Box Hill Institute | ITE Singapore | March 2010 | Aveda Institute Melbourne Health and Wellbeing Hub Box Hill Institute.

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Box Hill Institute | ITE Singapore | March 2010 | Aveda Institute Melbourne Health and Wellbeing Hub Box Hill Institute

Box Hill Institute | ITE Singapore | March 2010 | Box Hill Institute: Our Mission Box Hill Institute exists to provide Training and Education to meet the workforce development needs of the communities we serve by developing skills which enable students to participate and optimise opportunities in the employment market and which enable enterprises to be competitive, sustainable and successful in the market place. Aveda: Our Mission Our mission at Aveda is to care for the world we live in, from the products we make to the ways in which we give back to society. At Aveda, we strive to set an example for environmental leadership and responsibility, not just in the world of beauty, but the world around us. Mission

Box Hill Institute | ITE Singapore | March 2010 | BHI and Aveda Why Aveda? BHI joined the Aveda Institute Network in 1997 (only 6 Institutes) Environmentally aware – future Research, develop and distribute own product Demonstrated commitment to ongoing education Aveda Corporation purchased by Estee Lauder 1997 BHI facilities not in line with the image of Aveda Aveda 2010 Institute Network 51 Increased activity in Environmentally Activities Increased commitment to education – Institute – Advanced Academy Constantly striving to increase % of naturally derived ingredients in products Professional development and resources Staff projects eg Diploma of Business Student employment opportunities in the local and international network

Box Hill Institute | ITE Singapore | March 2010 | Closed

Box Hill Institute | ITE Singapore | March 2010 | Our Capability Program Delivery o Secondary School Programs o Certificate ll in Make-up o Certificate ll in Nail Technology o Certificate lll to IV in Beauty o Diploma in Beauty Therapy (Spa) o Certificate lll to Hairdressing o Diploma In Hairdressing Salon Management

Box Hill Institute | ITE Singapore | March 2010 | What Did We Want? o World class facilities o Environmental conscious o Industry relevant experiences for students o Opportunities for collaboration o Provide commercial salon/spa experience o Guest Artists local and International o New space that reflect industry standards o Internationally recognised learning resources o Retail experiences

Box Hill Institute | ITE Singapore | March 2010 | highly trained staff commercialenvironment students IndustryNeeds Work-ready Graduates Training Workplaces

Box Hill Institute | ITE Singapore | March 2010 | Challenges o Designing programs and facilities to meet both local and international standards o Working with international architectural group o Establishing training delivery in line with industry requirements (Aveda) o Developing flexible training programs o Implementing changes to pedagogical practice o Resource development o Professional development for staff Development of the Concept

Box Hill Institute | ITE Singapore | March 2010 | Approach o Comprehensive consultation process to identify potential changes in pedagogical practices o Comprehensive institute design process to ensure the activities in the new spaces simulate industry o Partnership model between BHI and Aveda o Continual review and refinement of operations during design development o Identify technology to support operations o Detailed communication plan o Staff professional development plan Development of the Concept

Box Hill Institute | ITE Singapore | March 2010 | Created an environment that o reflects international standards o has environmentally sensitive fit out o delivers industry relevant programs o has highly trained staff o has the look and feel of a commercial environment o utilises internationally recognised professional products What Did We Do?

Box Hill Institute | ITE Singapore | March 2010 | Environmental Awareness Grey Water Treatment. o Wetland pulse fed treatment system o Reliant on systematic flooding of vegetated wetlands Building Features. o Window shades position o Double glazing o Variety of window tints o Dimmer switches o Light sensors o Flooring o Furniture o Paint work

Box Hill Institute | ITE Singapore | March 2010 | Training Workplace Experience Students progress through simulation to the training workplace o The training workplace fully equipped to industry standards services guest – spa, beauty and hairdressing improved guest experience (commercial) improved student experience (commercial) improved hygiene practices improved wastage control improved team work provide professional advice (retail) consistent total experience

Box Hill Institute | ITE Singapore | March 2010 | Work Ready Graduates Delivering an experience o Integrated delivery theory and practical o Spa Experience – Five Senses o Industry relevant training environment o Training methodology – training work places o Consistency in approach – Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) o Retail experience o Balance of theory and practical o International network o Staff training o Recruitment Fair

Box Hill Institute | ITE Singapore | March 2010 | A Real Training Workplaces Industry. Benefits Solutions Work ready Innovative Benefits Relevant. Training

Box Hill Institute | ITE Singapore | March 2010 | Thank you