Nationwide Roadshow For Sustainable Practice
Press release from Otago Polytechnic’s Centre for Sustainable Practice
4 October 2010
Nationwide Roadshow to launch qualifications in Sustainable Practice
A biodiesel fuelled roadshow designed to
deliver the message that sustainable practice increasingly
equals success and to promote the launch of a new
qualification hits the road next week. The qualification
is designed so people in full employment could get credit
for the work they do embedding sustainable practice anywhere
in New Zealand.
The roadshow, organized by the Otago Polytechnic Centre for Sustainable Practice and supported by Biodiesel New Zealand and Queenstown businesses Nomad Safaris and Ziptrek Ecotours, starts in Auckland next Saturday (October 9) and makes its way south to finish in Queenstown on November 5 for the Queenstown Lakes Sustainable Business Expo. Presentations will be held in most centres - see the schedule below and the host partners.
The Polytechnic has created two new qualifications, a Certificate in Sustainable Practice (Level 5) and a Graduate Diploma in Sustainable Practice (Level 7) to recognize and the work that is being done in this field and in response to demand to build practical experience around the theory.
Course manager of the Polytechnic’s Centre for Sustainable Practice, Steve Henry, says the training courses offer students the tools to embed sustainable practice into their communities.
“The courses each contain an action-focused elective which gets students to focus on solving particular sustainability issues within their own work environment or field of interest. Part of our focus during the roadshow is to inspire businesses, local governments and other organisations to come up with special projects students can complete,” said Mr Henry. “We want to come back with a good bank of problems to put clever thinking around.”
“This roadshow, and the qualifications, are about aligning economic, environmental and social success,” he said. “Rising natural resource costs and increasing demand for them makes the business case compelling. We don’t need to be talking about the ‘why’ anymore, it’s about the ‘how’.”
The new Grad. Dip., scheduled to begin in February 2011 will be based in Wanaka and is expected to attract adults who are graduates or the equivalent, both from the Southern region and distance students.
“Wanaka is fast becoming a centre for expertise in this area, the community and several individual businesses have embraced the concepts and completed projects through organizations such as Wanaka Waste Busters and Sustainable Wanaka. Wanaka is the natural home for this course.”
Mr Henry says the qualifications will help both private and public sectors reap financial, environmental and social rewards.
“Councils, government departments and businesses are beginning to understand that sustainable practice is increasingly best practice that delivers positive results to bottom lines. These courses are designed for those organisations and for students who see themselves either following a career in this field or seeing sustainable practice as a valuable and useful add on to another qualification.”
The Graduate Diploma in
Sustainable Practice Level 7 qualification can be carried
out anywhere in New Zealand and could be completed in eight
months, either part time alongside work or full time, based
at the Centre for Sustainable Practice in Central
Otago.
“This is a model of education with a difference,” Henry said. “This course is for everyone but particularly for those who want to focus on practical outcomes they can bring to their employment places and communities.”
DAY/DATE 2010
LOCATION
NATURE OF EVENT
TIME AND VENUE
HOST(S)
Sunday October 10th
Manukau
Afternoon tea- projects discussion
2pm Rosehill Church. Cnr of Tatariki St and Endinburgh Ave Papakura
Towards 2060
Lets Do It Manukau
Monday, October 11th
Auckland
Seminar
Jasmax, 2 Marston Street
Parnell
12.30-1.30pm
Jasmax Architects
Tuesday, October 12th
Hamilton
Seminar
Bill Gallagher Events Room 2 Wintec City Campus 12.30-1.30pm
The Natural Step
NZ
Waikato Chamber of Commerce
Tuesday, October 12th
Tauranga
Green Drinks
Bravo, Red Square 5-7 pm
Sustainable Business Network
Wednesday October 13th
Rotorua
Morning tea
10 am
The Business Hub
1209 Hinemaru St
Rotorua Biodiesel consortium
Wednesday, October 13th
Palmerston North
Launch Sustainable business programme
UCOL Atrium 5.45-6.15pm
Universal College of Learning, Palmerston North City Council, Vision Manawatu
Thursday, October 14th
Wellington
Photoshoot
745am The Inter Islander ferry Queue
Energy Efficiency & Conservation Authority
Thursday, October 14th
Nelson
Business and community Seminar
Founders Brewery and Cafe 4.30pm
Cawthron Institute, Nelson Malborough Institute of Technology, SBN
Friday, October 15th
Kaikoura
Business seminar
Kaikoura District Council 12.30pm to1.30pm
Kaikoura District Council
Monday November 1st
Invercargill
1 Business development
Seminar
2.
Community Seminar
1 4pm 143 Spey St
2. 7pm 143 Spey St
Venture Southland
Friday, November 5th
Queenstown
Expo
Memorial Hall 9.00am to 4.00pm
Queenstown Lakes Sustainable business partners
Tuesday, November 9th
Dunedin
Launch
Otago Polytechnic Council Chambers 4.30pm to 5.30pm
Launch strategic business programme
ends