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SUMMARY:R U OK?Day: Supporting Mental Health and Wellbeing in the Workplace
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this interactive webinar on R U OK?Day where we will shine a spotlight on mental health and wellbeing in the workplace.\n \nA conversation could change a life. In a time where people can feel disconnected and mental health can suffer\, we hope this session will bring our audience some practical tips and ideas to support them to ask that crucial question: Are You OK? \nContinuing our series of virtual events\, in this webinar we will hear from leaders across health\, mining and technology as they discuss initiatives and tools they have implemented to support their team’s mental wellbeing. Our audience will also have the opportunity to ask questions directly to the panel\, via our Zoom Q&A function. \n  \nRegister for this event\nTo register and to receive access details for this free webinar event\, please follow this link. \n  \nAbout the panel\nTrish Cloete (Moderator)\, Principal Consultant (Organisational Psychologist)\, TMS Consulting \nTrish is a registered and endorsed organisational psychologist with twenty years of consulting experience in the field of organisational development. She obtained her Master’s degree (Organisational Psychology) in South Africa\, and has worked closely with a range of diverse industries\, both in the public and private sectors over the years. Trish has been a trusted Associate to a number of management consultancies\, most notably Deloitte\, Randstad\, and Hudson. \n. \nNichole Aird\, Senior Director\, Digital Application Services\, Queensland Health \nNichole is a highly accomplished IT leader and organisational change manager with over twenty years’ experience across multiple service delivery industries. She is a dedicated professional with excellent communication skills and commitment firmly focused on business improvement through the use of technology. She is a self-motivated individual with proven effectiveness operating in team and project environments. Nichole’s teams are consistently recognised for their ability to delivery outcomes even under high degrees of pressure and under tight deadlines\, while still making effective and informed decisions which are customer focused. \n. \nAlan Miles\, Product Director (previously at Seer\, Ansarada\, Atlassian and The Iconic) \nAlan is a discoverer\, designer and problem solver. He helps people focus on positive challenges\, following best practice process to create transformative solutions. Alan’s career has led him to work for a range of large scale and international technology companies\, where he has driven organisational change\, directed multiple cross-functional teams delivering customer experience research and design\, articulated product strategy and guided product from closed beta to first year product revenue. \n. \nKen Johnson\, Project Manager\, BHP \nKen grew up travelling around Africa on his parents’ medical expeditions before finally settling in Australia and then New Zealand. Since 2009 he has worked in various project management roles for industry vendors\, EPCs and business owner’s teams. Ken currently works for BHP as a Senior Project Manager delivering technology projects. Ken’s first interest in mental health stemmed from seeing the void in understanding from society\, compared with the wealth of knowledge surrounding physical health issues. Staggered at just how many people were affected in some way by either their own mental health experience or that of someone close them\, he joined the Mental Health and Wellbeing Steering Committee at BHP to raise mental health awareness and help break down stigmatism surrounding it. \n  \nAbout the host\nJohanna Bullin\, Senior Account Manager\, M&T Resources \nJohanna Bullin is an Account Manager at M&T Resources\, based in Brisbane. Johanna has over 10 years of experience specialising in digital and technology recruitment\, with a particular focus on digital\, customer experience\, UX / UI and human centred design. Johanna’s experience has included working with a wide selection of technology led start-ups\, consultancies\, government agencies and major corporations. Throughout her career Johanna has partnered with clients to build new teams and capabilities as well as conducting contingent and local / international retained search. Her style of engagement is to lead with empathy and continuously develop her knowledge of clients’ markets to ensure a strategic approach to recruitment. Johanna initiated M&T Resources’ Digital Transformation Series  and also runs our Head of Data Forum\, eHealth Workshops and Meetups.
URL:https://www.mtr.com.au/event/r-u-okday-2020/
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:Diversity and Inclusion,Other
ORGANIZER;CN="Johanna Bullin":MAILTO:johanna.bullin@mtr.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200314T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20200314T120000
DTSTAMP:20260606T190510
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SUMMARY:Women in Project Management | Project Management Institute (PMI) Melbourne in partnership with M&T Resources
DESCRIPTION:Project Management. Presenting with Confidence: Achieving the outcomes you want from your stakeholders\nComing up in March! M&T Resources is delighted to be sponsoring the Project Management Institute (PMI) Melbourne Chapter’s ‘Women in Project Management’ workshop.\nHosted in our Melbourne office\, this is the first of a series of events in a partnership that will run throughout 2020. \nPlease register via Eventbrite\, by following this link. \n  \nEvent details\nThe Project Management Institute (PMI) Melbourne is very excited to hold our first event for the year for our female members. This will be a half day workshop facilitated by Professional Speaker\, Author and Success Coach\, Nim Gholkar. This event will be sponsored by M&T Resources. \nPlease note this event is exclusive for chapter female members. \nHesitant presenters cannot put forth memorable presentations. For a message to have positive impact\, it needs to be memorable. In this interactive session you will learn how to present with confidence and charisma so that you achieve the right outcomes. \nKey learnings from this workshop will include: \n\nHow to manage self-talk in the lead up to a presentation\nHow much is enough? – Avoiding Information overload\nHow to craft a compelling introduction and a memorable conclusion\nHandling nerves and ‘brain freeze’ DURING a presentation.\nHow to use tone\, pitch\, pause\, pace\, gestures and other non-verbal cues to create positive impact.\nSecrets to keeping the audience engaged\nStructuring content in a logical sequence\nHandling Q& A with confidence\n\nAgenda: \n\n08:00 a.m. to 8:15 a.m – light breakfast and networking\n8:15 a.m. to 12:00 noon – workshop\n\nCost: \n\nMembers – $20\nNon-Members – $40
URL:https://www.mtr.com.au/event/women-in-project-management-project-management-institute-pmi-melbourne-in-partnership-with-mt-resources/
LOCATION:M&T Resources VIC\, Level 8\, 140 William Street\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Diversity and Inclusion,Thought Leadership
ORGANIZER;CN="Manique Tsang":MAILTO:manique.tsang@mtr.com.au
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190627T090000
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SUMMARY:Fight Like a Girl
DESCRIPTION:In continuation of our celebration and support of women in all aspects of their lives\, M&T Resources is hosting “Fight Like a Girl”. Following a breakfast buffet\, world champion Jiu Jitsu instructors will introduce a variety of self-defence techniques which will be practiced and perfected in a fun and friendly workshop environment. \nAbout Nikki: \nNikki is a Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.  Coming off her recent double Gold wins at the Master International Jiu Jitsu IBJJF Championship in Spain\, Nikki is delighted to give back to clients\, contractors and friends of M&T Resources by delivering this workshop. Nikki is passionate about engaging women of all ages to rise to their full potential whether it be personally or in martial arts. Nikki has a long history of success in Jiu Jitsu\, including winning a World Title in the World Masters 2016 in Las Vegas and a Silver medal in the open division beating the World No 1. She was ranked Number 1 in Australia as a Blue Belt in 2013 Masters Gi with AFBJJ. Nikki teaches a female only class at Lange’s MMA on Wednesdays at 5pm in North Manly. \nAbout Andre: \nAndre has a Black Belt in Jiu Jitsu. He is understood to be the only Black Belt in Australia who is blind\, having been born with congential glaucoma. Andre is completely blind in his left eye and has around 6 percent vision in his right eye. He is passionate about helping others to overcome their own challenges to achieve the benefits that Jiu Jitsu has offered him – including both fitness and self-defence. He is writing a Jiu Jitsu training program for the visually impaired as a way to give back and help others to feel safe and empowered. \nPlease note:  \nWhilst we do not envisage risk or harm to participants\, due to the nature of this workshop you will be required to take part in some simple hands-on activities and demonstrations. By attending the Fight Like a Girl workshop you release M&T Resources and its parent entities\, together with all event organisers and instructors\, from any and all claims resulting in injury or damage that may be sustained while participating. You also certify that you are physically and mentally able and that there are no health-related reasons or problems which preclude your participation.
URL:https://www.mtr.com.au/event/fight-like-a-girl/
LOCATION:M&T Resources\, MLC Centre\, 19-29 Martin Place\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Diversity and Inclusion
ORGANIZER;CN="Vicki Hope":MAILTO:vicki.hope@mtr.com.au
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SUMMARY:M&T Resources | Vision Australia Brunch
DESCRIPTION:Through hosting Brunch with Vision Australia\, we will be introducing our clients to the available work experience and graduate programs within the organisation. The Vision team will discuss how you can get involved in supporting workplace diversity\, by breaking down the barriers for professionals with low vision and providing the opportunity for them to embark on their career of choice. \nWe will also hear from a recent graduate who has benefited from the Vision Australia program and is now working as a Business Analyst within ANZ’s People Projects team. \nSpeakers: \n\nGreg Brown\, Employment Engagement Consultant\nMelissa Rattle\, People & Culture Business Partner\nCaroline Lane\, Graduate from Vision Australia’s 2016 Career Start Graduate Program\n\nWe really hope you can make it. Please RSVP by Monday 27 May to confirm your attendance by emailing me**********@*****om.au.
URL:https://www.mtr.com.au/event/vision-australia-brunch/
LOCATION:M&T Resources VIC\, Level 8\, 140 William Street\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Diversity and Inclusion
ORGANIZER;CN="Megan Cooper":MAILTO:megan.cooper@mtr.com.au
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SUMMARY:Women in Leadership
DESCRIPTION:How do women in leadership positively impact an organisation’s culture\, business and bottom line? Hear from the specialists!\nWe’re delighted to announce the M&T Resources Women in Leadership event for 2019. \nAs a leader in recruitment and a passionate advocate for gender diversity and women in leadership\, M&T Resources is proud to be running this event. \nWe are excited to welcome a range of industry leaders who will share their personal experiences on this topical subject. There will also be the opportunity to network with likeminded professionals from a variety of Tier 1 organisations and share ideas on how to close the gender gap and address workplace equality. \nAccording to the Workplace Gender Equality Agency:  \n\nWomen comprise 46.9% of all employed persons in Australia\nWomen hold 13.7% of chair positions and 25.8% of directorships\, and represent 17.1% of CEOs and 30.5% of key management personnel\n29.7% of directors in the ASX 200 are women\nA 14.1% gender pay gap still exists for full time employees\, down from 18.5% in 2014\nAverage superannuation balances for women at retirement are 42% lower than those for men\nAlmost 75% of employers have an overall gender equality strategy however only 31.4% have implemented KPIs relating to gender equality outcomes\n\n  \n\nOur specialist speakers\nDr Alicia Aitken\nHead of Investment Management & Delivery | Group Transformation\, ANZ\nAlicia is the Head of Investment Management & Delivery at ANZ\, responsible for managing the strategic planning\, prioritisation\, allocation and ongoing management of ANZ’s investments. Prior to her role at ANZ Alicia held the position of Chief Project Officer for Telstra\, where she led the organisation’s journey to establish project management as a stand-alone capability separate from IT\, business and engineering skills. Alicia spent several years as CEO\, Human Systems International acquired by the Project Management Institute. Alicia is also the chairperson for the International Centre for Complex Project Management (ICCPM). She holds a PhD in project management and psychology with a particular focus on how project managers cope with stress and a bachelor of business. \n  \nJulia Checcia PMP\nProject Manager | PWC President | Project Management Institute (PMI) Sydney Chapter\nAs the current President for the PMI Sydney Chapter\, Project Management Trainer and Lecturer\, Julia has the opportunity to lead\, work and inspire like-minded people to pursue continuous self development. Amongst many other roles Julia has successfully worked as the Head of Project Management Office\, Engagement Manager\, Program Manager\, Project Delivery Executive\, Project Manager\, Transition and Transformation Manager in sectors of the Government\, Banking\, Retail\, Telco\, Transport and IT Vendors. She has worked in many countries such as Brazil\, Australia\, Hong Kong and Thailand. \n  \nMichelle Starr\nWorkplace Culture | Strategic Change | Transformation\nMichelle is a workplace culture and strategic change consultant with over 19 years’ experience designing and managing culture change and transformation initiatives. She assists businesses in identifying and understanding culture dynamics/levers\, and aligning structures\, practices and behaviours with strategic objectives. Having studied for 3 years on the opportunities and constraints of women in C-Suite leadership\, as part of a Master of Philosophy research degree\, Michelle is uniquely positioned to convey relevant information on the current state and future trends of gender diversity. Her perspectives challenge current framing of and approaches to gender diversity. \n  \nStacey Ashley\nLinkedIn Top Voices 2018 | Amazon #1 Bestselling Author Executive Coach\, Leadership Coach\, Workplace Coach | Ashley Coaching & Consulting\nStacey is an Amazon #1 best-selling author\, dual Stevie Award winning coach\, four time nominee for the Telstra Business Women’s Awards – including 2019\, and was 1 of only 342 people named globally in LinkedIn Top Voices for 2018. A heart centred leader\, she has taken the experiences of her stellar 20-year corporate career: successfully leading large teams; operations; and strategic programs\, added coaching qualifications and international credentials\, and applies it all to helping other leaders step up. Stacey is a regular speaker on a range of topics including Inspiring a Workplace Coaching Culture\, Lessons in Leadership\, Wiser Decision Making and Happiness at Work. She is also the creator of The Coaching Leader™\, First Lead Yourself™ and The New Leader™ programs. \n  \nDr Temre Green\nTransformation | Organisational Development | Change Director\nTemre leads a team of forty Change Management professionals across Westpac’s Business Bank product\, service and transformation initiatives. Her leadership and capabilities were recognised when she was named as one of Westpac’s 2017 Women of Influence and the 2018 Business Bank Fellow. Temre holds a Master of Science in Organisational Behaviour and a Doctorate in Industrial-Organisational Psychology. She is most driven by challenging the status quo and leads with empathy\, transparency and courage. Temre is also President of the Board for a not for profit organisation\, a wife and mother to a toddler\, and enjoys spending her free time water-skiing. \n  \nEvent timeline\n\n5.30pm – 6.30pm: Networking\, canapes and drinks\n6.30pm – 7.30pm: Presentations\n7.30pm – 8.00pm: Panel Q&A\n8.00pm – 8.45pm: Networking & close out\n\n  \nRSVP Now!\nPlaces are strictly limited and allocated on a first come first serve basis… RSVP now by emailing sy**********@*****om.au to secure your place and add the event to your calendar!
URL:https://www.mtr.com.au/event/women-in-leadership/
LOCATION:M&T Resources\, MLC Centre\, 19-29 Martin Place\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Diversity and Inclusion,Thought Leadership
ORGANIZER;CN="Georgia Cohen":MAILTO:sydneyevents@mtr.com.au
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