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Mobile can be used as a way to make connections with your audience, so that one-time donors become lifetime supporters. As the mobile trends continue to grow, your donors will soon come to expect mobile capabilities from your organisation. Learn how to prepare for the mobile wave, so you’re ready to tap into the power of mobile.Watch now
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Wix website packages Build your first website or move your existing website to Wix with these exclusive and discounted Wix website packages through Connecting Up. Wix is designed to help organisations of any size build a modern, responsive website. With the Wix tools, you can make changes to your website in your browser with the same ease of use as tools like Canva and Mailchimp. Beyond just a simple website, Wix now includes features like a shopping cart, blog, scheduling software, and more. You can have a modern, attractive Wix website that does everything your organisation needs.Provided by Refuel CreativeSKU: FC-WixCLICK TO VIEW PRICESIn stock
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Community Web Design was established to support Not-for-Profit, Charitable and Community Organisations. We help organisations who do not have the human resources or the budget to develop or update their own website. We provide Free Website development to Not-for-Profit, Charitable and Community Organisations. We will work with you to develop a quality website that will reflect your organisation on the web.
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During this session we will explore what is critical when you are ready to return to work and how you can prepare both your home and office environment for the best experience, including best practice and solutions to issues you may face during the transition. Course Outcomes By the end of this webinar your organisation will have an understanding of the following topics: Have you got the right technology hardware in your office? How your workforce can benefit from a cloud solution Solutions to issues you may experience as we move to an agile work environment The fundamentals for good communication – start with the right internet access for your location (for home and the office) The telephone remains king Hosted telephony – how it can solve the work from home communication problem Mobile as the secondary device How to keep office communications from the officeRecorded some time ago.Watch now
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Family violence is a complex issue, and people will experience violence differently. New research suggests that the majority of people accessing family violence services will experience some form of technology abuse, such as monitoring of their internet usage. But technology can also play an important role in helping those affected to get the help they need. In this webinar, you’ll hear from family and domestic violence experts on their recent work to support people experiencing family violence through technology and how technology is being misused – through tech facilitated abuse and concerns about security and quality control. The webinar will also include information on what to do when you have a client who you suspect is experiencing physical or technological abuse, and when to refer clients to a Domestic Violence specialist. Featuring lightning talks from: Helena Bates from Infoxchange – Outlining the recent changes to Ask Izzy and best practices. Introduction to speakers. Rosalie O’Neale from eSafetyWomen, Office of the eSafety Commissioner – What to be aware of when using technology and how to stay safe online. Karen Bentley from WESNET – Importance of smartphones for women to stay connected. Liz Ratcliffe from Domestic Violence Resource Centre – Overview of the ARC App and how technology can help. Leonie Burnham from Domestic Violence Victoria – Wrap up of recent developments post Royal Commission. Followed by a Q&A What is not included in the program? This does not provide a full run down on each service. Certain apps / resources / programs will be highlighted. Course Outcomes: By the end of this webinar your organisation will have: Knowledge of recent technology developments in the family violence sector Resources available to those working with people experience violence Information on technology facilitated abuse An understanding of the opportunities and challenges in collaborating in the family violence sector Audience Using technology to support people experiencing family violence is suitable for: Service providers working in the community sector who would like to learn more about what resources and opportunities are available to them in supporting people experiencing violence Not available on this date and time? Register anyway! All webinar registrants will receive a full recording and the slides after the webinar has been presented. About the Presenters: Helena Bates, Community Engagement Coordinator, Infoxchange (moderator) Karen Bentley, National Director, WESNET Rosalie O’Neale Program Manager – eSafetyWomen, Office of the eSafety Commissioner Liz Ratcliffe, Project Officer: Family Violence & Tech Safety, Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria Leonie Burnham, State Coordinator for the Personal Safety Initiative, Domestic Violence Victoria Connecting Up is a part of the Infoxchange Group Infoxchange is a not-for-profit social enterprise that has delivered technology for social justice for over 25 years. With over 100 staff across Australia and New Zealand we tackle the biggest social challenges through the smart and creative use of technology. www.infoxchange.org/auRecorded some time ago.Watch now
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Greater understanding of how to use technology to engage volunteers Tips and tricks for engaging volunteers This webinar is suitable for (type of positions/sectors it is relevant to): CEOs Not-for-profit Founders Volunteer Engagement Managers Engagement Managers Operations Managers Team leadersRecorded some time ago.Watch now
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iScape was founded in 2005 by two of its current directors with an initial focus on providing a professional software development service. We have since expanded our offerings and now deliver IT services, support and sales. Our clients benefit from our ability to fulfil both their software and IT service requirements. We have a proven track record of developing innovative and practical solutions for the mining and sugar industries, and smaller projects for local businesses. Our staff are located in both Brisbane and our head office in Mackay. Our team of fulltime professionals have extensive experience in providing practical solutions to small/medium businesses and the enterprise
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Unique and sophisticated print with stylish pop colours Hard outer shell and impact-resisting inner core combine for reliable protection The Kate Spade Hardshell Case fuses high fashion with everyday use. With our signature prints and a durable hardshell case and colourful bumper, the Hardshell Case is as chic as it is protective. The case features polycarbonate construction for reliable protection from wear and tear and a rubberised bumper that protects from unexpected drops.Provided by Refurbished ComputersSKU: 20281$35.35 ex GST1 in stock