Sentences with phrase «community affairs representative»

Holly Moskerintz is the Community Affairs Representative for the National Association of REALTORS ®.
In an email, a Bloomberg community affairs representative told the officials that Korean American Charities Foundation were responsible for planning the event — and that other ethnic groups would have their own events as well.
Elvin Garcia has worked for Friends of Brook Park, an environmental justice organization, as a community representative for New York State Assemblyman Marcos A. Crespo, as a field organizer for Obama's re-election campaign in 2012 and then as a Community Affairs Representative for State Senator Gustavo Rivera.

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Under the Treaty of Lisbon, which amends the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty establishing the European Community, the two posts of High Representative for CFSP and the Commissioner for External Affairs are merged to create a High Representative of the Union for Foreign and Security Policy.
Curran said she would target patronage jobs such as community service representatives and constituent affairs workers.
The meeting, organized by Community Board 12, will include 33rd Precinct Deputy Inspector Wilson Aramboles, 34th Precinct Deputy Inspector Reymundo Mundo, Parks Department Manhattan Borough Commissioner William Castro, Urban Park Service Assistant Commissioner Michael Dockett, Manhattan District Attorney Community Affairs rep Jennifer Araujo, Uptown Councilmen Ydanis Rodriguez and Mark Levine, and a representative from the FDNY.
«While millions of immigrants across the State are eager to learn English and improve their community and economic standing, Governor Pataki is defying the State Legislature and cutting vital funding intended to help immigrants and all low - income New Yorkers,» said Jose Davila, State Government Affairs Representative for the New York Immigration Coalition.
On this week's Thanksgiving edition of the legal - affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer, we talk to representatives of three organizations about the work they do to help those in need in their communities:
Senior Officer / Recruiter 2002 - Present Federal Bureau of Prisons Milan, MI Duties: report writing, control center operation, supply distribution, recruiting potential staff members, interviewing / screening of candidates, knowledge of all federal / state human resource policies, organization of Bureau participation in job fairs and community activities, delegated as Bureau representative in community employee affairs, familiar with AA / EEO regulations.
On 19 June 2002 the Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs referred to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs an inquiry into capacity building and service delivery in Indigenous communities.
Geoffrey Richardson from the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs provided a summary of the outcomes of consultations conducted by the government on the national representative body from July — November 2008.
The Victorian Aboriginal Affairs Minister announces a series of consultation sessions have been planned for regional Victoria with a view to establishing a new representative body for the State's Indigenous communities.
In June 2004 the House of Representative Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs released its report - «Many Ways Forward: Report of the Inquiry into capacity building and service delivery in Indigenous communities».
Notably Dr John Gardiner - Garden's Overview of Indigenous Affairs, Chris Graham's Crikey blog The PM and Aboriginal Australian - a timeline, Delephene Fraser's article in The Stringer on the History of government and Aboriginal Affairs prior to 1967 and after, the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation's article on the History of Aboriginal Health from 1967, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner's Social Justice Reports of 2004 and 2005, and the Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet's Health policy timeline, and Creative Spirits» article on Aboriginal representative bodies.
In Australia, the need to adopt a nationally coordinated, long - term, equality framework for addressing disadvantage has recently been acknowledged by the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Family and Community Affairs.
[16] Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, National Indigenous Representative Body, http://www.fahcsia.gov.au/about/overview/infocus/ pages / nationalindigenousrepresentativebody.
[57] The Commonwealth Grants Commission in its Draft Report on Indigenous Funding, ATSIC in the Report on greater regional autonomy, and the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Family and Community Affairs report into Indigenous health all flag the development of mechanisms and structures for self - governance and greater regional autonomy as the next stage and natural progression from facilitating greater Indigenous participation in decision - making.
This principle is recognised by the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Family and Community Affairs when they note, in relation to health services, that the «key to achieving an effective regional approach is engaging the Indigenous cCommunity Affairs when they note, in relation to health services, that the «key to achieving an effective regional approach is engaging the Indigenous communitycommunity.
As the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Family and Community Affairs states in Health is life:
The Social Justice Commissioner will provide to the Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs advice on the proposed model for a new National Indigenous Representative Body in July 2009.
In 2003, the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Family and Community Affairs undertook an inquiry on child custody arrangements in the event of family breakdown.
Response to the report of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Family and Community Affairs inquiry into child - custody arrangements in the event of family separation.
The Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection's representative (formerly known as the Community Welfare Officer) will decide if you are eligible for Rent Supplement and calculate the amount you will get.
• The House of Representatives standing committee on Indigenous Affairs released recommendations to tackle the harmful use of alcohol in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities (more on this will be published at Croakey soon).
The House of Representatives Standing Committee on Family and Community Affairs has recently concluded a wide - ranging inquiry into Indigenous health, the report of which is titled Health is life.
As a representative of the Central Land Council (CLC) submitted to the Community Affairs Committee,
House of Representatives Standing Committee on Family and Community Affairs, Health is life, Parliament of Australia, Canberra, May 2000, paras 1.46 - 47.
A representative of FaHCSIA informed the Community Affairs Committee that considerable effort was taken to draft the Future Directions Discussion Paper in plain English to ensure that measures were clearly explained.
When asked by the Community Affairs Committee whether the Australian Government's purpose in undertaking the consultations was to obtain the free, prior and informed consent of the peoples affected by these measures, a representative of FaHCSIA responded:
In their report into capacity building and services delivery to Indigenous communities in 2004, the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs also expressed concern at the lack of formal evaluations of the COAG trials.
Torres Strait Islander people living on the mainland have been invited to, and participated in, meetings on the new arrangements in Indigenous affairs, particularly community consultations on new regional representative bodies, and will be able to continue their involvement in planning through the new representative mechanisms.
Each case is decided on its merits by the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection's representative (formerly known as the Community Welfare Officer) at your local office.
The role of the Council is to «oversee the application of the Doing it Right policy framework and report to the Premier».35 Members of the Council include the «Minister for Indigenous Affairs, representatives from the ATSIC State Council, leaders of land councils, other Aboriginal peak bodies and community leaders».36 It is undecided at this stage how the gap left by the ATSIC representatives will be filled.
The Department of Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation has stated that it will work with the Office of Indigenous Policy Coordination to consult with the Aboriginal community about alternative representative structures.34
And thank you to the staff of the National Indigenous Representative Body Unit at the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs for the substantial contribution that you have each made in order for us to reach this point.
During the summit, the Prime Minister, Opposition Leader, Health Minister, Indigenous Affairs Minister, Indigenous and community representatives signed a Statement of Intent, in which they agreed to work in partnership to achieve equality in health status and life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians by the year 2030.
The Office of Aboriginal Affairs (OAA), in the Department of Premier and Cabinet, consults informally as required in relation to specific issues with representatives from peak Aboriginal organisations, key elders and individuals within the Tasmanian Aboriginal community who are not aligned with major Aboriginal organisations.
The Victorian Aboriginal Affairs Minister announces a series of consultation sessions have been planned for regional Victoria with a view to establishing a new representative body for the State's Aboriginal communities.
House of Representatives Standing Committee on Family and Community Affairs, Health is life: Report on the inquiry into Indigenous health, Commonwealth of Australia Canberra May 2000, para 2.56.
[2] Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, Reforms to Native Title Representative Bodies, leaflet published in 2006.
Under the Native Title Act the Commonwealth Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs may recognise certain representative Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander bodies to perform certain functions under the Act.
The Hon Jenny Macklin, Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs; Professor Mick Dodson, Co-Chair of the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples from their Families and Co-Chair of Reconciliation Australia; Helen Moran, Chair of the National Sorry Day Committee; Mark Bin Barkar, Deputy Chairperson, National Stolen Generations Alliance; My fellow speakers - Alec Kruger, Jeannie Hayes, Alfred Coolwell and Lena Yarrey; Contributors to the Us Taken - Away Kids magazine — Lorraine McGee - Sippel, Elaine Turnbull, Robert Stuurman, Bev Lipscombe, Mary Hooker, Emily Bullock and Charles Leon; Members of the stolen generations; Representatives of Link Up, Sorry Day Committees and Reconciliation groups; My Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander brothers and sisters; and Friends.
42 Governance reform and community capacity building is considered in detail in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, Social Justice Report 2000, Chapter 4; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, Social Justice Report 2001, Chapters 2 and 3; and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, Submission to House of Representatives Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs inquiry into capacity building in Indigenous communities (2002), all available online at: www.humanrights.gov.au.
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