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Networking day MONDAY | 22 February 2021 8.00 am 9.00 am 9.10 am 9.15 am 9.25 am 9.30 am 10.00 am 10.30 am 11.00 am 11.30 am 12.30 pm 1.30 pm 3.00 pm 3.15 pm 5.30 pm 9.30 am 10.30 am 10.40 am 10.45 am 12.15 pm 1.00 pm 2.00 pm 2.30 pm 2.45 pm 3.15 pm 4.00 pm 4.25 pm Day one TUESDAY | 23 February 2021 REGISTRATION AND NETWORKING Southern Cross Gala Ballroom NOONGAR WELCOME TO COUNTRY Aunty Millie Penny and Aunty Charmaine Pell WELCOME TO NETWORKING DAY Louise Giolitto, CEO, WACOSS PANEL: Aboriginal People, Communities, and Storying – A Yarn Professor Dawn Bessarab (Chair) Aunty Millie Penny Associate Professor Michael Wright Michelle Broun Professor Pat Dudgeon Professor Kim Scott LUNCH AND NETWORKING PANEL: State Election Forum Sharon Wood-Kenney (Chair) Hon Simone McGurk MLA Mr Tony Krsticevic MLA Hon Alison Xamon MLC Mr Shane Love MLA Q&A: State Election Forum AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING PRESENTATION: Five lessons as a grant maker during COVID-19 Mhairi Cowden and Angela Vurens van Es, Lotterywest PANEL: Doers and Donors – Partnerships arising during COVID Danae Gibson, RTRFM (Chair) The Library Project in Fremantle – Michael Piu (St Pat’s) and Beverly Bone (City of Fremantle) Food Security & Supporting The Vulnerable in Hedland– Kelly Howlett (Bloodwood) and Krystal Mulligan (BHP) Place-based Covid community support in Outer Peel & Upper South West – Philippa Boldy (Anglicare WA) and Suellen Jerrad (Alcoa) FDV Support During the Pandemic in SW – Kedy Kristal (Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing) and Michael Mulholland (Newmont) Q&A Panel Members and Lotterywest CONCLUSIONS AND CLOSE REGISTRATION, EXHIBITION, AND NETWORKING Southern Cross Gala Ballroom NOONGAR WELCOME TO COUNTRY Aunty Millie Penny and Aunty Charmaine Pell WELCOME TO FINDING GROUND Debra Zanella, President and Louise Giolitto, CEO, WACOSS OPENING ADDRESS Hon Roger Cook MLA, Deputy Premier of Western Australia HOUSEKEEPING & CONFERENCE INTRODUCTION Debra Zanella, President, WACOSS KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: Radical Help – In Conversation with Hilary Cottam Hilary Cottam OBE in conversation with Debra Zanella, WACOSS, and Mark Glasson, Anglicare WA KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: Changing the Nation – How, and right now: An immediate action for the Uluru Statement Thomas Mayor MORNING TEA, NETWORKING, AND EXHIBITION PLENARY PRESENTATIONS PANELS LUNCH, NETWORKING, AND EXHIBITION CONCURRENT PRESENTATIONS Day One, Session One AFTERNOON TEA, NETWORKING, AND EXHIBITION CONCURRENT PRESENTATIONS Day One, Session Two 2021 COMMUNITY SERVICES EXCELLENCE AWARDS Sirius A Fair Crack at Happiness Dr John Falzon Sirius Child Wellbeing – Halting rising child poverty and developmental vulnerability In WA Chris Twomey (Chair); Commissioner Colin Pettit; Tony Pietropiccolo; Dr. Glenda Kickett; Karina Chicote; Tina Holtom Indian Ocean Suite Finding ground in outcomes measurement & impact measurement post-COVID Dr. Ellie Tighe & Desiree Nangle Understanding our Impact – Outcome measurement in a post-pandemic world Kaitlyn Griggs Building and strengthening capacity of Aboriginal Australians to lead local responses to achieve culturally competent, sustainable community development and giving voice to the voiceless Janella Isaac, Joshua Augustine, Rosana Smith & Dr Jessica Bunning Carnac / Garden Collaboration is key – working together to deliver a new approach to FDV support Jessica Corbyn & Donna Western Pandemic Partnerships – Lessons learned from the COVID-19 FDV Taskforce Tanya Elson, Damien Green & Kedy Kristal Reducing the Harm – Talking about children and pornography Kayelene Kerr Rottnest Community led initiatives for Newcomer Multicultural Communities at the forefront of COVID recovery Eva Mwakichako Compassionate Communities Charter – Asset-Based Community Development approach Lesley Pearson & Vivienne Gardiner Community Voices – Stories and ideas for a WA Community Disaster Resilience Strategy Su Groome Kidogo Gallery WORKSHOP A co-design model for Indigenous ways of working Sharon Wood- Kenney & Dr. Glenda Kickett Note, this venue is offsite. Make your own way there or assemble at registration desk at 3.15 Island Suite Climate Change, Social Justice and the Community Sector Dr Naomi Godden Island Suite The Breadth Of Activism – A range of perspectives and approaches to mobilise and create change Sophie Stewart (Chair); Emma Gibbens; Dr Sky Croeser; Rebecca Doyle; Justin Alford; Caitlin Smith Orion Unique approaches in trauma recovery – a panel Michael Berry(Chair), Louise Lamont, Emily Carter, Sue Thomas & Kathy Mokaraka, Partnerships to challenge poverty – A co-design approach to partnering with lived experience Renna Gade & Leela James Partnering Authentically – The good, the bad and the ugly Jude Sorenson, Selena O’Meara & Rowena Mouda Indian Ocean Not for us without us – A case study of co-design of a new youth outreach mental health service for Perth Joni Sercombe, Nikki Peapell & Maddie Dyer Transformative Evaluation – Listening deeply to young people’s stories Andrew Hall, Zoe Iveson & Rachel Marsh Activating the Power of Community Potential Nick Maisey Carnac / Garden WORKSHOP Collaborating for Gender Equity – The road to recovery must be gender responsive Dr. Alison Evans & Melanie Every Sirius WORKSHOP Community Connectors Amanda Hunt, Michael Piu & Kate Chaney Rottnest OPEN CONVERSATIONS Debra Zanella and Mark Glasson facilitate discussion on Hilary Cottam’s keynote presentation Discussion with Thomas Mayor Discussion with Dr John Falzon Discussion with Dr Naomi Godden

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Networking dayMONDAY | 22 February 2021

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2.30 pm

2.45 pm

3.15 pm

4.00 pm

4.25 pm

Day one TUESDAY | 23 February 2021

REGISTRATION AND NETWORKING Southern Cross Gala Ballroom

NOONGAR WELCOME TO COUNTRY Aunty Millie Penny and Aunty Charmaine Pell

WELCOME TO NETWORKING DAY Louise Giolitto, CEO, WACOSS

PANEL: Aboriginal People, Communities, and Storying – A Yarn

• Professor Dawn Bessarab (Chair)

• Aunty Millie Penny

• Associate Professor Michael Wright

• Michelle Broun

• Professor Pat Dudgeon

• Professor Kim Scott

LUNCH AND NETWORKING

PANEL: State Election Forum

• Sharon Wood-Kenney (Chair)

• Hon Simone McGurk MLA

• Mr Tony Krsticevic MLA

• Hon Alison Xamon MLC

• Mr Shane Love MLA

Q&A: State Election Forum

AFTERNOON TEA AND NETWORKING

PRESENTATION: Five lessons as a grant maker during COVID-19 Mhairi Cowden and Angela Vurens van Es, Lotterywest

PANEL: Doers and Donors – Partnerships arising during COVID

• Danae Gibson, RTRFM (Chair)

• The Library Project in Fremantle – Michael Piu (St Pat’s) and Beverly Bone (City of Fremantle)

• Food Security & Supporting The Vulnerable in Hedland– Kelly Howlett (Bloodwood) and Krystal Mulligan (BHP)

• Place-based Covid community support in Outer Peel & Upper South West – Philippa Boldy (Anglicare WA) andSuellen Jerrad (Alcoa)

• FDV Support During the Pandemic in SW – Kedy Kristal (Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing) andMichael Mulholland (Newmont)

Q&A Panel Members and Lotterywest

CONCLUSIONS AND CLOSE

REGISTRATION, EXHIBITION, AND NETWORKING Southern Cross Gala Ballroom

NOONGAR WELCOME TO COUNTRY Aunty Millie Penny and Aunty Charmaine Pell

WELCOME TO FINDING GROUND Debra Zanella, President and Louise Giolitto, CEO, WACOSS

OPENING ADDRESS Hon Roger Cook MLA, Deputy Premier of Western Australia

HOUSEKEEPING & CONFERENCE INTRODUCTION Debra Zanella, President, WACOSS

KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: Radical Help – In Conversation with Hilary Cottam Hilary Cottam OBE in conversation with Debra Zanella, WACOSS, and Mark Glasson, Anglicare WA

KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: Changing the Nation – How, and right now: An immediate action for the Uluru Statement Thomas Mayor

MORNING TEA, NETWORKING, AND EXHIBITION

PLENARY PRESENTATIONS

PANELS

LUNCH, NETWORKING, AND EXHIBITION

CONCURRENT PRESENTATIONS Day One, Session One

AFTERNOON TEA, NETWORKING, AND EXHIBITION

CONCURRENT PRESENTATIONS Day One, Session Two

2021 COMMUNITY SERVICES EXCELLENCE AWARDS

Sirius A Fair Crack at Happiness Dr John Falzon

Sirius Child Wellbeing – Halting rising child poverty and developmental vulnerability In WA Chris Twomey (Chair); Commissioner Colin Pettit; Tony Pietropiccolo; Dr. Glenda Kickett; Karina Chicote; Tina Holtom

Indian Ocean Suite Finding ground in outcomes measurement & impact measurement post-COVID Dr. Ellie Tighe & Desiree Nangle

Understanding our Impact – Outcome measurement in a post-pandemic world Kaitlyn Griggs

Building and strengthening capacity of Aboriginal Australians to lead local responses to achieve culturally competent, sustainable community development and giving voice to the voiceless Janella Isaac, Joshua Augustine, Rosana Smith & Dr Jessica Bunning

Carnac / Garden Collaboration is key – working together to deliver a new approach to FDV support Jessica Corbyn & Donna Western

Pandemic Partnerships – Lessons learned from the COVID-19 FDV Taskforce Tanya Elson, Damien Green & Kedy Kristal

Reducing the Harm –Talking about children and pornography Kayelene Kerr

RottnestCommunity led initiatives for Newcomer Multicultural Communities at the forefront of COVID recovery Eva Mwakichako

Compassionate Communities Charter – Asset-Based Community Development approach Lesley Pearson & Vivienne Gardiner

Community Voices – Stories and ideas for a WA Community Disaster Resilience Strategy Su Groome

Kidogo Gallery

WORKSHOP

A co-design model for Indigenous ways of working Sharon Wood-Kenney & Dr. Glenda Kickett

Note, this venue is offsite. Make your own way there or assemble at registration desk at 3.15

Island SuiteClimate Change, Social Justice and the Community Sector Dr Naomi Godden

Island SuiteThe Breadth Of Activism – A range of perspectives and approaches to mobilise and create change Sophie Stewart (Chair); Emma Gibbens; Dr Sky Croeser; Rebecca Doyle; Justin Alford; Caitlin Smith

OrionUnique approaches in trauma recovery – a panel Michael Berry(Chair), Louise Lamont, Emily Carter, Sue Thomas & Kathy Mokaraka,

Partnerships to challenge poverty – A co-design approach topartnering with lived experienceRenna Gade & Leela James

Partnering Authentically – The good, the bad and the ugly Jude Sorenson, Selena O’Meara & Rowena Mouda

Indian OceanNot for us without us – A case study of co-design of a new youth outreach mental health service for Perth Joni Sercombe, Nikki Peapell & Maddie Dyer

Transformative Evaluation – Listening deeply to young people’s stories Andrew Hall, Zoe Iveson & Rachel Marsh

Activating the Power of Community Potential Nick Maisey

Carnac / Garden

WORKSHOP

Collaborating for Gender Equity – The road to recovery must be gender responsive Dr. Alison Evans & Melanie Every

SiriusWORKSHOP

Community Connectors Amanda Hunt, Michael Piu & Kate Chaney

RottnestOPEN CONVERSATIONS

Debra Zanella and Mark Glasson facilitate discussion on Hilary Cottam’s keynote presentation

Discussion with Thomas Mayor

Discussion with Dr John Falzon

Discussion with Dr Naomi Godden

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Day two WEDNESDAY | 24 February 2021

REGISTRATION, EXHIBITION, AND NETWORKING Southern Cross Gala Ballroom

WELCOME AND REFLECTIONS Louise Giolitto, CEO, WACOSS

OPENING ADDRESS Zak Kirkup MLA, Leader of the Opposition

HELLO FROM FREO: An Overview of What’s Happening Here – Dr. Brad Pettitt, Fremantle Mayor

KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: Why Advancing Welfare Rights is a Digital Issue Lizzie O’Shea

KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: Indigenous-Led Innovation Practice For Systems Change Angie Tangaere (The Southern Initiative) and Celia Hirini (Papakura Marae)

MORNING TEA, NETWORKING, AND EXHIBITION

PLENARY PRESENTATIONS

PITCH PANELS

LUNCH, NETWORKING, AND EXHIBITION

CONCURRENT PRESENTATIONS Day Two, Session One

AFTERNOON TEA, NETWORKING, AND EXHIBITION

INUNDATED SOCIAL CONSCIENCES: A Coup da Matata (a Hypothetical Conversation)

CLOSING PRESENTATION: The Last Word – The Road Ahead: Visions From Young People

CONFERENCE CLOSE

Sirius A Real Deal – A research-action agenda for transforming Australia in and beyond the pandemic Amanda Tattersall

Sirius Panel members Adam Levin, Susan Hunt, Kate Ingham

Presentations• Arts on Prescription, Miles Openshaw• Making tobacco a priority across the community services sector,

Zainab Zaki• Living and Learning Centre pilot, Nicole Jolly • Fiona Stanley Hospital Community Link Booth, Antonella Segre

& Tegan O’Rafferty • Instructions for a more caring society, Boaz Shearer • Care Opinion 2020, Pip Brennan • The beauty and power of Urban Permaculture Food Forrests,

James Patton

• Simon Bailey (Chair)• Jodi Cant• Justine Colyer• Gordon Trewern

• Dylan Storer (Chair)• Charlotte Glance• Ezra Jacobs

Island SuiteNT Aboriginal Justice Agreement Leanne Liddle

Island SuitePanel members Penny Kennedy, Lorna Pritchard, Learne Durrington

Presentations• Harakeke Initiative, Daniella Radaelli • Creating a sustainable housing system, Iain Shields • Drumbeat, Jonelle Kapsalos • Buy a home in half the time: The Development of co-ownership

in Australia, Daisy Ashworth• Community: Understanding the value of ageing, Denver D’Cruz • Connecting Aboriginal children with community, Virginia Dingo,

Maree De Giambattista• Community Dads, Stevie Shaw & Jane Miller

OrionSolid Steps – Finding ground to build a better way together through partnerships Wendy Shannon & Rohan Collard

What are the pathways in and out of hardship? – 100 Families key findings and next steps Dr Susan Young, Keira Gentle & Jennifer Snell

Ethical Governance in Services – Moving beyond clinical governance Adrian Munro

Indian OceanInnovation, Compassion and Connection – Identifying new ways of addressing FDV in regional WA Celeste Stephens, Robyn Antennuci & Rohan Rosiah

Listening all the Way – Safe Children Make Stronger Children Deanna McGowan & Anne Mead

Foundation Food Abby Phillis

Carnac / Garden WORKSHOP

the Partnership Framework – Shaping and directing the way Communities engages and works with its partners Kate Riddell, Sam Knight, Jelena Radeski, Juan Laranaga, Tammy Prior, Kylee Cox, and Jane Roberts

SiriusWORKSHOP

Working together to share successful approaches to supporting individuals with FASD Robyn Smith & Neil Reynolds

RottnestOPEN CONVERSATIONS

Discussion with Lizzie O’Shea

Discussion with Leanne Liddle

Discussion with Angie Tangaere and Celia Hirini

Discussion with Amanda Tattersall

• Jonathon Ford • Alistair Jones• Louise Ardagh

• Rhiannon De Cinque • Bella Burgermeister

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