![]() ![]() Supporting Place-Based Learning – Building our Facilities Governance and leadership workshop for Chairs and Board Directors of ACE organisations.Crisis leadership in ACE panel discussion with NSW Northern Rivers colleges impacted by early 2022 catastrophic flooding, including Kerry Johnson, ACE Colleges, Lismore and Murwillumbah and Richard Vinycomb, Byron Community College.Crisis leadership, with former Royal Australian Navy Officer Hugh Simpson, who will speak of his experiences leading a team of more than 200 staff in Kyiv during the current Ukraine war.Employability and student readiness skills workshop with social research consultant Dr Jim Cloutman.Provider self-assurance and micro-credentials workshops run by Kevin Ekendahl, Matthew Dale and Katrina Higham from Audit Express.Mature Australian VET markets analysis with national VET expert Dr Don Zoellner.Challenges facing young people in education and employment, including innovative responses by the ACE sector, with Helen Zwicker, Kiama & Shoalhaven Community Colleges, and others.New Commonwealth employment services model by Dr Simone Casey, ACOSS Senior Employment Advisor.NSW Training update from David Collins, Executive Director, Training Services NSW.Aged care workforce training, considering the outstanding capacity of ACE providers to make a difference, with Jodi Schmidt, CEO of the Human Services Skills Organisation (HSSO) Susan Scowcroft, CEO, Community Services & Health ITAB and others.Digital skills and digital literacy, with Patrick Kidd OBE OAM, CEO of Digital Skills Organisation.National VET regulator ASQA update from CEO Saxon Rice, and workshop led by Carmen Basilicata, Executive Director, Quality Assessment & Compliance.The 2022 Conference unfolds at the CBD Marriott Hotel, adjacent to Sydney’s bustling Circular Quay ferry terminals. Our theme is Rebuilding Community, and we will feature a great and diverse line-up of speakers, panel discussions and break-out workshops. This is the “must attend” event of 2022 for Australia’s ACE sector and those who work closely with ACE providers to provide essential training and skills. The Community Colleges Australia (CCA) Annual Conference returns to Sydney for an in-person event on 13 & 14 September 2022, promising an inventive and invigorating two days of expert presenters, challenging panel discussions, and stimulating adult and community education (ACE) specialists. ![]()
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