Conversations with The Smith Family

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  • A new podcast series exploring the work being done across Australia to help young people change their future through the power of education. Join host Doug Taylor, CEO of The Smith Family, in conversation with educators, researchers, philanthropists, business leaders and policymakers, as well as members of the Smith Family community. Learn more at thesmithfamily.com.au

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    • The Future of Volunteering: Changes and Opportunities
      Sep 17 2024

      Volunteers play a vital role in shaping our communities, yet volunteering rates in Australia are in decline.


      In this conversation, we hear from Mark Pearce, CEO of Volunteering Australia, about the changing nature of volunteering and efforts to revitalise volunteering for the future.

      CREDITS

      Host: Doug Taylor, CEO, The Smith Family

      Guest: Mark Pearce, CEO, Volunteering Australia

      Audio production: Mylk Media

      GET IN TOUCH

      Learn more about The Smith Family: thesmithfamily.com.au

      Connect with us on:

      Facebook @TheSmithFamilyAustralia

      Instagram @thesmithfamilyaus

      LinkedIn @the-smith-family

      The Smith Family acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the Lands on which this podcast is made and their continuing connection to Culture and Country. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.


      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      17 min
    • From School to Success: Completing Year 12 and Beyond
      Sep 3 2024

      In this special episode, we feature highlights from our recent webinar, exploring how we can collectively support more young Australians to achieve success at school and beyond.


      Currently, one in four young Australians aren't completing year 12 or the equivalent – and the rate is much higher for young people experiencing disadvantage. Yet we know that higher educational attainment is associated with positive social and economic outcomes.


      This episode includes valuable insights from The Smith Family's Head of Research and Advocacy, Anne Hampshire, on our ongoing research into post-school pathways with over 2,000 young Australians, and a personal story from Cindy, a tertiary student on our Learning for Life program, who offers her perspective on what young people need to make a positive transition from school to further study or work.


      Plus, you’ll hear from our panellists, who share their views on ways to address the recent declines in school completion rates and ensure all young people are ready for a fast-changing labour market:


      · Professor Jennifer Westacott AO, Chancellor of Western Sydney University;

      · Christine Cawsey AM, Principal of Rooty Hill High School and a Board member at The Smith Family; and

      · Dr Anthony Mann, Senior Policy Analyst, Directorate for Education and Skills at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).


      You can watch the full webinar here.


      CREDITS

      Host: Doug Taylor, CEO, The Smith Family

      Audio production: Mylk Media

      GET IN TOUCH

      Learn more about The Smith Family: thesmithfamily.com.au

      Connect with us on:

      Facebook @TheSmithFamilyAustralia

      Instagram @thesmithfamilyaus

      LinkedIn @the-smith-family

      The Smith Family acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the Lands on which this podcast is made and their continuing connection to Culture and Country. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.


      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      27 min
    • Teachers Transforming Lives: From Classrooms to Communities
      Aug 20 2024

      This week, we're meeting two award-winning primary school principals who see firsthand the challenges and hopes of young people experiencing disadvantage.


      Alison Forthuber and Rachel Armer have been educators for more than two decades, leaving an indelible footprint on thousands of young people over that time.


      In this conversation, Alison and Rachel share their passion for education, their inspiring approaches to teaching and the importance of community connections to positively impact young lives. They also discuss the challenges facing students and educators today, and what gives them hope for the future.

      CREDITS

      Host: Doug Taylor, CEO, The Smith Family

      Guests: Alison Forthuber, Principal of Bellambi Public School, and Rachel Armer, Assistant Principal of Warilla North Public School

      Audio production: Mylk Media

      GET IN TOUCH

      Learn more about The Smith Family: thesmithfamily.com.au

      Connect with us on:

      Facebook @TheSmithFamilyAustralia

      Instagram @thesmithfamilyaus

      LinkedIn @the-smith-family

      The Smith Family acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the Lands on which this podcast is made and their continuing connection to Culture and Country. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.


      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      14 min

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