The program is preliminary at this stage and subject to acceptances by speakers noted. The Committee reserves the right to change/alter the program as deemed appropriate.
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Reflective practice workshop: what does globalisation mean for practice? - Ms Vivienne Brown, Careers Scotland
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Climb every mountain: Facilitating clients to find their dream - Dr Sharon Crozier, University of Calgary, Canada |
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Using the student e-portfolio as a learning tool to assist in the transition to employment - Mr Col McCowan OAM, Queensland University of Technology |
Today’s students – Managers of their own life, learning and work - Mr Stuart Harvey & Mrs Viv Ride, Tasmanian Dept of Education |
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Research Strand |
A fly on the wall.... DEEWR |
1.00 Lunch
1.45 Keynote Panel: The Career Landscape: A global perspective (Chair - Peter Tatham). Panel: Mike Geeves (President)
CICA, Professor David Blustein (USA), Vivienne Brown (Scotland), Tannis Goddard (Canada), Glenys Ker (New Zealand).
2.30 Concurrent Workshops (6)
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How to help your clients write resumes that grab the employer's interest |
Promoting a Career Development Culture in Schools |
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Responding to career climate change - Ms Carole Brown, Individual Career Solutions and Ms Jenni Proctor, Career Clarity |
Indigenous students and industry: Finding pathways that work - Ms Coralie Boyd, Local Community Partnership, Alice Springs |
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Research Strand |
Student/client resistance to career planning: common problem – shared solutions - Mr Frederick Stokes-Thompson, Flexible Learning Centre, University of South Australia |
3.45 Afternoon Tea
4.15 National Career Development Week 08 - Karen Penrose, CICA NCDW Event Manager
4.45 AACC AGM
Optional social functions
6.30 Film Evening
7.00 Mystery Dinner
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THURSDAY 27 MARCH
8.30 Welcome
8.45 Official Opening: The Minister for the Department of Education, Science and Technology
(DEST)or a Senior DEST Representative
9.30 ACS Judith Leeson Award for Excellence
9.45 Keynote: Translating theory to practice: A cognitive information processing (CIP) approach to career development and services - Dr Janet Lenz, Program Director-
Career Advising, Counselling, and Programming, Career Centre, Florida State
University, USA
10.30 Morning Tea
11.00 Concurrent Workshops (6)
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Effective career services for all clients: Practical tools and techniques for career practitioners - Dr Janet Lenz, Career Centre, Florida State University, USA |
Career counselling and career coaching practice under the microscope of practitioner standards and continual improvement - Ms Judy Denham, Edith Cowan University, WA |
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From here to there: Gaining careers experience before leaving school - Tasmanian LCPs, SCOPE, Local Community Partnerships |
A beginner’s guide to providing e-guidance - Mr Russell Booth, Career Change Ltd, New Zealand and Past President of CPANZ |
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Research Strand |
Career Conversations - DEEWR |
12.15 Keynote: The other side of 55 - Ms Martha Russell, Director, Russell Career Services, Battleground, Washington, USA
1.00 Lunch
1.45 Keynote: Career counselling: Storying new identities - Dr Mary McMahon, Lecturer, University of Queensland
2.30 Concurrent Workshops (6)
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The other side of 55: Expanding the career landscape for mature workers - Ms Martha Russell, Russell Career Services, Washington USA |
Online career counselling: A new approach for constructing indiviudal stories in a global environment - Ms Tannis Goddard, Training Innovations, Canada |
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Career counselling: Storytelling and identity - Dr Mary McMahon, University of Queensland |
The career landscape: From island to global work transitions – The career lifespan. The formative years - Kate Castine, APAPDC, Jayne Shortt, Kildare College SA, Robin Strickland, Vermont Primary School Vic, Lynne Rushton and Deborah Beswick, Elizabeth College Tas |
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Research Strand |
Field Trip - Hands-on Energy Ctre |
3.45 Afternoon Tea
5.30 Government House Reception (limited attendance)
7.30 Conference dinner - "From Island to Global: Our convict heritage" including the Ray Stacey Memorial Award and the Miles Morgan Career Excellence Awards
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FRIDAY 28 MARCH
9.00 Welcome
9.15 Announcement of the establishment of AACC Employer award - Diane Tompson, Managing Director, Powercom
9.30 APN Educational Media Smart Start Award
9.45 Keynote: A philosophical perspective on ethics and the career landscape - Professor Jeff Malpas, School of Philosophy,
University of Tasmania
10.30 2009 Conference Promotion
10.45 Morning Tea
11.15 Keynote: Shift happens - Professor Jim Bright, Professor of Career Education and Development, ACU National
12.00 Concurrent workshops (6)
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Ethics in the contemporary workplace - Professor Jeff Malpas, University of Tasmania |
Re-engaging not retiring - Ms Merilyn Hill, Director, Career Portfolio |
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Shift happens - Professor Jim Bright, ACU National and Professor Robert Pryor, ACU National and Congruence Pty Ltd |
The Nutcracker Suite – Skills and concepts for use in all aspects of life - Ms Maggie Bolton, Barebones, Career and Management Consulting |
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Towards a Methodology of Calling in Careers Practice - Ms Jenny Bean and Miss Jane Hercoe, Career Services Rapuara NZ |
1.15 “A taste of Tassie” (A real Tasmanian food and beverage extravaganza)
2.00 Conference close