Jun
16
Wed
Performance Management for New Leaders and Other Beginners coaching program @ On line in 3 parts
Jun 16 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

NESA Coaching Program

ONLINE | 3 PARTS

Performance Management for New Leaders and Other Beginners coaching program

Wednesday 16, 23, & 30 June 2021

Starts 2.00pm AEST (1.30pm in SA, & NT and 12 noon in WA)

EVENT REGISTRATION

TARGET GROUP

All managers, team leaders and aspiring mangers

SUMMARY

The mere mention of the term ‘performance management’ is enough to send a shiver up the spine of new managers/team leaders and their staff. Many of us immediately think of nerve-wracking performance appraisals and sleepless nights prior to those underperformance discussions. It doesn’t have to be like this.

This 3-part coaching program introduces new team leaders, and those looking for new ideas or to benchmark, to some of the key elements of performance management. While Most providers will have extensive HR assistance and Performance Management Frameworks, this coaching program focuses on an inclusive outcome centred approach to addressing, rewarding or re-aligning staff performance.

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT

Session 1 – Performance Management Framework? It’s much more than a Performance Agreement! – Wednesday 16 June 2021 at 2.00pm AEST (1.30pm SA & NT and 12 noon WA)

In this session we’ll look at performance management and why it’s so important to the success of an organisation. Good performance management is like preventative medicine: people and organisations can thrive, and costs of solving staffing problems are reduced. What does good performance management look like? What does a good Performance Agreement look like? We’ll talk about it today.

We’ll also commence work on our coaching program project – to develop a Performance Agreement template for frontline staff.

Session 2 – Performance Appraisal and Managing Under Performance – Wednesday 23 June 2021 at 2.00pm AEST (1.30pm SA & NT and 12 noon WA)

A good Performance Management Framework allows people and organisations to flourish. Performance Appraisal is an integral part of the ongoing performance management process. Most of us are good at good news. Sometimes, however, there will be performance issues that we need to address. In a few cases we may need to work through a more formal under performance management process. In today’s session we’ll look at the Performance Appraisal process and managing under performance.

Session 3 – Over to You…. – Wednesday 30 June 2021 at 2.00pm AEST (1.30pm SA & NT and 12 noon WA)

Over the last two weeks participants have been developing a Performance Agreement template for the ‘employment consultant role’. Today is ‘show and tell’ day! What performance indicators did you include in your template? How will you measure performance, and what will your evidence sources be?

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, training and performance management. If you’ve been in the sector for a while you’ve 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’s also a qualified Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages.”

cost

NESA Member

$ 180
00
per registrant
  • Prices are inclusive of GST
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NON Member

$ 225
00
per registrant
  • Prices are inclusive of GST
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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.

CONTACT US

For further information on NESA PD training events please contact Max Croft: +61 3 9624 2311  |  EMAIL

Jun
17
Thu
Planning Pathways to Outcomes @ On line
Jun 17 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Planning Pathways to Outcomes

Thursday 17 June 2021

2.00pm AEST (1.30pm in SA & NT and 12 noon in WA)

EVENT REGISTRATION

TARGET GROUP

Frontline 

SUMMARY

This webinar is aimed at staff who are meeting with job seekers regularly. Setting goals and strategies for helping job seekers develop their readiness to take up employment is what our sector is all about. In some instances the strategies will be as simple as targeted marketing of employers. However, for those job seekers who have been out of work for some time or who live in recessed labour markets, a longer term approach needs to be taken to helping those job seekers prepare for work.

Listen to the WA president of the Career Development Association of Australia, Rebecca Herbertson discuss:

  • The importance of always having an agenda and what this might look like
  • Magic Questions – Start of the process
  • The art of Goal setting with job seekers
  • Reverse career pathway planning
  • The simple career pathway
  • The action planning process

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 nine 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 the WA president of the Career Development Association of Australia, an internationally certified Continuous Improvement Coach, SME Executive Coach and NLP Practitioner.

cost

NESA Member

$ 60
00
per registrant
  • Prices are inclusive of GST
REGISTER NOW

NON Member

$ 75
00
per registrant
  • Prices are inclusive of GST
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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 a certificate on completion.

CONTACT US

For further information on NESA PD training events please contact Max Croft: +61 3 9624 2311  |  EMAIL

Jun
25
Fri
Problem Solving at Work @ On line
Jun 25 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Problem Solving at Work

Friday 25 June 2021

2.00pm AEST (1.30pm SA & NT and 12 noon in WA)

EVENT REGISTRATION

TARGET GROUP

All staff

SUMMARY

Being an active problem solver at work is an effective way to build your employability skills and to become an attractive asset for any employer. Learning the best methods to find the right solutions for work problems
is a valuable skill to develop, and you will be able to pass these skills onto your clients and to your team.

 

you will learn

  • The value of being solution focussed
  • The mindset of finding successful solutions
  • Problem solving processes and systems
  • Organising your time and tasks
  • To negotiate with a winning communication style
  • How to teach problem solving to your team and to your clients

Facilitator

kevin kosky

As an award winning speaker and business skills trainer, Kevin utilises his experience from the entertainment industry to present interactive and engaging training sessions. Kevin is passionate about personal empowerment and business improvement, which he believes go hand in hand to produce successful results. Currently Kevin is the sales and business skills trainer working for Dynamo Selling.

Kevin launched and operated a number of different businesses over a 30 year period in a variety of industries including: entertainment, hospitality, internet applications, building maintenance, garden and nursery, supply chain, self-storage, RTO accredited training, and corporate education.

Kevin also the teaches business, employability and personal development skills, for both the national and international markets.

 

cost

NESA Member

$ 60
00
per registrant
  • Prices are inclusive of GST
REGISTER NOW

NON Member

$ 75
00
per registrant
  • Prices are inclusive of GST
REGISTER NOW

OTHER

This live broadcast will include ample Q&A time. It is expected to run for no more than an hour.

Registrants will receive a PDF copy of the presentation, and participants a certificate

CONTACT US

For further information on NESA PD training events please contact Max Croft: +61 3 9624 2311  |  EMAIL

Jul
16
Fri
INCREASING INDIGENOUS PARTICIPATION – INDIGENOUS CULTURAL AWARENESS @ On line
Jul 16 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

NESA Coaching Program

ONLINE | 2 PARTS

INCREASING INDIGENOUS PARTICIPATION - INDIGENOUS CULTURAL AWARENESS

Friday 16 & 23 July 2021

Starts 2.00pm AEST (1.30pm SA & NT, and 12 noon in WA)

EVENT REGISTRATION

TARGET GROUP

All 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:  Friday 16 July 2021 at 2.00pm AEST

  • 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: Friday 23 July 2021 at 2.00pm AEST

  • 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

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 Member

$ 120
00
per registrant
  • Prices are inclusive of GST
REGISTER NOW

NON Member

$ 150
00
per registrant
  • Prices are inclusive of GST
REGISTER NOW

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.

CONTACT US

For further information on NESA PD training events please contact Max Croft: +61 3 9624 2311  |  EMAIL

Jul
20
Tue
Case Notes – the Good, the Bad and the Very Good @ On line
Jul 20 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Case Notes - the Good, the Bad and the Very Good

Tuesday 20 July 2021

2.00pm AEST (1.30pm in SA, & NT, and 12 noon in WA)

EVENT REGISTRATION

TARGET GROUP

Frontline

SUMMARY

Join Rebecca Herbertson as she discusses the necessity of always keeping compliant and objective case notes. Hear about what notes must look like, what you can do and what you should never do. Leave this session with renewed confidence, new knowledge and practical tips that can be implemented straight away.

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT

  • Key components of case notes – what should all case notes have in common?
  • Templates – useful or not? What to be aware of when following your organisations template, if provided.
  • Being objective. Ensuring that case notes are factual.
  • Details!! Relevant and demonstrate service provided to the client/candidate/job seeker
  • If it isn’t noted in the system then it didn’t happen

 

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 nine 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 the WA president of the Career Development Association of Australia, an internationally certified Continuous Improvement Coach, SME Executive Coach and NLP Practitioner.

cost

NESA Member

$ 60
00
per registrant
  • Prices are inclusive of GST
REGISTER NOW

NON Member

$ 75
00
per registrant
  • Prices are inclusive of GST
REGISTER NOW

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

CONTACT US

For further information on NESA PD training events please contact Max Croft: +61 3 9624 2311  |  EMAIL

Aug
4
Wed
Your Future Your Super legislation – what are the implications for you and your business & how to navigate changes required to meet new standards. – a free information session.. @ On line
Aug 4 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Your Future Your Super legislation

what are the implications for you and your business & how to navigate changes required to meet new standards

a free information session

Wednesday 4 August 2021

3.00pm AEST (2.30pm SA & NT, and 1.00pm WA)

TARGET GROUP

Industry Management 

SUMMARY

NESA is pleased to welcome our valued partner, Aware Super to discuss the new legislation and how it may impact your business. This is must attend for all finance, payroll and people teams in preparation for the impact of Your Future Your Super legislation. Measures in regards to the stapling of super funds commences on 1 November 2021. This webinar session will give you the facts on what’s changing and how to prepare for this change.

This one hour online session will explore:

  • Stapling – changes to how you onboard new employees to your organisation
  • Fund Performance Test – what does this mean for underperforming funds?
  • What you can do to prepare – insight to the new processes and how you can get ahead

The topic Expert

Philip Seubert

A familiar face to many, Philip Seubert has been working with Job Services providers for over 10 years and has a great understanding of the pressures this sector works under. With over 20 years’ experience in the superannuation sector, Phil has helped finance and HR teams navigate many legislative changes over the years and will ensure that NESA members are prepared for what’s ahead.

A FREE INFORMATION SESSION BROUGHT TO YOU BY aware super

EVENT REGISTRATION
a free event

OTHER

This live broadcast will include ample Q&A time. It is expected to run for no more than an hour.

Any handouts will be distributed to all registrants.

CONTACT US

For further information on NESA PD training events please contact Max Croft: +61 3 9624 2311  |  EMAIL

Aug
11
Wed
Conversational Confidence; Championing Mental Wellbeing in the Workplace (sponsored by genU Training
Aug 11 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

NESA Webinar

A FREE WEBINAR SESSION!

Conversational Confidence; Championing Mental Wellbeing in the Workplace
(sponsored by genU Training)

Wednesday 11 August 2021

2.00pm AEST (1.30pm SA & NT and 12 noon WA)

EVENT REGISTRATION - A FREE WEBINAR!

MEMBERS AND NON MEMBERS

SUMMARY

NESA is pleased to invite you to the Conversational Confidence; Championing Mental Wellbeing in the Workplace webinar.

Join this webinar to explore how to build your confidence in having conversations focused on the mental wellbeing of your clients

The session will address the fears of what, when and how to communicate to a person who appears to be struggling.

IT WILL EXPLORE:

  • Defining mental illness – Indicators of wellness and the vulnerability toward experiencing a mental illness.
  • Major Mental Illness categories affecting Australians and their prevalence.
  • Direct conversations to support those experiencing mental illness.
  • And, the next step on for you, and them.

TOPIC EXPERT

Jules Haddock

Jules Haddock is an expert in the Mental Health industry, and a trainer with genU Training (RTO 5553).

An accomplished conversationalist in mental health education, Jules has an engaging and creative approach in helping communities understand mental illness and how to manage the invisible learning blocks and walls often confronted, in learning expeditions. She takes the myths and fictitious beliefs about mental illness, and weaves participants into developing safe and confident based approaches that can be used in supporting and maximising confidence in “the space” for both teacher and learner.

With gaiety and passion, she introduces us into an awareness of mental health literacy, recovery, and the importance of embracing strength based and person-centred learning for each student.

  • Principal Master Mental Health Instructor
  • President of Not for Profit Charity Art of the Minds
  • REACH Facilitator – Black Dog Institute.
  • Practicing Author and  Artist.

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. If you are unable to attend the live session, a link to the recording will be emailed to you.

CONTACT US

For further information on NESA PD training events please contact Max Croft: +61 3 9624 2311  |  EMAIL

show genU your support

Click below to visit the genU Training website, to learn more about Mental Health courses on offer to support yourself and others.

About genU Training

At genU Training (RTO) it all starts with ‘U’! They believe that every learner is different, and want to help you reach your goals, whatever they may be through expert, and flexible training options.

genU Training is a division of Karingal St Laurence Limited ABN 74 614 366 031 • ACN 614 366 031 • TOID 5553

The genU Training experience:

  • One-one-one support
  • Experienced trainers
  • Industry connections
  • Real graduate employment
  • Practical placement opportunities
  • Dedicated language, literacy, and numeracy support
  • Government subsidies for eligible individuals

GENU WEBSITE

Head to the genU Training website to learn more about their other training opportunities

Sep
9
Thu
Understanding and Implementing Mutual Obligation @ Online broadcast
Sep 9 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

UNDERSTANDING AND IMPLEMENTING MUTUAL OBLIGATION

Thursday 9 September 2021

2.00pm AEST (1.30pm SA & NT, and 12 noon WA)

TARGET GROUP

Frontline staff

SUMMARY

‘Mutual obligation’ is based on the concept of a ‘contract’ between a job seeker and the society that supports them with income support and employment services. Society offers income support and employment services. In return, there is a requirement that a job seeker will be doing all they can to find work and to work through the issues that may hold them back. In this session we’ll look at what mutual obligation means to the different groups of job seekers that we work with, and look at some ‘top tips’ when working with job seekers and their mutual obligation requirements.

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT TO HEAR ABOUT

  • Why most job seekers will have a Mutual Obligation requirement (the rationale)
  • How a job seeker’s requirement is determined by a number of factors – such as age, PCP and PCW
  • How there are more specific requirements for Early School Leavers
  • How you can progress Mutual Obligations through the Job Plan
  • The Points Based Activation System and how this will build additional flexibility into how a job seeker can meet their Mutual Obligation.

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, training and performance management. If you’ve been in the sector for a while you’ve 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 expertise and experiences 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.”

cost

NESA Member

$ 60
00
per registrant
  • Prices are inclusive of GST
REGISTER NOW

NON Member

$ 75
00
per registrant
  • Prices are inclusive of GST
REGISTER NOW

EVENT REGISTRATION

OTHER

This live broadcast will include ample Q&A time. It is expected to run for no more than 90 minutes. A PDF copy of the presentation will be distributed to all registrants, and a certificate to participants

CONTACT US

For further information on NESA PD training events please contact Max Croft: +61 3 9624 2311  |  EMAIL

Sep
15
Wed
NESM and Enhanced Services: Preparing For Your Proposal 2 Workshop @ On line
Sep 15 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

#NESAPDTRAINING

NESM and Enhanced Services: Preparing For Your Proposal 2 Workshop
On-line in 5 -parts

Join NESA's Senior Policy Advisor Damien Opolski online as he hosts and facilitates the 5 part NESM and Enhanced Services: Preparing For Your Proposal 2 workshop. In the fifth module, Damien will be joined by NESA’s Principal Policy Advisor Annette Gill as the topic expert to look at and discuss the selection criteria.

In May this year we ran a very successful three-part series called ‘NESM – Preparing For Your Proposal’. The series looked at the proposed licencing and payments models, as well as giving newer people an insight into the evolution of Australia’s employment services and the current landscape. We also looked at how the Department of Education, Skills and Employment (DESE) have traditionally monitored performance and some key tips around responding to DESE procurement exercises.

This Preparing For Your Proposal 2 workshop builds on this. With the release of the Request for Proposal we now have a greater insight into what NESM Enhanced Services will look like ‘on the ground’.

Preparing For Your Proposal 2 workshop will be delivered on-line in five modules over five near consecutive days, starting Wednesday 15 September 2021. 

The workshop will be delivered by Damien Opolski with topic expert Annette Gill joining him in Module 5.

This will ensure you get information early and maximise the time available to complete your proposal. Modules 2 – 4 look at different aspects of the policy and will be of particular interest to newer people.

WITH THE RELEASE OF THE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL WE NOW HAVE A GREATER INSIGHT INTO WHAT NESM ENHANCED SERVICES WILL LOOK LIKE ‘ON THE GROUND’.

AUDIENCE

 Managers / Teams – Those occupying specialist roles, recruited or seconded for the bid process.

Delivered on-line in 5 MODULES

  • Module one: The NESM Framework: panels and licences, payments and performance, and a job seeker journey through Digital and Enhanced Services – Wednesday 15  September 2021 at 2.00pm AEST
  • Module two: Mutual Obligation, Points Based Activation and the Targeted Compliance Framework – Thursday 16 September 2021 at 2.00pm AEST 
  • Module three: Programs and Assistance: an Introduction to the Employment Fund, wage subsidies, relocation assistance, and key activation point programs Work for the Dole, Career Transition Assistance and Employability Skills Training – Friday 17 September 2021 at 2.00pm AEST 
  • Module four: Outcomes. What is an Outcome? Why do we have Full and Pathway Outcomes? How do we know when a job seeker achieves an Outcome and what evidence do we need? – Monday 20 September 2021 at 2.00pm AEST 
  • Module five: Preparing for Your Proposal: A look at the selection criteria and a discussion with NESA’s Principal Policy Advisor Annette Gill about ‘what does DESE look for?’ – Tuesday 21 September 2021 at 2.00pm AEST 

FORMAT

Delivered on near consecutive days, in 5 on-line, 1 & ½ hour sessions, using Microsoft Teams

 

FacilitatorS

Damien Opolski – Senior Policy Advisor – National Employment Services Association (NESA) – will be delivering modules 1 to 5.

Damien has over 35 years of experience and depth of skills in all facets of Australian employment services. Earlier in his career Damien spent a number of years on the ‘front line’ working in the former Commonwealth Employment Service (CES). Damien estimates he has conducted over 10,000 job seeker interviews and worked with hundreds of employers. While working with the Department of Employment as Director of the Learning Centre Damien managed development of the training platform, training strategies and materials to ensure the 20,000+ professionals engaged in the delivery of Australian employment services received training to undertake their role. As a Senior Policy Advisor with NESA, Damien continues to support member organisations navigate contract requirements, with a strong focus on IT and cyber security, as well as continuing to develop front line practice as a regular workshop presenter for NESA. Damien is an excellent communicator, who enjoys interacting and sharing his system expertise with his audience; and he 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.

NESA Staff Annette Gill

Annette Gill – Principal Policy Advisor – National Employment Services Association (NESA) – will be our topic expert for module 5

Annette Gill is a consultant with a wealth of experience in social policy, government relations, competitive procurement and operational management. Following her studies in Applied Psychology, Annette’s diverse career has spanned human services with roles focused on homeless youth, substance users, disadvantaged families, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault and the unemployed. Annette has worked with not-for-profit, private and local government organisations and has been involved in State and Commonwealth funded employment services since the early 1990’s.

Annette was the General Manager of a successful employment service organisation and later came to NESA where she worked for 10 years as the Policy Manager. Prior to commencing her current consultancy business, Annette held the role of Policy and Research Manager of Karingal, a large community and disability services organisation with annual revenue of approximately $100 m and which was part of the NDIS Barwon trial. In this role, Annette led the policy and research agenda as well as undertaking bid management contributing to organisational growth, particularly in its aged care and employment services divisions.

DURATION

Held on-line from 2.00pm to 3.30pm AEST on all 5 days

PRICING

FOR ALL 5 MODULES:
NESA members $720pp (per person)
Non-members $900pp

OR

PICK ANY MODULE:
NESA members $200pp per module
Non-members $300pp per module

All prices GST inclusive.

To register please email max croft

In your email please indicate if you would like to register for all 5 modules or for which single modules. If you are registering more than one person, please provide Max with a list of names and email addresses, and indicate whether they are registering for all 5 modules or for which single modules.

Oct
8
Fri
Managing Challenging and Aggressive Client Behaviour @ On line
Oct 8 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

NESA Coaching Program

Managing Challenging and Aggressive Client Behaviour

ONLINE   |   2 PARTS

Friday 8 & 15 October 2021 

Starts 12 noon AEDT (11.30am SA, 11.00am QLD, 10.30am  NT and 9.00am WA)

TARGET GROUP

All industry staff

SUMMARY

When working with people from different walks of life on a daily basis, and often requesting them to undertake activities they may not be enthusiastic about, some level of challenging behaviour is inevitable. This is a two session on line coaching program designed to build skills in dealing effectively with challenging behaviour from an employment service industry perspective.
The coaching program aims to provide you with all the skills to help you understand and deal with the challenges of a modern-day client-centred employment service. Participants will acquire knowledge on how to enhance their communication techniques and to avoid conflict in the workplace. The model of delivery for this coaching program requires ‘learning by doing’, an active learning approach, whereby participants are expected to contribute to the discussion of techniques and to consider alternative and innovative approaches.

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT

Session one: Self-management, resilience, and communication & listening skills: Friday 8 October 2021 at 12 noon AEDT.  

  • Understand the principles of how to self-manage and remain resilient in confronting situations.
  • How to maintain safe limits and set client expectations.
  • Understand how good communication can influence people.
  • Learn how to develop effective listening skills and assist clients to develop new skills in communication

Session two: Barriers and limiting client behaviour, responding effectively, and maintaining personal and others safety: Friday 15 October 2021 at 12 noon AEDT. 

  • Understand the barriers to effective communication and how to maintain limits on client behaviour
  • How to recognise and deal with clients effectively when you feel like you are being provoked.
  • Have opportunities through case examples to link theory to practice and application for a safe environment.

Facilitator

Linda Pierson

Linda Pierson is a highly skilled and well-regarded coach & trainer in the employment services sector. Her coaching, training, management and leadership experience includes seven years as a trainer (with NESA training partner BOUNCE Australia) and ten years in project & senior management roles with Australia Post and Major Change.
Linda’s strengths as a coach come from her diverse lived-experiences and professional qualifications and training. Her passion for helping people and unique skills have seen her deliver the Bounce Program within employment services across the country in face-to-face training rooms and online through virtual classrooms for many years. She is a dynamic change-agent, with a talent for leading people through change with positivity and courage. Her ability to effortlessly and elegantly influence and motivate people to achieve peak performance makes her highly sort-after as a coach. Linda is a member of the International Coaches Guild. She has several qualifications, including Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, NLP, Human Behaviour Profiling (EDISC), and Mental Health First Aid, and she also speaks fluent French.

cost

NESA Member

$ 120
00
per registrant
  • Prices are inclusive of GST
REGISTER NOW

NON Member

$ 150
00
per registrant
  • Prices are inclusive of GST
REGISTER NOW

EVENT REGISTRATION

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.

CONTACT US

For further information on NESA PD training events please contact Max Croft: +61 3 9624 2311  |  EMAIL