Forum Flash – 23 October 2012 News from Western Sydney Community Forum ZEST Awards: Nominations Open Tomorrow - 24th October! Nominations open for the 2013 ZEST Awards tomorrow. Do you know someone who deserves a ZEST Award? Visit the new look ZEST Awards website for more details. Here is a sneak peek at some of the exciting new categories for this year's ZEST Awards. Exceptional Print Media Campaign
Must be a newspaper which has undertaken a campaign on a social issue. Must show evidence of reporting proactively on relevant social issues to
create a positive impact in Greater Western Sydney, within a locality or across the region.
Exceptional Community Partnership Project in a Local Government Area
Must show evidence of how stakeholders have worked in partnership to
achieve an extraordinary outcome for the community of Greater Western Sydney.
Must provide evidence of the positive impact this project has achieved in
Greater Western Sydney, within a specific Local Government Area.
Exceptional Community Partnership Project Across a Region
Must show evidence of how stakeholders have worked in partnership to
achieve an extraordinary outcome for the community of Greater Western Sydney.
Must provide evidence of the positive impact this project has achieved in
Greater Western Sydney, across a region (i.e. across two or more Local Government Areas).
Nominations for ZEST 2013 will be opened tomorrow 24th of October, with ZEST launched at the Casula Powerhouse later that day. For more information about ZEST, please contact Tom Nance, ZEST Awards Coordinator Social Enterprise Reducing Homelessness Forum Over 80 people attended the Social Enterprise ending Homelessness Forum on 16 October at the Riverside Theatre. The Forum was a joint project of Western Sydney Community Forum, Homelessness NSW, Parramatta Council and Social Enterprise
Funding Australia for Anti-Poverty Week. Mark Daniels from Social Traders opened the forum with an inspiring account about his personal journey working with Social Enterprises to reduce homelessness in Melbourne. More Affordable Housing Faster Seminar What are governments and community organisations doing to increase the rate at which affordable housing is being built to reduce the numbers of people experiencing housing stress? How can the community contribute to help affordable housing become available sooner and be part of the solution? A one day forum organized by the Western Sydney Housing Coalition on Wednesday 14 November at Auburn Centre for Community will explore these issues. Speakers from government, community and academia will present short presentations to stimulate audience participation in developing solutions for Western Sydney.
Bookings are limited and essential. To register contact Simon Emsley on or 9727 0477 Equipment on Offer – Free to a good home WSCF has recently upgraded some of its equipment. The following items are available FREE – pickup from Parramatta only. If you are interested, please emailto make arrangements. Equipment will be available on a “first in first served basis” as we cannot store these items indefinitely.
Commander Phone System with at least 10 handsets – will require installation
6 x computer screens, approx. size, 330mm x 260mm 4 x mouse 4 x keyboards
WSCF Closed for Staff Planning Our office will be closed on Monday 29 October and Tuesday 30 October for Staff Planning. If you need to contact anyone urgently, please ring them directly on their mobiles, or send an email to them directly. We apologise for any inconvenience we may cause. Joke Spot Why isn't there mouse flavoured cat food? There is fish flavoured! For a copy of the WSCF HACC Flash
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