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Exploring the Core Skills Toolkit - Working in a culturally responsive way

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Mon, 28 Jul, 8pm - 8:40pm EDT

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The Core Skills Toolkit is a collection of practical, easy-to-use resources and insights curated by the Centre for Social Impact (CSI) to help new and small community groups and not-for-profit organisations thrive.

This engaging session with Kathryn Nemec and 'Emeline Unga from the Centre for Social Impact will explore why working in a culturally appropriate way matters, covering practical tips to get started and looking at examples of what works.  Learn how to grow inclusivity within your organisation and community.  Don’t miss this opportunity to grow your skills and network!

About the presenters:

Kathryn Nemec offers research, evaluation, and project management support to CSI and its clients, with a particular interest in participating grant making, capability development and the use of evaluation to improve organisations.  As a community psychologist, she has extensive experience consulting for not-for-profit, local government, and philanthropic sectors.  Kathryn brings a values-driven, collaborative approach to support organisations to demonstrate their impact.

‘Emeline Unga is of Tongan descent. She has experience in education, leadership, and community research utilising Pacific methods such as talanoa. As a primary teacher for 15 years, ‘Emeline has worked across diverse communities, and with Māori and Pacific peoples. She is passionate about supporting young people with diverse learning needs.

‘Emeline has a strong interest in Pacific-led social change. She advocates for equity and positive change through Indigenous approaches centered on relationality and holistic well-being.

‘Emeline has a Master of Educational Leadership (Hons) and is currently pursuing a Doctorate of Education from the University of Auckland.

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