2015 Seminars

Presentation Type

Presentation

Location

The University of Notre Dame Australia, Broome Campus

Start Date

8-7-2015 12:30 PM

Description

The Jawun Emerging Leaders Program is run every two years and the inaugural program commenced in 2011. It is a “Best Practice Study Tour and Leadership Experience” aimed at broadening the exposure of emerging Indigenous Leaders across the locations that Jawun currently supports: Goulburn-Murray, Cape York, Central Coast NSW, East Kimberley, West Kimberley, Northeast Arnhem Land, Inner Sydney and the APY Lands.

The 2015 theme is “innovative change requires leadership for action”. This unique program gives Emerging Leaders from across the Jawun regions the opportunity to share insights and lessons by engaging with individuals and organisations that demonstrate best practice and innovation. Chad will talk about his experience of being involved in the 2015 Jawun Emerging Leaders Program and the growing discussion about leadership with the Kimberley and across Australia.

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Jul 8th, 12:30 PM

Next Generation Leadership - Jawun Emerging Leaders Program

The University of Notre Dame Australia, Broome Campus

The Jawun Emerging Leaders Program is run every two years and the inaugural program commenced in 2011. It is a “Best Practice Study Tour and Leadership Experience” aimed at broadening the exposure of emerging Indigenous Leaders across the locations that Jawun currently supports: Goulburn-Murray, Cape York, Central Coast NSW, East Kimberley, West Kimberley, Northeast Arnhem Land, Inner Sydney and the APY Lands.

The 2015 theme is “innovative change requires leadership for action”. This unique program gives Emerging Leaders from across the Jawun regions the opportunity to share insights and lessons by engaging with individuals and organisations that demonstrate best practice and innovation. Chad will talk about his experience of being involved in the 2015 Jawun Emerging Leaders Program and the growing discussion about leadership with the Kimberley and across Australia.