2024 Volunteering NSW State Conference Resources

The 2024 Volunteering NSW State Conference was a tremendous success, with a record attendance and 18 fantastic speakers.

Browse the 2024 Conference resources:

Adjusting for Inclusion – Leading the way in Local Government

Presented at the 2024 Volunteering NSW State Conference by:

  • Stephanie Georgy (Volunteer Program Coordinator, Camden Council)

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Championing Volunteers: Elevating Value Engagement and Recognition Within Your Organisation

Presented at the 2024 Volunteering NSW State Conference by:

  • Michelle Chate (Volunteer Coordinator, Warrigal Aged Care)

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Creativity in Engaging Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities

Presented at the 2024 Volunteering NSW State Conference by:

  • Bijinder Dugal (Founder, AASHA)

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The State of Volunteering: Focus Groups’ Early Findings

Presented at the 2024 Volunteering NSW State Conference by:

  • Paul Muller (Founder, Institute of Project Management)

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Getting Familiar with New Resources – the NSW Volunteer Charter and Youth Volunteering Guidelines

Presented at the 2024 Volunteering NSW State Conference by:

  • Kellie May (Manager, Community Building Partnership Program / Funding Programs, Department of Communities and Justice)

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Mutually Beneficial Partnerships

Presented at the 2024 Volunteering NSW State Conference by:

  • Jo Johnston, (Economist, Collappor8)
  • Clare Pearson (CEO, Little Wings)

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Sport Volunteering Coalition: A Vision for the Future of Sport

Presented at the 2024 Volunteering NSW State Conference by:

  • David Brett (Principal Policy & Sector Strategy Officer, NSW Office of Sport)
  • Catriona Rose (Senior Program Manager, Australian Sport Commission)
  • Adam Weir (CEO, Surf Life Saving Club)

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The National Standards for Volunteer Involvement: New Resources and Tools

Presented at the 2024 Volunteering NSW State Conference by:

  • Clint Bertenshaw (Director of Sector Development and Engagement, The Centre for Volunteering)

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Why Work and Development Orders Work

Presented at the 2024 Volunteering NSW State Conference by:

  • Kim Busuttil (Senior Solicitor, Legal Aid NSW)
  • Danielle Plumb (Community Engagement Officer, Legal Aid NSW)

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