The Community Agencies, Organisations & Services Network (CAOS) links members from organisations that align with community development principles working in community groups, not for profit organisations and government agencies.
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Community Agencies, Organisations & Services Network

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The network has over 630 members within the Geelong Region. They aim to:
- Facilitate the community capacity to participate lead and socialise locally through sharing of information on current services trends good practice and activities relevant to community development.
- To increase collaboration between network members to minimise duplication form partnerships and share understandings of community need.
- Provide information on the role of community development for an inclusive diverse healthy and sustainable communities and reduce barriers for community members to participate in community programs.
- Provide opportunities for professional development and learning through workshops to support the local community development workforce to be agile and respond to community need equitably.
Join the Community Agencies, Organisations & Services Network.
Receive a monthly CAOS newsletter which provides all members the opportunity to promote their projects, programs and events, share recent research, and provide upcoming professional development sessions.
Membership Benefits
Network Meetings & Professional Development
The network meets 5 times per year where members can actively participate in meetings by presenting their projects and activities raise relevant issues and network with a broad range of not-for-profit organisations government agencies and community groups.
The CAOS network offers professional development activities around community development and community building practices
Monthly newsletter
Receive a monthly CAOS newsletter which provides all members the opportunity to promote their projects programs and events share recent research and provide upcoming professional development sessions.
