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Coping, Resilience and Hope Building: July 2010 Asia Pacific Regional Conference


Location: Australia (Brisbane)
Date: 07/09/2010 to 07/11/2010
Language: English
Type: Training Course or Seminar
Keywords: Gender
Training Description

Will bring together practitioners, researchers, community activists and academics working in the trans-disciplinary area of human coping with diverse challenging life circumstances. The Conference is interested in the fascinating capacity of human resilience to most adverse life events, and hope building.

What is included in the course fee?

Conference, abstracts, registration, lunches, morning and afternoon tea and conference dinner

How to Register

Refer to attached registration form.

Abstracts, poster ideas, close by 20 December, 2009

Registration is limited - Closes when it reaches 300 candidates.
Training Cost
300 Australian dollars and $200 for devloping countries
Intended Audience
The range of applied, clinical, scientific, legal, social and policy issues that will be addressed in the conference program make it directly relevant to psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, rehabilitation consultants, counselors and psychotherapists, GP’s and medical specialists; cultural anthropologists, youth workers, NGO activists, community and humanitarian workers; spiritual leaders; emergency service and disaster workers, defense, police; justice and legal professionals, human rights advocates and policy makers; researchers, academics, Senior Managers in Business and Industry and educators.
Training Contact
Chris Montgomery
Telephone: ++61421974188
For further information:

http://www.strengthsbasedpractice.com.au
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logo-conference-brisbane.jpg, Registration_Form_Download.doc


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