The Website
PURPOSE
The purpose of the Website
is to:
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Provide one of the "Tools" for Network
New Zealand which will
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Provide a wide range of information on
existing networks, projects and visions.
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Provide an opportunity for local communities
to interact.
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Forward "Calls For Action" which emerge
from the Network.
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Provide a source of information for complementary
media coverage.
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Provide a surveying capability.
STATUS OF THE WEBSITE
There are five stages to the development
of the Website:
Stage 1 – The initial site describing
the Network. (completed)
Stage 2 – This (present)
stage introduces listings of:
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Network / Organisations
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Project / Organisations
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Visions
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Topics
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Calls For Action
Stage 3 – Expanding Stage 2
Stage 4 – Significant up-grading
to include:
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News for/by complimentary media
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Events listing
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Values
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Inquiries
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Problem Solving
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Community Net
A Search Engine is planned
to correlate all of the Website segments – to enable easy access and use.
Dialogue and debate will be used throughout together with an opinion survey
capability.
Stage 5 – Continuous Growth
of Stage 4.
We welcome your contribution
of information and interaction for the growth of the Website / Network.
This is your Network – by you
and for you.
The following sectors and topics of
interest will be addressed in full as the Website develops. The Website
will be segmented according to these classifications.
The list includes the following - but
not limited to it.
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Education
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Social services
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Health / Medicine
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Mental Health
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Complimentary Health
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Business
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Employment / Work
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Economics
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Environment
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Media
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Legal
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Religion
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Spirituality
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Consumer rights
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Youth / Children
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Senior citizens
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Families / Parents
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Women
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Men
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Maori
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Treaty of Waitangi
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Pacific Island
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Human rights
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Arts
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Housing
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Religion / Spiritual
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Community
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Rural
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Organics
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Local government
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Regional government
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National government
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NGO’s
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Science / technology
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Futures
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Peace
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Ethics
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Justice
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Change
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New Paradigms
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Communication
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Conflict resolution
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Sustainability
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Globalisation
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Ecology
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Genetic Engineering
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Leadership
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Sexuality
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Communications
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Sports / Recreation
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Many others
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