Art of Learning Centering

A gathering of the trans-local Berkana Exchange community

Welcome to the Art of Learning Centering group on Wiser Earth. The purpose of the Art of Learning Centering gathering is to consciously, deliberately and collectively create a field of shared learning around the art of learning centering, which is the practice of hosting local spaces where people gather to create the conditions for communities to become heal ...learn more

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Indigenous Community Volunteers ICV

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Activities: Educational, Networking
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: national
 
Website: www.icv.com.au
 
Main Email: info [at] icv.com.au
 
Phone: (02) 6122 6444
 
Tollfree: 1800 819 542
 
Fax: (02) 6122 6470
 
Headquarters: Level 4, Novell Building
71 Northbourne Avenue
Canberra 2600
ACT
Australia
 
Local Time: Sun Nov 29 03:22:39
 

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ICV is a not for profit organisation providing Indigenous Australians with new skills. Communities, organisations or individuals identify their skill needs. ICV then matches volunteers to address those needs. Volunteering with ICV is not only about skills transfer, it’s about mutual learning and cultural exchange.



ICV fills a gap in services to Indigenous communities and organisations, many of whom do not have access to business, trade and professional skills that most Australians take for granted.



ICV helps to bring those resources within reach geographically and financially.



Our goal is to work with Indigenous communities and organisations to build a stronger future through effective skills transfer.



Our task is to find a volunteer with the right skills for each community request.

Who do we work with?



- Our clients are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, organisations and individuals anywhere in Australia.



- Our volunteers are people with a wide variety of skills who are keen to work with Indigenous communities and organisations.



- Our networks include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and organisations; volunteer agencies; service clubs; business, professional and trade associations; the private sector; and all levels of government.



- Our support comes from the public sector (Commonwealth), State Governments, the corporate sector (large, medium and small businesses) and donors (including individual Australians).

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