Mission Inspired Leadership session 1
St Patrick's Centre, East Melbourne 486 Albert St, East Melbourne, Vic, AustraliaLeadership Practice in a Catholic Context Mr Graham West, National President of St Vincent de Paul Society
Leadership Practice in a Catholic Context Mr Graham West, National President of St Vincent de Paul Society
Leadership Influenced by Catholic Social Teaching Dr Sandie Cornish, Expert practitioner at www.social-spirituality.net
Hearts and Minds: Engaging the whole organisation in Mission Ms Lisa McDonald, Group Mission Leader at St Vincent's Health Australia
Building a Sustainable Mission-Driven Future Rev Frank Brennan SJ, CEO of Catholic Social Services Australia leading a CSSV CEO Panel
Presentation by Chris Lowney a noted author and speaker on Ignatian spirituality. He is vice chair of CommonSpirit Health, the largest non-profit health system in the US. Everyone Leads, his recent book on revitalisation of the Church, builds on the lgnatian principle that everyone exercises a leadership role. 6.30-7.30pm (6pm
Presentation by Chris Lowney, a noted author and speaker on Ignatian spirituality. He is vice chair of CommonSpirit Health, the largest non-profit health system in the US. Everyone Leads, his recent book on revitalisation of the Church, builds on the lgnatian principle that everyone exercises a leadership role. 7.30am-8.45am (Coffee
This is the first of four webinars in the 2021 Mission Inspired Leadership series Facilitator: Cath Garner Director, Education and Innovation Hub Alfred Hospital
This is the second of four webinars in the 2021 Mission Inspired Leadership series Facilitator: Peter Hay Edmund Rice Formation Coordinator, Oceania Province
This is the third of four webinars in the 2021 Mission Inspired Leadership series Facilitator: Lisa McDonald Group Mission Leader St Vincent’s Health Australia
This is the final of four webinars in the 2021 Mission Inspired Leadership series Facilitator: Denis Fitzgerald Former Executive Director, Catholic Social Services Victoria
Both seasoned and emerging Catholic social services leaders need to maintain a strong sense of confidence to best engage in the creative diversity of our sector, so as to meet the challenges of keeping to core purpose in a volatile working environment. CSSV has designed a four-part learning experience to
Both seasoned and emerging Catholic social services leaders need to maintain a strong sense of confidence to best engage in the creative diversity of our sector, so as to meet the challenges of keeping to core purpose in a volatile working environment. CSSV has designed a four-part learning experience to
Both seasoned and emerging Catholic social services leaders need to maintain a strong sense of confidence to best engage in the creative diversity of our sector, so as to meet the challenges of keeping to core purpose in a volatile working environment. CSSV has designed a four-part learning experience to
Both seasoned and emerging Catholic social services leaders need to maintain a strong sense of confidence to best engage in the creative diversity of our sector, so as to meet the challenges of keeping to core purpose in a volatile working environment. CSSV has designed a four-part learning experience to
Have you ever wondered why many Catholics support the Voice to Parliament? 🤔 Curious about how you can get involved and make your voice heard? 📣 The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Catholic Council (NATSICC), Caritas Australia and Catholic Social Services Victoria (CSSV) have brought together
The 2024 Catholic Social Services National Conference at the Catholic Leadership Centre in East Melbourne aims to strengthen and advance our shared work in Catholic social services as part of the social mission of the Church – connecting with colleagues across social services, health, parishes and education. It provides a moment
Session 2: KEEP TO PRINCIPLE – how to apply purposeful Catholic social principles to social services at the coalface Facilitators: Bruce Duncan C.Ss.R. and Pip McIlroy Principles are our values in action – and Catholic social teaching has an inspiring but little-understood canon of social principles to guide our vital social
Session 3: TRUE TO PURPOSE – how to keep Catholic social services on mission Facilitator: Belinda Clarke How can we stay true to purpose and the best of the dynamic Catholic tradition our organisations have developed within? How might mission and purpose be held as central in all organisational practises in
Session 4: DELIVER SOCIAL IMPACT SUSTAINABLY – how to thrive together for the common good Facilitator: Robyn Miller This final session brings the first three together and focusses on practical action. How can core purpose and associated principles be best applied within the Catholic social services sector and in our broader community?