Our Journey  About Wellbeing  Where we started  Our transition  Where we are now.

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Our Journey  About Wellbeing  Where we started  Our transition  Where we are now

About Wellbeing North Canterbury Community Trust

Our Vision and Mission  We provide quality services that respond effectively to existing and emerging social and community needs  Working together; empowering communities. Nā te mahi ngātahi ka whaimana te iwi  Nāu tāu rourou nā tāku rourou ka ora ai te iwi The combination of the goods from my basket and your basket will contribute to the people thriving.

Our Values  Relationship  Dedicated  Learning  Giving  Empowering  Passionate

More About Wellbeing  Reach:Waimakariri & Hurunui Districts  Staff:28  Volunteers:114

Kaiapoi Community Support

Karanga Mai Early learning Centre

Rangiora – High Street

Kaiapoi District Community Development Trust 1986  “the lack of support services and low self esteem are important aspects that warrant urgent consideration”

The Waimakariri Community Development Trust 1992  Our purpose is to enhance community wellbeing by supporting services and projects within our district that have the participation of the people within this community

Our Trust in 2005  11 projects  24 full and part time staff  30 volunteers  13 Trustees  30 Project Management Team members

Our structure in 2005 Coordinating Committee School Holiday Programme Oxford Community Board Safer Schools Project Counselling Kaiapoi Community Services Family Violence Network Coordinator Community Youth Workers Nga Tamariki Childcare Centre Youth Drug & Alcohol Service School Attendance Strengthening Families

Where we are now

What We Do Each Year 6,000 volunteer hours 34,000 kms travelled 1,700 clients (direct and indirect) 6,746 enquiries for information 403 food parcels 20 services and programmes

Manager Team Leader Operations Administrator Admin & Funding Team Leader Volunteers & Projects Kaiapoi Community Support Community Pantry School Holiday Programme Volunteers Restorative Justice North Canterbury timeXchange Team Leader Clinical CYW District CYW Oxford Family Social Worker x 2 School Attendance Strengthening Families Coordinator YDA Counsellor X 2 Team Leader Karanga Mai (Senior Teacher) Infant Teachers Toddler / Young Children Teachers Board of Trustees Organisation Chart

Manager High Street, Rangiora Volunteer Receptionists Room Rental Stopping Violence Services Battered Women’s Trust PHO Counsellors x4 Adult Drug & Alcohol Counsellor Other Casual Users Backroom Services Drive Sober Course Social Services Waimakariri Earthquake Projects: - Pastoral Care - Kaiapoi Events Coordinator Kaiapoi Community Support Team Leader Volunteers & Projects Volunteers Foodbank Drivers Programme Restorative Justice, North Canterbury timeXchange School Holiday Programme Girls Group Room Rental PHO Counsellers Probation Community Law Depression Support Group Otautahi Women’s Refuge CAF Rural Services Other Casual Users Clinical Services Team Leader Strengthening Families Community Youth Worker - Oxford Community Youth Worker – District Family Social Worker Youth Drug & Alcohol Counsellors x 2 School Attendance EAGALA (under Development) Karanga Mai Early Learning Centre Senior Teacher Infant & Toddler Teachers (total of 7 Staff) Board of Trustees Functional Chart Operations Team Team Leader, Operations

Our Challenges and Opportunities  Managing complexity  Building capability  Mitigating risk  Keeping the focus  Maintaining perspective

Contact us Manager, Deirdre Ryan or Visit our Website

Thank you