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Read the guides here. Several projects in partnership with leading practitioners, researchers and investors looking to fundamentally change the way the housing market works for the most vulnerable in society.

These include helping develop and demonstrate new housing models and supporting housing providers to improve their investment decision making. Supporting leading philanthropic organisations to intentionally shape their activities to be more able to deliver systems change.

A programme to accelerate the take up of climate innovation through connecting those with climate innovation needs with those who have all or part of the solution. Both organisations were established to support systems innovation. After starting his career in finance with the New Zealand Treasury and ten years at a global investment bank, he was introduced to the value of a systems mindset when leading the establishment of an urban development corporation responsible for the regeneration of east London.

He is a fellow of the chartered accountants Australia and NZ. As a woman of Tuvaluan and Samoan descent, she is passionate about exploring economic development as a tool to empower our communities. Equipped with law and commerce degrees from the University of Auckland, she hopes to put this training to use in her work at The Connective by helping communities, especially Pacific communities, become global leaders in enterprise. May Miller-Dawkins is a researcher, advocate and coalition-builder with over twenty years experience working to support community-led change and pursuing government and corporate accountability.

Dave has a drive and research focus for Systems thinking and Sustainability Transitions. He has been a champion of bringing new systemic and transition thinking to New Zealand including initiating visits from thought leaders from the EU to engage with government, civil society and business. He Waka Tapu clinicians are able to track such incidents in real time and observe subsequent actions such as a follow-up call from a counsellor. Hibbs believes the Whaiora Online model could be transformative to the sector by driving changes in clinical practice and the composition of services.

They had also secured funding to commercialise it. In Australia, blog-based website Hello Sunday Morning, which began in , now boasts more than 83, members who commit to quitting alcohol for a period of time and blog about it. He cites recent statistics that 45 percent of Australians want to drink less, and Young people are drinking less than they ever have Raine says a sample study of Hello Sunday Morning members showed 50 percent were initially high-risk dependent drinkers, but after 16 weeks of engaging with the website, this had dropped to 7 percent.

He was a year-old nightclub promoter at the time. The way to do that in social media is to create positive, inspiring stuff that people want to share and talk about.

Raine says a new app called Daybreak will be launched by the end of the year to help people with issues around alcohol and a range of other social ills.

Licences to its products, including Daybreak, are being sold to Australian Primary Health Networks to provide for their clients, Raine adds. We have also found those who pay for premium membership on Hello Sunday Morning currently have greater retention and behaviour change.

The resources on Daybreak will benefit from a raft of data gleaned from seven years of Hello Sunday Morning, research on alcohol behaviour change and input from a team of clinical psychologists. It will include links to clinicians, a range of choices for people to tailor the best approach for them and the all-important peer-to-peer support.

One of its main strengths is its immediacy. Whatever the funding model, the common factor for the success of websites such as Living Sober, Whaiora Online and Hello Sunday Morning is the positive, supportive environment.

Dann says giving up alcohol can be hugely difficult for people, especially while having to navigate a seemingly booze-soaked world. What are the most popular airlines that fly from Dallas to New Zealand? What are the most popular routes from Dallas to New Zealand?

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In Aotearoa New Zealand, this is increasingly focused on the blending of systems and sustainability practices with indigenous wisdom. Whether you are looking to change systems, or simply to understand them better so your resources are deployed more effectively, we can help.

Improve your awareness of the systems you are operating in or looking to influence by accessing research and evidence based methodologies and modelling. Set your objectives, strategies and plans in a way that can focus your efforts on areas of higher impact while reducing risk and unintended consequences. Better understand where to invest and how to invest to meet your objectives. Identify, develop and assess high impact ventures and projects, create structures and approaches that can accelerate systems change and connect with values aligned investors.

We collaborate closely with investors, funders, local and indigenous communities to design systemic investment programmes and projects. We led the design and establishment of a collectively Iwi owned and led, self-sustained platform to deliver long term, large scale impact investment for Te Taitokerau Maori.

Iwi are bringing forward high impact projects with access to the funding to invest in them. Several projects across the South Pacific developing and implementing business models that deliver climate resilience and self-determination for local communities. The focus is on identifying relevant business models that work for people and planet, ensuring there are buyers or funders for the value created and values aligned investors.

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