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Leadership<br />

High Level action <strong>2020</strong>/<strong>21</strong> 20<strong>21</strong>/22 2022/23<br />

National<br />

Alignment<br />

Regular engagement programme for Club Chairs – regionally and nationally. Support local<br />

committee structures and maintain Regional engagement. Communications the core focus.<br />

Actively facilitate sharing of information, best practice initiatives & collaboration between clubs.<br />

Closer relationships with Northern Region.<br />

Develop national facilities plan<br />

Test club interest in specialist topic forums.<br />

Improve<br />

communications<br />

with stakeholders<br />

Enhance and promote the surf lifesaving brand on a national level.<br />

Develop and implement a marketing strategy to better tell our story (what to say and via what<br />

channel).<br />

Proactive internal communications strategy and workplan: Improve effective two –way<br />

communication channels across the movement.<br />

Continue to deliver and enhance the stakeholder relationship strategy:<br />

Stakeholders include members, clubs, commercial partners, funders, local and central<br />

government, sector partners, emergency services, ILS and international SLS organisations,<br />

media locally and offshore and the general public.<br />

<strong>SLSNZ</strong> website update.<br />

Enhance position<br />

as a lead agency<br />

for drowning<br />

prevention.<br />

Community<br />

Education<br />

Play a leading role in water safety, SAR, education & lifesaving sectors, using and evidence<br />

based approach supported by annual publication of the Beach & Coastal Safety Report.<br />

Maintain and build relationships with other emergency service organisations, especially<br />

Coastguard, LandSAR, Police, NZSAR, St John, FENZ and NEMA.<br />

.<br />

Enhance and promote core programmes: Beach Ed, Surf to School and City Nippers.<br />

Develop concept of Water Skills for Life - Beach<br />

Implement Community Education programmes working closely with communities, partners<br />

and other sector agencies, especially WSNZ on joint initiatives and public education<br />

campaigns.<br />

Surf Life Saving New Zealand Pelorus Trust Sports House, 93 Hutt Park Road, Seaview, Lower Hutt, Wellington 5010<br />

PO Box 39129, Wellington Mail Centre, Lower Hutt 5045. www.surflifesaving.org.nz

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