Registration Seminar (Repeat on 20 November)

PL # 14035

  • Starting on 20 Nov 2023
  • Cancellation permitted until 15 Nov 2023
  • Event registrations closed on 15 Nov 2023

Delivery Format : In Person

Event registration is Closed

Description

This Seminar will be repeated on two separate dates -  Please register for one event only.
1. Monday, 13 November   
2. Monday 20  November.  

Please note: If the seminar reaches maximum capacity please add your name to our waitlist. This will enable us to reach out to you should we decide to schedule another session.

The annual School Registration Seminar will provide AISWA member schools with information that will not only assist schools who are preparing for a 2024 Renewal of Registration but will also assist schools with their ongoing compliance.

The Seminar will be presented by AISWA Consultants and will include information on the renewal process, latest changes to the Guide and Application, governors’ compliance as required by the School Education Act, school leadership reporting to the governing body, governors’ oversight of the school’s provision of satisfactory standards of education and care, common legal issue to be mindful of, and staff performance management.
The final session for the day will be an ‘optional attendance’ Introduction to School Governance for those who are new to governance or who would like a basics of governance refresher.
This is a free and fully catered event that will be held in the training facility at the AISWA offices. 
 

Presenters

Gary Robinson (AISWA Staff)

Registration And Compliance Consultant

Gary Robinson <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

After graduating with a Bachelor in Science (Chemistry) and a Diploma in Education Gary started teaching in 1979 as a science teacher at Norseman District High School. After teaching for 9 years in Department of Education schools in a range of subjects including Chemistry and Physics he moved to Albany, with his family, where for the next 20 years he taught at Bethel Christian School. He was Principal of the school for his last 8 years in Albany. From Albany Gary and his wife moved to Esperance to teach at Wongutha CAPS, a boarding school for Aboriginal students. Gary was offered and accepted a position at AISWA in 2007.

Gary’s first role at AISWA was to support the Aboriginal Independent Community Schools (AICS) as they took on older students as a consequence of the raising of the student leaving age. Gary then worked in the newly created Policy and Registration space for a few years before taking on the management of the AICS support team. Since 2013 Gary has been back as a consultant in the Registration and Compliance area where he works alongside Sarah Kennedy.

 

Lynne Nixon (AISWA Staff)

Consultant | Child Protection

Lynne Nixon <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

Over the past 40 years, Lynne has gained extensive experience in both education and small business ownership. Her teaching career in NSW and WA spans early childhood, primary, and lower secondary classrooms, as well as special needs education and music. She has also held school leadership roles, including Principal of an independent school in WA. In addition, Lynne has supported and mentored school leaders and assisted schools through the school registration process.

Since joining AISWA in 2017, Lynne has demonstrated her passion for supporting schools in the areas of special needs education and child protection. Her roles have included Inclusive Education Consultant and Coordinator, and she currently serves as a Child Protection Consultant.

In her current role, Lynne provides guidance and support to all AISWA schools in the areas of child safety and protection. She is the key contact for inquiries related to child abuse, including mandatory reporting, and delivers a variety of training programs focused on preventing and responding to child abuse, ensuring schools meet registration requirements.

Nigel Briggs (AISWA Staff)

Consultant | Industrial And Workplace Relations

Nigel Briggs <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

Prior to joining AISWA in 2017, Nigel was an officer with the Independent Education Union of WA for 18 years. 16 years of those as Assistant Secretary (Industrial Relations). 
During that time, Nigel focussed on developing strong professional working relationships with Employees, Employers and key sector participants. His key objective was to provide consistent, accurate and timely advice and advocacy.

Since joining AISWA Nigel has been responsible for providing advice and support to member schools on all things relating to Industrial Relations, Human Resource matters and Workplace Health and Safety.  He assesses and advises on ‘conflicting’ issues (e.g. industrial issues and staff welfare; duty of care and discrimination; behaviour management and discrimination; student welfare and rights as well as staff welfare and rights).

Nigel supports schools on any issue that may have legal implications. 

Meika Pfeiffer-Gough (AISWA Staff)

Manager | Leadership And Teaching Excellence

Meika Pfeiffer-Gough <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

Meika Pfeiffer-Gough is the Leadership and Teaching Excellence Manager at AISWA, part of the Curriculum and School Improvement Directorate. With 19 years of experience as a teacher and leader across diverse PK-12 educational settings, Meika is committed to promoting excellence in teaching and leadership. She highlights the importance of emotional intelligence and relational trust in building strong, respectful connections within school communities, recognizing these as essential for creating positive learning environments and inspiring growth. Passionate about leadership development, Meika works to empower confident, reflective leaders who drive collective success.

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Segments

Date / Time

20 Nov 2023 Starts: 08:45 Finishes: 15:00

Delivery Format : In Person

PL Hours : 6.00

Learning Area

  • Administration

School Area

  • Leadership

Event Contact

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