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 5.30pm

EARLY ARRIVAL EVENT, Tuesday 30 April

Foundation Cafe, Tūranga Christchurch Central Library

Delegates will be able to register at this time.

      DAY ONE: Wednesday, 1 May
 8.00am  Registration & Coffee 
 8.30am

Nau mai mahana | A warm welcome

Mihi Whakatau with representation from Tūranga & PLNZ.

PLNZ gives thanks and welcomes delegates on behalf of the manhuri.

Kaikōrero matua | Keynote Address:

Carolyn Robertson “The story of Tūranga from inception to opening –

the warts and all version!”

Introduced by Hilary Beaton 

 9.30am

Opening Remarks: PLNZ Chair, Kat Cuttriss

Where we’ve been, where we’re going and how we’ll get there together!

Kaikōrero matua | Keynote Address:

Jan Dobson “You Matter to Us” Collective Impact Project.

Introduced by Pat Street 

10.30am  Networking Break — Morning Tea 

11.00am 

(two one hour sessions)

Huinga | Forum 

Session 1: National Data Collection – reporting and data quality 

Kate Macnaught, Manager Sector Improvement SOLGM & Mubashir Mukhtar, Data Scientist

Led by Heather Taylor

followed by

Session 2: National Strategic Framework (NFS)

Lorraine Weston Webb with the NFS Writers

 1.00pm LUNCH / EXHIBITOR BREAK
 2-4pm

Choose one of the streams when you register. 

 STREAM ONE

Hui a rōpū | Team Talks 

Curated by Christchurch Central Library

1. Kā Huru Manu Exhibition

Takerei Norton with the Christchurch City Libraries Māori Services team

2. Strategic Programming

Rose Crossland & Clare Newton discuss Signature Programmes and Pitch Process


STREAM TWO

Library Tours of Christchurch

1. Ruataniwha Kaiapoi Civic Centre

2. Orauwhata Bishopdale Library and Community Centre

Limited numbers apply (1pm depart Tūranga, packed lunch provided)


STREAM THREE 

Kōrero | Breakout session

Topic: Collective Impact

Led by Jan Dobson with Pat Street 

   
 From 6.30pm FORUM DINNER - Novotel Christchurch
   
   DAY TWO: Thursday, 2 May
 7.30am

 Breakfast | Parakuihi with the Mayor of Christchurch, Lianne Dalziel

followed by

Regional Reports: What’s the buzz around the country?

Led by PLNZ Regional Reps 

 9.30am

 Kaikōrero matua | Keynote Address:

Nicky Hager “The Fight for Truth”

Introduced by Hilary Beaton  

 10.30am  Networking Break — Morning Tea

 11.00am

(two one hour sessions)

 Huinga | Forum: National Impact

Session 1: National Summer Reading Campaign 

 Rachel Williamson with Hilary Beaton

followed by

Session 2: Working together to make a difference

The collective impact of Public Libraries and National Library of NZ

Focusing on: EPIC, Te Puna, Kōtui and APNK

Jenny McDonald and Joan Simpson


 1.00pm  LUNCH / EXHIBITOR BREAK
 2-4pm

Choose one of the streams when you register. 

 STREAM ONE

Hui a rōpū | Team Talks

Curated by Christchurch Central Library

1. Discovery Wall 

Jane Rodgers & Sarah Snelling showcase CCLs’ digitised heritage collection.

2. Sumner Road

Annette Williams on partnerships with local heritage and arts organisations.

 3. Interactive Makerspace

Rosie Levi & team highlight Makerspace network pilots

STREAM TWO

Library Tours of Christchurch

1. Matuku Takotako Sumner Centre

2. Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre

Limited numbers apply (1pm depart Tūranga, packed lunch provided)


STREAM THREE 

Kōrero | Breakout session

Topic: National Summer Reading Programme

Led by Kate Peterson with Rachel Williamson

followed by

Topic: Working together to make a difference

The collective impact of Public Libraries and National Library of NZ

Focusing on: EPIC, Te Puna, Kōtui and APNK

Jenny McDonald and Joan Simpson


Topic: Final Words

 Kat Cuttriss with Rachael Esson (Chair, LIANZA)



Poroporoaki/Farewell 



Session Breakdown

KAIKŌRERO MATUA | KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Please see the Speakers page for details of the keynotes for both days

HUINGA | FORUM 


DAY ONE


Session 1: Connecting the dots

The National Data Collection – reporting and data quality

Kate Macnaught, Manager Sector Improvement SOLGM & Mubashir Mukhtar, Data Scientist - Led by Heather Taylor

By bringing our collective data together and making critical connections, we can provide actionable insights on our national as well as district outcomes. Because data is just a collection of numbers until you turn it into a compelling story.


Session 2: Laying Foundations for Leadership

National Strategic Framework – Where We’re Heading

Lorraine Weston Webb & Colleagues


DAY TWO


Session 1: National Summer Reading Campaign - Where we are Heading

Hilary Beaton with Rachel Williamson

What outcome is possible if the collective activity of 28,000 children, 24,500 books, 37,000 adventures is underpinned by a systematic, design-based research approach to Summer Reading? This year we collected and promoted Summer Reading with a bespoke social media campaign designed by Invercargill City Library & Archives Media Team. Help us design the next step.


Session 2: Working Together to Make a Difference

Jenny McDonald & Joan Simpson

The collective impact of Public Libraries and National Library of NZ, focusing on EPIC, Te Puna, Kōtui and APNK.


HUI A RŌPŪ | TEAM TALKS

What are you passionate about?

Team talks are designed for programme managers and team leaders keen to challenge current work practices, share experiences and reflect on the lessons learnt of the many programmes offered by public libraries. These facilitated discussions are led by members of Christchurch City Libraries. Please join us!


Wednesday 1 May 2 - 4 pm

1. Kā Huru Manu Exhibition – 60 mins

with Takerei Norton with the Christchurch City Libraries Māori Services team.

2. Strategic Programming & Pitching Process – 60 mins

with Rose Crossland and Clare Newton.


Thursday, 2 May 2- 4 pm

1. Discovery Wall - 30 mins

with Jane Rodgers & Sarah Snelling

2. Sumner Road - 30 mins

with by Annette Williams & the Lyttleton team

Interactive Makerspace - 60 mins

with by Rosie Levi and team


JOIN US!


 

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