion groups
- Keep up with current legislation, submission dates, sector legal news and resources with Law Scene newsletter (10 issue a year)
- Weekly News & views via email, plus opinion pieces on topical issues from organisations around the country through our New Dialogue magazine.
Opportunity to add capacity and improve your effectiveness -
- Access research and advice to support your capacity and effectiveness
- Benefit from our collaborative projects
such as ComVoices, Keeping it Legal, TechSoup NZ, CommunityCentral, Mana Mahi, Collaborative Voices and VAVA (Value Added by Voluntary Agencies)
What our members say about us...
"NZFVWO membership ensures we are aware of the wider network and issues and trends affecting people in other parts of New Zealand."
Stacia Smith, New Plymouth Budget Advisory Service
"Membership means we are kept in touch with what's happening at a national and government level - networking with other members. We feel that our organisation has a voice on matters of concern."
Mary Gray, Auckland Home & Family Society
"We belong because of the work you do-we can't do everything. The Federation does different things from our own national organisation."
Cheryll Martin, Volunteering Auckland
"We appreciate being part of a national umbrella that identifies and discusses issues that are important to our sector and does something about them. We have found the Federation to be a good advocate and it is ideally placed to continue as a major advocate for our sector."
Andrea Goble, Community Waikato
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