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Te Pitau Whakarei – creating a bow wave for facilitation.
Nelson New Zealand Aotearoa 25 - 27 November 2009
Pre-conference workshops 23 - 24 November 2009
IAF CPF™Accreditation 21 - 22 November 2009

Haere mai, welcome to Australasian Facilitators Network Conference 2009

Awesome, cutting edge experiences await you in Nelson from 25th to 27th November 2009.
Come on board and bring your leading edge to create a bow-wave for facilitation in Australasia.
Experience vibrant Nelson culture, heritage, landscapes and opportunities: sunshine capital of New Zealand, fabulous wines, fresh seafood, seas and mountains.

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Nelson - Sunshine capitol of New Zealand

Registration


Full Conference: 25-27 November 2009

Early bird

NZ$660 ~AU$ 526 ~US$ 421 ~€ 300

Standard

NZ$700 ~AU$ 557 ~US$ 447 ~€ 300

IAF members

NZ$660 ~AU$ 526 ~US$ 421 ~€ 300

Bathurst Early Bird

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  • All prices above are charged in NZ$ and include Goods and Services Tax of 12.5%
  • To qualify for Early bird registration prices you must register and pay by 28th September 2009
  • Registration closes on 19th November 2009

Registration fee includes:

  • Attendance to all conference sessions.
  • Teas and Lunches
  • Evening function
  • Conference dinner

Registration does not include:

  • Accommodation
  • Additional tickets for partners to attend functions
  • Meals not stated in the programme will be at the delegates expense, as will accommodation and all items of a personal nature, ie: minibar, telephone, laundry etc.

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Preconference Workshops

Designing and Facilitating Complex Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration - Sam Kaner Facilitation – Maori Styles - Michael Elkington Natural Participation - Bringing Forth Care for the Land and Community, in Deeply Communicative Groups by Facilitation Outdoors - Rosie Walford
Facilitating Action Learning for the Culturally Appropriate Development of Leadership and Resilience - Bob Dick Facilitating Conflict Creatively in Communities - Brendan McKeague Online Facilitation Skills: Facilitating in Blended Realities - Stephen Thorpe

 


Whakatū Marae and Founders Heritage Park


The 12th Annual Australasian Facilitators' Network (AFN) Conference will be held at the Whakatū Marae and Founders Heritage Park in the heart of Nelson, New Zealand.

A stay in Nelson is one of life’s pleasures.

Whakatū marae, one of seven marae in the region, is a sign of the revival of Nelson–Marlborough’s eight tribes. Along with new marae projects there are educational and health facilities; they also provide training programmes, and have developed significant commercial fishing and aquaculture businesses.

Founders Heritage Park is a historic village containing many of the old historic buildings and artefacts of Nelson. Nelsonians created this historic townscape featuring real and period buildings, much as they were in colonial days of the 19th century.

Renowned for being New Zealand's sunniest spot, Nelson offers creative culture, spectacular natural beauty and an abundance of local produce in a central and accessible location.

Whakatu marae

Founders Heritage Park, Nelson

About the Australasian Facilitators Network


The Australasian Facilitators Network (AFN) is a self-organising community of practitioners based in Australia, New Zealand, South-East Asia and the Pacific, who have been meeting since 1992.

The Annual AFN Conference began in 1998.  At this event, professional and voluntary facilitators gather to ‘sharpen the saw’, reflect, discuss, challenge, learn, share, meet, mix, create and recreate.  It is a not-for-profit conference organised by volunteers on behalf of their peers.


About the International Association of Facilitators


AFN is pleased to be part of the Affiliate Facilitator Network of the International Association of Facilitators (IAF). 

The IAF is the world-wide professional body established to promote, support and advance the art and practice of professional facilitation through methods exchange, professional growth, practical and published research, and collegial networking.  It is dedicated to growing facilitators and encouraging the use of group process methodologies worldwide.

International Association of Facilitators
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