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Timebank Whakatū cares about your safety and that of other members. As such we conduct a couple of checks:
Please let your referees know we will be emailing them so they expect to hear from us (and in case the email ends up in their Junk folder). They will be sent a link to our online form to answer some questions which will only take a few minutes to complete.
Minors or those people who require supervision: Members under 18 years or those with a guardian will be accepted with the permission, supervision and signature of a parent/legal guardian.
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Timebank Whakatū exists to create a community, connections and facilitate the sharing of skills to a diverse range of people, including those who may be considered vulnerable. We seek to ensure that members have personal standards of conduct and behaviour that do not put other members at risk or compromise the integrity of the Timebank. The questions below are intended to minimise such possibilities.
Please note that if you answer yes to any of these questions, it does not necessarily exclude you from being a member of the Timebank. (Request our membership policy for details if interested.)
Please note: you may be required to consent to disclosure of any information held about you by the New Zealand / Australian Police or Ministry of Justice.
You are not required to disclose convictions covered by the clean slate act unless you intend to provide support to Vulnerable Children. You can find out more information about the Clean Slate Act here: https://www.justice.govt.nz/criminal-records/clean-slate/.
Information provided will be treated in the strictest confidence and minor past criminal convictions will not necessarily prevent you from becoming a member of the Timebank Whakatū.
If you prefer, your criminal history could be reviewed by a Justice of the Peace rather than a timebank vetting admin.
Respect, Equality and Diversity
We do not tolerate racism, bi+phobia, transphobia, homophobia, sexism, ageism, ableism or any form of discrimination. Be respectful of people’s identities, names and pronouns.
Avoid negative comments, assumptions and stereotyping of people based on their gender, gender identity, gender expression, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, nationality, class, disability, religion, beliefs, age, accent or culture.
As a member of Timebank Whakatū you agree to follow a basic code of conduct.
Please click on and read the Code of Conduct carefully: Code of Conduct
Timebanking is all about sharing what you can do with others and receiving help from others that they are skilled at, or find easy or enjoy! It is worth noting that some things we can do and may not think are important are exactly what other people need.
This section is an opportunity for you to consider what things / skills/ knowledge you may like to help others with and equally important what things / skills/ knowledge you might like to receive from others.
We suggest you:
This can be:
This can be broad or specific. Perhaps something that would make your life easier, save you time/ energy or make your life more enjoyable.
The timebank is run by volunteers who dedicate some of their time to support members and make sure the timebank runs smoothly.
We can use ALL sorts of skills, put up posters, design, photos, event help, cooking, take tickets at movie fundraisers, teach workshops, be part of the steering committee or anything really!
The Neighbourhood support database is a register of near neighbours who can be called on in an emergency. This is a database with contact details that could be shared with a 'Community Leader' in your area, who will get in touch in the case of an emergency event. If you would like to be a part of the database then your details will be forwarded on to Neighbourhood Support, and potentially shared with a 'community leader' in your area.
We have a significant number of member groups involved in growing or rescuing food such as:
Victory Community Gardens, Urban Farmers, Compost Club, Waimarama Community Organic Gardens, Tahunanui Community Hub, Kai Rescue... the list goes on!
(Saying yes just means you may be contacted about groups connected with kai growing / food security.)
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