Your guide to responsible AI for purpose-driven teams (Webinar)
Date: 16 Dec 2025
Tuesday 16 December | 1:00–1:30 PM AEDT | Online | Recorded
Presented by Community Directors | FREE
AI is changing how we work, and not-for-profits have the power to shape how it’s used for good.
Join us for a practical session on the AI6 Guardrails for Australia and what they mean for purpose-driven organisations.
At this training, you'll learn how to:
- Build trust through transparency and human oversight
- Identify and manage risks in simple, practical ways
- Test and monitor AI tools responsibly
- Keep fairness, inclusion and care at the heart of your digital decisions
This course translates complex policy into clear, doable steps for small and medium NFPs. No tech background needed, just curiosity and a commitment to doing AI the safe way.
This 30-minute lunch and learn session will be held live and free on Tuesday, 16 December 2025 from 1:00pm to 1:30pm AEDT.
Key details
Date: Tuesday, 16 December 2025
Time: 1:00pm-1:30pm AEDT
Location: Online | Recorded
Price: FREE!
This training is designed for board and committee members, senior staff, and leaders of not-for-profit and community organisations who are involved in governance, management, or technological oversight. Those with a keen interest in artificial intelligence, and how to safely use it, are also invited to join us.
Melbourne, Sydney, Hobart, Canberra: 1pm to 1.30pm
Adelaide: 12.30pm to 1pm
Brisbane: 12pm to 12.30pm
Darwin: 11.30am to 12.00pm
Perth: 10am to 10.30am
This session is recorded and a copy is sent to all who register within hours of the completion of the session.
Yes. We will share a copy of the slides will all who register for this session.
Your presenter
Adele Stowe-Lindner | Executive Director, Community Directors
Adele Stowe-Lindner is Executive Director of the Institute of Community Directors Australia. She has 20 years experience working across the community sector, in homelessness, health, refugee youth and educational disadvantage. Adele has a Masters Degree in Community Work (University of London) and a Masters Degree in Leadership (Deakin University). She currently sits on a sports board and a cultural community board.
What people say...
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