Thursday 29 November 2018
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8.00am |
Registration opens |
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9.00-9.20am |
Acknowledgement of Country Opening Address- Professor Michael Quinlan, Dean, School of Law Sydney and Acting Dean, School of Business Sydney, The University of Notre Dame Australia |
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9.20-10.20am |
KEYNOTE ADDRESS Cassandra Goldie, Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Council of Social Service |
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10.20-11.00am |
Morning Tea |
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11.00am-12.00pm |
Concurrent paper Session 1 |
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Level 4, NDS5/410
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THE THIRD SECTOR AND HUMAN SERVICES Chaired by Roel Boomsma, The University of Sydney A comparison of leverage and profitability between Indigenous Corporations and Charities in Australia Joao Canoquena, University of Notre Dame Understanding mission and purpose: an insight from NDIS for-profit providers Ivy Yen, The University of Sydney What needs to change for not for profit aged care organisations? Start with understanding organisational ethical climate Donna Dark, University of Wollongong |
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Level 4, NDS5/411 |
THEORETICAL ENGAGEMENT WITH THE THIRD SECTOR Chaired by José Sakakibara, The University of Notre Dame Australia Hybrid Governance: a theoretical exploration Jenny Onyx, University of Technology Sydney Gramsci “makes a difference”: theorising volunteering Nichole Georgeou, Western Sydney University What contemporary philanthropists think about public accountability for their philanthropy? Elizabeth Cham, University of Technology Sydney |
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Level 4, NDS5/412 |
FAITH BASED CHARITIES IN AUSTRALIA PANEL: FOUNDATIONS OF A RESEARCH AGENDA Presented by Craig Furneaux, QUT David Gilchrist, University of Western Australia Paul Oslington, Alphacrucis College Sydney Brian Lucas, Catholic Mission Mark Fowler, Prolegis |
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12.00-12.45pm Level 4, NDS5/403 |
Lunch |
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12.45-1.45pm |
Concurrent paper Session 2 |
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Level 4, NDS5/410 |
THE THIRD SECTOR AND IDEOLOGY: Chaired by Ruth Phillips, The University of Sydney Neoliberalism- adapt, reform or resist? A perspective community service organisation Doug Taylor, Uniting The role of ideology and organisational culture in volunteering Cris Abbu, Australian Catholic University and University of Technology Sydney Valuing the religious dimensions of the Australian third sector Paul Oslington, Alphacrucis College Sydney |
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Level 4, NDS5/411 |
DECISION MAKING IN THIRD SECTOR ORGANISATIONS: Chaired by Liz Cham, University of Technology Sydney An exploratory study of the impact of SROI in NPO behaviour: case studies of KSA Alaa Aldowaish, Keio University Accountability and identity in dyadic Public Ancillary Funds Alexandra Williamson, QUT Private Ancillary Funds which support the arts: networks, decision-making and discretion Sharon Nathani, Swinburne University of Technology |
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Level 3, NDS5/304 |
Accounting for Impact WORKSHOP Roel Boomsma, The University of Sydney |
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1.45-1.55pm |
Travel time |
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1.55-2.55pm |
Concurrent paper Session 3 |
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Level 4, NDS5/410 |
COMMUNITY SECTOR, MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP: Chaired by Bernard Boerma, CatholicCare Emotional dimensions of third sector organising: the importance of strong emotions for fostering collective responsibility Ruth Weatherall, University of Technology Sydney Skills needed by non-profit managers: a systematic review Craig Furneaux, QUT Cut through leadership for innovation Doug Taylor, Uniting |
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Level 4, NDS5/411 |
THE THIRD SECTOR AND DISABILITY SERVICES: Chaired by Jenny Onyx, University of Sydney All care, no responsibility? Government treatment of providers under the National Disability Insurance Scheme and the NDIS Quality and Safeguarding Framework Alan Hough, Governance & Strategy Pty Ltd Economic evaluation of justice support for people with intellectual disability Rebecca Reeve, University of New South Wales Using volunteers to support persons with intellectual disability in the Criminal Justice System Margaret Spencer, The University of Sydney |
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Level 4, NDS5/412 |
THE THIRD SECTOR AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: Chaired by Ruth Phillips, The University of Sydney Young women’s activism in the digital era: the case of South Korea Kyungja Jung, University of Technology Sydney Strategies of eco-villages managing the tensions in the triple bottom line Rosemary Leonard, Western Sydney University Exploring the practice of community co-production in the context of post-disaster recovery: problematic situations, social mechanism, and bridging social capital Christopher Kim, University of Canberra |
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2.55-3.30pm Level 4, NDS5/403 |
Afternoon Tea (including travel time) |
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3.30-5.00pm Level 3, NDS5/310 |
Impact and Engagement of Family Foundations with the Not-For-Profit Sector Panel Chair | Dr Elizabeth Cham, Associate Fellow, UTS Business School Sarah Benjamin, Keir Foundation John McKinnon, McKinnon Family Foundation Mary Crooks, Victorian Women’s Trust |
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5.00pm |
Informal drinks Short presentation on forming research networks |
Friday 30 November 2018
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Time |
Details |
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8.00am |
Information Desk Open |
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9.00-9.10am Level 3, NDS5/310 |
Welcome and Housekeeping: Dr José Sakakibara, Lecturer of Marketing, Notre Dame University & Chair, ANZTSR |
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9.10-10.10am Level 3, NDS5/310 |
A More Visible Charity Market: Further Steps to Transparency Gary Johns, Chair of the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission |
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10.10-10.30am Level 3, NDS5/310 |
Morning Tea (including travel time) |
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10.30-11.30am Level 3, NDS5/310 |
The Third Sector in Australian Politics and Society: Where are we now? Chair | Dr Elizabeth Cham, Associate Fellow, UTS Business School Robert Fitzgerald AM, Commissioner on Productivity Commission Richard Denniss, Chief Economist and former Executive Director of The Australia Institute |
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11.30am-12.30pm |
Concurrent paper and workshop streams – Session 4 |
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Level 4, NDS5/410 |
NGOS AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL CONTEXTS: Chaired by Rosemary Leonard, Western Sydney University Reintegration services for survivors of human trafficking: a feminist analysis of the challenges of advocacy facing Non-Government Organisations Jessica Gillies, The University of Sydney Unravelling the social, political and global minefield for LGBT+ organising in Uganda Tanja Dittfeld, The University of Sydney Role of Non-Government Organisations in the context of climate migrant women in Bangladesh Anita Jahid, Western Sydney University |
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Level 4, NDS5/411 |
THE THIRD SECTOR AND ACCOUNTABILITY: Chaired by Roel Boomsma, The University of Sydney Accountability of international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) Marcel Kaba, The University of Sydney Donors’ views on charities and the roles of accounting information in donation decisions Matthew Hall, Monash University The multi-modality of downwards accountability to beneficiaries within non-profit organisations Kylie Kingston, QUT |
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Level 3, NDS5/304 |
Mission and Market WORKSHOP: Facilitated by Margaret Spencer, The University of Sydney For profit / not for profit what’s the difference? Wilma Gallet, University of Divinity Getting beyond ‘crisis hitchhiking’? Mission in third sector agencies serving refugees Douglas Hynd Values versus values – if only the market place was like us! Otto Henfling, Growing Potential Will the drought continue for local not for profit values-based organisations in Western NSW? Anne-Marie Mioche, CatholicCare Bernard Boerma, CatholicCare Challenging times for faith-based social service providers Denis Fitzgerald, Catholic Social Services Victoria |
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12.30-1.45pm Level 4, NDS5/403 |
Lunch (including travel time) |
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12.30-1.45pm Level 3, NDS5/310 |
PRESENTATION: Outstanding Contribution Award With Special Guest Lady Marigold Southey BOOK LAUNCH: Hearing, Healing, Hope: The Ministry of Service in Challenging Times Presented by: Peter Hudson, Catholic Social Services Victoria |
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1.45-2.45pm |
Concurrent paper and workshop streams – Session 5 |
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Level 4, NDS5/410 |
RELATIONSHIPS WITHIN THE THIRD SECTOR AND THE STATE: Chaired by Margaret Spencer, The University of Sydney Messages from the Frontline: frontline domestic violence services organisations having a voice in response to national policy development and implementation Ruth Phillips, The University of Sydney Practising social justice: recognising the contributions of community organisations Lynne Keevers, University of Wollongong Engagement between the government and the human services sector in the ‘truth and danger’ of data: the Fams case Julie Hourigan Ruse, Fams Gina Vissa, Fams |
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Level 4, NDS5/411 |
SOCIAL ENTERPRISE AND COMMUNITY: Chaired by Cris Abbu, Australian Catholic University and University of Technology Sydney A review of social reporting frameworks: communicating value created in social enterprises Belinda Luke, QUT Social enterprise in remote Indigenous communities and service learning for business students: is there a feasible match? Mark Hornshaw, University of Notre Dame Australia Social entrepreneuship and community connections in affordable housing Natasha Bobyreff, University of Technology Sydney |
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Level 4, NDS5/412 |
THE THIRD SECTOR AND STATE REGULATION AND ECONOMY: Chaired by José Sakakibara, The University of Notre Dame Australia Blurred boundaries: social services and the mixed economy of welfare in Aotearea New Zealand Charlotte Moore, University of Auckland Regulating charity in a federated state: the Australian perspective Ian Murray, University of Western Australia The emergence of volunteerism in a post-disaster context: a scoping study Supriya Gurung, Western Sydney University |
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2.45-3.05pm |
Afternoon Tea (including travel time) |
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3.05-4.05pm |
Concurrent paper and workshop streams – Session 6 |
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Level 4, NDS5/410 |
THIRD SECTOR AND DONATION BEHAVIOUR: Chaired by Liz Cham, University of Technology Sydney The SEIROS modelling of the impact of volunteering and donation behaviour Brendan Long, Australian Catholic Bishops Conference Deloitte Access Economics report on the economic impact of religious volunteering and donation Keith Thompson, University of Notre Dame Australia Poisoning the well: a donation request-fatigue behaviour model José Sakakibara, The University of Notre Dame Australia |
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Level 4, NDS5/411 |
THIRD SECTOR ORGANISATIONS PERFORMANCE AND PERCEPTIONS: Chaired by Bernard Boerma, CatholicCare Messaging by charities: what are they saying? Margaret Faulkner, University of South Australia Institutional Logics, accountability and performance management systems: insights from a non-governmental organisation Paul Thambar, Monash University Do people have positive things to say about charities? Margaret Faulkner, University of South Australia |
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Level 4, NDS5/412 |
COMMUNITIES, CHARITIES AND REGULATION: Chaired by Ruth Phillips, The University of Sydney Charity board remuneration – how is it reported? Anne Clear, Murdoch University The regulation of community foundations in Australia: change is needed, but there are challenges to overcome on the road to reform Krystian Seibert, Swinburne University of Technology Donors’ perceptions of financial disclosures and their giving behaviours Ushi Ghoorah, Western Sydney University Maria Estela Varua, Western Sydney University |
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4.05-4.15pm |
Travel time |
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4.15-5.00pm Level 3, NDS5/310 |
History of ANZTSR and Future Directions for Third Sector Research Emeritus Professor Jenny Onyx, Patron of ANZTSR |
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5.00-5.15pm Level 3, NDS5/310 |
Barbershop Quartet Performance Performance by Roaming |
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5.15pm |
Evaluation and conference close |