Sixth Annual Law of Religious Institutions Conference
- About the Conference
- The Faculty
- Feedback
- CPD Certificate
- Registration Special Offer
- Enquiries/Assistance
Date/Time
Thursday 17 & Friday 18 October 2024
Sheraton Hotel Melbourne or Online
About the Conference
Navigating the legal landscape can be a daunting task for religious institutions. From governance and funding issues to employment law and safeguarding policies, the array of legal challenges can impede the mission and growth of religious organizations. TEN The Education Network’s 6th Annual Law of Religious Institutions Conference is designed to empower leaders and administrators with the knowledge and tools they need to address these legal issues effectively. Learn from top legal professionals specializing in religious law, who will break down complex legal concepts into practical advice to help safeguard your institution's mission and assets. Conference sessions include an update on recent employment law reforms, responding to allegations against clergy, as well as sustainability planning for the future.
We’ve made changes!
With the economy tightening we are keenly aware of the need to balance the cost of attending conferences and still provide the quality continuing professional development you are used to receiving from TEN.
- We're back face to face in Melbourne but keeping the online option open for those who prefer it.
- This year’s conference will have an earlier finish on Day 2 so that those of you travelling from interstate have more options for catching flights home alleviating the need for an extra nights accommodation.
- To more easily fit with this new format we have reduced the sessions from 12 to 10, but provided 10 longer sessions.
- All delegates will receive access to the online recordings of each session – so you won’t need to worry about missing any sessions.
- And – most importantly – we've reduced the registration fee.
Day 1 - Thursday 17 October 2024
Workplace Issues in Religious Institutions
- The Freedom to Discriminate? Navigating Australia’s Patchwork Quilt of Law Reforms
- Closing Loopholes or Limiting Opportunities? Update on Recent Employment Law Reforms
- Taking a Risk Management Approach to Mental Health in Religious Institutions
Safety and Liability Issues
- Responding to Allegations against Clergy: A Guide to Best Practices
- Assessing the National Redress Scheme: Lessons Learned and Strategies for Religious Institutions
- The Door Left Ajar - Death of Perpetrators of Historical Abuse no Bar to Proceedings
Day 2 - Friday 18 October 2024
Legislative Reform and Future Planning
- Vicarious Liability for Acts Outside an Employer/Employee Relationship
- The Future of Regulation of Religious Organisations in Australia
- To be (benevolent), or not to be (benevolent)? The Impact of the revised Commissioner’s Interpretation Statement for Faith-based PBIs
- The Declining Church: Sustainably Planning for the Future
The Faculty
Murray Baird, Principal Murray Baird Advisory and Consultant Prolegis Lawyers, Melbourne
Sonya Parsons, Partner - NFPs, Human Rights & Social Impact, Mills Oakley, Sydney
Adam Foster, Partner, Colin Biggers & Paisley, Melbourne
Adrian Barwick, Solicitor Director, WilliamsonBarwick, Sydney
Tim Whincop, Director, Vocare Law, Sydney, NSW
Rebecca Lambert-Smith, Practice Leader, Moores, Melbourne
Luke Geary, Partner, Mills Oakley, Brisbane
Dr Matthew Turnour, Chairman, Neumann & Turnour Lawyers, Brisbane
Dr Mark Fowler, Principal, Fowler Charity Law, Sydney
Nicole Shenfield, Director, Paxton-Hall Lawyers, Brisbane
Hudson Digby, Senior Associate, Mills Oakley, Sydney
Roisin Annesley KC, Barrister, Victorian Bar, Melbourne
Feedback
Feedback from last year’s conference
- A very interesting range of topics, and variety of styles and presentations. Everyone was very engaging and the material was clearly well-prepared, up-to-date, and relevant. Well-done for drawing together such a valuable conference.
- Value for money. High standard to presenters, many of whom presented 'cutting edge' material, i.e. content that was current and topical. This reflected their expertise, i.e. your excellent choice of presenter. The chairs were also well chosen.
- A lot of content covered - very informative, detailed and current. Appreciated that the slides and papers were very detailed so we can read back on the full content. Helpful that each chairperson asked questions and stirred discussion as well.
CPD Certificate
Lawyers: 9 CPD units (substantive law).
All delegates attending the conference will receive a CPD Certificate confirming attendance.
Registration Special Offer
If you register and pay by 13 September 2024 you will pay only $1661 – a saving of $275 off the full price conference registration fee of $1936.
Multiple Registrations
Discounts are available for multiple registrations: The more you send, the greater the discount. You can access the discount by contacting our Event Manager, Jenna Pickrell, to organise your registrations – email: [email protected] or phone (03) 8601 7729.
- 3 registrations – 5% discount for each delegate
- If you register 4 people at the same time you are entitled to a 10% discount for each delegate
- If you register 5 people or more people at the same time you are entitled to a 15% discount for each delegate
Part booking only? We do accept bookings for attending one day only. To organise a part booking, please contact Jenna (details above).
Can't pay by credit card? - please contact Jenna who can give you details for payment via EFT.
Enquiries/Assistance
If you need assistance or have an enquiry, please do not hesitate to contact our Event Manager, Jenna Pickrell, on (03) 8601 7729 or email: [email protected]