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Delegates pack
On-site registration is open on Tuesday 28th April between 5 – 6 pm and on Wednesday 29th April from 7am to 8.15am.
All delegates must complete registration by 8.15am on day one to participate in the conference. Please note chat rooms choices are to be provided at registration. Conference starts at 8:30am on Wednesday 29th April.
Please email [email protected] with any speci�c dietary requirements.Dietary requirements
Beacon will be taking videos and photos during the conference and awards evening to be used in promotional material, social media and publications. If this is of concern to you please contact [email protected]
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Whilst every attempt will be made to deliver this conference as advertised, please be aware that events beyond our control may lead to unavoidable changes to the program or schedule.
Entrance to the car park is from Carr Street, to the left of the hotel driveway. Free on-site parking is available to all delegates attending the conference.
Taxis from Sydney Domestic airport to the hotel are around $35 each way and take roughly 30 minutes (in good tra�c).
Changes to program
Parking
Getting there
On-site registration
general informationDelegate pack
Conference – Business Attire Awards Ceremony – Evening attire
dress code
Bluesalt restaurantSpecialising in fresh, innovative seafood dishes and a wide selection of premium grilled meats, authentic pastas, creative sides and irresistible sweets.
Blue Salt Bar O�ers more casual dining options, burgers, pizzas etc
Oceans Dining & Drinks 20% Discount for all delegates on evening of Wednesday 29th April
Stunning beach views and delicious Mediterranean menu, items include a selection of seafood, salami boards, share plates, wood �red pizza, heavenly desserts and cocktails!
Spice 3/183 Coogee Bay RoadGreat Thai Food - $$
A fish called Coogee 229 Coogee Bay RdFresh �sh and chips $$
places to eat Options close by
Coogee Pavilion 69 Dolphin St, CoogeePizzas, seafood, roof top bar $$$
places to eat ON-SITE AT HOTEL
Delegate packplaces to eat
Harbour Bridge Bondi Beach
Darling HarbourThe Botanical Gardens
arriving early
If you are arriving early on the 28th you can take in the stunning sights of Sydney which are only a short bus or cab ride away.
At the hotel
The hotel o�ers a 24hr gym, heated outdoor swimming pool and tennis court.
The ocean is right on your doorstep should you fancy a sunrise swim so don’t forget your swimmers.
Bondi to Coogee walk
The famous Bondi to Coogee walk features six beaches and a number of coves and bays.
You might not have time to do the whole walk but early risers could manage a small section. It takes roughly 45 minutes to walk from Cooggee to Clovelly (the next beach along). Don’t forget you need to get back again!
The whole walk takes around 3 hours there and back.
Things to do
Things to doDelegate pack
MEETING ROOMFLOOR PLANS
Ground Level
Pre-function Foyer
Clovelly
Bronte
Coogee
Centennial
Ocean View Court
Lower Ground Level
Level 1
2015 Beacon National Conference: AGENDA
agendaDelegate pack
DAY 1Time Room8:30 MC welcome & Housekeeping8.40 Welcome to Country8.45 Beacon CEO Address Scott Harris 9.00 Key note Speaker - Alison Watkins Group Managing Director, Executive Director Coca Cola Amatil9.30
10:0010.20 Keynote speaker - Dr Suzy Green (The Positivity Institute ) Positive Psychology in education Oceanic East
11.00 Oceanic East
11:20 Leadership StreamSession 1'Courage in Leadership' - Q&A PanelScott Harris - CEO BeaconJacqui VanRuiten - Principal Salisbury East High SchoolStudent - Ashcroft HS
Workshops eBeacon InsightsPrepare, Polish & Perform - Beacon High Impact Programs
leadership stream in Oceanic West work shops -downstairs Ebeacon - Coogee HIP - Bronte
12:20 Blue Salt restaurant Leadership stream working lunch in Oceanic West
1:00 Leadership StreamSession 2
Workshop - Beacon as a Strategic approach supporting schools strategy Concepts from Ted O'Brien
Chat rooms - Concurrent 30 minute dialogue sessions (delegates to choose 2 of the 4 at registration)
1) Identifying my Leadership Shift - Rosie Connor, Head of Education Services2) Flexible learning, Research & Beacon case studies - Dr Vicky Plows, Victoria University3) ‘Where Corporate Social Responsibility and Work Force Development Initiatives Intersect’ – An unique industry perspective (Holcim) - Peter Ambrose, General Manager, Queensland Aggregates4) NSW Business Chamber “Future trends: Jobs and Skills” - Danielle Buckley
Leadership stream in Oceanic West 4 Chat rooms downstairs
1) Clovelly
2)Coogee,
3)Bronte
4) Centennial
2:00 Oceanic East3.003.15 Oceanic East4.30 Day 1 Close
6:00-7:30 Oceanic East
DAY 2Time Room8.45 Welcome back Housekeeping &
reflections on day 19.00 Key note Speaker Ted Noon - Principal
Ashcroft High School Embracing the Whole-Child: Not Just the ‘Bottom Line’
9.30 Q & A - National Excellance Awards winners 10:2010:50 Leadership Stream
Session 3
Sean Barrett (Gratan Institute) - Findings on making time for great teaching and how The Beacon model supports that
Showcasing examples from The Beacon Model: Raising the Bar3 x 25 min sessions
Session 1: Industry/Business Engagement within the School community
Session 2: Industry Engagement within the Curriculum
Session 3: Education to Employment
leadership stream in Oceanic West 3 sessions in rooms downstairs
Bronte
Clovelly
Coogee
12:15
1:00 Panel Discussion • Jacqui VanRuiten - Salisbury East High School • Everal Pearse - Southern River College • Andrew Peach - Marsden State High School
'Collaboration and Education' - a Principals Perspective
1.45 Networking session - ''School & Community Alignment''2.45 Close by Beacon CEO Scott Harris 3.00 Conference close
Session Content
Q & A - An insight into the Beacon RFG funnel from students and business Panel participants from Holcim & Cummins
Morning Tea
What's new @ Beacon?
Lunch
Morning Tea
Lunch
Oceanic East
Oceanic East
Keynote Speaker - Michael McQueen (Social researcher and bestselling author)Afternoon tea
Fishbowl - ''Career education is failing Australia’s young people
Beacon National Excellence Awards cocktail reception
Session Content
Oceanic East
Identifying my Leadership ShiftRosie Connor, Head of Education Services ‘Coach in a box’
SESSION 1
A practical session which will give participants an experience of a diagnostic tool to help them assess the leader-ship shift they need to make in order to more e�ectively lead programs in their schools. The tool is based on leading edge research on key shifts that leaders need to make at various points in their leadership careers. Twelve shifts have been identi�ed, across the range of leadership domains, from personal resilience and in�uencing others, to inspirational leadership and breakthrough thinking. Coach in a Box has coached over 20,000 business and education leaders worldwide, supporting them to successfully achieve important leadership shifts at critical times in their careers.
Flexible learning, Research & Beacon case studiesDr Vicky Plows, Victoria University
SESSION 2
Vicky will share results from a major project about �exible learning programs around Australia. The project ‘Putting the Jigsaw Together’ mapped over 900 programs nation-wide, that enable marginalized young people to complete Year 9/10/11 and/or 12 level education in a more engaging and supportive program. Case studies, including a Beacon Foundation school, were used to demonstrate what outcomes programs value and achieve; and what actions, principles and conditions help them to achieve those outcomes. This chat room will provide an overview of the project’s core �ndings with a particular focus on data from the Beacon Foundation school case study to show the actions that underpin valued outcomes for students, schools and communities.
The project was led by Associate Professor Kitty te Riele with researchers Dr Vicky Plows and Dr Dorothy Bottrell from Victoria University. The project was funded by the Ian Potter Foundation and supported by the Dusseldorp Forum.
Concurrent 30 minute dialogue sessions Day 1, 1-2 pm
Please read through the following information on the chat rooms, we ask that delegates choose 2 of the 4 and have your choices ready to con�rm at registration.
Chat room sessionsDelegate pack
Clovelly room
Coogee room
SESSION 3
Holcim has been strongly committed to the work of the Beacon Foundation for over a decade, including working with the Foundation to develop and deliver industry focused curriculum with Beacon schools as part of the relationship.
Previously the partnership has focused on delivering as a Corporate Social Responsibility initiative and was built to address the initial issues faced by the business; including developing an understanding of the industry by the communities that they work within. However in response to the company’s need to bring more young people into the industry and the rising youth jobless rate across Australia, the partnership has evolved into a work force development initiative o�ering real opportunities under the Beacon Foundation Real Futures Generation project.Peter will deliver his perspective on the history and outcomes of engagement as well as the future of Holcim’s Corporate Social Responsibility and Work Force Development initiatives, and show how these initiates can deliver outcomes to bene�t the whole community.
NSW Business Chamber ‘Future trends: Jobs and Skills’Danielle Buckley
SESSION 4
‘Where Corporate Social Responsibility and Work Force Development Initiatives Intersect’ – An unique industry perspective (Holcim)Peter Ambrose, General Manager, Queensland Aggregates
Danielle is a registered psychologist and leading advisor to businesses on the engagement and retention of Australia’s Gen Y workforce.
Working with thousands of Australian businesses, especially small and mid-sized organisations, as part of a mentoring program run by Australian Business Apprenticeships Centre, she has quickly established a reputation as the foremost expert on motivating the country’s fastest growing talent pool, Gen Y. In this session Danielle will be speaking about growth industries over the next 5 years, where will the jobs be for our students leaving school? Plus the changing demands of employers on their sta�, what are employers looking for from Gen Y?
Chat room sessionsDelegate pack
bronte room
Centennial room
awardsDelegate pack
Beacon National Excellence Awards
Best Business Partnership Group Sponsored by Vincent Fairfax Family Foundation
Beacon Innovation Sponsored by Macquarie Group Foundation
Beacon New School of the Year Sponsored by InterContinental Hotels Group
Student Performance by Holroyd High School
Best Beacon Business Blackboard Sponsored by Origin Energy
Excellence in ‘Education to Employment’ Sponsored by Cummins South Paci�c
Best Integration of Beacon into School Curriculum Sponsored by Smartline
Beacon School of the Year Sponsored by Komatsu
Student Performance by South Sydney High School
Real Futures Generation Young Person of the Year Sponsored by Bupa
Best Leadership Sponsored by Stockland
Beacon Alumni School of the Year Sponsored by Clayton Utz
Hall of Fame Sponsored by Holcim Australia
Dr Suzy Green D. Psyc.(Clin.) Founder of The Positivity Institute
Dr Suzy Green is a Clinical and Coaching Psychologist (MAPS) based in Sydney and the Founder of The Positivity Institute, an organisation dedicated to the research and application of Positive Psychology for life, school and work.
Suzy is a leader in the complementary �elds of Coaching Psychology and Positive Psychology having conducted a world-�rst study on evidence-based coaching as an Applied Positive Psychology. Suzy is also an identi�ed leader in the emerging �eld of Positive Education having been engaged to co-create and implement the world’s 2nd large-scale Positive Education Program at Knox Grammar School, the �rst being at Geelong Grammar School under the leadership of Professor Martin Seligman. Suzy also provided expert consultation to Loreto Kirribilli on another large-scale Positive Education Program aligned to their school ethos based on Ignatian Spirituality.
Suzy has a strong academic background having published in the Journal of Positive Psychology and having lectured on “Applied Positive Psychology” as a Senior Adjunct Lecturer in the Coaching Psychology Unit, University of Sydney for ten years. She is also an Honorary Vice President of the International Society for Coaching Psychology and holds Honorary Academic positions at the University of Wollongong, University of Melbourne, the Institute for Positive Psychology & Education, Australian Catholic University, the School of Business, University of Western Sydney, the Institute for Well-Being, Cambridge University. Suzy is an Honorary Research Fellow at the Black Dog Institute, a Board Member of The Reach Foundation and is the “Stress-less Expert” for Australian Women’s Health Magazine.
Discussion LeadersDelegate pack
Alison Watkins Group Managing Director, Coca-Cola Amatil
Alison joined Coca-Cola Amatil as Group Managing Director in March 2014. Alison is a non-executive director of The Centre of Independent Studies. Alison’s previous roles include Chief Executive O�cer of agribusiness GrainCorp Limited and of Berri Limited, the market leader in Australian juice, and Managing Director of Regional Banking at ANZ. Alison spent 10 years at McKinsey & Company from 1989-1999 and became a partner of the Firm in 1996 before moving to ANZ as Group General Manager Strategy, reporting to the CEO. Alison has been a non-executive director of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited, Woolworths Limited and Just Group Limited. She is a former Victorian President and National Board Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.
Alison holds a Bachelor of Commerce (University of Tasmania), is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, the Financial Services Institute of Australasia, and the AICD.
Ted Noon Principal Ashcroft High School
Ted Noon is principal of Ashcroft High School, which is located in the south-west suburbs of Sydney. Ted is a Fellow of the Australian Council of Educational Leaders (ACEL NSW), and is a PhD research candidate at the University of Newcastle, currently collecting data in four high schools as part of a longitudinal study.
The essence of his research is the notion of the whole-child, in particular the need to ensure that in our endeavour to achieve a ‘bottom-line’ in outcomes that we haven’t negated the critical elements that support human development – the intellectual, physical, social, emotional, moral, spiritual and aesthetic development of young people.
Discussion LeadersDelegate pack
Michael McQueen understands what it takes to thrive in a rapidly evolving world.Widely recognized for having his �nger on the pulse of business and culture, he has helped some of the world’s best-known brands navigate change and stay ahead of the curve.
As a leading specialist in demographic shifts, change management and future trends, Michael features regularly as a commentator on TV and radio and has written three bestselling books.
His �rst book, The ‘New’ Rules of Engagement focuses on strategies for leading and connecting with Generation Y. His newest release, Winning the Battle for Relevance is a revealing look at why even the greatest brands and organisations become obsolete... and how to avoid their fate.
Michael McQueenODE Management, Award-winning speaker, social researcher, best-selling author.
Ted O’Brien Renowned community leader and company director
From Queensland, Ted is a renowned community leader and company director. He is a former Chairman of the Australian Republican Movement, Chairman of the Advisory Board for Ronald McDonald House Charities SEQ, Chairman of the LNP Futures Committee and a 500 Club Director and served on an Advisory Board of Queensland Catholic Education. He is a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. His Company Ted O’Brien & Associates help business, government and community be more innovative and �nd new ways of working together.
Ted is currently working on a new social enterprise to help address the issue of local youth unemployment.
Dr Vicky Plows VU Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Dr Vicky Plows is a VU Postdoctoral Research Fellow based in The Victoria Institute, College of Education, Victoria University. In this role Vicky has a particular focus on professional learning for social inclusion in education, and is currently conducting research with educators in secondary schools and �exible learning programs.
Vicky has an interdisciplinary background, and her work is located at the intersection of sociology, human geography, education, and childhood and youth studies. Her research seeks to address the social inclusion, education and well-being of young people experiencing disadvantage or marginalisation.
Before joining VU, Vicky led the Childhood and Youth Studies undergraduate degree program at Manchester Metropolitan University and worked as a lecturer and researcher at the University of Edinburgh. She has lectured in social and educational research, social policy, professional ethics, childhood and youth, working with diverse young people, and learning and employability. Vicky currently sits on the VU Human Research Ethics Committee (Low Risk).
Discussion LeadersDelegate pack
Bill Lawson. AM. Founder of Beacon
Bill Lawson is a recently retired professional Engineer who founded the Beacon Foundation in 1988. Bill remains chairman of the Foundation in which capacity he works closely with the CEO and other Directors on the strategic direction of Beacon. Bill was made a member of the Order of Australia in 2006 for services to Engineering and the young people of Australia.
Since 2000, Bill became increasingly involved in Indigenous issues throughout Australia in his professional capacity and has undertaken many projects in the Indigenous space involving both his then employer, SKM, and Beacon. In 2010, Bill was appointed by PM Gillard to her Expert Panel for the Recognition of Indigenous Australians. Since completion of that task in January 2012, Bill has become increasingly involved with the Recognise movement, particularly in Tasmania, in preparing Australia for the upcoming constitutional referendum on the matter.
Sean Barrett is Head of the Origin Foundation, a philanthropic foundation which supports innovation in education to improve the economic and social prospects of young people.
Sean is a campaigner and administrator with experience in the Public, Private and NGO sectors.Prior to his current role, he spent a decade working at senior levels in NGOs in Europe and Australia on human rights, and environment issues. He successfully completed the inaugural Humanitarian Leadership program at Harvard Business School in 2003, and in 2008 was an invited participant at the Commonwealth Government’s 2020 Summit.
Sean Barrett Head of the Origin Foundation