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DESCRIPTION:The Council of Christians and Jews (Victoria) would like to inv
 ite you to:\nOvercoming Betrayal: How I learned to trust myself again\nDat
 e: Sunday 18 February 2018&nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\;Time: 3pm to 5pmLocation:
  Temple Beth Israel\, 76 Alma Road\, St Kilda\nSpeakers: Dr Leslie Cannold
  and&nbsp\;Gordon Young\nAbout the speakers:\n\nDr Leslie Cannold: Leslie-
 Cannold-Formal-2Dr Leslie Cannold educates and trains on inspirational lea
 dership\, gender equity and respectful relationships. She is a regular on 
 ABC TV&rsquo\;s Moral Compass and an occasional columnist at The Age. She 
 sits on a variety of boards and advisory committees and is the recipient o
 f numerous awards and notices for her contributions to public life. She ha
 s a BA from Wesleyan University in the USA\, a Masters in Arts and Bioethi
 cs from Monash University and a PhD from the University of Melbourne. Her 
 books include What\, No Baby? which made the Australian Financial Review&r
 squo\;s top 101 books list. Her first novel\, The Book of Rachael was publ
 ished by Text Publishing in 2011 and reprinted in 2012. The Book of Rachae
 l debuted in the US in December 2013 and England in 2014.Leslie is an awar
 d-winning columnist\, oft-noted as one of Australia&rsquo\;s leading publi
 c thinkers. She has been named alongside Professor Peter Singer\, Professo
 r Gustav Nossal and Inga Clendinnen as one of Australia&rsquo\;s top 20 pu
 blic intellectuals and was named by the Power Index as among the Top Ten m
 ost influential brains. In 2013\, she was listed alongside Prime Minister 
 Julia Gillard as one of Melbourne&rsquo\;s most influential women. She was
  a finalist in the best science tweet contest for Science Week 2010 and in
  2011 was honoured as Australian Humanist of the Year. Leslie is an adjunc
 t Associate Professor at the Department of International Business and Asia
 n Studies at Griffith University and Founding Faculty at The School of Lif
 e in Melbourne. She chairs the Ethics Review Committee of Marie Stopes Int
 ernational. She is a community member &ndash\; and sometimes Chair &ndash\
 ; of divisions of the Mental Health Tribunal and sits as a community membe
 r on both the Victorian Board of the Nursing &amp\; Midwifery Board of Aus
 tralia and its notifications/high risk and immediate actions committees. S
 he contributes to the panel process as a community member in health practi
 tioner disciplinary matters\, including those involving medical doctors an
 d psychologists.Practical applications of ethical theory: turning concepts
  into useful tools\nGordon Young: GY professional photo 2Gordon Young is t
 he principal of Ethilogical Consulting. As a professional ethicist he offe
 rs extensive understanding of decision-making methodologies\, value articu
 lation\, challenge management and strategic planning necessary for success
  in today&rsquo\;s hyper-connected\, complex world. Gordon is a lecturer i
 n Professional Ethics with RMIT University&rsquo\;s School of Architecture
  and Design\, and has worked extensively with volunteer organisations in r
 ural communities\, particularly the Centre for Participation&rsquo\;s awar
 d-winning Right on Track project in 2016. He has also provided consulting 
 services to the St James Ethics Centre\, Australian Scout Association\, Ro
 tary Australia\, Centre for Sustainability Leadership\, Laneway Learnings\
 , and Australian Volunteers for International Development. With over a dec
 ade of experience as a consulting project manager\, Gordon is highly effec
 tive in understanding the specific needs and interests of his clients and 
 adapting Ethilogical&rsquo\;s toolkit to serve them. Having worked in high
 ly diverse environments including community development\, government\, tec
 hnical consulting and international aid\, Gordon understands the importanc
 e of matching stakeholder needs against the economic realities of business
  management\, and assists his clients in striking that critical balance.Go
 rdon holds a Masters of Professional and Applied Ethics from Melbourne Uni
 versity\, and a Bachelor in Social Science: Environment from RMIT Universi
 ty. He is a Fellow of the Centre for Sustainability Leadership and a membe
 r of the St James Ethic Centre\, Australian Association for Professional &
 amp\; Applied Ethics and Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealan
 d.\n\nAdmission: $10 including Kosher afternoon tea  If possible please ad
 vise attendance by contacting the CCJ office | 326 Church Street\, Richmon
 d 3121 | (03) 9429 5212 | ccjvic@bigpond.net.au https://faithvictoria.org.
 au/upcoming-events/event/1303-a-discussion-on-ethics-council-of-christians
 -and-jews-victoria
DTSTART:20180218T150000Z
DTEND:20180218T170000Z
LOCATION:Temple Beth Israel\, 76 - 82 Alma Road\, St Kilda\, Victoria\, 318
 2 (Temple Beth Israel\, 76 - 82 Alma Road\, St Kilda\, Victoria\, 3182)
SUMMARY:A Discussion on Ethics: Council of Christians and Jews (Victoria)
URL:https://faithvictoria.org.au/upcoming-events/event/1303-a-discussion-on
 -ethics-council-of-christians-and-jews-victoria
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