How To Access Your CSA State Conference Resources

8 August 2022

Leadership

What a fabulous State Conference season we've had over the last month as we explored this year's conference theme of Leadership.

Participants were encouraged to consider that leadership is not defined by title or role, but by relationship. As Walter C. Wright reminds us, ‘a relationship in which one person seeks to influence the thoughts, behaviours, beliefs or values of another person’. In schools, like so many other service sector organisations, we are all leaders – whatever our job. We rarely lead things, or particularities, but rather we enter into a vital relationship with people, who guide and shape various aspects of organisational culture and life.

We were reminded and inspired by the Opening Keynote from Danielle Strickland that God is in the people saving business, and that we belong to God. Participants were encouraged to practice three postures daily in their lives:

  1. Surrender
  2. Generosity
  3. Mission

Conference Strands

Thematically stranded, the 2022 State Conference explored the leadership of:

pedagogy - understanding and improving the interaction between practitioner and student and their relationship to the concrete learning space
the pastoral - the development of the whole child across their entire school experience
people and culture - how a school best enables and empowers its staff to connect, collaborate and flourish
place - the architecture and aesthetics of the built environment – from grounds and maintenance to design and project management


On Demand Resources

If you attended a recent 2022 CSA State Conference, your registration entitles you to ongoing access to the full suite of resources until 9 October, 2022. All you need is the email with which you were registered and you're good to go. 

To check out a different strand, or to review any content, follow these simple steps (or watch the "how-to" video below):

  1. Click on the relevant Event Hub link below.
  2. Enter the fields as requested (First name, Last name, Email address).
  3. Look out for your verification code in your inbox (check your spam/junk).
  4. Enter your verification code.
  5. Click on "Schedule" then "On Demand".

Enjoy your CSA State Conference resources.

 

 


State Conference | Event Hub Links

Things to know:

  • You have access until 9 October 2022 with your State Conference registration.
  • For the security of access to the conference resources, your verification code is unique to your registration and only valid for 24 hours.
  • If you log out, you will need a need a new verification code.

 

Please click on the link for the CSA State Conference that you attended:


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