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1 ACFID National Conference 2017 Program Transformational Change* and Development Engage. Create. Lead. Hawthorn Arts Centre, 360 Burwood Road, Hawthorn, Melbourne, 3122 Tuesday 31 st October Networking Drinks at the Kilburn, 348 Burwood Road, Hawthorn Come along to drinks and canapes in this beautiful and historic building. Bar open from 5.00pm. Please note, that whilst canapes will be provided, drinks are not included. Dinner can be purchased. Wednesday 1 st November Registration and morning tea and coffee, Foyer ACFID Annual General Meeting, Chandelier Room Break, registration, networking and the exhibition, Foyer Welcome to Country, Main Hall Welcome address by outgoing ACFID President, Sam Mostyn, Main Hall Keynote Address Engage - Action and Advocacy for Change, Main Hall Lunch, networking and the exhibition, Foyer CoP Catch-Up s Small Member CoP Mayor s Room Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Security CoP Zelman Room 1
2 Address - Senator the Hon Concetta Fierravanti-Wells, Minister for International Development and the Pacific Plenary Panel - Engage - Action and Advocacy for Change, Main Hall To help us further understand the role of civil society and social movement building to affect transformational change, Chair Associate Professor Sarah Maddison from Melbourne University is joined by: Associate Professor Nandini Deo 350 and GetUp! anti-adani Campaigner Isaac Astill The Rev. Tim Costello Jarrod McKenna, previously from Love Makes a Way Chair of the Climate Action Network Australia Victoria McKenzie McHarg Break, networking and the exhibition, Foyer CONCURRENT SESSIONS Engage - Action and Advocacy for Change Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 The Session 4 Session 5 Main Chandelier Room Zelman Room Chamber Mayor s Room Hall Common Cause Panel Discussion Panel and group Masterclass Panel and group Workshop - Advocacy in the work - From Grassroots work Making Join Mark Chenery from Common Cause Australia. This workshop is for those new to values and frames-based community engagement. Places are limited to the first 50. Field: A firsthand experience of aid for Parliamentarians Save the Children Violence to personal transformation and global change working with men and communities to prevent and understand violence against women. organisations growing global: a strategic framework to make it happen University of Technology, Sydney. connections and building a movement: Women, peace, and Security in Australia and our region. Diaspore Action Australia, IWDA and ActionAid Australia 2
3 Places are limited to the first 50. International Women s Development Agency :30 Closing Day One Keynote Lightening Talks Create - Transformational Organisations for Change, Main Hall Lightening Talk 1 Global trends in the international sector and impacts & opportunities for transformational change TBC Lightening Talk 2 Transformational ways of working towards impact at scale lessons from the field - TBC Lightening Talk 3 Enabling environments for transformational in Australian organisations Marc Purcell, ACFID Lightening Talk 4 Systems approaches to collaboration for Impact for broad scale change Ms Sandra Robinson, CEO of Together SA Lightening Talk 5 The transformational opportunity of Big Data, KPMG :45 Day One Close Marc Purcell, Main Hall 17:45 19:00 Drinks, Canapes and networking Reception, Foyer ACFID Media Award Presentation 3
4 19:00 23:00 This event is only for participants who have preregistered and pre-paid. ACFID Conference Dinner and Awards Ceremony, Main Hall Incoming President Launch of State of the Sector Report Introduced by ACFID s new president Guest Speaker Megan Davis, Referendum Council and Pro Vice-Chancellor of UNSW Indigenous Sir Ron Wilson Human Rights Award Contribution to the Sector Award And a night of fun dancing with Melbourne cover band The Megahurtz. Day Two: Thursday 2 nd November 7:00 08:30 Faith and the Pursuit of Justice Prayer Breakfast hosted by ACFID Faith Based agencies $35.00 p.p Pre-registration required. 7:15 8:15 Activist Health and Wellbeing Yoga, with Paulie Daniele. Payment is required, either pre-registration or $18 at the door, BYO yoga mat or towel. Places limited. Preregistered and first in are allocated priority. The breakfast will include a short time of reflection and prayer followed by a presentation by Dr Debora Murthy who will be speaking about the unique role of faith and faith-based agencies in the work of pursuing justice and development. Dr Murthy is a physician who has worked in community development in Indonesia for 20 years. She used to be the deputy-head of the Maha Bhoga Marga (MBM) Foundation, the development/advocacy arm of the Protestant Church in Bali, and is now seconded to UnitingWorld as regional coordinator. She is well connected and respected in both government and NGO sector in Bali/Indonesia, and has unique 4
5 insights in working as a faith-based development worker in a strongly multifaith society Registration and arrival tea and coffee, Foyer Address Senator Penny Wong, Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Plenary Panel Create Transformational Organisations for Change, Main Hall Power, politics, and the technological world examining the factors that can enable organisations to become transformative in strategy, programs and policies. Associate Professor Chris Roche, Institute of Human Security and Social Change Claire Rogers from World Vision Liz Skelton from Collaboration for Impact Alan Robinson, Co-Founder of Devex Lynffer Masiala Wini-Maltungtung, Family Support Centre, Solomon Islands Break, networking and the exhibition :00 CONCURRENT SESSIONS Transformational Organisations for Change Session 1 Main Session 2 Session 3 The Session 4 The Session 5 the Hall Zellman Room Chamber Mayor s Room Chanderlier Story-Telling Panel and group TBC Workshop Room about work - The Future Identifying and Masterclass Partnerships with of Us Drawing on responding to Monday Morning Unusual ACFID s first state intersecting at the office Suspects of the sector drivers of making my Marie Stopes Australia, ACFID report, this session will also look at the Ahead marginalisation and inequality How can ACFID partnerships 5
6 Education CoP, of the Curve Members and more real and Oxfam Australia, Agenda for 2030 their partners less rhetorical. Adara Group and discuss where we want to be, based on where we are now. refine their work to meet ACFID s revised Code of Conduct? La Trobe Institute of Human Security and Social Change CBM, IWDA, ACFID. 12:00 12:45 Lunch, networking and the exhibition, Foyer 12:45 13:30 Keynote Address Lead Leadership for Transformational Change Main Hall Noelene Nabulivou Diverse Voices and Action for Equality speaking on leadership and the links between gender equality and women s rights, human rights, climate justice, environmental justice and sustainable development. 13:30 14:45 CONCURRENT SESSIONS Leadership for Transformational Change Session 1 The Session 2 The Session 3 The Session 4 The Session 5 The Main Hall Zelman Room Chamber Mayor s Room Chandelier Room Panel and Panel Discussion Panel and Group Case Studies and Workshop YOU Workshop Unpacking the Work Panel Collective ME WE Inclusive black box of Transformational Leadership for Fostering Leadership: politics and Leadership for sustainable Systems Leaders Transforming Leadership from developmental leadership Localised Humanitarian development: Looking beyond Oaktree grassroots Australian Institute of Human Security, La Trobe Action World Vision the I in eye health Disability and University Australia, Vision 2020, The Development Australian Red Brien Holden Consortium, CBM Cross, Care Institute, The Fred Australia Australia Hollows Foundation, The international 6
7 Agency for the Prevention of Blindness, the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. 14:45 15:00 Break, move to closing plenary 15:00 15:45 Main Hall Closing Plenary Panel Lead Transformational Leadership for Sustainable Development Women in Leadership High level panel discussion chaired by Ms Sam Mostyn, joined by Noelene Nabulivou, DFAT Secretary Frances Adamson, Karrina Nolan from SEED Indigenous Youth Climate Network, Jill Temo, President of the Fiji Association of the Deaf on the role of women in leadership, here in Australia and across the region the issues, the challenges and opportunities for equality at the decision making table. 15:45 16:00 Conference Closing Address 7
Engage. Create. Lead.
ACFID National Conference 2017 Program Transformational Change and Development Engage. Create. Lead. Hawthorn Arts Centre, 360 Burwood Road, Hawthorn, Melbourne, 3122 This Program was last updated on Wednesday
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