How YOU can participate in   the conversation

STEP 1:
  Click here to read  more about what a CLP can offer you and your region.

STEP 2:  Click here to hear the perspectives of CLP graduates (sound required) or for detailed interviews with CLP graduates about their experiences click on the links below:

Cheryl's Story

David's Story

Megan's Story

Trevor's Story


STEP 3:  click here to read testimonials from participant, community and regional perspectives.

STEP 4:   Click here to access an online survey to have your say

This conversation is being made possible through:

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A new Community Leadership Program?

for the region encompassing Mitchell, Murrindindi, Nillumbik, Yarra Ranges & Whittlesea areas
led BY the community FOR the community!

Currently there are ten community leadership programs (CLPs) across Victoria, most operating for over a decade.  These not-for-profit organisations are led by the community for the community. The results have been real and tangible for individuals, community & industry groups, and the wider region. 

A gap has been identified in the above region presenting significant barriers to those who would like to resource and strengthem their community or industry group, extend their regional networks, and reinvigorate and encourage existing and emerging leaders.

Following a series of community conversations held across the region it is believed that there is a high need and strong support for a community leadership program to be formed.

Graduates of the Loddon Murray, Alpine Valleys and Fairley Community Leadership Programs are available to support this process over the next few months with the formation of a not-for-profit organisation for by March 2012.

In the meantime YOU are invited to find out more and have your say in what style of community leadership program would best meet your community and regional needs. 

Complete Steps 1 - 4 (LEFT)

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ABOVE:  Participants in one of the positive community conversations held across the region during October.

“I think this initiative to promote leadership is one of the most important things to introduce to this region. If our young people can be encouraged to participate in the leadership program that will really help to move the region forward. I feel very positive about it.”
                                                                                              Kilmore businessman, Steve Ansell


“The participant experiences were of significant personal growth and development well beyond their particular community or work role. I’d encourage all employers and not-for-profits to get involved as a community leadership program is a great way to build capacity and add value.” 
                                                                  Glen Cox from Careforce Church in the Yarra Ranges
(Glen was a former manager of a food manufacturing company who has witnessed the benefits of the Williamson and Fairley Community Leadership Programs)







For more information please email projects@cllm.org.au or call Kerry Anderson on  03 5470-5122 or 0418 553 719 .

 
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