College Rules (Faculty 17.) The College Rules
The College rules set out who can become a member of the College, and members’ rights, duties and privileges. They also describe the College’s charitable purpose and how the College will be governed.
Faculty Terms of Reference
The Faculty Terms of Reference is a useful tool used by some Faculties (Wellington & Auckland) to outline their main goals and provide some rules and regulations around how they want to operate to achieve their goals. They are also a useful tool for keeping on track.
Notion - Notion (free and unpaid options)
Notion is a piece of notetaking software and project management software for notetaking, task management, project management, knowledge management, and personal knowledge management using databases and markdown pages for personal and collaboration work. Currently used and recommended by the Wellington Faculty.
Mailchimp – Faculty Mailchimp access
Communicating with people, especially when you’re a membership organisation, is crucial and that goes for Faculties too. We know that Faculties want to be able to email your own groups (and not come through the College) and you can do this through your own Faculty Mailchimp login. Faculty chairs and secretaries have been sent their login and password. If you’re new to the role and don’t have the login details, please email faculties@rnzcgp.org.nz
LinkedIn Learning
As part of your member benefits, the College is offering free access to LinkedIn Learning. Explore hundreds of topics to enhance your professional development submit your details here and someone will be in touch to get you started.
The Institute of Directors
A professional body for directors and is at the heart of New Zealand's governance community. We support and enable directors to add value to their organisations and wider communities and prepare them to positively transform the future. No matter where you are in your governance journey, the Institute of Directors offers value through advocacy, networks, governance courses, events and resources.
Course offerings
Resource for people new to governance
Resource for considering starting/ forming a board
Governance New Zealand
Offers a variety of education and training options to ensure you are equipped with the relevant skills, knowledge and resources to develop a successful career in governance, risk and compliance.
NZ Coaching & Mentoring Centre
The NZ Coaching & Mentoring Centre works with individuals, Boards and entire organisations to ensure not for profit organisations are well managed and led. We build the capacity of the sector by running workshops for NFP leaders, by working with Boards and by providing consultancy services that are sector specific and relevant to the needs of NFP organisations in New Zealand/Aotearoa today. Details of our team and services are on our website.
EAP Services
All College members can access free EAP services confidentially by calling 800 327 669 (international number +64 9 353 0906). They have clinical psychologists, budget and financial advisors, legal advisors, and other professionals ready to support you. Please mention The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners when you call. There’s more information on the EAP website.
Research and Education Funding
Did you know the College’s Research and Education Committee (REC) awards funding rounds open three times a year for research that benefits general practice? Applications are welcomed from Fellows and non-Fellows of the College, with grants typically in the range of $5K - $20K for individual applications, although up to $40K can be awarded.
Māori Dictionary
Click here for translation from English to Māori and Māori to English.
Membership Discount App
The membership discount is an arrangement the College has made for members whereby they can access discounts at retailers throughout New Zealand. Here is the instruction to joining the member discount offer.