One year on and going strong as website launched
Today the newly appointed Minister responsible for the Community and Voluntary Sector, Rick Barker reconfirmed the
government goal to build strong relationships with the vital groups and individuals who work in the sector.
"Government's role in strengthening and developing communities is moving towards an increasing focus on partnerships and
building capabilities for self-determined development. This too reflects the wishes of communities, and builds on local
community knowledge and initiative.
"A strong tenet of a caring society is the degree to which volunteering is encouraged, embraced and practiced. Over a
million kiwis do voluntary work – that's around a quarter of our population.
"There is increasing engagement between government and community organisations to pursue common goals and interests. We
realise the critical role that community and voluntary sectors play as partners in both economic and social development.
"We have more than 14,000 charitable trusts and more than 22,000 incorporated societies operating, so the government
must not take these contributions for granted, but rather encourage ongoing participation, said Community and Voluntary
Sector Minister Rick Barker.
The Office will continue work to address barriers to volunteering in government policy and practice, and promote the
Government Policy on Volunteering. The vision of the policy is for a society with a high level of volunteering, where
the many contributions are actively supported and valued. Rick Barker will launch the new 'Good Practice Funding'
website tonight during the first anniversary celebrations.
“The Good Practice Funding website adds to the government goal to improve access to information for the sector through
leadership and partnership and also is an aid for public servants to follow good funding processes for the thousands of
community and voluntary sector organizations.
“Today's launch of the website completes a successful year for the Office and is part of ongoing government investment
and the development of structures and projects to link up government agencies and the community and voluntary sector,”
he said.