Leadership for sustainable communities 9 October 2013 Kat Baddeley “Leaders in Leadership responsive to the needs of our diverse communities”

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Leadership for sustainable communities 9 October 2013 Kat Baddeley “Leaders in Leadership responsive to the needs of our diverse communities”

Overview Regional Community Leadership Programs Community Leadership Programs impact GCLP community project 2005 Questions

Regional Community Leadership Programs Rivers and Ranges 2014 Collectively we aim to deliver exceptional leadership programs to rural and regional Victorians in order to strengthen our communities and develop leadership capacity.

Leadership Impact January – April 2013 state-wide survey conducted 1700 alumni/participants invited to participate 628 responded = 36% return rate ABS census data comparators Excellent baseline data established 5 sections  About you  Your leadership program  Your journey  Your alumni  Your community engagement

About you… Gippsland CLP 423 alumnus (only 12% responded) Gender 49% Female 51% male LGA’s Baw Baw14% South Gipps 5% Bass Coast 3% Latrobe 41% Wellington 12% East Gipps 10% Other Vic 5% O/S 2% Other/Unknown 8%

About you - Gippsland SectorAgriculture1% Artist/Musician1% Community Sector5% Communications2% Education12% Electricity Generation8% Emergency Services2% Health3% ICT2% Local Govt9% Manufacturing2% Politics1% Professions2% Public Service11% Small Business6% Water4% Other4% Unknown23% Retired2% 100% State data – was not obtained during the survey.

Your Leadership Program…

Your journey…individual

Your journey…employer

Your journey…community

community engagement…

Voluntary contribution = $13m p/a Significant social impact for rural and regional communities

Community project Michelle Weatherall Baw Baw Latrobe Local Leaning and Employment Network GCLP graduate: 2005 Community project: Inspiring Young Women Inspiring Young Women targets young women from Gippsland schools and community organisations.

Katrina Baddeley – Executive Officer Victorian Regional Community Leadership Programs Secretariat m: e: w: Michelle Weatherall - Partnership Broker Baw Baw Latrobe LLEN e: w: