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Started by Ellen Kimball. Last reply by Alicia Curtis May 9. 5 Replies 1 Like
Hi All,The Volunteering Video Competition for Young People is open until 5pm (AEST), 22nd July 2012. The theme is 'Your Passion, Our Nation. Volunteer Now!'. For more information please follow this…Continue
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FROM WEBSITE:"One Disease at a Time is a non-profit organisation that has a simple but groundbreaking vision: to systematically target and eliminate one disease at a time. first initiative is to…Continue
Started by Susan Broughton, CFP. Last reply by Susan Broughton, CFP Jul 26, 2011. 7 Replies 0 Likes
Hello Emergen Volunteers! Does anyone have any advice about how potential volunteers can get connected with volunteering opportunities here in Australia? Are there any websites or similar that are…Continue
Started by Susan Broughton, CFP. Last reply by Garrett Fitzgerald Jul 19, 2011. 5 Replies 0 Likes
Hello Emergen Volunteers!!! Has anyone had any overseas volunteering experiences that they would like to share? Or do you know of any overseas volunteering associations/groups/programs that you would…Continue
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Comment by Linda Le on May 3, 2011 at 11:01am The One21seventy Continuous Quality Improvement Cycle in Aboriginal primary health care –
FREE training opportunity
What is the training about?
This foundation training course aims to equip staff in the use of the One21seventy Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) cycle tools and processes to improve primary health care for clients attending health services, including:
Experienced Training Team
This interactive and practical program is led by the One21seventy team from Menzies School of Health Research.
Who should attend?
Any staff in QI and/or Aboriginal health services who are interested in making a difference in Primary Health Care in Indigenous communities.
Professional Development - Certificate of Participation
A Certificate of Participation with hours of Professional Development will be issued for attendance.
Date: Tuesday 24th & Wednesday 25th May, 2011
Venue: Aboriginal Alcohol and Drug Service,
211 Royal Street, East Perth WA 6004
Contact: Jacki Ward on 9956 0200 or jacki.ward@cucrh.uwa.edu.au
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Comment by Marie Veenhuyzen on April 15, 2011 at 12:20am If you're into being a true emerging leader and want the feel-good warm-fuzzies of making a real difference too, YouthTree have the perfect volunteer positions in almost every area imaginable. We dream of a world where volunteering is as mainstream as cheeseburgers and breathing. If you want to be a part of making that world a reality, Big Help Mob have just opened 13(!) different positions to satisfy your every whim - from training to PR, logistics to social media, copywriting to research - there's something to suit you; wherever your grand plans are going to take you.
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Comment by Tiffany Birch on March 15, 2011 at 10:10am Craving a mindfood fix? Time for a fresh serve of TEDxPerth!
Perth's premier ideas sharing event is back.
Next Monday, we've got a choice selection of inspiring videos.
Monday 21st March
6pm -9pm
Scitech Discovery Centre
2nd Floor, City West
West Perth
Seating is limited so register via our Facebook
With a bigger team, TEDxPerth is about to get bigger & better.
Hook up to our Facebook to stay updated.
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