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Sponsors Contents THE NATIONAL VOLUNTEERING CONFERENCE 2020 WISH TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS FOR THEIR INVALUABLE SUPPORT: Sponsors 3 Conference App 4 HOSTS S U P P O RT I N G PA RT N E R General Information 5 Conference Program 6-11 Social Program 12 Venue Map 13 Exhibition 14-15 PLATINUM SPONSOR VENUE SPONSOR BARISTA SPONSOR Conference Hosts VOLUNTEERING AUSTRALIA VOLUNTEERING WA LEVEL 2 , 202 CITY WALK, CANBERRA ACT 2601 LEVEL 1 , 3 LOFTUS ST, WEST LEEDERVILLE WA 6007 02 6251 4060 08 9482 4333 WWW.VOLUNTEERINGAUSTRALIA.ORG WWW.VOLUNTEERINGWA.ORG.AU SILVER SPONSOR CONFERENCE SUPPORTER SATCHEL SPONSOR Conference Venue and Welcome Reception WIFI SPONSOR BRONZE SPONSORS PERTH CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE (PCEC) 21 MOUNTS BAY ROAD, PERTH WA 6000 08 9338 0300 WWW.PCEC.COM.AU Conference Celebration Cocktail Venue WEBSITE SPONSOR CONFERENCE SUPPORTER T H E R I T Z- C A R LTO N P E RT H 1 BARRACK STREET, PERTH WA 6000 08 6559 6888 WWW.RITZCARLTON.COM/EN/HOTELS/AUSTRALIA/PERTH P2 NATIONAL VOLUNTEERING CONFERENCE 2020 #VOLUNTEERING2020 18-20 MARCH 2020 • PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA P3
Stay Connected at NVC2020 General Information Download the National Volunteering Conference 2020 App to get the most out of the Conference! CATERING N AV I G AT E the event agenda and logistics, even without Wi-Fi or data. Access useful Morning and afternoon teas and lunches will be served in the Riverside Theatre Foyer on Level 2 information like ridesharing and local attractions through the Community Board. on Wednesday and Thursday and in the Northern Foyer on Friday. For timings please refer to the detailed program on the Conference App. N E T W O R K E F F E C T I V E LY plan who to meet by exploring attendee profiles and sending out messages. Food and beverage items have been selected with delegates dietary requirements in mind i.e. Gluten free, vegetarian. Delegates with specific dietary requirements will be separately catered for. PA R T I C I PAT E in event activities through session likes, comments, ratings, live polling, tweeting, and more. REGISTRATION DESK For enquiries during the conference, please contact the staff at the registration desk located on Level 2. The registration desk will operate during the following times: TO DOWNLOAD THE NVC2020 APP PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW: Wednesday 18 March 2020 0700 – 1800 ENTER WWW.WHOVA.COM/WEBAPP/E/NATIO_202003/ IN YOUR BROWSER, OR Thursday 19 March 2020 0730 – 1700 Friday 20 March 2020 0730 – 1500 SEARCH “ WHOVA ” IN THE APPLE APP STORE OR GET IT ON GOOGLE PLAY SPEAKERS PREPARATION ROOM The Speakers Preparation Room is located in Level 1 Speaker Lounge on Level 1. The Speakers Preparation Room will operate during the following times: Wednesday 18 March 2020 0730 – 1500 Thursday 19 March 2020 0730 – 1700 Friday 20 March 2020 0730 – 1200 Speakers are asked to visit the Speakers Preparation room to upload their presentations and make any final changes a minimum of two hours prior to their session. Speakers are unable to upload their presentation in the session rooms. CLOAKROOM Luggage cloaking facilities will be available at the venue. P4 NATIONAL VOLUNTEERING CONFERENCE 2020 #VOLUNTEERING2020 18-20 MARCH 2020 • PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA P5
P6 N AT I O N A L VO LU N T E E R I N G CO N F E R E N C E 2 02 0 • P R O G RA M • W E D N E S DAY 1 8 M A R C H 2 02 0 START FINISH RIVERSIDE THEATRE 7:00 9:00 Registration Open 9:00 9:15 Welcome to Country and Conference Open Recovering from Disaster – the Fire Fund and Team Rubicon Partnership: Christopher Mayfield, OAM 9:15 10:15 Response Lead Fire Fund at Minderoo Foundation: Geoffery Evans, Team Rubicon 10:15 10:30 The Hon Anne Ruston, Minister for Families and Social Services 10:30 11:00 Morning Tea & Exhibition START FINISH RIVERSIDE THEATRE RIVERVIEW ROOM 5 MEETING ROOM 6 MEETING ROOM 7 MEETING ROOM 8 Concurrent Session 1 1.3 - Designing a 1.1 - Optimising your 1.2 - Understanding your 1.4 - Embracing Diversity 1.5 - The Changing Nature Volunteer Engagement Volunteer Workforce Legal Obligations and Inclusion of Volunteering Framework 107: Corporate Volunteer 78: Proud Beaches, creating a more Collaborations - an innovative inclusive life saving culture with the 11:00 11:20 framework LGBTIQ Community Wendy Gauci, 89: Managing legal risk while Gary Driscoll Lurline Byles embracing diversity Juanita Pope 56: Get Ready - Planning for the use of spontaneous disaster volunteers in 92: Optimising your volunteer 80: How to co-design a mental health 31: The Power of Three 11:20 11:40 local communities workforce focused Volunteer Engagement Robyn Monro Miller Amanda Nixon Sarah Wilson, Framework Katherine Green Sharon Winks Heidi Prowse 99: Volunteering and Settlement in 16: Valuing Volunteers 11:40 12:00 Partnering for the Future - Australia Sue Regan Bill Calcutt Strengthening Volunteering in Australia Leave no one behind: Volunteering 74: The past, present and future trends Evelyn O’Loughlin, with universal Sustainable in volunteering that predict the future 12:00 12:20 Lisa Schimanski, Development Goals as a tool for directions of the volunteering world Mara Basanovic embracing diversity and inclusion Dr Judy Esmond Peter Devereux 12:20 12:30 Q&A 12:30 13:30 Lunch & Exhibition START FINISH RIVERSIDE THEATRE RIVERVIEW ROOM 5 MEETING ROOM 6 MEETING ROOM 7 MEETING ROOM 8 Concurrent Session 2 2.4 - Diversity and 2.1 - Virtual Volunteer 2.3 - Volunteer 2.2 - Managing Legal Risk Inclusion: Putting Theory 2.5 - Engaging Volunteers Recruitment Management into Practice 47: School students – reshaping the 18: Shake it up - the future of 68: Inclusive, Impactful and Ethical 46: A Volunteer Success Story future of volunteering 13:30 13:50 volunteer management Volunteering With Recent Migrants 10: Supply vs Demand - What we need Stephanie Watson Heidi Unferdorben, Alison McLeod Michelle Kitney to recruit more effectively online Tracey Wallace Rebecca Miller 45: Complex Partnerships to Engage Katrina Hudson 67: AGNSW Community 8: Making a Ruckus; Volunteer 93: Let’s Talk About Inclusion Young People 13:50 14:10 Ambassador program Managers agitating for change Becc Spradau in Volunteering Pia Hughes Tracey O’Neill Lynelle Fozard 40: Making Volunteering Count 54: Malparara Way 35: The difference an hour makes 14:10 14:30 Tina Williams Kerri Mitchell Gerri Clay 84: Strategic innovation in managing 37: The ABC of XYT: Young Volunteers Lisa Schimanski an advocacy agenda at MoAD A model to empower and scale local Anne Peachey Toni Dam 14: Volunteers: world-leading research impact 49: Engaging the Young Volunteers 14:30 14:50 and climate change solutions Emma Gibbens, Kylie Melanie Tate Madeline Townsend Elsegood-Smith 14:50 15:00 Q&A 15:00 15:30 Afternoon Tea & Exhibition START FINISH RIVERSIDE THEATRE Panel Session: Diversity and Inclusion Fadzi Whandi, VWA Board 15:30 17:00 Arihia Bennett, Chief Executive Officer, Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu David Gibson, Chief Executive Officer, Access Deaf Plus WA 17:00 19:00 WELCOME COCKTAIL
P8 N AT I O N A L VO LU N T E E R I N G CO N F E R E N C E 2 02 0 • P R O G RA M • T H U R S DAY 1 9 M A R C H 2 02 0 START FINISH RIVERSIDE THEATRE 7:00 9:00 Registration Open 9:00 9:50 Samuel Johnson 10:20 10:50 Morning Tea & Exhibition START FINISH RIVERSIDE THEATRE RIVERVIEW ROOM 5 MEETING ROOM 6 MEETING ROOM 7 MEETING ROOM 8 Concurrent Session 3 3.2 - Volunteer 3.3 - Innovative 3.4 - Recruitment and 3.5 - Technology and 3.1 - Safe Work Leadership Network Partnerships 1 Retention Innovation 65: Off to a good start: Volunteer Panel Session recruitment for inclusion and Good work: How you can maximise retention corporate volunteers 87: Podcast your people: volunteering Dr Djurre Holtrop, 10:50 11:30 Gemma Rapson, with impact 96: Bullying and other behaviours in Panel Session Sumayyah Ahmad, Simon J. Robinson, David Jacquier volunteer settings: Gossip is by far 36/38: Cup of Tea – How hard can Dr Patrick Dunlop, Carlie Jones, the biggest issue in our large team of that be? Dr Darja Kragt, Jo Watkins volunteers VWA Volunteer Prof Marylène Gagné Dr Megan Paull Leadership Network 53: Chorus and Curtin University - 70: The ‘Secret Sauce’: Using Driving change through the power of 34: How to volunteer using an online Meaningful Volunteering to Develop 11:30 12:10 knowledge digital platform Stronger Corporate Partnerships Emer Duggan, Suzanne Marshall Katie Voss Louise Forster 12:20 13:20 Lunch & Exhibition START FINISH RIVERSIDE THEATRE RIVERVIEW ROOM 5 MEETING ROOM 6 MEETING ROOM 7 MEETING ROOM 8 Concurrent Session 4 4.1 - Co-Design and 4.2 - Futureproofing 4.3 - Innovative 4.4 - Innovation and 4.5 - Technology and Collaboration Volunteerism Partnerships 2 Storytelling Communication 23: Volunteering Strategy for South Australia – working collaboratively 48: Collaborating to Drive Innovation 51: Technology and the future of 59: Safeguarding Volunteering in and innovatively across sector 20: Innovating your volunteers and Diversity volunteering 13:20 13:50 Tasmania boundaries to create better outcomes (Thoughts from outside the box) Kate White, Andy Fryar, Dr Lisa Schimanski for South Australian volunteers Scott Black Jen Wyness Tony Goodrow Daniella Nofi Rod Dolling 33: We all play together! A Victorian 85: Storytelling that Speaks to Us: how 73: Co-designing Volunteer Peer local government volunteer leaders can harness the 104: Trello-blazing the way: using support for Older WomEn to pRomote 60: Mergers - Creating a new culture network model 13:50 14:20 power of story to effect social change technology to do the heavy lifting wellbeing and independence (POWER) Lisa Begley Jane Lawson Jessica Alikaris, Hannah Pia Baral Dr Maja Green Christine Bell Mahendra Chitrarasu Jean Tusler 71: Volunteer Family Connect: Bringing together communities 106: The secret to NFP relevance & 39: The whole is greater than the sum 43: Engaging Volunteers for Better 41: Innovative Professional Leadership to make a difference for isolated sustainability of its parts Communication 14:20 14:50 and Endorsement programs families Penny Aquino, Renae Gillespie, Andrea Dinse Sara Sterling Dr Rebekah Grace, Lucinda Gayl Elizabeth Acason Ms Jennifer Pidgeon Dr Jayne Meyer-Tucker 14:50 15:20 Afternoon Tea & Exhibition
P10 N AT I O N A L VO LU N T E E R I N G CO N F E R E N C E 2 02 0 • P R O G RA M • T H U R S DAY 1 9 M A R C H 2 02 0 START FINISH RIVERSIDE THEATRE RIVERVIEW ROOM 5 MEETING ROOM 6 MEETING ROOM 7 MEETING ROOM 8 Concurrent Session 5 5.3 - Measurement 5.5 - Sustainable 5.1 - Researchers Panel 5.2 - Changemakers 5.4 - Virtual Volunteering Framework Development Goals 86: Partnering with Researchers to 101: The Next Generation of IMPACT2030 Council of Australia 15:20 15:50 Respond Effectively to the Changing Changemakers Leigh Simmonds 55: National Measurement of World Mrs Antonia Taylor, 52: Taking it Digital – Shaping and the Outcomes of VSS and Their 76: Embracing the United Nations Prof Kirsten Holmes, Ayeesha Fredericksen, Growing the Impact of your Volunteer Contribution to the SDGs Sustainable Development Goals to Evelyn O’Loughlin, Lydia Gibson, Program Through Virtual Volunteering 15:50 16:20 Ms Vivienne, activate change makers to achieve Jennifer Pigeon, Nicki Bardwell, Mrs Vicki Meyer Cunningham-Smith your organisation’s outcomes Assocociate Prof Patrick Jenny Chang, Dunlop Andrew Szabo Victor Lee START FINISH RIVERSIDE THEATRE 16:20 17:05 Dr Rob Macmillan, Principal Research Fellow, Sheffield Hallam University 19:00 23:00 CONFERENCE CELEBRATION - RITZ-CARLTON PERTH P11 NATIONAL VOLUNTEERING CONFERENCE 2020 • PROGRAM • FRIDAY 20 MARCH 2020 START FINISH Meeting Room 1,2,3 Combined 7:00 14:00 Registration Open 8:45 10:15 Arihia Bennett, Chief Executive Officer, Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu Interactive Sessions/Masterclasses/Workshops Group Volunteering Activites 10:15 10:30 Morning Tea Meeting Room 2 & 3 Kings Park Botanic START FINISH Meeting Room 11 Meeting Room 1 Rottnest Island Perth Zoo combined Gardens Researchers Masterclass 1: Session 1: Addressing social isolation Volunteer Resource 10:30 12:00 How to get research done for through volunteering Centre Session 1 your organisation Katie Ray Curo, Dr Rob Macmillan Dr Katharina Wolf Start Time 10:15 12:00 12:45 Lunch Start Time 10:15 Start Time 10:15 Finish Time approx Finish Time 14:00 Finish Time 14:00 Masterclass 2: 17:00 Morning Tea & Lunch Morning Tea & Lunch Advocacy, encouraging agency Morning Tea & Lunch Researchers included included and activism included Session 2: Volunteer Resource Belinda Teh 12:45 14:00 Publishing in the volunteering Centre Session 2 Anne Peachey and not-for-profit space Jimmy Murphy Dr Rob Macmillan Amanda Kendle Sue Regan
Level 1 Social Program Venue Map WELCOME COCKTAIL PERTH CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE, LEVEL 1 Date: Wednesday 18 March 2020 Time: 17:00 - 19:00 Venue: Riverside Theatre Foyer, Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, Perth Dress: Smart casual Tickets: Inclusive for all registered conference delegates Reflect on the day’s sessions and meet industry peers as we welcome you to Perth, Western Australia. Meet fellow delegates, exhibitors and sponsors while enjoying a selection of canapés and beverages. Level 2 CONFERENCE CELEBRATION COCKTAIL Date: Thursday 19 March 2020 PERTH CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE, LEVEL 2 Time: 19:00 - 23:30 Venue: The Ritz-Carlton Perth, 1 Barrack Street, Perth LEGEND Dress: Cocktail, Lounge Suit Toilets Information Lift Disabled Access Stairs Café Views Pavillion Meeting Room Office Operable Wall Capacities are a guide only and are subject to change depending on room setup, audio visual and catering requirem Tickets: Inclusive for all registered conference delegates. Please bring your conference name +61 8 9338 0300 | info@pcec.com.au | pcec.com.au | 21 Mounts Bay Road, Perth WA 6000 badge with you to the cocktail event. Join us for the Conference Celebration Cocktail — the perfect opportunity to network with fellow delegates and like- minded individuals as you enjoy canapés and local wines at the brand new Ritz-Carlton Perth. Cutting a striking silhouette along the Swan River, The Ritz- Carlton, Perth evokes timeless luxury and the joy of discovery. Set within a stunning building on Elizabeth Quay, the hotel overlooks the river, skyline and urban parks. Guests should plan their arrival at the venue by 19:00. There will be no pre-arranged transportation, as the function is located a short All public areas of Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre are wheelchair accessible and the Centre distance from the Perth Convention and conforms with both Australian Standards, 1428.1 and 1428.2 (enhanced provisions). There is lift and Exhibition Centre, within walking distance of LEGEND ramp access to all areas of the PCEC. There are also bathrooms designed for wheelchair access, as most conference hotels. Toilets well as disabled Information Lift parking spaces Disabled Access in the City Stairs of PerthCafé car park, located Views underneath Pavillionthe venue. Meeting Room Office Capacities are a guide only and are subject to change depending on room setup, audio +61 8 9338 0300 | info@pcec.com.au | pcec.com.au | 21 Mounts Bay Road, Perth WA 6000 P12 NATIONAL VOLUNTEERING CONFERENCE 2020 #VOLUNTEERING2020 18-20 MARCH 2020 • PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA P13
Exhibition Booths Exhibition Map ORGANISATION BOOTH PERTH CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE, LEVEL 2 AON 8 Department of Communities 9 Eduka 3 SEEK Volunteer 4 9 8 VIKTOR and VIRA 1-2 10 Volunteering State Peaks 6 Volunteering Australia 7 Department of Fire and Emergency Services 10 7 6 Lift Riverside Theatre Foyer MR 9 MR 10 5 4 MR 11 3 2 MR 12 1 P14 NATIONAL VOLUNTEERING CONFERENCE 2020 #VOLUNTEERING2020 AV Desk 18-20 MARCH 2020 • PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA P15
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