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Emergency Management Volunteers Summit 2005 : summit report / [Emergency Management Volunteers Summit Steering Committee].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Canberra] : Emergency Management Australia, 2005.Description: 60 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.3480994 22
Available additional physical forms:
  • Also available as an electronic version via the Internet.
Partial contents:
Executive summary of summit -- Summary of recommendations -- Official opening -- Issues from the 2001 inaugural volunteer summit -- Theme 1: "Drivers for change" -- Theme 2: "the future of volunteerism in Australia deeply etched in strategic commnity linkages" -- Volunteer panel perspective -- Volunteers and fundraising - how the Tax Office can help -- Closing.
Review: "This report on the '2005 Emergency Management Volunteers Summit' provides an outline of proceedings including transcripts of key speakers and incorporates issues still of concern to volunteers. Recommendations identify action needed to help ensure volunteerism within the sector is not only maintained, but enhanced." -- INSIDE COVER
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"December 2005" -- foreward.

At head of title: Australian Government, Attorney-General's Department, Emergency Management Australia.

Chairperson: David Templeman.

Cover title.

On cover: Value your volunteers.

Executive summary of summit -- Summary of recommendations -- Official opening -- Issues from the 2001 inaugural volunteer summit -- Theme 1: "Drivers for change" -- Theme 2: "the future of volunteerism in Australia deeply etched in strategic commnity linkages" -- Volunteer panel perspective -- Volunteers and fundraising - how the Tax Office can help -- Closing.

"This report on the '2005 Emergency Management Volunteers Summit' provides an outline of proceedings including transcripts of key speakers and incorporates issues still of concern to volunteers. Recommendations identify action needed to help ensure volunteerism within the sector is not only maintained, but enhanced." -- INSIDE COVER

Also available as an electronic version via the Internet.

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