NESA Webinar
3.00pm AEDT (2.30pm SA, 2.00pm QLD, 1.30pm NT and 12 noon in WA)
Change Your Brain for Habits of Excellence
Wednesday 14 October 2020
Summary
Habits are necessary – they help us to function effectively in an increasingly fast-paced and complex world. But are our habits helping or hindering our effectiveness and productivity?
This highly practical and enlightening webinar has a powerful message for anyone who wants better results from their time. It will leave participants feeling empowered to make changes in those areas that have been keeping them stuck in ineffective habits and routines.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
- Understand why habits are hard, but not impossible, to break and change for good
- Explore how our brains create and embed habits
- Identify the 3 critical elements of a habit and which one to change for success
- Identify those killer habits that are robbing you of your productivity
- Learn practical, workable strategies for developing and maintaining your focus and attention
- Come away feeling inspired to action by applying the H.A.B.I.T. formula for greater productivity, a healthier lifestyle and a real sense of achievement
FACILITATOR
Clare Edwards
Clare is a change-maker. She helps organisations to tap into the collective potential of their people so that they can master personal leadership, thrive in change and stay fully engaged.
A passionate storyteller and inspiring speaker, Clare takes her audiences on an experiential journey, leaving them filled with new insights, keen to know more and motivated to change.
Clare’s corporate background spans 2 decades of working in senior management roles with global IT companies, surviving the dot com ‘boom and bust’ of the early millennium and thriving in complex, fast-paced change environments.
Clare makes the complex simple. She has studied neuroleadership extensively and brings theory and concepts to life helping people to uncover the full potential of their amazing brain and its ability to change – without the psychobabble.
COST
OTHER
This live broadcast will include ample Q&A time. It is expected to run for no more than an hour. A PDF copy of the presentation will be distributed to all registrants, and participants a certificate.
3 part online Coaching Program
New Starters- Introduction to Australia's Employment Services Sector
Monday 19 October 2020
Starts at 3.00pm AEDT (2.30pm SA, 2.00pm QLD, 1.30pm NT, and 12 noon WA)
Target Group
New Starters in the Employment Services Sector
Summary
Hit the ground running; for the new starters in the Employment services
The coaching program is designed to assist your new starters (regardless of which program) to quickly gain an understanding of our employment services sector, and to gain skills and knowledge to help them work with the big numbers of participants entering into the programs.
Over 3 webinar sessions, Damien Opolski will comprehensively introduce staff to the programs and components that make up today’s employment services industry. We’ll look at how employment services have evolved, and see what’s required to achieve results in a rapidly changing labour market. We’ll look at the role of Services Australia in assessing and referring job seekers to programs, and the role of providers in developing the Job/Participation Plans that underpin services and ensure job seekers can meet their mutual obligation requirements.
Regardless of which program you’re recruiting for, our New Starters- Introduction to Australia’s Employment Services Sector series will perfectly complement your own induction programs.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
The Intro to Employment Services coaching program has been developed by Damien Opolski. Damien has a background in delivering employment services and for a number of years managed the Departments Learning Centre. He has designed the program to help new starters better understand the context and concepts of the government‘s approach to employment services. It gives new starters an opportunity to better learn the ‘big picture’ and where they sit.
Session 1: An overview of today’s employment services programs – Monday 19 October 2020 at 3pm AEDT
looks at how services have evolved as the labour market has changed. We get an overview of today’s suite of programs and how the programs are tailored to the different client groups. We look at the concept of Mutual Obligations and the role of employment providers in assessing and working with job seekers to meet the objectives of work, engagement and participation. We look at the future of services and how digital servicing is expected to play an increasing role for some job seekers, with enhanced face to face servicing for those likely to benefit from a case management service.
We look at the features which are common across all programs:
- The role of Services Australia in ‘triaging’ jobseekers to appropriate services through JSCI, ESAt and JCA assessments, and determining a job seekers MOR
- We learn how some clients, such as vulnerable youth and those who are at risk of retrenchment, can access services
- We look at the role of the provider in assessing vocational and non-vocational characteristics and negotiating the ‘contract’, or Job Plan, that underpins services.
- We talk briefly about the role of service fees and outcome fees, and how the Departments assess provider performance for efficiency, effectiveness and quality.
Session 2: The Australian labour market – yesterday, today and tomorrow – Wednesday 21 October 2020 at 3pm AEDT
looks at our evolving labour market and opportunities for our clients. We look at causes of unemployment and LTUE, and how the labour market has changed as a result of automation, efficiency and globalisation. We look at the data which tells us about the types of work that our clients tend to find. Most importantly, we look at trends in the labour market which inform us about the future of work and opportunities for our client base.
Session 3: Mutual Obligation Requirements and the Job Seeker and Targeted Compliance Frameworks – Wednesday 28 October 2020 at 3pm AEDT
looks in more detail at MOR and compliance. We look in more detail at part-time and full-time MOR and how job seekers can meet their MOR. We introduce new starters to the TCF- the concept of demerits and the use of income support suspension to keep people engaged.
In addition, new starters have the opportunity to tap into Damien’s 35 years of experiences in the sector.
Other
The live sessions will include ample Q&A time, and each will run for no longer than 90 minutes. The model of delivery for this coaching program requires learners to “learn by doing” where by participants are expected to contribute to the discussion. Once the series has been completed, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion.
FACILITATOR
Damien Opolski
Many of you will know Damien from his time as the director of the Department’s Learning Centre. Over the years he has played a key role in the delivery of both policy and systems information, training and performance management. If you have been in the sector for a while you would most likely seen him at an information session or heard him via webinar.
In this role he was responsible for the performance of up to 150 staff.
Earlier in his career he spent a number of years on the front line; Damien estimates that he has conducted over 10,000 job seeker interviews and worked with hundreds of employers.
Damien is an excellent communicator, who enjoys interacting and sharing his system expertise with his audience.
Damien has a Bachelor of Economics from Adelaide University, as well as Diplomas in Training and Assessment, and Project Management. He is also a qualified Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages.
COST
NESA Webinar
Effective Telephone Techniques to Engage with Job Seekers
Tuesday 20 October 2020
3.00pm AEDT (2.30pm SA, 2.00pm QLD, 1.30pm NT and 12 noon WA)
Target Group
Contact staff, reception staff and other frontline staff looking for engagement and retention advice
Summary
The webinar has been designed to support staff primarily working with job seekers over the telephone. They may be calling to gather information about job placements or to arrange case management appointments; they may be providing Post Placement Support or chasing up job seekers who have missed appointments; and of course, it is easier for a job seeker not to cooperate with your staff over the phone than it is in person.
Listen to Matt Luttrell’s upbeat and positive approach for staying on topic and getting what you require. Matt will discuss how you can de-escalate difficult conversations in real time and how to increase job seekers’ co-operation while remaining calm.
The webinar will provide attendees with practical ideas to build their confidence and skills and to improve their success rates.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
- Preparing the call ahead of time to assure the clarity of your message
- Stress management techniques for centralised contact systems staff
- De-escalating conversations with angry/agitated/confused job seekers
- Techniques for sourcing the information from job seekers that providers need
- After the horse has bolted – engaging and supporting job seekers who independently find work
FACILITATOR
Matt Luttrell
Matt Luttrell has over 15 years management experience that includes many years managing hotels in Melbourne and Geelong and a decade in employment services. Within employment services, Matt started his journey in recruitment, ending up in senior management positions where he developed an extensive network and is well regarded for building key stakeholder relationships within the industry. Matt lists his strengths as integrity, honesty and accuracy, all of which are critical components when building and maintaining relationships with key stakeholders.
COST
OTHER
This live broadcast will include ample Q&A time and is expected to last approximately an hour. Registrants will receive a PDF copy of the presentation and a certificate on completion.
NESA on line two part Coaching Program
Increasing Indigenous Participation - Indigenous Cultural Awareness
Wednesday 21 & 28 October 2020
Starts 12 noon AEDT (11.30am SA, 11am QLD, 10.30am NT and 9.00am in WA)
Target Group
All industry staff
Summary
Extensive cultural knowledge is not necessary in order to become culturally aware. A capacity to recognise that cultural difference exist, and to be open to learning from these differences is the bases of cultural awareness.
This Coaching program is designed to expand thinking and understanding about the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community, its history and contemporary issues; and to facilitate understanding between staff and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community.
You will be provided with historical legislative and policy development information, as it pertains to Australian Indigenous peoples, to increase understanding of how history relates to current Indigenous Australian socio economic status and behaviours.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
Over this two part series you will hear Jodi Sampson’s personal narrative and insight into people from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander background within the workplace, customer base and community.
Session one: Wednesday 21 October 2020 at 12 noon AEDT
- Information required to better support Indigenous clients and community
- Knowledge and understanding of the cultural and social history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and the issues they face
Session two: Wednesday 28 October 2020 at 12 noon AEDT
- Knowledge, skills and tools required for effective communication and service delivery to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Expected outcomes
- Awareness and knowledge of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural issues and how they relate to your business, your job seekers and your employer placement and retention.
- A practical understanding of how culture shapes our values, attitudes and behaviour.
- Tools for staff who mentor, manage and work with Indigenous job seekers.
- Insight into people from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander background within the workplace, customer base and community
Other
Each webinar session is expected to run for approximately 60 minutes including ample Q&A and discussion time.
A PDF copy of the presentation will be distributed to all registrants.
Once the series has been completed, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion.
FACILITATOR
Jodi Sampson
Jodi is a proud Gomeroi Man from North-West NSW. Jodi was raised in ‘Two-Worlds’ in Moree and has an entrepreneurial spirit that runs deep, provides leadership, Coaching & Mentoring and role models the cultural values of his family and ancestors.
Jodi’s career spans across all levels of Government, Non-Government, Peak Bodies and Community-Based Organisations. Jodi’s engagement has seen him hold specialised roles and conducted cutting-edge strategic activities to provide access and participation of First Nation People to programs & opportunities that seemed unreachable.
COST
NESA Webinar
Disability Awareness in Employment Service Delivery
Thursday 22 October 2020
12 noon AEDT (11.30am SA, 11.00am QLD, 10.30am NT and 9.00am WA)
Target Group
All Staff
Summary
Participants within Employment Services often present with disabilities, so understanding disability is imperative when providing a positive service experience.
Join Sharon Mamo as she provides you with an overview of the framework which supports inclusion of people with disability in Australia. Sharon will provide you with information and resources to help you understand the barriers experienced by your participants with disabilities, and identify ways in which you can assist them to manage their barriers.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
- Demonstrate an understanding of the framework which supports people with disability in Australia
- Develop an understanding of people with a disability registered with employment services
- Using inclusive language
- Understand the barriers experienced by people with a disability and learn to identify ways in which the barriers can be overcome
FACILITATOR
Sharon Mamo
Sharon is a qualified human services program designer and lecturer with many years of experience in Human Resources. For the last 5 years she has focused on researching and working with disengaged job seekers and their complex needs. Sharon combines clinical psychotherapy and professionalism with a natural and down-to-earth approach. Sharon is a qualified Drug and Alcohol Facilitator, Psychotherapist & Social Sciences Professional. She has worked as a psychotherapist in employment services for over almost a decade. As an expert in encouraging mandated and resistant clients to change, she keynotes at national conferences on topics of behavioural change, AOD, mental health and neuropsychotherapy.
COST
OTHER
This live broadcast will include ample Q&A time. It is expected to run for no more than an hour. A PDF copy of the presentation will be distributed to all registrants, and certificate to all participants.
NESA online 2 part Coaching Program
Motivating Resistant Job Seekers - Conversations About Change in Employment Services Delivery
Thursday 22 & 29 October 2020
Starts 3.00pm AEDT (2.30pm in SA, 2.00pm in QLD, 1.30pm in NT and 12 noon in WA)
Target Group
All front line staff
Summary
Lack of motivation is an increasingly difficult barrier to manage in employment services. The covid-19 pandemic, coupled with existing obstacles is affecting our jobseekers motivation to participate in activities and job search.
Working with resistance can take its toll on staff, it becomes tiresome and frustrating. Resistance can be intermittent or ingrained. This inflexible pattern of relating, perceiving and thinking, requires a different level of investment to get clients engaged, focused and moving into employment.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
This 2 part online coaching program will build a framework to engage and motivate resistant clients. It will provide you with the motivational interviewing skills to engage resistant clients, and to inspire motivation and enthusiasm.
Hear about the framework and tools, in order to achieve outcomes and to retain a positive attitude in an ever changing and demanding industry. Focusing on client accountability, the skills will enable you to encourage clients to take personal responsibility whilst stimulating motivation. Instead of struggling when confronted by resistant, you will be able adapt a more constructive method in achieving outcomes.
The coaching program is a necessity for all front line staff and management.
Expected outcomes
- Understand the reasons for resistance
- Understand the Stages of Change and how they apply to employment Services
- Learn motivational interviewing techniques
- Learn the importance of deliberate and collaborative conversations about change – Targeted questions to elicit change
- Learn effective ways to resolve discrepancy and ambivalence
- Acquire skills in effective goal setting and change measurement
Other
Each webinar session is expected to run for approximately 60 minutes including ample Q&A and discussion time.
A PDF copy of the presentation will be distributed to all registrants.
Once the series has been completed, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion.
FACILITATOR
Sharon Mamo
Sharon is a qualified human services program designer and lecturer with many years of experience in Human Resources. For the last 5 years she has focused on researching and working with disengaged job seekers and their complex needs. Sharon combines clinical psychotherapy and professionalism with a natural and down-to-earth approach. Sharon is a qualified Drug and Alcohol Facilitator, Psychotherapist & Social Sciences Professional. She has worked as a psychotherapist in employment services for many years. As an expert in encouraging mandated and resistant clients to change, she keynotes at national conferences on topics of behavioural change, AOD, mental health and neuropsychotherapy.
COST
NESA Webinar
Dealing with Fear and Uncertainty in Others
Tuesday 27 October 2020
3.00pm AEDT (2.30pm SA, 2.00pm QLD, 1.30pm NT and 12 noon in WA)
Target Group
All staff
Summary
With life as we know it being up-ended on a daily basis the fear, anxiety and uncertainty in people is palpable.
This one hour webinar provides participants with practical steps and tools to help identify and address the fear in others.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
Using the DiSC Behavioural Profiling tool as the framework, we will:
- Explore the Drivers of Behaviour
- Discover the 4 different types of behaviour
- Discuss Goal Directed versus Fear Directed Behaviour for each type
- Learn to identify how each behaviour type expresses their fear
- Identify practical steps to reduce fear in each type and take proactive steps forward
FACILITATOR
Mike Symonds
With over 15 years experience in ‘Building Stronger Teams, Boosting Staff Engagement and Creating Positive Workplace Cultures’, Mike has worked with some of Australia’s leading businesses. His highly interactive and practical approach is guaranteed to leave you INSPIRED, ENERGIZED and MOTIVATED to implement key learnings straight away!
COST
OTHER
This live broadcast will include ample Q&A time and is expected to last no more than an hour (if we do go over time and you must leave, then you will be sent a link to the recording). Registrants will receive a PDF copy of the presentation and a certificate on completion.
NESA online 2 part Coaching Program
Remote Servicing in Employment Services – A New Approach to Case Management
Thursday 29 October and 5 November 2020
Starts 12 noon AEDT (11.30am in SA, 11.00am in QLD, 10.30am in NT and 9.00am in WA) on the 29 October
Starts 3.00pm AEDT (2.30pm SA, 2.00pm QLD, 1.30pm NT and 12 noon WA) on the 5 November 2020
Target Group
All front line staff
Summary
Ensuring effective case management and servicing is essential during such uncertain times. This 2 part online coaching program will explore emerging trends, case studies, and development of remote case management and teleconferencing to leverage provide services to job seekers in the New Norm.
These strategies will allow practitioners and managers to develop highly effective techniques and structures for case management to achieve sustainable outcomes. The ability to positively interact with job seekers in the employment process is equally as important and works well when these skills are integrated with a well-developed case plan.
This coaching program provides employment practitioners the skills to encourage job seekers to access services and supports, to look for work and achieve their own employment goals. Client-centred Case Management focuses on coordination of a wide range of services and resources to maintain the wellbeing of clients with various and sometimes complex needs.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
- Understanding Case Management in Employment Services
- Working from home, a locked down office, online or over the telephone – your are remote servicing (transitioning or currently)
- Learn about which platforms work for providing remote case management
- Understand best practice for supporting clients in changing environment
- Provide best practices in an ethical way
- Novel ideas on Improving participant engagement
- Addressing participant barriers, working with clients and other health and service providers
Other
Each webinar session is expected to run for approximately 60 minutes including ample Q&A and discussion time.
A PDF copy of the presentation will be distributed to all registrants.
Once the series has been completed, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion.
FACILITATOR
Sharon Mamo
Sharon is a qualified human services program designer and lecturer with many years of experience in Human Resources. For the last 5 years she has focused on researching and working with disengaged job seekers and their complex needs. Sharon combines clinical psychotherapy and professionalism with a natural and down-to-earth approach. Sharon is a qualified Drug and Alcohol Facilitator, Psychotherapist & Social Sciences Professional. She has worked as a psychotherapist in employment services for many years. As an expert in encouraging mandated and resistant clients to change, she keynotes at national conferences on topics of behavioural change, AOD, mental health and neuropsychotherapy.
COST
NESA Webinar
Redesign Your Client Resumes and Avoid Online Applications Screening Them OUT
Wednesday 4 November 2020
3.00pm AEDT (2.30pm SA, 2.00pm QLD, 1.30pm NT and 12 noon in WA)
Target Group
Frontline staff
Summary
It is ideal for frontline staff who are advising clients on the application process and what they need to do to avoid being rejected by online application / recruitment databases / HR Software.
Have you and your client ever pulled together a great job application, flicked it off, waited, waited and waited, and received no reply? These days many organisations use HR Software to screen out documents based on formatting, lack of key words and other things that you may not be aware of.
The change from human eyes reviewing the initial application to computer software analysing the application has changed the way successful applications are formatted. This webinar will provide an understanding of those changes and how they are impacting on your clients success.
It will make you look at addressing criteria and your resume templates in a whole new light.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
- An understanding of how online applications are processed by screening software is essential to know so your clients are not screened out on the first pass
- The importance of key words in your job seeker’s application and matching these to the advertisement or industry that they are applying for
- Formatting and making things pretty- why this does not work with online applications. Fonts to use, and fonts not to use!
- Keeping it simple – how irrelevant or complex information on your online resume or application can be hurting your client’s chances of ending up on the ” Yes” list
- Resume – the do’s and the don’ts, how to address gaps in employment history and how to adapt your resume to specific job applications.
- The common mistakes that blocks resumes from getting through.
FACILITATOR
Rebecca Herbertson
Rebecca holds a Bachelor of Psychology, a Graduate Certificate in Career Development and other qualifications in Training, Management and Human Resources. With over fifteen years experience working in Employment Services and ten years delivering industry training, Rebecca is able to relay her knowledge and experience using a common sense approach and an informal manner which is popular with her clients.
Her Employment Services work has primarily involved facilitating the Certificate IV in Employment Services throughout Western Australia and assisting organisations with other business needs such as tender writing and policy development.
Currently the Director of Training and Compliance at the Betterlink Group, a Western Australian based RTO she is also a professional member of the Career Development Association of Australia, a Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and an internationally certified Continuous Improvement Coach, SME Executive Coach and NLP Practitioner.
COST
OTHER
This live broadcast will include ample Q&A time. It is expected to run for no more than an hour. A PDF copy of the presentation will be distributed to all registrants, and participants a certificate of attendance
NESA 3 part on-line Coaching Program
Introduction to the DES Mutual Obligation, Job Plans and the Targeted Compliance Framework
Starts Thursday 5 November 2020
Starts 12 noon AEDT (11.30am in SA, 11.00am in QLD, 10.30am in NT and 9.00am in WA)
Target Group
Frontline staff
Summary
Build your DES skills and knowledge. We have it covered from Mutual Obligation, to Job Plans, to the Targeted Compliance Framework.
Mutual Obligation and the Targeted Compliance Framework are two of the more complex aspects of employment services policy.
There are 21 modules in the Learning Centre. In this coaching program, you will learn the policy and build the skills to deliver it. This will be an engaging and entertaining learning experience, and you will come away with some great learning aids.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
Session one: Introduction to Mutual Obligation and the Target Compliance Framework: – Thursday 5 November 2020 at 12 noon AEDT
- Mutual Obligation and the Targeted Compliance Framework: What is it? Why do we have it? How do we explain it
- Scenarios: Meet Alex – your newest client.
- Assessment is the Key
- Learn by doing work-based activity: Complete a strengths based assessment
Session two: Negotiating the Job Plan and managing risk: – Thursday 12 November 2020 at 12 noon AEDT
- A Job Plan for Alex
- Reducing the Risk of Non-Compliance
- Learn by doing work based-activity: Prepare a Compliance Risk Management Plan for Alex
Session three: Demystifying the Targeted Compliance Framework: – Thursday 19 November 2020 12 noon AEDT
- Setting up Requirements
- Rules for Notification
- ‘This Says I’ve Been Cut Off!’ – Investigating Non-Compliance and Demerits – How Does it Work?
o Provider and Third Party Interviews
o Activities
o Job Referrals and Interviews
o Job Search Requirements
o Unemployment and Work Refusal failures - Innovation time: Minister, I Have an Idea!
Other
The model of delivery for this coaching program requires learners to ‘learn by doing’ , which is an active learning approach in which learners will be expected to participate in are expected to contribute to scenarios / solutions and real time discussions as part of the series.
Each webinar session is expected to run for approximately 90 minutes including ample Q&A and discussion time.
Handouts will distributed to all registrants.
Once the series has been completed, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion.
FACILITATOR
Damien Opolski
Many of you will know Damien from his time as the director of the Department’s Learning Centre. Over the years he’s played a key role in the delivery of both policy and systems information and training. If you’ve been in the sector for a while you’ll most likely seen him at an information session or heard him via webinar.
Earlier in his career he spent a number of years on the front line; Damien estimates that he has conducted over 10,000 job seeker interviews and worked with hundreds of employers.
Damien is an excellent communicator, who enjoys interacting and sharing his system expertise with his audience.
Damien has a Bachelor of Economics from Adelaide University, as well as Diplomas in Training and Assessment, and Project Management. He’s also a qualified Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages.