Law for School Business and Finance Managers
Make no mistake, managing a school is a financially and legally complex undertaking. If you are responsible for the business and financial management of your school then this conference is just what you need to avoid the risks that come from an incomplete understanding of the law. Ensure your school complies with employment and WHS requirements. Navigate key privacy laws, protect your school’s IP, avoid risks in managing tax issues, debt, and hiring out school facilities. All in one day, all in one place.
Description
Attend and earn 6 CPD points including:
5 CPD points in Competency Area 4: Substantive Law
1 CPD point in Competency Area 2: Professional Skills
Session 1
Managing School Business
Chair: Sonja Matthes, Business Manager, Emmanuel Catholic College, President, Association of School Business Administrators
9.00am to 9.55am: Reviewing and Implementing Privacy Policies and Processes
- Privacy and duty of care; balancing competing obligations
- Unique privacy issues for schools and how to translate them into effective policies and processes
- Key tips for a compliant privacy policy
- Case studies highlighting your legal obligations
Presented by Leslie Buchbinder, Partner, Bowen Buchbinder Vilensky Lawyers
9.55am to 10.45am: Complying with the New Mandatory Data Breach Scheme
- What to do to ensure compliance with legislation/regulation
- Understanding the requirements and assessing when you must report
- Examine the key steps in responding to a data breach
- How to respond when a cloud provider is breached; your legal exposure and the key steps you should take
Presented by Tristan Seymour, Solicitor, Lavan
10.45am to 11.00am: Morning Tea
11.00am to 11.45am: Performance Management of Staff in Non-Teaching Roles
- Identifying performance issues
- Conducting a fair process for managing performance issues
- When and how to terminate poor performers
- Lessons from recent cases
Presented by Rochelle Airey, Senior Associate, HWL Ebsworth
11.45am to 12.30pm: School Building Programs and Contracts: Managing Risk
- Variations
- Timing and delays
- Building defect
- Site management
- Minimising exposure to risk
Presented by Edward Neville, Director, Total Project Management
12.30pm to 1.15pm: Lunch
Session 2
Tax and Financial Management: A School’s Legal Obligations
Chair: Julie Harris, Director - Teaching and Learning, Guildford Grammar School
1.15pm to 2.15pm: Tax Perspective: Fundraising, Building Funds, School Foundations
- Overview of tax endorsements and concessions generally available to schools
- Options for establishing a school foundation
- Establishing and maintaining a scholarship fund and a school building fund
- Child maintenance trusts, family separation and school fees
Presented by John Fickling, Barrister, John Toohey Chambers, Perth & Ground Floor Wentworth Chambers, Sydney
2.15pm to 3.15pm: Managing Debt and Overdue Debtors
- Implementing effective strategies to manage debt
- The impact of transparent policies on efficient debt management
- The why, when and how of using a Debt Recovery Agency
- Managing stakeholders including implementing a good working relationship between the Principal and the Business Manager
Presented by Tim Cocks, Director of Finance, Guildford Grammar School
3.15pm to 3.30pm Afternoon Tea
3.30pm to 4.30pm: Legal Issues Associated with Hiring out School Facilities
- Risk considerations in hiring of school facilities
- Potential liability in contract, tort and statute
- Common scenarios and case examples
- Insurance
Presented by Justine Siavelis, Principal, Gilchrist Connell
Venue
Parmelia Hilton
Level 1, Meeting Room, 14 Mill Street
Perth 6000
WA
Australia
Directions
Nearby Public Transport:
Train Stations - The Esplanade Station
Bus Interchange - St Georges Terrace Cloisters Green
Parking information
Parmilia Hilton - Valet Parking only - Click here to view rates.
Convention Centre - 100 metres from Parmelia Hilton. Click here to view rates.