The free workshops facilitated by Richard Westlake of Westlake Governance were attended by close to 100 people.
We are excited to let you know about our upcoming West Coast Governance Programme, which offers an excellent opportunity to further enhance your governance skills.
The programme, also facilitated by Richard Westlake and Vaughan Renner, includes five comprehensive workshops covering key aspects of governance, from understanding roles and responsibilities to developing effective strategies.
If you enjoyed the Community Governance Workshop, we believe you will greatly benefit from this advanced programme. For more information, please see below, or contact Katie at: events@dwc.org.nz.
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