Program
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Photos
The 2018 conference photo gallery will be available soon.
Tuesday 4 September 2018 – Day One
The following sessions included PowerPoint presentations that have been made available.
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Teamwork makes excellence work
Gerrard Gosens OAM (Patron for International Day of People with Disability)
Paralympian and Owner, Chocolate Moments -
Mental health in the workplace
Georgie Harman
Chief Executive Officer, beyondblue
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Confronting life’s challenges and sharing powerful lessons
Anthony Hart
Founder,
Hart Wellbeing
Breakout sessions
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DES Program update
Justin Galke
Director for DES Program and Policy,
Department of Social Services -
DES data revelations and implications for the frontline
Dr David Rosete
Chief Behavioural Scientist,
Esher House Pty Ltd -
Reaching the unreachables
Carolyn Watts
Vocational Programs Manager,
headspace National Youth Mental Health FoundationElla Hewitt
Coordinator Digital Industry Mentor Service,
headspace National Youth Mental Health FoundationVanessa Kennedy
Senior Evaluation Officer,
headspace National Youth Mental Health Foundation
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Achieving quality pathways and employment outcomes
Jo Marshall
Executive Diversity Mentor,
Culturise and the Difference Collective
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What would employers know anyhow? Looking at DES from an employer’s perspective
Alicia Weiderman
Director,
Ingersoll ConsultingEmma Harnett
Senior Consultant,
Ingersoll Consulting -
Complexities in the education-to-work journey for young adults with physical and/or neurological disabilities
Dr Lisa Stafford
Lecturer,
Queensland University of Technology
– Mini World Café Responses from DEA 2018
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Hiring individuals with autism: Examining the impact on the individual and their workplace
Rebecca Flower
Research and Innovation Manager,
Specialisterne AustraliaChristian Hofmann
Principal Program Manager,
Department of Health and Human Services -
Using a systems approach to develop new understanding and approaches to service delivery
Peter Smith
Director,
Centre for Disability Employment Research and Practice
Wednesday 5 September 2018 – Day Two
The following sessions included PowerPoint presentations that have been made available.
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Investing with impact, to build a better Australia
Josephine Toral
Senior Investment Analyst – Unlisted Assets,
HESTA -
The NDIS and employment supports
Scott McNaughton
General Manager Participant Pathway Design,
National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) -
Taking stock of the new DES
Peter Broadhead
Branch Manager, Disability Employment Services Branch,
Department of Social Services
Breakout sessions
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DEA 2018 survey
David Best
Senior Policy Officer,
Disability Employment Australia -
Employer engagement leaders: Showcasing your stories
Sharlie Wise
Communications Officer,
Disability Employment Australia -
Disability and employment: Evidence from the ‘Improving Disability Employment Study’
Stefanie Dimov
Project Coordinator,
University of Melbourne -
Early intervention for people with spinal cord injury – creating a bridge from injury to employment
Tania Goossen
Senior Vocational Rehabilitation Counsellor – Back2Work Project,
Spinal Life Australia -
Walking the talk on disability employment: The MAX Solutions/Assessments Australia experience
Karen Massier
Executive General Manager, Strategy,
MAX Solutions -
Getting employers over the line: how DES and JobAccess can work together to remove barriers to disability employment
Daniel Valiente-Riedl
General Manager, JobAccess,
WorkFocus Australia -
How higher performing employment specialists engage and support job seekers with psychiatric disability
Geoffrey Waghorn
Senior Research and Innovation Consultant,
The ORS Group -
Indigenous disability employment project
Brenda Odewahn
Chief Executive Officer, Olympus Solutions; Chief Operating Officer, Ability Options,James Christian PSM
Chief Executive Officer,
NSW Aboriginal Land CouncilAnnette Lamb
General Manager, Aboriginal Programs and Strategy,
Ability Options