Public Health Association Conference gets underway tomorrow
Public Health Association Conference gets underway tomorrow
16 September 2013
Delegates and speakers from overseas and around the country are converging on New Plymouth this week for the Public Health Association’s annual conference. This year the conference theme is Partnership or Collaboration; is there a difference? The venue is the Devon Hotel, New Plymouth, Taranaki.
Conference Chair Lisa McNab said the conference’s keynote speeches, the workshops and the plenary sessions will all provide a unique opportunity for anyone interested in public health to think about the way we work, the way we prioritise and the way we engage.
The conference will commence later this afternoon with a Powhiri at Owae Marae, Waitara. The conference proper will start on Tuesday 17 September and will feature a range of prominent speakers. It will conclude on Thursday 19 September.
A
number of high-profile speakers will present at the
conference, including:
• Dame Anne Salmond:
Distinguished Professor in Maori Studies and Anthropology at
the University of Auckland, and the 2013 New Zealander of
the Year
• Dame Susan Devoy: New Zealand's Race
Relations Commissioner and former world squash
champion
• Annete Sykes: Human rights lawyer
• Metiria Turei: Green Party
Co-leader
• Moana Jackson: Maori lawyer
specialising in Treaty of Waitangi and constitutional
issues
• Dr Mihi Ratima: Director of Taumata
Associates, a Maori health and development
consultancy
• Associate Professor Elsie Ho:
leading expert in migration and mental health studies in New
Zealand
• Professor Damon Selesa: Head Professor
at Auckland University's Centre of Pacific Studies
• Dr Anwar Ghani: President of the Federation
of Islamic Associations of New Zealand.
The conference is the biggest event on the 2013 public health calendar, and media are welcome to attend. More information about the conference, including a programme, is available on the conference website.
ENDS