Limited 2 FOR 1 registration offer to attend the 2018 Indigenous Men’s Conference and 2018 Indigenous Women’s Wellbeing Conference in Cairns QLD Australia.

The stage is set to accommodate all delegations of the 2018 Indigenous Men’s Conference and 2018 Indigenous Women’s Wellbeing Conference scheduled on the 13th – 15th of June 2018 at the Pullman Cairns International Hotel.

The convenor of the 2018 Indigenous Men’s and Indigenous Women’s Wellbeing Conferences has now finalized the conference proceedings with a kaleidoscope of First Nations speakers sharing stories and great opportunities for delegates to participate in events which are devoted to the sharing of Culture, Empowerment, Education & Networking.

The 2018 Indigenous Men’s Health Conference is scheduled during the 2018 Men’s Health Week synchronising its themes, “Men and Families – Making Healthy Connections” which explores the different ways families and communities support the health and wellbeing of men and boys. Among the prominent keynote speakers are Uncle Alfred Smallwood, Birrigubba Nation Elder, Charlie Rowe, Program Manager and Brian Hewitt, CEO of Carbal Medical Services, Marsat Ketchell, Manager Health Programs of Queensland Health Service, ACU’s Clinical Associate Prof. Peter Shine, Director Aboriginal Health at NSLHD, Dr Timothy White, Psychologist & Warrior Program Director at Tjintipit Psychological Services, Jeff Smith, Indigenous Liaison Officer of Murri Warriors Consortium, Kendall Clarke, Executive Officer, David Helmers, Community Engagement Coordinator and Gary Green, Indigenous Coordination Centre Officer at Australian Men’s Shed Association, Kellie Dunn, Brothers Stand Tall Program of DV Alert Lifeline Australia and our international guest speaker, Dr. Tsang Wai Hung Wallace, Lecturer at Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Furthermore, on the third day a post conference masterclass on Success with Attitude by Trevor Tim & Steve Evans of Cultural Enhancement Group will be on offer.

Similarly, the 2018 Indigenous Women’s Wellbeing Conference coincides with this year’s NAIDOC theme, “Because of Her, We Can” celebrating accomplishments of Indigenous women all throughout Australia. Amongst the high-calibre speakers are Cairns Elder, Aunty Jeanette Singleton of Yirrganydji Gurabana Aboriginal Corporation, Gunnai-Gunditjmara woman Lidia Thorpe, State Member for Northcote and spoke person for Victorian Greens for Indigenous Affairs, Wendy Watego and Vicki Scott of STARS Institute of Learning and Leadership, Aunty Cheri Yavu-Kama-Harathunian, Director at Indigenous Wellbeing Centre QLD, Deb Patrick, Registered Midwife and co-creators of the Core of Life program, Kris Roberts, a Bundjalung Aboriginal Health Worker at Jullums Aboriginal Medical Service, Cathy Crawford coordinator at North Queensland Combined Women’s Services Townsville, Serena Williams, Ngunawwal Wiradjuri woman and Program Manager and Kath Taplin, Senior Lawyer for the Access To Justice Program at the Women’s Legal Centre ACT & Region, Margaret Saunders nee Grant, Deadly Thinking Program Facilitator, Lauren Kinsella of Cancer Australia NSW, Therese Kearns, Epidemiologist at Menzies School of Health Research, Raelene Brunette, a Wanyii/Garrawa woman and Aboriginal Health Practitioner at Sunrise Health Service, Tracy Smith, Director at Youth & Family Education Resources, Jessica Simms, Maternal and Infant Project Officer at the North Coast Primary Health Network, Samantha Wild, Integration and Development Coordinator at QUT Indigenous Digital Mental Health Service , Cleone Wellington, Administration Manager & Hayley Longbottom, Programs Manager at Waminda – South Coast Women’s Health & Welfare Aboriginal Corporation and international guest speakers, Dr Nina Sivertsen, a Sea-Sámi Indigenous nurse from Northern Norway and lecturer at the School of Nursing and Midwifery at Flinders University and Desiree Hernandez Ibinarriaga, Mexican Social Designer and PhD Student at Deakin University. Moreover, on the third day a post conference masterclass on Leadership Secrets: The Underground workshop for growing your leadership by Wendy Watego and Vicki Scott of STARS Institute of Learning will also be on offer.

With just less than 6 weeks to go, registrations for both the 2018 Indigenous Men’s Conference and 2018 Indigenous Women’s Wellbeing Conference are now 50% off for a limited time only if you register within the month of May. Hence, we encourage anyone who wishes to attend either conferences to register as soon as possible by writing the promo code EM50% after your name on the registration form. We’ve also negotiated a special conference rate that can only be availed by registered delegates booking their hotel rooms directly at the Pullman International Hotel in Cairns. Furthermore, it has been proven time and time again that events such as this empowers and reinvigorates workers with new ideas and with enthusiasm, with a greater feeling of support and contacts that may be utilised for the betterment of their own or local community. With all this in mind, we invite you to actively participate in these conferences. REGISTER NOW!

Lastly, we are still accepting registrations and call for papers submissions to our upcoming conferences as below:

Black Thunder: The Power of Black Voices Towards 2020 Conference July 5-6, 2018 Canberra
2018 National Indigenous Employment Conference July 5-6, 2018 Canberra
5th Indigenous STOP Domestic Violence National Conference July 9-11, 2018 Marriott Brisbane
2018 Indigenous Child Protection & Safety Conference July 9-11, 2018 Marriott Brisbane QLD
2018 International Indigenous Chronic Diseases Conference August 1-3, 2018 Pullman Cairns
2018 Indigenous Mental Health Conference August 1-3, 2018 Pullman Cairns
1st National Indigenous NDIS Conference December 11-13, 2018 Marriott Hotel Brisbane QLD
2018 National Indigenous Juvenile Justice Conference December 11-13, 2018 Marriott Brisbane
2019 Indigenous Health Conference February 20-22, 2019 Pullman International Hotel Cairns
2019 Indigenous Seniors My Aged Care Conference February 20-22, 2019 Pullman Hotel Cairns

For further information, please visit the conference website: https://www.icsconferences.org or email us at [email protected]
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