1000 days to get it right for every child:Partnerships vital
1000 days to get it right for every child: Partnerships vital
The second event in the Every Child Counts-BusinessNZ discussion series will take place at Te Papa at 7pm on Thursday 12 July, with a strong focus on partnerships between communities and business.
“There is a growing recognition that the issues affecting children should be the concern of all New Zealanders. Many of these issues are beyond the scope of families alone to tackle - including solo parenting, financial insecurity, difficulties in school, and young people ending up ill-equipped to contribute in the workplace. Families, communities, business and government all have a part to play in addressing these issues,” says Phil O’Reilly, CE of BusinessNZ.
“There are some exciting developments taking place in corporate social responsibility and business involvement in community-led development. We want to highlight the superb work some businesses are doing, and challenge others to step up. There is enormous power in partnerships between non-governmental organisations, businesses and government,” says Liz Gibbs, Chair of Every Child Counts.
The Every Child Counts-BusinessNZ discussion series brings together some the nation’s leading businesspeople, child advocates and thought-leaders to explore what can be done. The media and the public are invited to join in the discussion as follows:
“1000
days to get it right for every child: the business of
nurturing children”
A discussion series by Every Child
Counts and BusinessNZ
Thursday 12 July,
7-8.45pm
Soundings Theatre, Te Papa
Chair: Kim
Hill
Panel: Phil O’Reilly (CE of BusinessNZ), Jenny
Prince (CE of Plunket), Pam Muth (Strategic Policy
Consultant), Chris Sola (Pastor of the Dream Centre in
Manukau)
With audience participation and discussion!
Every Child Counts is a coalition of organisations and individuals working to improve the status and wellbeing of NZ children, driven by Barnardos, Plunket, UNICEF, Save the Children, and Ririki. www.everychildcounts.org.nz
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