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SUMMARY:EEON's 5th Biennial Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion Summit.
DESCRIPTION:  \nAt EEON’s Summit we place an emphasis on ensuring you leave the day with concrete actions to take into your life and workplace. We do this with our philosophy of ‘Learn\, Think & Do!’ \nLEARN — a presenter of panel will share stories\, information\, new ideas and current thinking. \nTHINK — our Conversation Leaders sitting with you will lead a discussion about the preceding presentation\, helping you find ways to apply this to your work practice. \nDO! — we encourage you to write down at least 1 concrete action for each session that you will be able to achieve. \nGet early-bird pricing before 11th August\n\nEEON Member tickets are $498 per person with early-bird discount\nNon members are $598 per person with early-bird discount\nConcessions are $198\nGroup bookings also available contact info@eeon.org.au for more information\n\nDATE Tuesday 10 September 2024 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM \nVENUE RMIT Storey Hall\, 342 Swanston Street\, Melbourne \nOur Confirmed Topics For This Summit Are\nConversations From the Heart\nLEARN about what is important in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities right now and how you can fold this into your DEI practice. Karen Milward will lead this session. \nAbility/Disability\nLeading advocates in this space will inspire and challenge you to THINK\, is your work is the best it can be? \nTransgender & Gender Diversity\, moving forwards\, not backwards\nThere are many voices calling to roll back the human rights and social advances made in the Trans and Gender Diverse communities. Hear from Michell Sheppard what you can DO to make a real impact in this sphere. \nEssential Legislation Roundup\n2024 has a significant number of changes that directly affect DEI and HR practice. Our Experts will give you a roundup of what you need to know to not just comply but to excel.
URL:https://www.eeon.org.au/program/eeons-5th-biennial-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-summit/
LOCATION:RMIT Storey Hall\, Building 16\, 342 Swanston Street\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Accessibility,Indigenous,Legislation,LGBTQ+
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ORGANIZER;CN="Equal Employment Opportunity Network":MAILTO:info@eeon.org.au
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SUMMARY:Conversations from the Heart - 2023\, Hearing First Nations Voices
DESCRIPTION:Join us on 15 June for Conversations from the Heart – Hearing First Nations Voices\nIn partnership with AIS and RMIT \nEEON is proud to present Conversations from the Heart a panel discussion with Karen Milward\, Taryn Lee and Uncle Shane Charles. This year the event will focus on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament. \nWe invite you to join us and: \n\nlearn what’s important to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Victoria ahead of Treaty and nationally ahead of the referendum\nthink about what information you need to make an informed choice\nconsider what you can do to act and be involved.\n\nThis event will be both in person in Melbourne and streamed live online. \nSpeakers\n\nTaryn Lee\nTaryn is a Yawuru woman from Broome who has lived in Melbourne for the past 20 years. She is currently employed by the Collinwood Football Club as General Manager\, Social Impact and Policy and is working on organisational change to address racism. Taryn is also the Chairperson\, Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission and Board Director\, Parks Victoria. \nPrior to this\, Taryn held senior executive roles at PWC and the Victorian Government and has been responsible for designing and delivering policy reform in health\, justice and Aboriginal affairs. \nTaryn has been awarded an MA in Human Rights Law (University of London)\, Global Executive MBA (University of Sydney)\, Bachelor of Laws\, and has published articles on Indigenous rights. Taryn is passionate about ensuring Aboriginal self-determination is central to any policies that affect Aboriginal communities. \nUncle Stephen Walsh\nStephen Walsh has done work and consultancy in the Community and public service for over 40 years as a respected community person and elder in the Wathaurong\, Taungurong and Gunai/Kurnai communities. \nStephen is a Gunai & Taungurung man\, born in Gippsland Victoria\, growing up and living in Gippsland with his parents and 10 other siblings as a family\, and part of the traditional life of Aboriginal people living in a regional town and attending government schools. \nSince childhood Stephen has been with the Aboriginal communities in Gippsland and other parts of Victoria. For his working life he started in construction\, public service and Aboriginal community employment that enabled Stephen to become more involved and a confident. School wasn’t a big part of his early life until he became employed as an Aboriginal Educator in working in the Latrobe Valley area\, when he also took up some small studies with the Gippsland Tafe and university that would provide more awareness for Stephen of Aboriginal culture and his family history. \nHe is a person who believes that\, never take small steps if you have an opportunity to grab your future and what you want to do in your life – do it.   \n “Now as a grandfather and elder of my communities here in Victoria\, I hope to see our voices and strengths be recognised with greater power for Aboriginal People”.   \nUncle Shane Charles\nUncle Shane Charles was born in Shepparton; a strong Yorta Yorta\, Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung man. He is a highly experienced and inspirational Aboriginal leader with a strong track record across a range of sectors including education and training\, justice\, and cultural heritage within both Aboriginal and mainstream organisations. \nHe is the Co-chair on the board of Reconciliation Victoria and Co-Chair Aboriginal Studies and Indigenous Strategies Committee at La Trobe University \nUncle Shane is “a passionate advocate for reconciliation who enjoys sharing cultural knowledge to make a difference”. \nKaren Milward\, providing a pre recorded introduction.\nKaren owns and operates Karen Milward Consultancy Services with extensive consulting experience and networks across Australia. A Yorta Yorta woman who was born and raised in Melbourne\, Karen is a strong advocate for developing culturally appropriate solutions to the issues confronting Indigenous people that empower individuals and communities so they can confidently and effectively move forward.
URL:https://www.eeon.org.au/program/conversations-from-the-heart-2023-hearing-first-nations-voices/
LOCATION:Victoria
CATEGORIES:Indigenous,Upcoming
ORGANIZER;CN="Equal Employment Opportunity Network":MAILTO:info@eeon.org.au
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