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Future of Youth Employment Forum Driving sustainable pathways to youth employment through collaborative partnerships and engagement

HEAR FROM AWARD-WINNING INNOVATIVE AND COLLABORATIVE PARTNERSHIPS DRIVING YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PATHWAYS

Jason Sultana Executive Officer Apprentice Employment Network NSW & ACT

Nicholas Wyman Chief Executive Officer Institute for Workplace Skills and Innovation & Skilling Australia Foundation LinkedIn’s Global Education Writer of 2015

Austin Whitehead Director, Programs and Commissioning NSW Department of Industry

Lana West Head of Diversity and Inclusion Bank of New Zealand

Jade Moffat Corporate Citizenship and Corporate Affairs Manager IBM Australia

Janet Elms-Smith Director of Education TAFE NSW, Western Sydney Institute

Ro Coroneos Community and Social Strategy Lendlease Director NSW TAFE Commission Board

Matthew Deeble Director, Education Social Ventures Australia

Dr Richard Seymour Co-Director Entrepreneurship and Innovation Research Group The University of Sydney Business School Founder EDNA (Entrepreneurship Development Network Asia) Co-Founder startup.business & Phronesis Academy

Brian Wexham Chief Executive Officer SkillsOne Television Director National Skills Week

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ATTEND THIS PRACTICAL FORUM AND GAIN INSIGHTS INTO: • • • • •

Updates on the Federal Government’s Youth Jobs PaTH programme and $1B Youth Development Investment Package New and effective methods to successfully address youth disengagement Determining how to intensify early STEM subject learning Driving vocational education training for engagement, retainment and viable employment outcomes Developing award-winning collaboration and innovative cross-sector partnerships on youth employment

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KEY SPEAKERS:

Jason Sultana Executive Officer Apprentice Employment Network NSW & ACT

Nicholas Wyman Chief Executive Officer Institute for Workplace Skills and Innovation & Skilling Australia Foundation LinkedIn’s Global Education Writer of 2015

Austin Whitehead Director, Programs and Commissioning NSW Department of Industry

Therese Postma Project Director: Indigenous STEM Education, Education and Outreach CSIRO

Lana West Head of Diversity and Inclusion Bank of New Zealand

Jade Moffat Corporate Citizenship and Corporate Affairs Manager IBM Australia

Sara Caplan Chief Executive Officer Skills for Australia Partner PwC Australia

Philip Le Feuvre Head of Engagement, Skills for Australia PwC Australia

Brian Wexham Chief Executive Officer SkillsOne Television Director National Skills Week

Ro Coroneos Community and Social Strategy Lendlease Director NSW TAFE Commission Board

Dr Richard Seymour Co-Director Entrepreneurship and Innovation Research Group The University of Sydney Business School Founder EDNA (Entrepreneurship Development Network Asia) Co-Founder startup.business & Phronesis Academy

Janet Elms-Smith Director of Education TAFE NSW, Western Sydney Institute

Ron Wright Project Director, Civil Construction and Infrastructure TAFE NSW

Heather Bitter Senior Leader, Student Pathways Northern Adelaide State Secondary Schools’ Alliance

James Moran National General Manager Apprenticeship Support Australia Skillsroad Ambassador

Todd Chatterton Head of Department for Cultural Perspectives Gordonvale State High School

Neal Teale Community Education Counsellor Gordonvale State High School

Janet Searle National Programs Manager Skilling Australia Foundation

Matthew Deeble Director, Education Social Ventures Australia

Michael Combs Founder and Chief Executive Officer CareerTrackers

Andrew Sezonov General Manager WPC Group

Paul Miles Chief Executive Officer BUSY at Work

Will Stubley Director Year 13

Darren Coppin Chief Executive and Head of Research Esher House

Adrian King Director of Behavioural Research Esher House

Joshua Brooks Founder CodeSpace Education

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Winners of the School Pathways to VET Award, 2016 Australian Training Awards

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Dale Cleaver Chief Executive Officer Campbell Page

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Kellie Hippit Branch Manager Youth Employment Department of Employment

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WELCOME LETTER FROM THE CHAIR: Dear Colleagues, The growing rate of youth unemployment and the huge number of young people dropping out of apprenticeships and university courses has raised questions about the viability of the careers advice being delivered at our schools. Disengagement is a fundamental cross-sector challenge. Digital disruption has created a constant need to up-skill, and for our young people to develop the enterprise skills required to become competitive with overseas graduates on the local and global labour market. Australian vocational education and training must evolve to stay relevant to the future of work. We must invest in training and developing a diverse pool of young talent to keep our businesses innovative, competitive and profitable. I am very pleased to welcome you to join me at the 3rd Annual Future of Youth Employment Forum for 2017 as we will hear award-winning examples of partnership and collaboration that have addressed the challenges of youth disengagement and sustainability of programs and services with innovative strategies and solutions. You will hear exactly how these strategies were implemented and how to translate them to your workplace. Kind regards,

Dale Cleaver Chief Executive Officer Campbell Page

WHO SHOULD ATTEND: NFP (Youth Development & Employment)

Education Providers

DelegateIndustry Industry Delegate andSector Sector and

Business Development Youth Manager Development Education Business Manager Youth Projects Community Service Delegate Job Titles Strategy and Planning Project Officer

CEOs and Executive Directors

Training and Employment

Government Federal, State and Local

Principals and Careers Advisor

“This conference has set the benchmark high for me as it was the first one I have been to. I learnt a lot and the chance for me to network with peers in other organisations were endless.” CONNECT Norther Rivers

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CONFERENCE DAY ONE TUESDAY, 18TH JULY 2017 8:00 8:50

11:20 PANEL DISCUSSION Apprenticeship Reform: Improving the quality of vocational education and training-driving sustainable pathways to youth employment • What are the most critical items on the agenda for

Registration opens Opening remarks from the Chair Dale Cleaver, Chief Executive Officer, Campbell Page

Investing in viable pathways to sustainable youth employment 9:00

VET reform?

• How much progress has been made on the key VET reform objectives?

KEYNOTE GUEST SPEAKER: Developing Australia’s most valuable resource through skills based education to empower youth with viable employment pathways

• What still needs to be done and how should this be actioned?

• How should the VET system evolve to remain relevant to the future of work?

• Do public perceptions of VET match what the sector

Companies often struggle to find employees with the right skills. Our keynote speaker Nicholas Wyman offers a roadmap for how organisations, communities, and educators can come together and collaborate on the following learning objectives: • How to develop the human capital needed to keep our businesses innovative, competitive, profitable and local economies healthy and humming • Creating sustainable and meaningful employment opportunities for Australia’s youth • Making the business case for the mind- shift towards vocational education Nicholas Wyman, Chief Executive Officer, Institute for Workplace Skills and Innovation and Skilling Australia Foundation; LinkedIn’s Global Education Writer of 2015

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Youth Jobs PaTH: Preparing young people and helping them into work • Introducing the Australian Government’s Youth Jobs

PaTH which commenced on 1 April 2017 • How the program will prepare young people and help them into work • How Youth Jobs PaTH also encourages employers to trial a young person by offering internships and financial incentives • Understanding how the Department of Employment will present an overview of the program, key learning’s from implementation and a progress update on the program’s operations

is doing and achieving?

• What can be done to raise the profile of VET? Panelists: Janet Elms-Smith, Director of Education, TAFE NSW, Western Sydney Institute Sara Caplan, Chief Executive Officer, Skills for Australia, and Partner, PwC Australia Andrew Sezonov, General Manager, WPC Group; 2016 Australian Apprenticeships Employer Award Winner, Australian Training Awards

Jason Sultana, Executive Officer, Apprentice Employment Network NSW & ACT

Practical implementation of effective work ready strategies 12:00 P-TECH Australia: Preparing young Australians for 21st century careers • Why the Australian Government is supporting the P-TECH styled pilot

• What are the key elements of the P-TECH model? • What will the P-TECH pilot mean for Australian students?

• How is the P-TECH model different? • What is the role of industry? • What are some early learning’s from the Pilot? Janet Searle, Partnerships Manager, Skilling Australia Foundation Jade Moffat, Corporate Citizenship and Corporate Affairs Manager, IBM Australia

Kellie Hippit, Branch Manager Youth Employment, Department of Employment

10:20 Morning refreshments 10:40 Smart, skilled and hired – youth employment: Outcomes matter

The presentation will introduce you to the NSW Department of Industry's Youth Employment program and will introduce and discuss our approach to key themes: • Overview of the youth employment program • Designing outcomes based contracting and commissioning mode. • Program evaluation and the need for measurement • Governance and engaging with local businesses • Contract management

12:40 Cracking the Millennial Code – Analysing the Skillsroad 2017 Youth Census to identify the drivers and behaviours of Millennials and what this means for our future workforce • Hear how NSW Business Chamber has surveyed

100,000 youth members of their Skillsroad careers platform to ascertain how they feel about their future and the challenges they think they will face • Learn how we can use these insights, along with positive psychology tools, to shape recruitment and coaching strategies to see our youth flourish at work • With apprentice completion rates still over 50% in many occupations and university drop-out at almost one third, we will reflect on the role of ‘grit’ in young Australian’s and why it's necessary they ‘stick it out’

Austin Whitehead, Director, Programs and Commissioning, NSW Department of Industry

James Moran, National General Manager, Apprenticeship Support Australia, and Skillsroad Ambassador

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Networking Luncheon

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CONFERENCE DAY ONE TUESDAY, 18TH JULY 2017 2:00

Promoting and supporting self employment and entrepreneurship in schools • Why we need to teach the mindset of an entrepreneur

3:20

Afternoon refreshments

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Predicting and preventing drop outs from courses, apprenticeships, interviews and work with behavioural science • Applied academic-findings to better understand and

in Australian Secondary Schools • Fostering innovation and self enterprise from early on • Encouraging entrepreneurship and innovation: Practical steps • Strategies to implement: What are the steps you need to take?

engage young people, supporting them to excel

• How can we prevent people from dropping out of education, apprenticeships or work?

• Practical, proven and financially sustainable

Dr Richard Seymour, Co-Director Entrepreneurial and Innovation, Sydney University, and Co-Founder, Phronesis Academy

Innovative and effective youth engagement and communication strategies 2:40

evidence-based research solutions to disengagement

Darren Coppin, Chief Executive and Head of Research, Esher House

4:30

Using the right tools: Consulting and engaging with young people effectively • Understanding how to engage with youth • How to implement a successful youth engagement • • • •

strategy Our research and key findings specific to youth engagement Some of our real-life case studies Utilising social media effectively as a tool to connect and engage Technology; content marketing and branding: Know your market

CASE STUDY Igniting learning and engagement with CODECAMP • Teaching future digital leaders to code: The numbers • Using technology in the classroom correctly for student engagement

• Why digital learning needs to start early • How teaching kids to code at an early age significantly enhances future career pathways and prepares students for changes in the workforce, whatever they may be

Joshua Brooks, Founder, CodeSpace Education

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Closing remarks from the Chair and end of day one

Will Stubley, Director, Year13

CONFERENCE DAY TWO WEDNESDAY, 19TH JULY 2017 8:00

Registration opens

10:30 Morning refreshments

9:00

Opening remarks from the Chair Dale Cleaver, Chief Executive Officer, Campbell Page

Driving commercial success with diverse streams of young talent 9:10

CASE STUDY Designing Indigenous internships and study pathways to success • What we have learned from our eighteen 10-year

Award-winning partnerships and ground-breaking innovation 11:00 CASE STUDY Barangaroo and Darling Harbour Skills Exchange: Implementing an industry leading training program • How TAFE NSW Western Sydney, Lendlease

partnerships

• How we ensure that university study remains number one priority

• Our strategy for preventing disengagement and how



Michael Combs, Chief Executive, CareerTrackers



CASE STUDY Industry designed internships identifying and developing emerging leaders with enterprise learning • Designing corporate pathways for Maori and Pasifika



we implemented it • How we have successfully grown and plans for future improvement

9:50

youth through partnerships and the commercial benefits of our workforce development strategy • Fulfilling Maori and Pacific career aspirations to become business and community leaders in New Zealand and internationally: The numbers • Our secondary and tertiary programmes and how we implemented these strategies: Where we got it right and where we are learning

Lana West, Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Bank of New Zealand

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Barangaroo South, and Lendlease Darling Harbour collaborated to implement a strategy that led to winning the 2016 Australian Training Award for Industry Collaboration and the 2016 Property Council of Australia Award for Innovation Learning from the Exchanges’ ground breaking training that has delivered over 20K accredited training outcomes to construction workers in three years Designing bespoke skilling and training for the construction phase of the multibillion dollar urban regeneration projects at Barangaroo and Darling Harbour Developing a disruptive model similar to Airbnb or Uber which operates as a one-stop-shop for learning and is now being replicated Nationally and Internationally Sharing Lendlease’s learnings with the broader industry order to improve the culture and safety and build social equity

Ron Wright, Project Director, Civil Construction and Infrastructure, TAFE NSW Ro Coroneos, Community and Social Strategy, Barangaroo South, Lendlease Winners of the 2016 NSW Training Award for Industry Collaboration; 2016 Australian Training Award for Industry Collaboration; Winner of 2016 Property Council of Australia Award for Innovation

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CONFERENCE DAY TWO WEDNESDAY, 19TH JULY 2017 11:40 CASE STUDY Driving Indigenous STEM participation to create career pathways • How Gordonvale High School differentiated itself to

3:20

win first place in CSIRO’s inaugural Indigenous STEM Education Awards • How we actively increased student ability to apply the critical thinking skills of planning, conducting, processing and evaluating • How we gained strong early community buy-in and student participation

Alliance implemented the strategy that led to winning the School Pathways to VET Award at the 2016 Australian Training Awards • Effective and sustainable school pathways to vocational education • How we established enduring and vital partnerships including processes to facilitate Business and Industry, RTOs, Government and Community, connecting with schools

Therese Postma, Project Director: Indigenous STEM Education, Education & Outreach, CSIRO Todd Chatterton, Head of Department for Cultural Perspectives, Gordonvale State High School Neal Teale, Community Education Counsellor, Gordonvale State High School; CSIRO’s 2016 Indigenous STEM Education

Award Winners

1:20

Heather Bitter, Senior Leader, Student Pathways, Northern Adelaide State Secondary Schools’ Alliance; Winners of the School Pathways to VET Award, 2016 Australian Training Awards

3:50

12:20 Networking luncheon CASE STUDY Developing a ground-breaking higher apprenticeship and traineeship pilot to drive youth employment pathways • Implementing the Commonwealth Government’s

Philip Le Feuvre, Head of Engagement, Skills for Australia, PwC Australia

Community collaboration: Driving retention and successful apprenticeships • How NISSMAP won the Australian Apprenticeships

Matthew Deeble, Director, Education, Social Ventures Australia

4:30

Employer Award at the 2016 Australian Training Awards with industry leading collaboration • How we secured NISSAN an apprenticeship retention rate of 86% • Designing an innovative, effective and much-needed industry training program • Advancing the cause of skill-based education through mentored apprenticeships

Afternoon refreshments

Brian Wexham, Chief Executive Officer, SkillsOne Television, and Director, National Skills Week

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CASE STUDY The Theatre Showcase: A creative approach to dispelling the myths • How SkillsOne has developed a Theatre Showcase

as a tool to promote VET to students, career advisors and parents in an engaging , informative and creative way • Combining music, performance, animation, film and ambassador profiling to highlighting the outcomes, diversity and pathways available through vocational education • During this session you will discover why it is working, and how we implemented this creative approach to promoting VET

Andrew Sezonov, General Manager, WPC Group; 2016 Australian Apprenticeships Employer Award Winner, Australian Training Awards

3:15

CASE STUDY Measuring educational engagement: A teaching and learning toolkit

N.B. Attendees are encouraged to BYO laptop, smart phone or tablet to enhance the learning’s from this interactive session as you will be able to test out the toolkit using the free website http://evidenceforlearning.org.au/the-toolkit/full-toolkit/ • How the Evidence for Learning Enterprise with collaboration and support from Comm Bank designed a toolkit to assist pedagogical efficacy • Introducing the free and open access resource summarizing a global evidence base on effective inventions and approaches for academic achievement • Focusing on approaches with demonstrated increase in student engagement

Apprenticeship Training Alternative Delivery Pilot programme • Why the pilot is different from existing apprenticeship and traineeships • Emulating the success of the London Professional Apprenticeship Programme and challenging parent, student, teacher and employer perceptions of apprenticeships and traineeships

2:25

CASE STUDY Improving the delivery of vocational education and training for students in one of Australia’s most economically marginal regions • How the Northern Adelaide State Secondary Schools’

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Developing and utilising an entrepeneurial mindset

Dr Richard Seymour Co-Director Entrepreneurship and Innovation Research Group The University of Sydney Business School Founder EDNA (Entrepreneurship Development Network Asia) Co-Founder startup.business & Phronesis Academy

Attend this workshop and gain practical insights on how to: Understand the key elements of entrepreneurship education, and how problem-based learning and engaged practice can be utilised to develop the employability as well as entrepreneurial skills of students. The workshop will include the following: • The theory behind problem-based learning and authentic activities • The flow of an engaged commerce class and how it differs to a textbook approach • What additional activities help anchor and socialise learning • Next steps to implement engaged entrepreneurship education Richard has taught at the University of Sydney since 2006 and has grown the entrepreneurship & innovation program within the Business School to include undergrads, postgrads and executive education. There are currently over 700 students annually taking units designed around engaged, problem-based learning using real businesses and their problems. His research focuses on social and commercial entrepreneurship in Australia and Asia. He also directs a number of ventures at Sydney, including Phronesis Academy, a ground-breaking collaboration between entrepreneurs and academics teaching entrepreneurship to students aged 14-17; Sydney Genesis StartUp Program, the Remote and Rural Enterprise (RARE) Program, and is deeply involved in DFAT's Investing in Women Initiative across SE-Asia.

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How to teach resilience: preventing disengagement by empowering youth

Adrian King Director Behavioural Services Esher House

Attend this workshop and gain practical insights on how to: Identify and analyse the key success indicators for young people, what employers are really looking for, and how behavioural science interventions can provide outstanding outcomes compared to 'business as usual' approaches. The workshop will cover the following Key points: • PAWR Assessment Tool - The Psychological Assessment for Work Readiness identifies clients whom either lack the desire, or confidence, to genuinely seek a job and retain it. By timing interventions to an individual’s genuine readiness to change, you can greatly increase the outcomes.

• Behavioural Science - The implementation of academically evidenced interventions,

proven to work on the key facets of resilience that enable clients to become proactive themselves, cope with failure, and then sustain jobs once they achieve them.

• Employment and Job Retention - Youth program 64% 18-21 year olds gained

employment compared to ‘control group’ 42% outcomes. Harnessing psychology, neuroscience and behavioural economics to drive results improving youth employment and educational outcomes.

Adrian is an Education behavioural specialist with over 20 years’ experience working with disengaged youth in diverse and challenging communities in both the UK and Australia, including the Outback and remote Indigenous communities. His expertise in Positive Behaviour strategies (specifically in the Purposeful Use of Data to change behavioural outcomes and build resilience) is enhanced by his experience in Functional Behaviour Assessments and applying them to “real life” scenarios. At Esher House Adrian’s focus is how to positively engage with targeted cohorts for better Government Policy outcomes.

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