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Respect and Equity: It All Starts Here

Join a facilitated panel discussion and Q&A calling on the expertise and experience of parents, childhood educators and advocates. The panel will take up the themes and findings from the City of Melbourne pilot, including how we can call out those gender stereotypes that limit us all. 

Children are welcome and catering is provided. 

Library at The Dock

107-117 Victoria Harbour Promenade

Docklands VIC 3008

27/10/2018

Sat: 10am – noon - Free event

Cultural Diversity - inclusion, intelligence, agility - making it happen in your workplace

Hear Dr Tom Verghese give his perspective as a practitioner who has worked in the field locally and internationally over the last 25 years. He will share reflections and insights on what he has observed over his long career in the field of Cultural Diversity.

9th of November 

12:00 - 12:30 pm Lunch and networking (optional)

12:30 - 1:30pm Presentation & Discussions

1:30 - 2:00pm Q & A

Cost: Free for EEON 2018 Financial members, $50 non-members - we invite you to join as a member on the day, however you will need to purchase a ticket to this event prior to arrival.

Ngaga-dji Project / Koorie Youth Council 

Voices for justice, stories for change: Learning from First Nations and Communities of Colour in justice. This free event includes an afternoon of storytelling, panels and theatre where we learn from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and communities through the Koorie Youth Council’s Ngaga-dji (hear me) project. 

Studio Five Level 5, Kwong Lee Dow Building

University of Melbourne Parkville Campus, Vic 3010

Thu, October 25, 2018 at 2:45 PM – 6:00pm

Illuminate Series #5 Innovative Approaches to Education: Supporting Vulnerable Learners

Each of the following presenters are experts in their respective areas and committed to innovation, best practice and the development of skills and knowledge in the Australian education sector, particulary in the context of vulnerable leaners.