• Champions of change: meet two of our new corporate supporters

    SVA extends the SVA Champions program to corporate partners, welcoming Bespoke Careers and King & Wood Mallesons

  • What have we learned from 10 years of the SVA Quarterly?

    When the then SVA Consulting Quarterly was launched in August 2012, its primary goal was – as it still is –  to share SVA’s knowledge with the sector to help create more impact by improving practice.  We started with an idea The consulting arm of SVA, founded in 2007, had been at the cutting edge […]

  • Our most read SVA Quarterly articles from FY22

    Illustration of a woman with a telescope with a heading that says 'our most read SVA Quarterly articles from FY22'

    Here are the most popular SVA Quarterly articles written by SVA Consulting from 2021 to 2022.

  • Renewed hope: how the change in government presents fresh opportunities to get disadvantage to zero

    Suzie Riddell posing in front of Parliament House in Canberra

    With each change in government comes new opportunities – they enter with new commitments, new ambitions and a willingness to drive change.   This most recent change of government presents exciting opportunities to advance SVA’s agenda for an Australia where all people and communities thrive. There are many areas where their priorities and ours overlap.   Changes […]

  • Innovation or evolution? Research and evidence in education practice – part 2

    Suzanne Cridge, Director Education of The Connection SVA,, presenting on stage at the Thought Leadership Gathering

    On day 2 of the latest Thought Leadership Gathering, we explored how we could break down the barriers faced by First Nation students and bridged the education gap.

  • Innovation or evolution? Research and evidence in education practice – part 1

    Participants of the latest Thought Leadership Gathering posing for a photo at the venue

    The latest Thought Leadership Gathering explored how we could improve education practices using evidence-informed approach.