TasCOSS Information Forum: Toolkit for Managers Series
Making a Difference –Results Based Accountability
Launceston, May 17 & Hobart, May 18, 2010
TasCOSS presents this workshop to give you tools to ensure that your community, organisation or program is creating real change in peoples lives and that you have the data to convince your stakeholders and funders that you are ‘Making a Difference’. The workshop will provide an introduction to Results Based Accountability™ (RBA). It is presented by Sue Richards, CEO of NSW Family Services Inc., whose organisation has supported many family service organisations in NSW to implement RBA over the last three years. Anglicare Tasmania will also share their experiences using RBA.
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TasCOSS Fairer Futures Conference October 2008 - Papers & Presentations
Social Inclusion - just another passing fad? Professor Ilan Katz, Director, Social Policy and Research Council, UNSW
Our climate future: getting it right for Tasmania. Dr Kate Crowley, School of Government, UTAS
Climate change, energy and equity. Tony Westmore, Senior Policy Officer, ACOSS
Supporting future care in Tasmania: meeting the challenge of the ageing population. Janis McKenna, CEO, Carers Tasmania
Learnings from a Fairer Victoria. Carolyn Atkins, Deputy Director, VCOSS
What are the keys to successful partnerships? Oak Tasmania and Chance on Main. John Paton, CEO, Oak Tasmania and Mike Duval-Stewart, Operations Manager, Chance on Main
Addicted to credit - choice or necessity? Rick Tipping, Coordinator, NILS Tasmania
The social determinants of health: Tasmania 2008. Dr Roscoe Taylor, Director of Public Health, DHHS
A Tasmanian "People with Workplace Potential" (PWP) research project: 'Improving participation in the labour workforce' May 2007. Gill Sawford and Ellie Francis-Brophy, Wise, Lord and Ferguson Consulting
How food secure are Tasmanians? Julie Williams, Manager, Community Nutrition Unit, Population Health, DHHS
Evaluative inquiry: what is it and why do it? Jayne Pilkinton, Quality Improvement and Project Officer, ATDC
Social inclusion and people from non English speaking backgrounds with disability. Dinesh Wadiwel, Executive Officer, National Ethnic Disability Alliance (NEDA)
Involving people with intellectual disability in the management of an organisation. Mary Mallett, President, Speak Out Association of Tasmania
Resourcing a supportive school for socially inclusive education. Jeff Garsed, Research Officer, Australian Education Union, Tasmanian Branch
Rethinking volunteering in the 'community' services industry. Maxine Griffiths AM, Chief Executive Officer, Volunteering Tasmania
Yarnin message: lessons for a mainstream service provider from engaging with the Aboriginal community in Tasmania. Margie Law, Research and Policy Officer, Social and Research Centre, Anglicare Tasmania