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Sophie Renton

Sophie Renton, social researcher, trends analyst and Managing Director at the internationally recognised McCrindle Research

Wednesday 6 July

Sophie Renton leads and guides the team at McCrindle in search of clear, strategic insights that bring clarity to complexity. Using a wide range of methodologies in her research, presentations and consulting, Sophie understands how evidence-based insights can inform strategy and help organisations to thrive amidst change.

Sophie’s engaging, research-based presentations have seen her present to various sectors through board room strategy sessions, keynote presentations and workshops. With academic qualifications in sociology and psychology, Sophie brings robust, research-based content to her engaging presentations and consulting.

Alex Jackson

Alex Jackson, executive designer, specialising in behavioural psychology and gamification at ThinkPlace

Thursday 7 July

Alex Jackson is a designer and a creative. Specialising in behavioural psychology and gamification, Alex loves to take a creative and playful approach in achieving organisational outcomes.

Before starting his career in consulting, Alex worked for the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience to shift the dial in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education and leadership. Alex now works with ThinkPlace, designing strategic and transformational change in service of vibrant communities, strong economies and sustainable environments.

Alex is experienced in human centered design and research, facilitation, innovation, gamification, and behavioural design. He is an engaging presenter and has facilitated TEDxCanberra events, panel interviews, strategy workshops, and university lectures. Alex is at his best in a room full of people and loves to network with anyone willing to share an idea.

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Simon Walker, Managing Director, NCVER

Friday 8 July

Simon Walker began his career in the public sector as a financial analyst for Central TAFE in Western Australia after starting his career in the private sector. Simon joined the WA Department of Training in 1997 and has since worked in a variety of senior executive roles with a focus on VET sector planning, policy and resourcing.

Simon represented Western Australia on the national Senior Skills Officials Network (SSON) and the national Ministerial Advisory Council on Skilled Migration (MACSM) and was an ex-officio representative on the Western Australian State Training Board. Simon was also the state and territory government representative on the inaugural Australian Industry Skills Committee (AISC).

Simon joined the NCVER board as a director in 2015 and took up the position of Managing Director of the NCVER in October 2018.

All session times are Australian Central Standard Time (ACST).

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DAY 1
WELCOME AND KEYNOTE
Proudly sponsored by
Resized ADCET logo
10:00WELCOME ADDRESS: Simon Walker, Managing Director, NCVER
 MINISTERIAL ADDRESS: The Hon Brendan O'Connor MP, Minister for Skills and Training
 

KEYNOTE SPEAKER:

SOPHIE RENTON, Social researcher, trends analyst and Managing Director at internationally recognised McCrindle Research

The future of vocational education: Now and towards 2032

Sophie Renton  
11:0015 MINUTE BREAK
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
THEME PATHWAYS ACCESS & EQUITY TEACHING & LEARNING
11:15

Future skilling of the maritime defence industry: the Defence Industry Pathways Program
Brenda Micale, South Metropolitan TAFE

Services for Australian Rural and Remote Allied Health (SARRAH) & TAFE NSW: a collaboration case study in rural allied health and vocational education
Nerida Volker, TAFE NSW

VET teaching during 2020: COVID and beyond
Erica Smith, Federation University & Daryl South, Charles Sturt University

11:45

Importance of relationships in creating and sustaining integrated VET-higher education qualification pathways
Steven Hodge, Griffith University & Lizzie Knight, Victoria University

Eliminating stakeholder silos to improve apprenticeship opportunities for people with disability
Members of the Melbourne Apprenticeship Disability Network

Strategies that increase online student engagement with content
Deniese Cox, TeachingOnline.com.au

12:1530 MINUTE LUNCH BREAK
FOCUS SESSION
12:45

Let me introduce you to VOCEDplus!
Tracy Gamlin, NCVER

Come along for a guided tour of VOCEDplus – NCVER's free international tertiary education research database. See our curated resources including the Pod Network, VET Knowledge Bank, and VET Practitioner Resource. Explore our homepage quick links to gems such as the Glossary of VET, Statistical resources, Focus on, and Special collections. Be amazed at the search capabilities of VOCEDplus and learn how you can use VOCEDplus to meet all your information needs.

VOCEDplus transparent

13:3015 MINUTE BREAK
FEATURED SPEAKERS
13:45

‘In 2022 Australian business leaders are turning to education and training for the solutions’
Megan Lilly, Australian Industry Group - Centre for Education & Training

14:15

The future skills needs of service-based industries and VET’s role in delivering the skills
Silvia Munoz, SkillsIQ

14:45

Live Q&A Talk Show featuring Megan Lilly and Silvia Munoz
Facilitated by broadcast journalist Steve Davis

Proudly sponsored by 

AVETRA logo

15:1515 MINUTE BREAK
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
THEME PATHWAYS ACCESS & EQUITY INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
15:30

Journeying through VET: a case study of foundation skills learners
Michelle Circelli & Zhenyuan Li, NCVER

Inclusive practice: how VET can empower disadvantaged learners
Lloyd Gris, National Disability Coordination Officer Program

An employer-led training model achieving results
Madonna Tomes & Janet Skewes, RASAC

16:00DAY 1 CONCLUDES

* Speakers and presentations are subject to change

All session times are Australian Central Standard Time (ACST).

time zone

DAY 2
KEYNOTE SESSION

Proudly sponsored by

aXcelerate logo

10:00

KEYNOTE SPEAKER:

ALEX JACKSON, Executive designer, specialising in behavioural psychology and gamification at ThinkPlace

Game on! How to integrate gamification in VET

Alex Jackson 
10:4515 MINUTE BREAK
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
THEME POLICY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT APPRENTICES & TRAINEES
11:00

Multiple VETs and future realities: a worked example of policy discourse analysis
Don Zoellner, Charles Darwin University

Enabling VET's applied research capability to support Australia's transformative future
Allison Miller, Digital Capability

A new opportunity for employment based training
David Longley, Brotherhood of St Laurence

11:30

Towards ensuring quality in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in Bangladesh: achievement and future direction
Md Shahadat Hossain Khan, Islamic University of Technology

 

Using behavioural messages to retain vulnerable apprentices and trainees
Zuleyka Zevallos, NSW Behavioural Insights Unit, Department of Customer Service, NSW Government, Michelle Pisano, Centre for Education Statistics and Evaluation (CESE), NSW Government & Derek Hennessy, Training Services NSW, NSW Government

12:00 

COVID-19's impact on the alcohol and other drug (AOD) sector: training new and existing AOD workers
Fay Staios, Turning Point

There has to be more to it: supporting young people through VET to successful completion of apprenticeships in traditional construction trades
Tim Corney & Fiona MacDonald, Victoria University

12:3030 MINUTE LUNCH BREAK
FEATURED SPEAKERS
13:00

Key lessons from a systemic change approach to strengthening skilled pathways to work for disadvantaged young people
Kira Clarke, Brotherhood of St Laurence

13:30

Upskilling and reskilling: the impact of COVID-19 on employers and their training choices
Ian White, NCVER

14:00

Live Q&A Talk Show featuring Kira Clarke & Ian White
Facilitated by broadcast journalist Steve Davis

Proudly sponsored by 

AVETRA logo

 15 MINUTE BREAK
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
THEME PATHWAYS DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
14:45

School career practitioners and the guidance provided to students pursuing STEM careers in VET institutions
Melanie Evangelista, RMIT University

Reimagining digital skills for the manufacturing sector: an industry case study
Geethani Nair, DSO, Sharon Robertson & Philip Clarke, IBSA Group

15:15

Vocational to higher education postgraduate pathways: short cycle upskilling for employed VET graduates
Craig Poole, TAFE Queensland

Where to from here? Implications of a pandemic on VET training delivery
Sheila Hume & Tabatha Griffin, NCVER

15:45DAY 2 CONCLUDES

All session times are Australian Central Standard Time (ACST).

time zone

DAY 3
PLENARY SESSION
10:00

Evaluating and enhancing the digital readiness of Australia’s vocational education and training products
Erin Knudsen, Australian Industry Standards, Dr Claire Mason, Data61 (CSIRO) & Michael Wyndham, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

CONCURRENT SESSIONS
THEME ACCESS & EQUITY SKILLS QUALIFICATIONS
10:30

Inequality in Australia: what can vocational education and training do?
Don Perlgut, Community Colleges Australia

Bridging life transitions: role of VET in supporting lifelong learning
Sarojni Choy, Stephen Billett & Leah Le, Griffith University

Using natural language processing to better understand the VET system and pathways to employment
Simon Parker & Jingning Xue, National Skills Commission

11:0015 MINUTE BREAK
FEATURED SPEAKERS
11:15

Delivering on quality VET delivery
Hugh Guthrie, Lusid Pty Ltd

11:45

Pathways from VET courses - insights from the VET National Data Asset
Damian Oliver & Nicky Wonder, National Skills Commission

12:15

Live Q&A Talk Show featuring Hugh Guthrie and Damian Oliver
Facilitated by broadcast journalist Steve Davis

Proudly sponsored by 

AVETRA logo

12:4530 MINUTE LUNCH BREAK
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
THEME INTERNATIONAL VET PRACTICE
13:15

Aotearoa New Zealand Reform of VET: Te Pūkenga's progress on meeting its aspirations
Selena Chan, Ara Institute of Canterbury

Integrating innovations at work and learning
Stephen Billett, Griffith University

13:45

Understanding recent developments in VET and higher education: Australia and the UK
Erica Smith, Federation University

Building bridges between the Allied Health Assistant and the Allied Health Professional to meet workforce shortages: a university and TAFE partnership in WA
Kelly Milner, Yvette Vos, North Metropolitan TAFE & Charn Nang, Edith Cowan University

KEYNOTE SESSION

Proudly sponsored by

Mas National

14:15

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

SIMON WALKER, 
Managing Director, NCVER

Data’s role in transforming the future

Simon walker smaller 
 CLOSING REMARKS
15:00CONFERENCE CONCLUDES
  
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All session times are Australian Central Standard Time (ACST).

time zone

Sophie Renton

Sophie Renton, social researcher, trends analyst and Managing Director at the internationally recognised McCrindle Research

Wednesday 6 July

Sophie Renton leads and guides the team at McCrindle in search of clear, strategic insights that bring clarity to complexity. Using a wide range of methodologies in her research, presentations and consulting, Sophie understands how evidence-based insights can inform strategy and help organisations to thrive amidst change.

Sophie’s engaging, research-based presentations have seen her present to various sectors through board room strategy sessions, keynote presentations and workshops. With academic qualifications in sociology and psychology, Sophie brings robust, research-based content to her engaging presentations and consulting.

Alex Jackson

Alex Jackson, executive designer, specialising in behavioural psychology and gamification at ThinkPlace

Thursday 7 July

Alex Jackson is a designer and a creative. Specialising in behavioural psychology and gamification, Alex loves to take a creative and playful approach in achieving organisational outcomes.

Before starting his career in consulting, Alex worked for the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience to shift the dial in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education and leadership. Alex now works with ThinkPlace, designing strategic and transformational change in service of vibrant communities, strong economies and sustainable environments.

Alex is experienced in human centered design and research, facilitation, innovation, gamification, and behavioural design. He is an engaging presenter and has facilitated TEDxCanberra events, panel interviews, strategy workshops, and university lectures. Alex is at his best in a room full of people and loves to network with anyone willing to share an idea.

Simon Walker 300

Simon Walker, Managing Director, NCVER

Friday 8 July

Simon Walker began his career in the public sector as a financial analyst for Central TAFE in Western Australia after starting his career in the private sector. Simon joined the WA Department of Training in 1997 and has since worked in a variety of senior executive roles with a focus on VET sector planning, policy and resourcing.

Simon represented Western Australia on the national Senior Skills Officials Network (SSON) and the national Ministerial Advisory Council on Skilled Migration (MACSM) and was an ex-officio representative on the Western Australian State Training Board. Simon was also the state and territory government representative on the inaugural Australian Industry Skills Committee (AISC).

Simon joined the NCVER board as a director in 2015 and took up the position of Managing Director of the NCVER in October 2018.


Wednesday 6 July

All session times are Australian Central Standard Time (ACST).

time zone

DAY 1
WELCOME AND KEYNOTE
Proudly sponsored by
Resized ADCET logo
10:00WELCOME ADDRESS: Simon Walker, Managing Director, NCVER
 MINISTERIAL ADDRESS: The Hon Brendan O'Connor MP, Minister for Skills and Training
 

KEYNOTE SPEAKER:

SOPHIE RENTON, Social researcher, trends analyst and Managing Director at internationally recognised McCrindle Research

The future of vocational education: Now and towards 2032

Sophie Renton  
11:0015 MINUTE BREAK
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
THEME PATHWAYS ACCESS & EQUITY TEACHING & LEARNING
11:15

Future skilling of the maritime defence industry: the Defence Industry Pathways Program
Brenda Micale, South Metropolitan TAFE

Services for Australian Rural and Remote Allied Health (SARRAH) & TAFE NSW: a collaboration case study in rural allied health and vocational education
Nerida Volker, TAFE NSW

VET teaching during 2020: COVID and beyond
Erica Smith, Federation University & Daryl South, Charles Sturt University

11:45

Importance of relationships in creating and sustaining integrated VET-higher education qualification pathways
Steven Hodge, Griffith University & Lizzie Knight, Victoria University

Eliminating stakeholder silos to improve apprenticeship opportunities for people with disability
Members of the Melbourne Apprenticeship Disability Network

Strategies that increase online student engagement with content
Deniese Cox, TeachingOnline.com.au

12:1530 MINUTE LUNCH BREAK
FOCUS SESSION
12:45

Let me introduce you to VOCEDplus!
Tracy Gamlin, NCVER

Come along for a guided tour of VOCEDplus – NCVER's free international tertiary education research database. See our curated resources including the Pod Network, VET Knowledge Bank, and VET Practitioner Resource. Explore our homepage quick links to gems such as the Glossary of VET, Statistical resources, Focus on, and Special collections. Be amazed at the search capabilities of VOCEDplus and learn how you can use VOCEDplus to meet all your information needs.

VOCEDplus transparent

13:3015 MINUTE BREAK
FEATURED SPEAKERS
13:45

‘In 2022 Australian business leaders are turning to education and training for the solutions’
Megan Lilly, Australian Industry Group - Centre for Education & Training

14:15

The future skills needs of service-based industries and VET’s role in delivering the skills
Silvia Munoz, SkillsIQ

14:45

Live Q&A Talk Show featuring Megan Lilly and Silvia Munoz
Facilitated by broadcast journalist Steve Davis

Proudly sponsored by 

AVETRA logo

15:1515 MINUTE BREAK
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
THEME PATHWAYS ACCESS & EQUITY INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
15:30

Journeying through VET: a case study of foundation skills learners
Michelle Circelli & Zhenyuan Li, NCVER

Inclusive practice: how VET can empower disadvantaged learners
Lloyd Gris, National Disability Coordination Officer Program

An employer-led training model achieving results
Madonna Tomes & Janet Skewes, RASAC

16:00DAY 1 CONCLUDES

* Speakers and presentations are subject to change


Thursday 7 July

All session times are Australian Central Standard Time (ACST).

time zone

DAY 2
KEYNOTE SESSION

Proudly sponsored by

aXcelerate logo

10:00

KEYNOTE SPEAKER:

ALEX JACKSON, Executive designer, specialising in behavioural psychology and gamification at ThinkPlace

Game on! How to integrate gamification in VET

Alex Jackson 
10:4515 MINUTE BREAK
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
THEME POLICY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT APPRENTICES & TRAINEES
11:00

Multiple VETs and future realities: a worked example of policy discourse analysis
Don Zoellner, Charles Darwin University

Enabling VET's applied research capability to support Australia's transformative future
Allison Miller, Digital Capability

A new opportunity for employment based training
David Longley, Brotherhood of St Laurence

11:30

Towards ensuring quality in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in Bangladesh: achievement and future direction
Md Shahadat Hossain Khan, Islamic University of Technology

 

Using behavioural messages to retain vulnerable apprentices and trainees
Zuleyka Zevallos, NSW Behavioural Insights Unit, Department of Customer Service, NSW Government, Michelle Pisano, Centre for Education Statistics and Evaluation (CESE), NSW Government & Derek Hennessy, Training Services NSW, NSW Government

12:00 

COVID-19's impact on the alcohol and other drug (AOD) sector: training new and existing AOD workers
Fay Staios, Turning Point

There has to be more to it: supporting young people through VET to successful completion of apprenticeships in traditional construction trades
Tim Corney & Fiona MacDonald, Victoria University

12:3030 MINUTE LUNCH BREAK
FEATURED SPEAKERS
13:00

Key lessons from a systemic change approach to strengthening skilled pathways to work for disadvantaged young people
Kira Clarke, Brotherhood of St Laurence

13:30

Upskilling and reskilling: the impact of COVID-19 on employers and their training choices
Ian White, NCVER

14:00

Live Q&A Talk Show featuring Kira Clarke & Ian White
Facilitated by broadcast journalist Steve Davis

Proudly sponsored by 

AVETRA logo

 15 MINUTE BREAK
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
THEME PATHWAYS DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
14:45

School career practitioners and the guidance provided to students pursuing STEM careers in VET institutions
Melanie Evangelista, RMIT University

Reimagining digital skills for the manufacturing sector: an industry case study
Geethani Nair, DSO, Sharon Robertson & Philip Clarke, IBSA Group

15:15

Vocational to higher education postgraduate pathways: short cycle upskilling for employed VET graduates
Craig Poole, TAFE Queensland

Where to from here? Implications of a pandemic on VET training delivery
Sheila Hume & Tabatha Griffin, NCVER

15:45DAY 2 CONCLUDES


Friday 8 July

All session times are Australian Central Standard Time (ACST).

time zone

DAY 3
PLENARY SESSION
10:00

Evaluating and enhancing the digital readiness of Australia’s vocational education and training products
Erin Knudsen, Australian Industry Standards, Dr Claire Mason, Data61 (CSIRO) & Michael Wyndham, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

CONCURRENT SESSIONS
THEME ACCESS & EQUITY SKILLS QUALIFICATIONS
10:30

Inequality in Australia: what can vocational education and training do?
Don Perlgut, Community Colleges Australia

Bridging life transitions: role of VET in supporting lifelong learning
Sarojni Choy, Stephen Billett & Leah Le, Griffith University

Using natural language processing to better understand the VET system and pathways to employment
Simon Parker & Jingning Xue, National Skills Commission

11:0015 MINUTE BREAK
FEATURED SPEAKERS
11:15

Delivering on quality VET delivery
Hugh Guthrie, Lusid Pty Ltd

11:45

Pathways from VET courses - insights from the VET National Data Asset
Damian Oliver & Nicky Wonder, National Skills Commission

12:15

Live Q&A Talk Show featuring Hugh Guthrie and Damian Oliver
Facilitated by broadcast journalist Steve Davis

Proudly sponsored by 

AVETRA logo

12:4530 MINUTE LUNCH BREAK
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
THEME INTERNATIONAL VET PRACTICE
13:15

Aotearoa New Zealand Reform of VET: Te Pūkenga's progress on meeting its aspirations
Selena Chan, Ara Institute of Canterbury

Integrating innovations at work and learning
Stephen Billett, Griffith University

13:45

Understanding recent developments in VET and higher education: Australia and the UK
Erica Smith, Federation University

Building bridges between the Allied Health Assistant and the Allied Health Professional to meet workforce shortages: a university and TAFE partnership in WA
Kelly Milner, Yvette Vos, North Metropolitan TAFE & Charn Nang, Edith Cowan University

KEYNOTE SESSION

Proudly sponsored by

Mas National

14:15

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

SIMON WALKER, 
Managing Director, NCVER

Data’s role in transforming the future

Simon walker smaller 
 CLOSING REMARKS
15:00CONFERENCE CONCLUDES