NDS NSW CONFERENCE
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NDS NSW CONFERENCE
NDS NSW CONFERENCE 16 & 17 FEBRUARY 2015 HILTON SYDNEY REGISTRATION BROCHURE 500 DAYS AND COUNTING – NDS NSW CONFERENCE 2015 TO REGISTER ONLINE VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.NDS.ORG.AU Are you ready? Disability services providers in NSW are fast approaching one of the most defining years for transition to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). In July 2016, the NDIS will begin rolling-out across NSW, forever changing the landscape for disability service provision in NSW. The sector has an increasingly complex reform agenda to contend with. Major transformation is taking place at national, state and community levels, requiring greater innovation than ever before. Organisations are continuing the NDIS readiness journey which is happening as the NSW Government exits from service provision. Clearer expectations for inclusion are being placed on the broader NSW community. Organisations need to be market ready, confident and equipped to engage with a larger and more diverse customer base. This is a time to think about what change your organisation can make on the outside from the inside. How will your organisation flourish under the NDIS? Partnerships across the community sector, business planning and engaging with cultural change will ultimately strengthen the quality of disability services. The conference aims to provide practical information and conversations to propel you into 2015 and beyond. As Day 1 of the conference kicks off, there will be exactly ‘500 days and counting’ until the NDIS comes to a town near you! HILTON SYDNEY – 16 & 17 FEBRUARY 2015 500 DAYS AND COUNTING – NDS NSW CONFERENCE 2015 Registration Registration includes all conference sessions, morning and afternoon teas, lunches, a delegate satchel, conference program and trade exhibition entry. The conference cocktail function is not included in the registration cost. Register online here. NDS Members/Organisational Associates Early Bird Full Registration* Standard Full Registration Standard Day Registration Group Registration** $425 $470 $260 $425* Industry Supporter/Research Affiliate Early Bird Full Registration* $500 Standard Full Registration $560 Standard Day Registration $310 Non-Members Early Bird Full Registration* Standard Full Registration Standard Day Registration $630 $700 $390 All prices are per person and include GST * Early Bird rate applies to registrations and payments received by Friday 23 January. ** Group rate is per person and applies to 4 or more delegates attending the conference from the same NDS member organisation. If minimum requirements are not met for the group rate, an additional invoice will be issued for the difference between the full registration and the group rate. Registrations for this conference will close at 5pm on Wednesday 11 February. Additional Requirements If you have any additional requirements (eg. special diet, hearing loop, interpreters, large print program) please inform us by Monday 19 January to ensure availability. Delegates will need to organise their own personal support. The venue is wheelchair accessible. Cocktail function When: 5:30pm – 7:00pm Date: Monday 16 February Location: Hilton Sydney Cost: $60 per person (not included in registration fee) HILTON SYDNEY – 16 & 17 FEBRUARY 2015 500 DAYS AND COUNTING – NDS NSW CONFERENCE 2015 Conference venue Hilton Sydney Centrally located in the CBD, Hilton Sydney is close to shopping, entertainment and only a short walk from Darling Harbour. The hotel features deluxe accommodation including the luxurious and much-talked about Relaxation Rooms and Suites. Few restaurants can match the inspired elegance of glass brasserie where highly awarded restaurateur/Chef Luke Mangan has created the definitive Sydney dining experience. With contemporary design and a rooftop terrace, enjoy cocktails in Zeta Bar or visit the heritage-listed Marble Bar renowned for its opulent Victorian decor and live bands. The hotel is also home to LivingWell Premier Health Club, the city’s largest hotel gym, featuring the latest interactive equipment, group fitness studios, saunas, steam rooms, spa and 25m swimming pool. See more at their website www.hiltonsydney.com.au Accommodation Conference participants are responsible for making their own hotel accommodation bookings direct with the hotel of their choice. NDS has negotiated special rates with Hilton Sydney over the conference dates. Availability of conference rate rooms is limited and bookings are subject to cancellation clauses subject to the hotels discretion. Book the Hilton Sydney here. Hilton Sydney (5 star) 488 George Street, Sydney 02 9265 6050 Venue parking Hilton Sydney offers conference delegate parking rates from $50 for self-parking or $65 for valet parking which is based on per entry. There is also secure parking available in close proximity to Hilton Sydney located at 259 Pitt Street. For rates and further information please phone (02) 8912 4900 or visit www.secureparking.com.au Terms and conditions Cancellations Any cancellations should be made in writing to NDS and will be charged an administration fee of $50. Full refunds will be paid up to Monday 26 January. If you are unable to attend, substitute delegates from the same organisation are welcome. Please advise us of any cancellations or transfers in writing to [email protected]. No refunds will be made for non-attendance at the conference and conference cocktail function. Liability In the event of industrial disruption or other unforeseen circumstances, NDS is unable to accept responsibility for loss of monies incurred by delegates. Delegates should make their own arrangements with respect to both personal and travel insurance. HILTON SYDNEY – 16 & 17 FEBRUARY 2015 500 DAYS AND COUNTING – NDS NSW CONFERENCE 2015 Sessions to look out for • INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS TO HOUSING YPIRAC A session that addresses new opportunities for young people in nursing homes under the NDIS. It will review Summer Foundation housing projects in the Hunter Trial Site. • PARTNERING ON HOSPITALISATION – THE DISABILITY TRUST & ILLAWARRA SHOALHAVEN LOCAL HEALTH DISTRICT Learn how one Local Health District has worked collaboratively to form a sustainable model that promises to improve the hospital journey and health outcomes for people with disability. • DEVELOPING CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS How NFP providers of disability supporters can take advantage of activities such as corporate partnerships and organisational branding to position themselves at the forefront of the new marketplace. • COMMUNITY TRANSFORMATION Join a panel from the Eurobodalla to look at what local governments can do to strengthen the quality of disability services in the community. What policies and processes are needed to support cultural change? • BUILDING AN NDIS WORKFORCE A panel discussing innovative approaches that disability organisations have pursued to ensure their workforce is NDIS ready. The panel will assess the role of ICT systems, alliances, community factors and new resources. • NDS CAREER CAPABILITY FRAMEWORK Learn about how the NDS Career Capability Framework and Career Planner can transform your organisation. This session will provide a demonstration of these new tools and case studies of how they are being applied. • ENGAGING WITH CALD COMMUNITIES This session unpacks the findings of the NDS People, Culture and Communication Project Survey. Discover the key learnings that organisations need to know to better engage with culturally and linguistically diverse communities. • DISABILITY WORKFORCE STRATEGY Analysis, feedback and discussion on the progress of the national workforce development strategy – a framework for local and national action. • EMPLOYMENT INTO THE FUTURE A provider panel addressing how disability organisations can better engage with employers, the challenge of ensuring that NDIS participants can secure appropriate types of employment, and future regulatory environments. • ENTERPRISING CHANGE Learn how social firms are creating employment for people with disability. Social Firms Australia and Infoxchange will address the challenges and opportunities of encouraging organisations to operate as social firms. • TRANSITION TO RETIREMENT An overview of the outcomes of DSS funded retirement case management services provided to older workers in ADEs over the past two years. • ADES & THE CURRENT STATE OF PLAY Key stakeholders will provide an update on the year ahead for ADEs and address ongoing proceedings for clarity on a sustainable wage assessment tool. • OPEN EMPLOYMENT What will open employment look like under the NDIS? How can open employment providers ensure they are ready for the changes that lie ahead? HILTON SYDNEY – 16 & 17 FEBRUARY 2015 PROGRAM DAY ONE – MONDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2015 8:30am – 9:30am REGISTRATION & TEA/COFFEE 9:30am – 10:45am SESSION 1 – MORNING PLENARY 9:30am WELCOME TO COUNTRY – Chicka Madden 9:35am NDS NSW CHAIR’S ADDRESS – Rob White, Cerebral Palsy Alliance 9:40am WELCOME – The Hon. John Ajaka MLC, Minister for Ageing & Disability Services 9:45am OFFICIAL OPENING – NSW Premier, The Hon. Mike Baird 10:15am NSW KEYNOTE SPEAKER 10:45am – 11:15am MORNING TEA 11:15am – 12:30pm SESSION 2 – PLENARY 11:15am A WORD FROM ADHC – Jim Longley, Chief Executive, ADHC 11:25am NDS NSW OVERVIEW – Scott Holz, NDS NSW State Manager 11:35am THE TRIAL SITE – Panel facilitated by Karen Stace, NDS NDIS providers; NDIS participants; NDIA representative; and disability advocate 12:30pm – 1:30pm LUNCH 1:30pm – 3:00pm SESSION 3 – PLENARY 1:30pm THE NEW MARKETPLACE – Panel facilitated by Daniel Kyriacou, NDS Pennie Kearney, Mai Wel; Martin Wren, Nova Employment; Adrian Ford, ASPECT 2:30pm INSIDE THE SHOPFRONT – Lauren Murray, Life Without Barriers; member of the Disability Services Advisory Council 3:00pm – 3:30pm AFTERNOON TEA 3:30pm – 5:00pm SESSION 4 – PLENARY 3:30pm SAFEGUARDING FOR THE FUTURE – Panel facilitated by James Bannister, NDS Steve Kinmond, NSW Deputy Ombudsman; Dennis Clifford, NSW Police; Jacqui Astolfi, ADHC; Natalie Morton, Cerebral Palsy Alliance (Zero Tolerance Reference Group) and Mark Hogan, Valmar 4:30pm CHALLENGES & CHANGE – Graeme Innes, human rights activist 5:30pm – 7:00pm COCKTAIL FUNCTION Program Disclaimer National Disability Services Limited (NDS) believes that the information contained in this publication is correct at the time of publishing. However, NDS reserves the right to vary any of the speakers, topics or times referred to in this publication without further notice. Any conference or public forum referred to in this publication may involve the presentation of information by speakers or other persons (Presentations). The views expressed in any Presentations are not necessarily the views of NDS and NDS does not warrant or represent that the Presentations are accurate or suitable for any specific needs. The Presentations are intended to provide general information only that should not be relied on instead of other legal, medical, financial or professional advice. CONFERENCE PROGRAM DAY TWO – TUESDAY 17 FEBRUARY 2015 8:30am – 9:00am REGISTRATION & TEA/COFFEE 9:00am – 10:30am SESSION 5 – PLENARY 9:00am NDS NSW CHAIR’S ADDRESS – Anne Bryce, Achieve Australia 9:10am NSW OPPOSITION ADDRESS – John Robertson MP, Leader of the Opposition 9:30am NATIONAL KEYNOTE ADDRESS – Ken Baker, Chief Executive, NDS 10:00am NDIS KEYNOTE ADDRESS – David Bowen, CEO & Chairman, NDIA 10:30am – 11:00am MORNING TEA COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS STREAM 11:00am – 11:40am WORKFORCE STREAM CONCURRENT SESSIONS 6.1 INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS TO HOUSING YPIRAC Natalie Butler and Tom Worsnop, Summer Foundation 11:40am – 12:20am 6.2 BUILDING AN NDIS WORKFORCE – Panel of regional providers Nigel Stone, Aspire; Robyn Brice, ODEEP; Janelle Bourke, Orana Early Childhood Intervention; John Faithful, ACES 6.3 EMPLOYMENT INTO THE FUTURE – NDS and panel of providers Facilitator: Ken Baker, NDS Roy Rogers, Flagstaff; Carolyn Crosse, Social Firms Australia; CONCURRENT SESSIONS 7.1 PARTNERING ON HOSPITALISATION Rhonda Conte, the Disability Trust; Lucy Vellar, Illawarra Shoalhaven Local Health District 12:20am – 1:00pm EMPLOYMENT STREAM 7.2 NDS CAREER CAPABILITY FRAMEWORK Jay Richardson and Mike Field, NDS 7.3 ENTERPRISING CHANGE Carolyn Crosse, Social Firms; David Spriggs, Infoxchange CONCURRENT SESSIONS 8.1 DEVELOPING CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS Tracy Mackey, Life Without Barriers 8.2 ENGAGING WITH CALD COMMUNITIES Barbel Winter, Joanne Travaglia, and Maria Katrivesis, Northcott, CALD Steering Group 1:00pm – 2:00pm LUNCH 2:00pm – 2:40pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS 9.1 COMMUNITY TRANSFORMATION Lance Thomas, Illawarra Disability Forum; Sally Pryor, Eurobodalla Shire Council; Sharon Piert, Waterfront Gardens Motel 9.2 WORKFORCE STRATEGY Caroline Alcoso and Gordon Duff, NDS/CADR 8.3 TRANSITION TO RETIREMENT Anthony Bartolo and Helen Neaton, Department of Social Services 9.3 ADEs & THE STATE OF PLAY 9.4 OPEN EMPLOYMENT Phil Tuckerman, Jobsupport 2:40pm CHOICE & CONTROL: making reform work – Cain Beckett, PWC; Natalie Lang, ASU 3:00pm EVERY AUSTRALIAN COUNTS CAMPAIGN – Dougie Herd 3:30pm AFTERNOON TEA National Disability Services New South Wales Level 18, 1 Castlereagh Street Sydney NSW 2000 GPO Box 2687 Sydney NSW 2001 T 02 9256 3111 F 02 9256 3123 [email protected] nds.org.au
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