Forum 15 June 2009
Demonstrating Value and Impact in the Social Economy Forum flyer (PDF, 121kb)
Forum Program (PDF, 16.8kb)
Speakers

Cheryl Kernot (Chairperson) – Director of Teaching & Learning, Centre for Social Impact
Professor Roy Green – Dean, Faculty of Business, University of Technology Sydney
Mark Lyons – Adjunct Professor, University of Technology Sydney / Director of Research, Centre for Social Impact Setting the Scene (PDF, 29kb, 5 pages)
Dr Bronwen Dalton – Co-convenor, Cosmopolitan Civil Societies Research Centre, University of Technology Sydney / Director, Centre for Community Organisations & Management (CACOM) Webpage
Gianni Zappala – Executive Officer, Westpac Foundation / A/Prof, Centre for Social Impact / Director, Orfeus Research
Libby Darlison – Director, the Miller Group
Kim McConville – Executive Director, Beyond Empathy
Kevin Robbie – Head of Social Enterprise Development, Social Ventures Australia
Jocelyn Grant – Strategic Partnerships Manager, Yarnteen
Kym Davis – CEO, Ausproject International
Logical Framework Approach presentation PowerPoint (PDF, 861kb, 10 pages)
Kristin Canning – Corporate Relations Manager, Pathways Foundation
Dr Jenny Gordon – Principal Advisor Research, Productivity Commission Assessing the contribution of the Not for Profit Sector (PDF, 57kb, 12 pages)
Short biographies of each of the speakers
Files to Download
All audio recordings are download in MP3 format from UTS library database:
- Introduction (MP3, 3.33 MB, 3:33 minutes) – Cheryl Kernot
- Welcome and Introduction (MP3, 9.69 MB, 10:20 minutes) – Roy Green
- Setting the scene – context, history, trends etc. (MP3, 18.04 MB, 19:14 minutes) – Mark Lyons
- Social Accounting and Audit Methods (MP3, 8.96 MB, 9:33 minutes) – Gianni Zappala
- Social Accounting and Audit Methods (MP3, 10.71 MB, 11:25 minutes) – Libby Darlison
- Social Accounting and Audit Methods (MP3, 14.55 MB, 15:31 minutes) – Kim McConville
- Social Return on Investment Methods (MP3, 21.68 MB, 23:08 minutes) – Kevin Robbie
- Social Return on Investment methods (MP3, 9.78 MB, minutes) – Jocelyn Grant
- Logic Frame methods (MP3, 14.3 MB, minutes) – Kim Davis
- Logic Frame methods (MP3, 11.17 MB, minutes) – Kristin Canning
- Federal Government’s ‘Contribution of the Not-for-profit sector’ study (MP3, 18.27 MB, 19:29 minutes) – Dr Jenny Gordon
- Demonstrating Value and Impact in the Social Economy Question and Answer Session(MP3, 38.01 MB, 40:33 minutes) – Cheryl Kernot , Dr Jenny Gordon, Kristin Canning, Kim Davis, Jocelyn Davis, Kevin Robbie, Libby Darlison, Kim McConville, Gianni Zappala, Mark Lyons, Roy Green.
Breakout SessionNotes by theme (Word Document, 49kb, 4 pages)
Notes by breakout group number (Word Document, 50kb, 3 pages)
The Community Management Program
The Community Management Program is run by the School of Management within the UTS Faculty of Business. It draws on the best of contemporary management practice and focuses on the management needs of third sector nonprofit organisations. It is a course of professional study for managers of nonprofit organisations who wish to improve their management practices.
(Not for Profit) Community Management degree programs and courses
Flexible postgraduate Community Management courses at UTS
Master of Management in Community Management
Further Reading
- For further information on Social Accounting and Audit visit the Social Accounting Network website (opens in a new window).
- Clicking on the ‘sample social accounts’ link at the top of the page will take you to a ‘clickable’ listing of social accounts compiled and published by a range of organisations, large and small.
The ‘manual & CD’ link will take you to the where the workbook can be downloaded - For further information on Social Return on Investment visit The SROI Network website.
- The user friendly SROI Guide 2009 (PDF, 4.1 MB, 108 pages).
- Links to some further reading on social impact assessment are available on the social enterprise pages of Parramatta City Council’s website.
- Accountability Principles Standard 2008 (PDF, 649kb, 21 pages)
- Westpac: Banking Solutions for the Not-For-Profit Sector (PDF, 941kb, 15 pages)
- Westpac Foundation Website
- The Catalyst – The Westpac Foundation Report 2008 (PDF, 2.96 MB, 19 pages)



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