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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20181113T123000
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SUMMARY:Per Capita: From Cultures of Compromise to a Stance of Possibility
DESCRIPTION:Disability inclusion in the cooperative and mutuals sector  \nKey speaker: Dr Guy Turnbull\, thinker in residence\, Don Dunstan Foundation \nAgenda\n\nIntroduction and purpose of the day\nFrom cultures of compromise to a stance of possibility. Traditionally\, workplace cultures frame disability in terms of regulatory requirements\, burden of cost and OH&S considerations. How do we move from these ‘cultures of compromise’ to a stance of possibility? Inclusive workplaces bring commercial benefits\, improve workplace culture and are not more costly. They also have the potential to drive broader social impact.\nWhat are the emerging narratives around disability inclusion in cooperatives and mutuals’ sector? Voice\, empowerment and leadership: How does the cooperatives and mutuals sector support workers with disability – and what are the gaps?\nHow does a cooperatives’ business model promote inclusive work practices? While (Per Capita) research shows a majority of workers in the co-operatives and mutuals’ sector feel their workplace ‘already inclusive’ and a significant majority of staff support employing people with disability\, does a ‘disability perception gap’ mask negative attitudes and experiences people with disability often face?\nSummary: from action planning to action: what comes next?\n\nEvent details\nDate: 13 November 2018 \nTime: 12.30pm – 2.30pm \nVenue: Flinders University \nBook online today
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/per-capita-from-cultures-of-compromise-to-a-stance-of-possibility/
LOCATION:Flinders University\, Level 11\, Flinders Boardroom\, 182 Victoria Square\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20181113T153000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20181113T170000
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SUMMARY:Measuring Co-operative Value with Monash University
DESCRIPTION:With Thinker in Residence Dr Guy Turnbull (UK) and the Business Council of Co-operatives and Mutuals \nYou’re invited to join our international expert on co-operatives\, Dr Guy Turnbull\, and guests of Monash University & the Business Council of Co-operatives and Mutuals (BCCM) for a Dunstan Dialogue about measuring co-operative value. This session aims to explore how we can measure the value of the co-operative sector following Monash Universities latest research on the Mutual Value Measurement© Project. \nThis Dunstan Dialogue will feature presentations from: \n\nDr Guy Turnbull\, Thinker in Residence\nMelina Morrison\, CEO of the Business Council of Co-operatives and Mutuals\nDr Paul Thambar\, Monash University\n\nWe recommend this session if you are in the private\, public\, non-for-profit and research sectors or if you have an interest in social impact measurement or social business models. \nDate:       Tuesday 13 November 2018 \nTime:       3.30pm – 5.00pm \nLocation: Flinders Boardroom\, Level 11\, Flinders University\, 182 Victoria Square\, Adelaide SA 5000 \nCost :       $20* (Afternoon Tea Provided) \nThe Dunstan Dialogues are a series of discussions between prominent visiting thinkers\, and leaders in our state to exchange knowledge\, make connections and collaborate. The Don Dunstan Foundation has hosted dialogues featuring a number of prominent speakers. Find out more about our Dunstan Dialogue series and our previous speakers. \nThis event is organised by the Don Dunstan Foundation in partnership with Monash University and the Business Council of Co-operatives and Mutuals is part of our Thinkers in Residence Program. Access more information about the program and how it aims to grow jobs in the Purpose Economy within South Australia.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/measuring-co-operative-value-with-monash-university/
LOCATION:Flinders University\, Level 11\, Flinders Boardroom\, 182 Victoria Square\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181116
DTSTAMP:20260620T174245
CREATED:20180730T005732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210818T013735Z
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SUMMARY:2018 BCCM Leaders’ Summit and Industry Dinner
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Business Council of Co-operatives and Mutuals Leaders’ Summit is the annual flagship event for the sector. We are delighted to host our 2018 Summit from 14-15 November in Adelaide and invite you to register with other leaders for a day of insightful discussion on the conference theme\, Our Stories\, Our Strength – Brand dominance\, co-ops and mutuals. \nThe Summit kicks off with the Taste of Australia Industry Dinner on the evening of Wednesday 14 November. The industry’s ‘night of nights’ is a unique mix of stunning food\, entertainment and guest speakers. The star of the night is the co-operative produce sourced from across the nation. \nThe Summit is a comprehensive one-day programme on 15 November featuring international keynote speakers and trade delegations from China. The Summit is designed for senior executives\, directors and business leaders from across the co-operative and mutual economy. The programme is relevant to CEOs and their senior managers in finance\, strategy\, member relations\, communications\, government relations and directors of boards. \nThis event has sold out every year and is restricted to 140 delegates. We have also secured discounted rates at the Mayfair Hotel in Adelaide Summit delegates. For multiple registrations of more than three delegates please contact BCCM Summit Convenor Bev Wood on summit@bccm.coop or 0411 790 777. #bccmsummit \n\n2018 Summit wrap up\n2018 BCCM Summit agenda\n\nTaste of Australia Dinner\nWednesday 14 November 2018 The Auditorium\, Adelaide Town Hall\, Adelaide \n \n \nCEO Summit\nThursday 15 November 2018 Riverbank Rooms\, Adelaide Convention Centre\, Adelaide \n\nOpening Keynote – Emer Coleman\, Digital & Technology Leader\, Co-op Digital\, UK\nClosing Plenary Speaker – Steve Laidlaw\, CEO\, People’s Choice Credit Union\n\n   \n  \n \nTour of the Barossa Valley & Lunch in the Vines\nFriday 16 November 2018 – Optional Day A bespoke tour to leading co-operative businesses in the Barossa ending with al fresco vineyard lunch featuring local wine and produce. \nPlatinum Sponsors
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/2018-bccm-leaders-summit-and-industry-dinner/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20181121T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20181121T140000
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SUMMARY:Roundtable | The circular economy and co-operatives
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to a discussion on how the co-operative business model can support the circular economy\, which aims to shift our wasteful ‘linear’ economy based on ‘take\, make\, use and dispose’\, to keeping material resources in use or ‘circulating’ for as long as possible through design\, making\, reuse\, repair and recycling. \nUnpack this topic further with the current Thinker in Residence\, co-operatives expert Dr Guy Turnbull\, who will cover: \n\nWhat is a co-operative business model?\nHow a co-operatives model can help support the development of a circular economy throughout South Australia\nHow circular economy businesses can benefit from becoming co-operatives\nIf you’re working in the environment\, sustainability\, private or public sectors with a focus on the circular economy in any form\, we encourage you to attend this event.\n\nEvent Details\nDate: Wednesday 21 November 2018 \nTime: 12:00pm – 2:00pm \nLocation: Level 11\, Flinders Boardroom\, Flinders University\, 182 Victoria Square \nLunch will be provided \nRegister online \nThis event is organised by the Don Dunstan Foundation in partnership with Green Industries South Australia as part of our Thinkers in Residence Program. Get more information about the program and how it aims to grow jobs in the Purpose Economy within South Australia.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/roundtable-the-circular-economy-and-co-operatives/
LOCATION:Flinders University\, Level 11\, Flinders Boardroom\, 182 Victoria Square\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20181127T153000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20181127T170000
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SUMMARY:Thinkers in residence masterclass
DESCRIPTION:Co-operatives and the Creative Industries with Thinker in Residence\, Dr Guy Turnbull (UK) \nHow can the co-operatives model benefit the creative industries?\nFind out how and add your voice to the discussion with Thinker in Residence\, co-operatives expert and social entrepreneur\, Dr Guy Turnbull\, platform co-operatives expert\, platform co-ops expert and Director of Co-operative Bonds\, Rohan Clarke\, and leaders from the creative industries. \nThe Masterclass on Co-operatives and the Creative Industries will explore the challenges and opportunities across various sectors of the creative industries in SA and discuss in detail the opportunities that co-operatives can offer the creative industries. The class will provide detailed information on different co-operative models\, illustrated by case studies of platform co-ops\, freelance artist co-ops\, consumer and employee owned co-ops and block-chain co-ops and explore possibilities for new tech co-ops in film\, TV and music industries among others. The session will also explore how these different co-op models intersect with co-working spaces through enhancing community\, and how they intersect with the services provided by industry bodies and guilds. \nHear about why there is a resurgence in co-ops in the creative industries and explore ideas for your sector with the advice and feedback from experts; and don’t miss this exciting opportunity to influence discussions with industry leaders around new co-operative approaches to organising the creative industries of the future. \nEvent details\nDate:      27 November 2018 \nTime:      3.30pm – 5.00pm \nVenue:   St. Pauls Creative Centre\, 200 Pulteney St.\, Adelaide \nCost:      $20.00 for full time employed or $15.00 for artists who are not employed full-time \nRegister online \nThis event is presented by the Don Dunstan Foundation’s Thinkers in Residence Program in partnership with the Business Council for Co-operatives and Mutuals and is supported by the Music Development Office at the Government of South Australia.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nPhoto by Johannes Plenio on Unsplash
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/thinkers-in-residence-masterclass/
LOCATION:St. Pauls Creative Centre\, 200 Pulteney St\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20181127T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20181127T183000
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SUMMARY:Creative Revolutionaries Panel and Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:Co-operatives and the Creative Industries with Thinker in Residence\, Dr Guy Turnbull (UK) \nHow can the co-operatives model benefit the creative industries\, with a focus on Festivals and the Music Industries?\nHear from Thinker in Residence\, co-operatives expert and social entrepreneur\, Dr Guy Turnbull\, and leaders from the creative industries\, Heather Croall\, CEO and Managing Director\, Adelaide Fringe\, Kristy Anthony\, CEO of Festivals Adelaide\, and Anne Wiberg\, Chair of Music SA\, in a panel discussion with audience Q&A. This industry panel and networking event will provide an opportunity for you to hear industry leaders reflect on how approaches such as co-operative business models\, both traditional models and co-operative approaches to embracing technologies within the creative industries\, can work to the benefit of artists and strengthen the guilds\, festivals and institutions in the ecosystem that support them. Discussion will focus on the festival sector and the music industry and include examples such as ethical data analytics and the new tech music industry co-operative\, Resonate. \nYou are then invited to continue the conversations over networking drinks and nibbles!* \n*Complimentary nibbles and a cash bar will be provided \nEvent details\nDate: 27 November 2018 \nTime: 5.00pm – 6.30pm \nVenue: St. Pauls Creative Centre\, 200 Pulteney St\, Adelaide \nRegister online \nThis event is presented by the Don Dunstan Foundation’s Thinkers in Residence Program in partnership with the Sia Furler Institute for Contemporary Music and Media and is supported by the Music Development Office at the Government of South Australia. \nPhoto by Aranxa Esteve on Unsplash
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/creative-revolutionaries-panel-and-networking-event/
LOCATION:St. Pauls Creative Centre\, 200 Pulteney St\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20181130T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20181130T120000
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SUMMARY:Addressing the Workforce Issue in the Care Sector
DESCRIPTION:Join UTS CBSI and BCCM for a presentation by Dr Guy Turnbull who will share his experience on the role of co-operative business models in the UK in the care industry. \nAustralian aged and disability care services are facing numerous workforce challenges including staff shortages\, high turnover and low wages. With a revamped interest in the co-operative business model growing in Australia\, now is a key time to consider the role it can play in addressing these issues in the care services industry. \nGuy will discuss the role co-operative business models can play in creating an active and engaged workforce for Australian aged and disability care services. Speaking from his experience creating a co-operative care service in the UK\, Care and Share Associates\, Guy will share the lessons learnt and the implications this may have for Australia. \nFollowing his address Guy will be joined by guests from the Aged Care and Co-op sectors for a panel discussion\, moderated by CBSI Director Emmanuel Josserand. The guests on the panel are Robyn Kaczmarek\, CEO and co-owner of The Co-operative Life\, Gillian McFee\, advisor to BCCM\, and Melina Morrison\, CEO of BCCM. \nEvent Details\nDate: Friday\, 30 November 2018 \nTime: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm \nVenue: City – HaymarketCB08 Dr Chau Chak Wing Building\, Building 8CB08.05.001 \nPlease RSVP via Eventbrite by Wednesday\, 28 November
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/addressing-the-workforce-issue-in-the-care-sector/
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