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March 5, 2017DON’T MISS THIS IMPORTANT EVENT… EARLYBIRD DISCOUNT EXTENDED UNTL 15 FEBRUARY…
THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW – A CASSE SYMPOSIUM ON BREAKTHROUGH RECOGNITION
SATURDAY 25 MARCH 2017
9 am – 5 pm
Featuring Senator Patrick Dodson
The Melbourne Brain Centre, Kenneth Myer Building, The University of Melbourne
30 Royal Parade , Parkville, Victoria
Cost (GST Inc):
$150 Standard
$130 Earlybird Discount (EXTENDED UNTIL 15 FEBRUARY!)
$100 Concession Card holders
What does a nation that sees, hears and knows – that recognises – all of its peoples look like?
Taking the day after recognition as a possible starting or end point, this symposium will journey through the unrecognised trails of trauma and shine a light on breakthroughs to achieve recognition, change minds and save lives.
Who will benefit from attending?
- Aboriginal people and representatives from Aboriginal organisations
- Psychoanalytic psychotherapists, psychoanalysts, psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists, counsellors and mental health practitioners
- Thought leaders, practitioners and advocates from the legal, justice, political and welfare system
- Service providers working to break cycles of trauma and violence
- All Australians seeking to develop mutual understanding and recognition for a reconciled Australia.
What you can contribute and take away from this event:
- Insights from Aboriginal leaders
- Analysis of yesterday’s policy failures
- Greater understandings of why Aboriginal people are in crisis – from both sides of the racial divide
- Clear insights into practical, psychological approaches that are making a real difference to the lives of Aboriginal people
- Clarity around practical recognition – what it looks like and how to get there
- Dreamings of tomorrow
SPEAKERS:
· Alexis Wright (via video)
· Kenneth Lechleitner Pangarta
· John, Lord Alderdice (via video)
· and the Men’s Tjilirra Movement