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Programme Australia 27 January 10 February 2018 Melbourne (Australia) & Christchurch (New Zealand) Organised by

Page 2/12 DAY 0 SATURDAY, 27 JANUARY 2018 Participants arrive in Melbourne, Australia 14:00 Reception 167-175 Franklin Street Melbourne, VIC 3000 Check-in 16:00 18:30 Reception Registration 18:30 20:00 Informal Welcome Dinner DAY 1 - SUNDAY, 28 JANUARY 2018 07:00 7:45 9:00 10:00 Breaking the Ice Ms Leonie NAGARAJAN Director, Education Department Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) Mr Oscar BOIJE Project Coordinator Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) 10:00 10:30 ASEFSU21 Survival Tips & Tricks Ms Maneeha CHOWDHURY & Mr Benoît MASSET Project Coordinators Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) 10:30 11:00 Break

Page 3/12 DAY 1 SUNDAY, 28 JANUARY 2018 11:00 12:30 Crash Course: Working in Mixed-ability Teams Ms Zara TODD Senior Advisor European Network of Independent Living (ENIL) 12:30 14:00 14:00 15:30 Exploring Expectations & the ASEFSU21 Programme 15:30 16:00 Break 16:00 18:00 Introducing & Kicking off: The ASEFSU21 Challenges & Teams 1. Mobility Hosted by the Erasmus Student Network 2. Rights Protection and Legislation Hosted by the Office of the Disability Ombudsman, Croatia 3. Economic Security and Employment Hosted by SkillWise, New Zealand 4. Inclusive Education Hosted by the University of Canterbury, New Zealand 5. Health and Well-Being Hosted by the European Network on Independent Living 6. Participation in Society Hosted by the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) 7. Access to Information Hosted by the University of Alicante, Spain 8. Attitudes and Perceptions Hosted by SPD Singapore 18:00 Free Evening

Page 4/12 DAY 2 MONDAY, 29 JANUARY 2018 07:00 07:45 08:00 09:00 Transfer to 09:00 09:30 Advanced Manufacturing and Design Centre (AMDC) 453-477 Burwood Rd Hawthorn VIC 3122 Traditional Opening Ceremony Prof Glen BATES Pro Vice-Chancellor, Student Engagement Uncle Colin Hunter Wurundjeri Elder 09:30 10:00 Melbourne Opening Ceremony Dr Andrew J SMITH Vice-President (Students) Mr Cameron ARCHER A/g State Director, Victoria State Office Department of Forreign Affairs and Trade, Australia The Hon Jane PRENTICE Assistant Minister for Social Services and Disability Services Department of Social Services, Australia Video Message Ms Leonie NAGARAJAN Director, Education Department Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF)

Page 5/12 DAY 2 MONDAY, 29 JANUARY 2018 10:00 10:30 Break 11:00 12:30 Mobility Ms Zara TODD Senior Advisor European Network of Independent Living (ENIL) 12:30 14:00 Sky Lounge & Deck 14:00 Melbourne City Tour and Free Evening DAY 3 TUESDAY, 30 JANUARY 2018 07:00 07:45 08:00 09:00 Transfer to 09:00 11:00 Challenge Work 11:00 12:30 Mobility Mr Anthony GARTNER Associate Director Student Equity and AccessAbility Services Ms Genevieve SMITH AccessAbility Advisor Student Equity and AccessAbility Services 12:30 13:00 Sky Lounge & Deck

Page 6/12 DAY 3 TUESDAY, 30 JANUARY 2018 13:00 14:00 Skype Calls with Challenge Hosts * SkillWise, New Zealand * SPD Singapore 14:00 15:30 Attitudes & Perceptions Ms Leah VAN POPPEL Manager Youth Disability Advocacy Service 15:30 16:00 Break 16:00 17:30 Participation in Society Ms Leah VAN POPPEL Manager Youth Disability Advocacy Service 17:30 21:00 Australian BBQ & Asia-Europe Cultural Evening 21:00 22:00 Skype Calls with Challenge Hosts * Erasmus Student Network (ESN) * European Network on Independent Living (ENIL) * Office of Disability Ombudsman, Croatia * University of Alicante, Spain 22:00 23:00 Transfer to

Page 7/12 DAY 4 WEDNESDAY, 31 JANUARY 2018 07:00 07:30 07:30 08:30 Transfer to Deakin University 09:00 10:00 Deakin University Lecture Theater 11 Building B Level 1, Room 20 221 Burwood Highway Burwood, Victoria 3125 Virtual Session: European Youth with Disabilities Ms Catherine NAUGHTON Director European Disability Forum 10:00 10:30 Break 10:30 12:00 Deakin University Lecture Theater 11 Building B Level 1, Room 20 Workshop: What is Disability? Ms Zara TODD Senior Advisor European Network of Independent Living (ENIL) 12:00 14:00 Deakin University 14:00 16:30 Deakin University The Point Welcome by Deakin University Assoc Prof Katya JOHANSON Associate Dean Partnerships And International Deakin University The Diversity Workshop: Inclusive Education Dr Jo RAPHAEL Artistic Director, Fusion Theatre Lecturer in Drama Education, School of Education, Deakin University Actors * Mr Alex LITSOUDIS * Ms Katrina WELSBY * Mr Andrew ROBBINS * Ms Vicki ROBBINS * Mr Andy MCKINNON

Page 8/12 DAY 4 WEDNESDAY, 31 JANUARY 2018 17:30 18:30 Transfer to 18:30 20:00 Dinner 20:00 22:00 Movie Evening Optional DAY 5 THURSDAY, 1 FEBRUARY 2018 07:00 07:45 8:00 9:00 Skype Calls with Challenge Host * University of Canterbury, New Zealand 09:00 10:00 Transfer to 10:00 11:00 Australian Disability Policy Ms Marcia KINGSTON Director International, Equity and Evidence Section Disability and Carer Policy Branch Department of Social Services, Australia 11:00 11:30 Break 11:30 12:30 Challenge Work 12:30 14:00 Sky Lounge & Deck 14:00 16:00 Health & Well-Being Mr Tom CLARK & Mr Andrew COOKSON First Aid Trainers Australian Red Cross

Page 9/12 DAY 5 THURSDAY, 1 FEBRUARY 2018 16:00 18:00 Challenge Work 18:00 Free Evening DAY 6 FRIDAY, 2 FEBRUARY 2018 07:00 07:45 08:30 09:00 Transfer to RMIT University 09:00 10:55 RMIT University Room 10.7.25 Employment & Economic Security Prof Bruce WILSON Director, European Union Centre RMIT University Dr Christina David Lecturer Design and Social Context Global, Urban and Social Studies RMIT University Ms Janine Simpkin Deputy CEO Marriott Services 10:55-11:00 Change of Venue to Floor 2, Building 98 - RMIT Activator

Page 10/12 DAY 6 FRIDAY, 2 FEBRUARY 2018 11:00 12:00 RMIT University Floor 2, Building 98 - RMIT Activator Employment & Economic Security Ms Stephanie Thoo RMIT Activator Representative (tbc) RMIT Activator Open discussion 12:15 12:30 Return to Room 10.7.25 12:30 13:30 13:30 17:30 RMIT University Crash Course: Barriers & Opportunities in ASEM Societies Ms Zara TODD Senior Advisor European Network of Independent Living (ENIL) 18:00 18:30 Transfer to Dinner 18:30 La Spaghettata Lygon Street in Carlton Farewell Dinner and Free Evening

Page 11/12 DAY 7 SATURDAY, 3 FEBRUARY 2018 07:00 07:45 09:00 10:00 Reception Check out 09:00 13:00 13:00 14:00 Challenge Work 14:00 16:00 Transfer to Melbourne Tullamore Airport 18:35 23:55 Flight to Christchurch

ORGANISED BY IN PARTNERSHIP WITH SUPPORTED BY Glass marbles are celebrated worldwide for their structural simplicity and aesthetic beauty. Although they vary externally in size, structure, design and colour, the very substance which forms them internally is the same. The use of marbles in the designs of the ASEFSU21 is to signify that although each one of us is not the same, the elements that make us human are identical in nature.