About the Event

Join us for the fourth Alternative Schools Conference on September 21st and 22nd 2023 in Campbelltown, NSW.

The conference will be held at the Campbelltown Catholic Club, 20/22 Camden Rd, Campbelltown
Tickets are $160 per person, and the Conference Dinner is an additional $75 per person, including food and beverages

Agenda

Agenda

time iconSeptember 21, 2023 08:00

Refreshments and Registration

Foyer
time iconSeptember 21, 2023 09:00

Welcome and Housekeeping

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Carolyn Blanden
Principal - Warakirri College

Dharawal Room
time iconSeptember 21, 2023 09:10

Conference Opening Margery Evans CEO AISNSW

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Margery Evans
Chief Executive – AISNSW

Dharawal Room
time iconSeptember 21, 2023 10:00

Exploring the 'Window of Tolerance' - Dr Martin Hughes

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Dr Martin Hughes
Skillset Senior College

Dharawal Room

Dr. Martin Hughes will present a breakout session centred around the concept of the ‘Window of Tolerance’ in educational settings.  He will explore the intricacies of emotional regulation and stress management, emphasising the crucial role of maintaining a balanced emotional state for both students and educators.  He will also discuss strategies for expanding the Window of Tolerance within school environments, fostering resilience, empathy, and effective coping mechanisms among students, while also equipping teachers with invaluable insights to create a nurturing and supportive classroom atmosphere.

time iconSeptember 21, 2023 10:45

Morning Tea Break

Foyer
time iconSeptember 21, 2023 11:15

It Can Work! High expectations and Flexibility- Leanne Woodley (AISNSW)

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Leanne Woodley
Education Consultant -AISNSW

Dharawal Room

In an educational landscape that offers scope in curriculum options and new syllabus development, teachers are well positioned to harness the power of flexible programming possibilities to reignite a passion for learning among students at risk of disengagement.

This presentation will explore the pathways students have travelled and the importance of breaking the disengagement cycle, ensuring our alternate education settings are different thriving learning communities. Examples will be used to explore how teachers can leverage the flexibility within the NESA syllabuses to engage students, provide appropriate curriculum differentiation, and maintain high expectations.

time iconSeptember 21, 2023 11:50

Breakout Series 1: Enhancing Literacy Acquisition in Vulnerable Senior Secondary Students

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Dr Julia Starling
Warakirri College

Kendell Room

An innovative research project entitled Enhancing Literacy Acquisition in Vulnerable Senior Secondary Students has been taking place at two of the four Warakirri College campuses since early 2022, involving an intervention school (Fairfield) and a control school (Blacktown). Warakirri provides an alternative education environment for young people aged 15-22 who have disconnected from mainstream education. Literacy testing of all students has highlighted an alarmingly high percentage who have well below age-level abilities with reading accuracy and comprehension, abilities essential for effective learning at Year 10-12 academic levels.

 An overview of the research project will be presented, with some early data findings. The main focus of this presentation will be on the content of the intervention, and how this can be replicated across similar schools with collaborative partnerships involving speech pathologists and teachers.

 

 

time iconSeptember 21, 2023 11:50

Breakout Series 1: How to Be at Your Best in a Challenging Environment

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Nathan Shute
Warakirri College

Quondong Room

This session focuses on strategies staff working in the alternative school sector can use to build their resilience in the face of very demanding and often draining daily work experiences.  Participants will consider how to build their emotional reserves so they can continue to dispense grace, forgiveness and understanding when appropriate without burning out or suffering vicarious trauma.

time iconSeptember 21, 2023 11:50

Breakout Series 1: Building Flexibility in Stage 6

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Leanne Woodley
Education Consultant -AISNSW

Dharawal Room

Increasingly schools and students with diverse needs are collaborating to determine the most appropriate adjustments required to support them in reaching their goals and meeting the requirements to gain their HSC credential. This workshop session will explore the flexibility in providing curriculum adjustments in school-based assessments and supports available for students in Stage 6, including practical examples of inclusive assessment design.

time iconSeptember 21, 2023 11:50

Breakout Series 1: Rolling with The Punches

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Christian Marchegiani

Emiliy Room

Christians' session "Rolling with the Punches" is a motivating presentation on the power of hope and the significance of coaches and teachers in a student's life. It traces Christians' own story of redemption and how he was saved from ending up on the wrong side of the tracks.

time iconSeptember 21, 2023 13:00

Lunch Break

Foyer
time iconSeptember 21, 2023 14:00

Breakout Series 2: Optimising NCCD Funding

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Susi Prescott
Warakirri College

Emiliy Room

NCCD funding assists schools to improve their resources to support students with a disability. This presentation focuses on ways you can meet NCCD compliance requirements and optimise your funding.

time iconSeptember 21, 2023 14:00

Breakout Series 2: Relational Practice and Operation by Principle

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Ann Turner
St Mary's Flexible Learning Centre

Quondong Room

This presentation will detail how Edmund Rice Education Australia Flexible Schools work with young people who have previously been disengaged from education. Ann will detail what Operation by Principle means and why it works for young people at school. Some of the processes that have worked effectively for these young people will be described including de-escalation techniques, collaborative problem solving and unconditional positive regard.

time iconSeptember 21, 2023 14:00

Breakout Series 2: Exploring Learning Spaces

Road Trip

Warakirri College has 3 leased campuses and a newly completed purpose built campus.

Participants will have the opportunity to tour both the new campus and a campus located in an office building, both of which are in Campbelltown very close to our conference venue.  The session will include advice about setting up new campuses, 

time iconSeptember 21, 2023 14:00

Breakout Series 2: The Challenges of Leadership

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Carolyn Blanden
Principal - Warakirri College

Kendall Room

This presentation will focus on learnings from Carolyn’s recent participation in the Harvard program “Achieving Excellence in School Leadership”.  There will also be time for participants to share issues of concern so others can offer support and advice. E.g. funding, Section 83C, Principal’s networks etc.

time iconSeptember 21, 2023 15:00

Afternoon Tea Break

Foyer

time iconSeptember 21, 2023 15:25

Breaking Down The Barriers To Learning- Tim Connell

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Tim Connell

Dharawal Room

Students at risk experience additional barriers to learning. This session will unpack some of those barriers and describe 10 simple understandings that inform effective school support.

time iconSeptember 21, 2023 16:10

Wrap up - Carolyn Blanden

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Carolyn Blanden
Principal - Warakirri College

Dharawal Room
time iconSeptember 21, 2023 17:30

Pre - dinner drinks

The Cube Foyer
time iconSeptember 21, 2023 18:00

Conference Dinner - The Cube, Catholic Club, Campbelltown

The Cube
time iconSeptember 21, 2023 18:30

Teaching Students to THRIVE

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Daniel Merza
Daniel Merza

The Cube

In this engaging, interactive, and impactful session, Daniel will unpack the 5 MONKEYS inhibiting student potential, drawing upon research and his experiences working with thousands of students internationally.

 Daniel also aims to empower educators with PRACTICAL STRATEGIES to equip their students with the skills, mindsets and "muscle" to get the monkeys off their back, maximise their potential and thrive in school and in life.

time iconSeptember 22, 2023 08:00

Refreshments and registration

Foyer
time iconSeptember 22, 2023 08:30

Stress management - Rick Stovell- Warakirri College

Dharawal Room
time iconSeptember 22, 2023 09:00

Welcome and outline of the day - Carolyn Blanden

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Carolyn Blanden
Principal - Warakirri College

Dharawal Room
time iconSeptember 22, 2023 09:00

Difficult Conversations Made Easier - David Westgate

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David Westgate

Dharawal Room

In this presentation, we look at what you can do to encourage people to share their frustrations and pain in an empathetic and safe environment. We’ll explore things such as:

  • Why questions aren’t always as helpful as they seem.  
  • The power of reflection of feelings.
  • Being aware of the Victim Triangle

 It will be fun, interactive, and educational! 

 

time iconSeptember 22, 2023 09:45

Curriculum Options for Diverse Learners

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Kristy Kirkham
Principal Curriculum Officer, Diversity NESA

Dharawal Room

All students are entitled to participate in and progress through the NSW curriculum. This presentation is an overview of curriculum options for diverse learners. Taking a look at the Collaborative Curriculum Planning process and decision making around selecting the most appropriate curriculum options and adjustments for students with disability that are appropriate for their individual learning needs and priorities.

time iconSeptember 22, 2023 10:15

Breakout Series 3: Safety in Alternate Schools: A Student Perspective

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Tony Andrews
Principal - Kairos College

Emiliy Room

Feeling unsafe for an extended period of time affects healthy development. Hence it is crucial for alternate schools to establish safe schooling environments for all. Currently, research focuses on safety for certain groups of young people taking into account race, gender and sexual diversity. There is also a dominant discourse on bullying, but this is only one aspect of student safety.  A gap exists in current research on student perceptions of safety in Australian alternate schools.

Often as leaders, we write policies and procedures based on what we see as ensuring safety and these are based on our prior experiences. However, the world is different, and do students view safety differently?

 

This presentation will present findings from research at two alternate schools in Queensland. It aims to outline: What do students in alternate schools perceive as safe? 

time iconSeptember 22, 2023 10:15

Breakout Series 3: Shoalhaven River College Personalised Education and Wellbeing

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Trish Ikin
Shoalhaven River College

Kendell Room

At SRC we pride ourselves on knowing as much about the entire young person as possible. This allows us to provide a specific and individualised academic and social development program.

The student, carers, staff and community groups or individuals will benefit from this information gathering process and practical applications.

Data will come from previous schools, a range of collections at SRC, clinicians* and other sources.

A range of documents represent each stage that will lead to the student's comprehensive IEP, PLP, PP including all conditions identified and adjustments and supports to be provided

time iconSeptember 22, 2023 10:15

Breakout Series 3: Going the Distance - Tales from Warakirri College's Distance Education Journey

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Tammie Drady
Warakirri College

Quondong Room

Warakirri College was one of the first independent schools to be accredited to offer distance education in 2021. This presentation will explore our learning journey, with reflections on obstacles and successes with an opportunity for schools considering this option to ask questions.

time iconSeptember 22, 2023 10:15

Breakout Series 3: HOPE - Healing Oriented Model of Education

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Sally Lasslett
Hester Hornbrook Academy

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Amanda Amato
Hester Hornbrook Academy

Dharawal Room

Through HOPE we have re-imagined education, so that it is deeply human centred, highly inclusive, technology enriched, people, place and planet conscious and  intentionally purposeful. HOPE is a way of being for staff and students; it guides our educational and wellbeing approaches and highlights the importance of connection and relationships. HOPE reflects an evidence informed approach to supporting young people to re-engage in education. The intentional design of multi-disciplinary teams, learning spaces and curriculum, signal to young people that they have value, and they can embrace the future with optimism. When we address the barriers to accessing education within a supportive, therapeutic framework , student outcomes across all domains are positively impacted. This in turn can change the life trajectories of the young people engaged at Hester Hornbrook, their families and the broader community.

HOPE is ultimately, about changing lives.

HOPE is about possibilities.

HOPE is about belief.

time iconSeptember 22, 2023 11:00

Morning Tea Break

Foyer
time iconSeptember 22, 2023 11:30

CyberSecurity For The Rest Of Us - A Non-Technical Insight

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Steve Hunter
Arctic Wolf

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Stuart Ryan
Warakirri College

Dharawal Room

Steve Hunter (Arctic Wolf) and Stuart Ryan (Warakirri College) are bringing an interactive insight into CyberSecurity. This session will leave you with real-world insights into how CyberSecurity affects your schools, how you can protect yourself, and what you need to look out for to remain vigilant.

As this session will be interactive, please bring your questions!

time iconSeptember 22, 2023 12:15

Breakout Series 4: CyberSecurity In Your School

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Steve Hunter
Arctic Wolf

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Stuart Ryan
Warakirri College

Kendall Room

Following on from the CyberSecurity keynote, Steve Hunter (Arctic Wolf) and Stuart Ryan (Warakirri College) will co-chair this informal breakout to further dive into your questions about the CyberSecurity Landscape, cyber challenges for your schools, and the practical steps YOU can take within your school.

time iconSeptember 22, 2023 12:15

Breakout Series 4: Inspiring the Future Australia

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Adrian Rhodes
Director - Inspiring the Future Australia

Quondong Room

This session will introduce participants to Inspiring the Future (ITF) Australia, a free online database and resource for teachers that they can use to connect their students with positive workplace role models from a wide range of industry sectors.  It will cover the research supporting the service and explains how teachers can sign up and use it to search for and invite registered volunteers into their school to inspire their students and broaden their career horizons. 

time iconSeptember 22, 2023 12:15

Breakout Series 4: Exploring Learning Spaces

Road Trip

Warakirri College has 3 leased campuses and a newly completed purpose built campus.

Participants will have the opportunity to tour both the new campus and a campus located in an office building, both of which are in Campbelltown very close to our conference venue.  The session will include advice about setting up new campuses, 

time iconSeptember 22, 2023 12:15

Breakout Series 4: Duke of Edinburgh

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Jenny Dowley
Youth Off The Streets

Emiliy Room

The Duke of Edinburgh's Award is a global youth program designed to empower young Australians aged 14 to 24, enabling them to explore their full potential and discover their purpose, passion, and role in the world, regardless of their location or circumstances.

In collaboration with a representative from the Duke of Edinburgh's Award and a former participant in the Youth Off The Streets (YOTS) program, we aim to illustrate how this award has been leveraged to benefit our young people in alternative education settings. Through this presentation, we intend to showcase how it fosters a sense of belonging, mastery, independence, and generosity among our youth.

time iconSeptember 22, 2023 13:00

Lunch Break

Foyer
time iconSeptember 22, 2023 14:00

Greg Warren - Parliamentary Secretary for the Deputy Premier and MP Campbelltown

Dharawal Room
time iconSeptember 22, 2023 14:20

Concluding Session-In Praise of Square Pegs - Carolyn Blanden- Warakirri College

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Carolyn Blanden
Warakirri College

Dharawal Room

Misfit or Genius?  This session will explore the tension experienced by our schools as we prepare our young people for a society that won’t change to fit their needs and our continuing struggle to balance care and flexibility with tough love and resilience building.

time iconSeptember 22, 2023 14:50

Thank you and wrap up - Carolyn Blanden

Dharawal Room

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