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DESCRIPTION:The Department of Creative Industries\, Tourism and Sport is de
 livering the Regional governance success series\, facilitated by Caroline 
 Robinson from 150Square.This series offers 6 online sessions to help regio
 nal association and club committee members strengthen governance and leade
 rship skills.Each session focuses on practical knowledge you can apply str
 aight away. Sessions include tools\, resources and a case study to show ho
 w the concepts work in real situations. You will also have time to ask que
 stions and take part in group problem solving.Session 5: Where are all the
  people?Explore how to attract\, support and retain the people who keep yo
 ur organisation running. We cover volunteers and paid staff\, including ro
 les and responsibilities\, succession planning and managing conflict. You 
 will also learn how governance supports a positive and sustainable team cu
 lture.&nbsp\;What you will learnAcross the series\, we cover key areas to 
 help you build strong and sustainable organisations:governance foundations
  and compliancefinancial management and budgetingrunning effective meeting
 splanning and risk managementworkforce and volunteer sustainabilityfuture 
 trends and emerging tools.Each session includes a practical case study to 
 help you apply what you learn in a real-world context.Who Should AttendThe
 se webinars is suitable for all experience levels. Whether you are new to 
 committee work or want to build your skills\, these sessions will help you
 .It is designed for people involved in regional sport and recreation\, inc
 luding:regional sport and recreation club committee membersregional sport 
 and recreation associations.Meet the presenter - Caroline RobinsonWith a p
 assion for assisting not-for-profits through governance and strategy\, Car
 oline combines&nbsp\;extensive experience with a broad-thinking\, strategi
 c approach to produce people-centred solutions.&nbsp\;Connecting the peopl
 e\, services and information rural organisations need to help them expand 
 and&nbsp\;thrive in their community. Caroline leads the not forprofit serv
 ice and also provides support to small&nbsp\;rural local governments.Carol
 ine currently holds an EO position on the North Eastern Wheatbelt Regional
  Organisation of&nbsp\;Councils and has also held board positions on state
  government\, rural not-for-profits\, sports clubs and&nbsp\;the Regional 
 Chambers of Commerce and Industry WA. In 2011 Caroline was awarded the Agr
 ifutures&nbsp\;National and WA Rural Woman of the Year\, as well as the Sh
 ire of Narembeen Citizen of the Year in&nbsp\;2018.Caroline is currently t
 he Chair of the Ravensthorpe Hopetoun Future Fund\, resides on the WA Coun
 try&nbsp\;Health Service Board\, is the Company Secretary of the SEGRA Fou
 ndation and President of the Eastern&nbsp\;Districts Hockey Association.
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SUMMARY:Where are all the people? — Regional governance success series
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p data-pm-slice="1 3 []">The Department of Cr
 eative Industries\, Tourism and Sport is delivering the Regional governanc
 e success series\, facilitated by Caroline Robinson from 150Square.</p><p>
 This series offers 6 online sessions to help regional association and club
  committee members strengthen governance and leadership skills.</p><p>Each
  session focuses on practical knowledge you can apply straight away. Sessi
 ons include tools\, resources and a case study to show how the concepts wo
 rk in real situations. You will also have time to ask questions and take p
 art in group problem solving.</p><h2>Session 5: Where are all the people?<
 /h2><p>Explore how to attract\, support and retain the people who keep you
 r organisation running. We cover volunteers and paid staff\, including rol
 es and responsibilities\, succession planning and managing conflict. You w
 ill also learn how governance supports a positive and sustainable team cul
 ture.&nbsp\;</p><h3>What you will learn</h3><p>Across the series\, we cove
 r key areas to help you build strong and sustainable organisations:</p><ul
 ><li>governance foundations and compliance</li><li>financial management an
 d budgeting</li><li>running effective meetings</li><li>planning and risk m
 anagement</li><li>workforce and volunteer sustainability</li><li>future tr
 ends and emerging tools.</li></ul><p>Each session includes a practical cas
 e study to help you apply what you learn in a real-world context.</p><h2>W
 ho Should Attend</h2><p>These webinars is suitable for all experience leve
 ls. Whether you are new to committee work or want to build your skills\, t
 hese sessions will help you.</p><p>It is designed for people involved in r
 egional sport and recreation\, including:</p><ul><li>regional sport and re
 creation club committee members</li><li>regional sport and recreation asso
 ciations.</li></ul><h2><span style="background-color:transparent\;text-ali
 gn:inherit\;text-transform:inherit\;word-spacing:normal\;caret-color:auto\
 ;white-space:inherit\;">Meet the presenter - Caroline Robinson</span></h2>
 <p>With a passion for assisting not-for-profits through governance and str
 ategy\, Caroline combines&nbsp\;extensive experience with a broad-thinking
 \, strategic approach to produce people-centred solutions.&nbsp\;Connectin
 g the people\, services and information rural organisations need to help t
 hem expand and&nbsp\;thrive in their community. Caroline leads the not for
 profit service and also provides support to small&nbsp\;rural local govern
 ments.</p><p>Caroline currently holds an EO position on the North Eastern 
 Wheatbelt Regional Organisation of&nbsp\;Councils and has also held board 
 positions on state government\, rural not-for-profits\, sports clubs and&n
 bsp\;the Regional Chambers of Commerce and Industry WA. In 2011 Caroline w
 as awarded the Agrifutures&nbsp\;National and WA Rural Woman of the Year\,
  as well as the Shire of Narembeen Citizen of the Year in&nbsp\;2018.</p><
 p>Caroline is currently the Chair of the Ravensthorpe Hopetoun Future Fund
 \, resides on the WA Country&nbsp\;Health Service Board\, is the Company S
 ecretary of the SEGRA Foundation and President of the Eastern&nbsp\;Distri
 cts Hockey Association.</p>
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