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SUMMARY:ISANA Vic/Tas Branch - Wellbeing 101: We are what we eat\, we become what we think about + AGM
DESCRIPTION:Mental health issues\, such as depression and anxiety disorders\, account for the highest burden of global disability. Half of mental illnesses first manifest prior to 14 years of age and childhood disorders are linked to a range of long-term deleterious social\, criminal and economic outcomes in adulthood. Since 2009\, a research team at the Food and Mood Centre (Deakin University) has led many observational studies\, across countries\, cultures and age groups\, showing that diet matters to depression and other health issues. \nBetter quality diets are consistently associated with reduced depression risk\, while unhealthy dietary patterns – higher in processed foods – are associated with increased depression and often anxiety. The importance of good nutritional intake at an early age is explored in multiple studies\, including a systematic review in 2014\, which found that a poor diet is linked to poorer mental health in children and adolescents. \nThe emphasis of this PD session (self-care) is to learn how our food consumption may affect not just our physical health\, but also our mental health and wellbeing. Participants will also learn how our ‘six core needs’ drive our decision and behaviours on a daily basis\, and develop awareness into why we do the things we do and who we become as a result. \nPROGRAM SCHEDULE\n11:30 am     Registration \n12:00 noon  Lunch and networking \n1:00 pm       Well being 101 (Part one) \n1:50 pm      Short break \n2:00 pm      Well being 101 (Part two) \n3:00 pm      Afternoon break \n3:15 pm      Well being 101 (Part three) \n4:30 pm     Q&A\, feedback\, and suggestions \n5:00 pm    End
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/isana-vic-tas-branch-wellbeing-101-we-are-what-we-eat-we-become-what-we-think-about-agm/
LOCATION:Divi-Child
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SUMMARY:ISANA ACTiveNSW Branch – Understanding the ESOS Legislative Framework
DESCRIPTION:CLICK HERE to book NOW!\nEducation providers who enrol international students are required to comply with the ESOS legislative framework. This framework consists of the Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (ESOS Act)\, the National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students (National Code) and the Education Services for Overseas Students Regulations 2001 (ESOS Regulations).\nThese regulatory obligations encompass the international student life cycle from enquiry\, application\, offer\, acceptance\, orientation and beyond … ensuring satisfactory course progress\, attendance and completion within course duration. \nThis workshop will examine the regulatory framework that governs international education in Australia. Participants will be guided through the Act\, the Code and the Regulations to gain a better understanding of what is required to be compliant with a specific focus on their area of responsibility. Good practice will be discussed to enable participants to identify the adequacy of existing compliance measures and to consider opportunities for improvement. \nDuring this workshop\, we will also discuss implementing the changes to the ESOS Regulations coming into effect on the 1st of October. Participants are encouraged to bring real life case scenarios to the workshop for group discussion to determine the best possible outcome … keeping in mind the needs of the student\, the institution and regulatory obligations. \nPresenter – Danielle Hartridge\nDanielle Hartridge is a leading expert in international education with extensive experience working in the university sector. Danielle began her career at Monash University in 1991\, where she held the position of Manager International Student Support. In 2005\, she was appointed to the position of Associate Director International Student Experience at Victoria University. Danielle has a deep understanding of the international education landscape. Her expertise spans international student support\, ESOS compliance and organisational management. Danielle is the recipient of the prestigious IEAA Distinguished Contribution to International Education Award\, the Victorian Multicultural Award for Service Delivery to a Multicultural Victoria and was awarded ISANA Life Membership. Danielle works closely with international education providers\, offering consultation and advice on international education matters related to the international student experience and ESOS compliance. A regular contributor to ESOS compliance professional development activities\, through the development of online resources and face-to-face workshops. Danielle is currently the Convenor of the IEAA Admissions and Compliance Network. \nTarget audience:\nAll staff who interact with international students who are new to the sector\, or have a number of years’ experience working in the international education sector. \nCost:  ISANA Members $50 | Non members $100\nVenue:\nMeeting Room 5-6\nHedley Beare Centre for Teaching and Learning\nACT Education Directorate\n51 Fremantle Drive\nStirling ACT 2611
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/isana-activensw-branch-understanding-the-esos-legislative-framework-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20191108T160000
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SUMMARY:ISANA Queensland Brand - AGM Including End of Year Networking Drinks
DESCRIPTION:Dear ISANA Queensland Members\, \nWe will would like to invite you to our: \nISANA Queensland Brand – AGM Including End of Year Networking Drinks\nDate: Friday\, 8 November 2019 \nTime: AGM commences at 4 pm followed by drinks at 4.30 pm \nVenue: QUT Gardens Point Campus\, Location: X block (same block as Gardens Theatre)\, Level 3\, International Student Services\, Room X306.  MAP  \n  \nPlease find the following documents for the meeting available for download: \n– The Queensland Branch – AGM 2019 Annual report. \n– The minutes from the 2018 Annual Report (branch report included within the branches section) \n– The agenda for the AGM meeting \n– The AGM proxy form to complete if you cannot attend \n  \nProxy Votes \nWe are required to have a percentage of ISANA members in attendance at the meeting. Attendance is counted through those present and those who have sent proxy votes. We realise this is a busy time of year for many of you. If you are unable to attend please read the documents provided above and complete the proxy form. The proxy form is to vote your support to accept the minutes of the Queensland AGM – 2019 Annual Report and the Minutes from the previous year. \nPlease RSVP via email us to advise if you will be coming or to please send us your proxy form.\nWe will look forward to either seeing you Friday or your proxy vote soon!
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/isana-queensland-brand-agm-including-end-of-year-networking-drinks/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20191120T120000
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CREATED:20191020T023604Z
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UID:5751-1574251200-1574254800@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:WestJustice - Supporting international students to understand their renting rights
DESCRIPTION:Learn about tenancy issues faced by international students and meet the lawyers who can help your students.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nDo you work with international students? Would you like a better understanding of the housing and tenancy issues they face and the best referral pathways? \nMeet the friendly lawyers who represent Study Melbourne’s International Student Accommodation Legal Service (ISALS) so you can empower yourself and your students. \nISALS is a free\, confidential and independent legal service operating directly from the Study Melbourne Student Centre. \nFeel free to bring your lunch! \nAfter this session you will: \n\nHave a basic understanding of housing and accommodation issues often faced by international students and where they sit at law\nHave the capacity to ask key questions to gather information about a student’s housing and tenancy law issues\nBe able to appropriately refer students for legal advice and support
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/westjustice-supporting-international-students-to-understand-their-renting-rights/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20191121T140000
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UID:5763-1574344800-1574352000@isana.org.au
SUMMARY:ISANA ACTiveNSW Branch - AGM Including End of Year Networking Drinks
DESCRIPTION:Year 2019 is coming to an end\, and ACTiveNSW committee would like to invite you to our Annual General Meeting. All members are welcome!\nClick here to register your attendance.\nRoom: 2.12\, level 2\, 400 Kent Street Sydney NSW\n  \nAgenda:\n\nWelcome and Introductions\, Current affairs in International Education and ISANA achievements and celebration of 30 years of existence\nApologies (you can attend and vote by proxy – click here to download form)\nAccept the Minutes of the previous AGM\nPresentation and acceptance of the President’s report on the activities of the Association.\nPresentation and acceptance of the Treasurer’s report on the financial activities and position of the NSW/ACT Branch\nElect officers (click here to download nomination form) of the NSW/ACT Branch (if you are not able to attend you can vote by proxy – click here to download form)\n\nTreasurer\nSecretary\nPD Coordinator\nCommunications Coordinator\n\n\nOther business\n\nIntercultural Sports Day\, part of Youth Week 2020\nDiscussion on future PD sessions requested by members\n\n\n\n  \nThe  AGM will be followed by Networking and afternoon tea at the Shelbourne Hotel. \nIf you would like to propose additional agenda items\, please feel free to contact us by sending an email to activensw@isana.org.au
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/isana-activensw-branch-agm-including-end-of-year-networking-drinks/
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