ACS Panel Session: Diversity & Inclusion Breakfast
Mental health and wellbeing beyond the workplace
About this event
ACS Canberra is hosting a Diversity & Inclusion event on Tuesday 3 March 2020 at the National Portrait Gallery to promote "Mental Health & Wellbeing beyond the workplace" as part of International Women's Day celebrations.
What is Mental Health?
A person’s mental health affects how they feel, think, behave and relate to others. According to the World Health Organization, however, mental health is “a state of well-being in which every individual realises his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her workplace and community.”
This is one of ACS Canberra’s most popular annual events. Confirmed speakers include:
- Carrie - Ann Leeson, CEO, Lifeline Canberra [LinkedIn profile]
- Gavin McCosker, Deputy Chief Executive, Australian Financial Security Authority (AFSA) [LinkedIn profile]
- Galia Cornish, Chief Executive Officer, Synergy Group Australia [LinkedIn profile]
- Alan Tse, Social Entrepreneur, Altina Drinks [LinkedIn profile]
This panel discussion is open to the wider professional community and we encourage you to register early to avoid disappointment.
* International Women’s Day celebrates the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action to accelerate gender equality. #EachforEqual is about 'Collective Individualism'.
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This event is proudly sponsored by Synergy Group Australia!
*Group bookings are available at $320 inc GST for a Table (of 8)
*Please contact Jenalle.Bushby@acs.org.au regarding group registrations or invoicing.
Details of the event
Time:
7:15 AM – 7:40 AM (Registration, arrival tea & coffee, breakfast),
7:40 AM – 7:45 AM (MC, ACS introduction)
7:45 AM - 8:45 AM (Presentation & panel discussion)
8:45 AM – 9:00 AM (Networking & event concluded)
*Cancellation and Refund
All cancellations must be processed through the website, a refund will only be considered if it is at least 3 working days prior to the event.
*Photography and/or filming may take place during this event, by accepting these terms you consent to this. Please let the ACS event manager know if you do not want your picture taken.
Speakers
Deputy Chief Executive, Australian Financial Security Authority (AFSA)
Strong commercially focused senior executive (C-suite) service delivery and service transformation specialist (digitising government, eCommerce and traditional service channels - B2B, B2C, G2C, G2B, web UI and BPO).
- Leadership of data driven government services digitisation - including G2C and API driven G2B.
- Data governance expertise. Driving and maturing data driven risk-based regulatory practice.
- Cybersecurity executive.
CEO, Lifeline Canberra
Carrie is an experienced Chief Executive Officer and GAICD with a demonstrated history of working in the health care industry.
A strong business development professional with a Marketing focus in Public and Government Relations, Psychology, and Applied Communication from University of Natal, South Africa.
Founder and CFO at Altina Drinks
Alan has worked in both public service at the Treasury and consulting firm at Synergy Group for a total of 7.5 years before founding his own start up, Altina Drinks. During this time, he has seen many diversity and inclusion initiatives in the workplace being championed and some ultimately succeed while others fail. He has tried to learn from these lessons and insights to ensure his start up is built from the ground up with diversity and inclusion in mind.
As a newly minted dad, the concept of diversity and inclusion has needed to be applied beyond the workplace and he is continuously finding that balance between home and work, co-parenting and all while avoiding burn out.
Chief Executive Officer and Partner, Synergy Group Australia
Galia is a transformation executive/strategy consultant with deep expertise in organisational development and large-scale socio-technical change. An innovative, scientific and humanistic thinker with the ability to successfully design, achieve and sustain the realisation of outstanding value.
She has a track record of delivering enterprise change programs and advisory services across a range of sectors with multiple drivers including digital/technology disruption, compliance/culture/business improvement, growth/turnaround/merger/diversification, new business and service delivery models, employee and customer experience modernisation, commercialisation, globalisation and new ways of working.
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Registration
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- To avoid disappointment, ensure you pay for your booking(s) before the registration closing date. Anyone that has not received a confirmation email will not be on the event attendance list and therefore will not be admitted to the event.
- Online registration ends at the time stated on the event registration page.
Cancellation and Refund
All cancellations must be processed through the website, a refund will only be considered if it is at least 3 working days prior to the event.
Disclaimer
- ACS reserves the right to change the program at any time. Every effort will be made to ensure a program of equivalent standard and members are updated with changes.
- All dietary requirements are considered, however we cannot guarantee a 100% allergen free environment.
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- Filming or streaming by attendees is not permitted. If an attendee is found to be doing so they will be asked to leave the event immediately and further action may be taken.
- Photography and/or filming may take place during this event, by accepting these terms you consent to this. Please let a member of ACS know if you do not want your picture taken.
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- If an attendee is displaying flu or cold like symptoms in the days leading up to the event and therefore is not able to attend, ACS will refund the registration fee.
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