Public Economics Forum - Making connections: Rethinking employment services design

National Portrait Gallery
King Edward Terrace
Parkes
ACT 2600

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Melbourne Institute

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  • Public Economics Forum

What barriers to employment do disadvantaged jobseekers face today? And how can we remove those barriers?

The upcoming Public Economics Forum will explore these questions with insights from a diverse panel of academic experts, who will contribute to this vital discourse on employment services design, and how to connect employers and jobseekers.

Host - Dr Barbara Broadway
Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, the University of Melbourne

Moderator - Jacinda Still
Group Manager (Acting), Disability Employment, Department of Social Services

Speaker - Professor Jo Ingold, the Australian Catholic University
The case for reorienting active labour market policies towards the demand-side
Professor Ingold will examine the limitations of active labour market policies, particularly for individuals facing multiple and complex barriers to employment. Her work argues for a reorientation of these policies towards the demand side, with the aim of increasing access to good-quality jobs and improving outcomes for organisations and the wider Australian economy.

Speaker - Professor Jeff Borland, the University of Melbourne
Reform of employment services in Australia: What should we be doing?
Multiple reviews of Australia’s employment services system over the past decade have concluded that it is broken. In this talk Professor Borland will describe how we got to this state, and where we need to go with reform – specifically: What is the assistance we should be aiming to provide for jobseekers facing high barriers to employment, and how can we begin to move to a system that will deliver that assistance?

Speaker - Dr Marissa Shields, The University of Melbourne
Enabling employment: Improving outcomes for Australians with disabilities
Dr Shields will discuss disability and the inequalities in employment experienced by Australians with disabilities. She will then explore what is needed to help people with disabilities gain and maintain employment and how this overlaps with previous and current approaches to boost employment among this group.

Program

Time Forum at the National Portrait Gallery
11.30 am Registration opens
12.00 pm Welcome - Dr Barbara Broadway
12.05 pm Welcome from our Moderator - Jacinda Still
12.10 pm The case for reorienting active labour market policies towards the demand-side - Professor Jo Ingold
12.30 pm Reform of employment services in Australia: What should we be doing? - Professor Jeff Borland
12.50 pm Enabling employment: Improving outcomes for Australians with disabilities - Dr Marissa Shields
  1.10 pm Panel discussion and Q&A led by Jacinda Still
  2.00 pm Event concludes

Registrations close 5 pm on Thursday 4 December.

Cancellations after 5 December will not be refunded but can be transferred.