2023 Series
Careers Information as an ‘Ecology’:beyond a narrow focus on formal guidance and advice – Presenters Professor Steven Roberts & Ben Lyall (Monash University)
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AgFutures: Collaborative design and delivery of a place-based skills pathway – Presenter Kira Clarke (The Brotherhood of St Laurence
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Regional and Rural Australia: Contextualised Career Development Support – Presenter Dr Jennifer Luke (Southern Queensland & Northern New South Wales (SQNNSW) Innovation Hub, University of Southern Queensland)
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Mixed Methods Research: Career Orientations of Young University Students – Presenter Dr Sujin Kim (James Cook University)
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Building Capacity in Providing Career Advice to Students with Disabilities – Presenters Dr Kylie Austin & Michael Cooper (The University of Wollongong)
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2022 Series
Future of Work in Australia Cotton Industry case study – Presenter Nicole McDonald
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Parental expectations in Australia – Presenter Mike Dockery
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Career Adaptability among young people with a refugee background – Presenter Peyman Abkhezr
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Career information for care experienced young people – Presenter Emma Colvin
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Young Adults and Positive Career Goals – Presenter Sari Akmal
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2023 National Careers Institute Webinars
During National Careers Week 2023, the National Careers Institute hosted two free webinars, featuring industry leaders and Australian VET Alumni
Didn’t get a chance to watch them live? No problem – you can access both webinars here to catch up.
Transitioning Industries
In this webinar, the panellists, and the chair discuss the changing perceptions of industries in Australia, and how they’re evolving in the 21st century.
Chaired by Anthea Middleton, Industry Leader
Special guests:
- Jake Carter, 2019 Australian Apprentice of the Year Finalist and Australian VET Alumni
- Zoe Ryan, Executive Manager and Forest Scientist, Victoria
Skills on the move
In this webinar, the panellists, and the chair discuss the transferability of skills, the importance of upskilling and reskilling, and how your skills can help you change your career pathway.
Chaired by Professor Peter Dawkins AO, Interim Director, Jobs and Skills Australia
Special guests:
- Caitlin Radford, 2020 Australian Apprentice of the Year Winner and Australian VET Alumni
- Nathan Gore-Brown, Environmental Consultant and Australian VET Alumni
Accelerating your career in digital
Presenter – Digital Skills Organisation
https://www.digitalskillsorg.com.au/
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Information to support parents – pathways, barriers and challenges for young people
Presenter – National Careers Institute
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Help guide your child to a career path that is right for them
Presenter – National Careers Institute
https://yourcareer.gov.au
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Preparing today’s learners for uncertainty and their future careers
Presenter – Education Services Australia
https://www.myfuture.edu.au
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Assessment as Storytelling: Understanding possibilities, taking action, and communicating value
Presenter – Julia Panke Makela, Associate Director for Assessment and Research @ The Career Center at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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From Classroom to Career – Lessons On Integrating Career Development in Primary
Presenter – Ed Hidalgo, the Chief Innovation and Engagement Officer for the Cajon Valley Union School District, in El Cajon, California
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Video Links provided
http://bit.ly/DieticianSimulationFuerte
http://bit.ly/ThinkabitLab
https://bit.ly/LaunchPadBrief