
Indigenous Conference Services is 100% Indigenous-owned and operated. ICS conferences and events are developed in a
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Culturally-appropriate manner
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In-line with community controlled beliefs, values and cultural protocols
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Cost effective for organisations and
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Brings together representatives from Australian governments and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and mainstream health sectors, grassroots communities and Elders
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ICS believes that an holistic approach needs to be taken in all facets of its conference agendas and in developing projects
INDIGENOUS CONFERENCE SERVICES
(ICS-MEES Pty Ltd)
The IMPOSSIBLE IS JUST THE NEXT STEP FOR US IN OUR JOURNEY
INDIGENOUS CONFERENCES 100% Proudly presented, formulated, designed and organised By First Nations Peoples


This event guarantees the opportunity to enlarge your network and information base, thus empowering all delegates to make greater informed decisions within their professional and extended communities.
Furthermore, it has been proven time and time again that events such as this empower and reinvigorate workers with new ideas and enthusiasm, with a greater feeling of support and new contacts that may be utilised for the betterment of their own local community.
Whether you are an allied health professional, Indigenous health worker, medical professional or in an administrative clerical role within the organisation, this conference will provide excellent opportunities to gain and share information that will be of use to you and your organisation back in your community.
The opportunities that this Conference provides to people involved in First Nations Health is the sharing of knowledge and development of long-term friendships/partnerships. This conference is designed from an Indigenous perspective, in which we all lend support to each other regardless of our employers. With all this in mind, we invite you to actively participate in the upcoming event.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
The 2023 National First Nations Mental Health & Suicide Prevention Conference is ideal for those responsible for designing and delivering primary mental health care, improving the responsiveness of the health care system to First Nations people's health & wellbeing from:
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clinicians
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PHNs & Researchers
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Social & Emotional Wellbeing workers
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Aboriginal health professionals and practitioners
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Elders & Community representatives
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Program managers and Policymakers
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Governments - State / Territory and Commonwealth
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University Lecturers
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GPs & Medical Specialists
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Psychologist & Social workers
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Care finders, health connectors, aged care workers and disability support workers
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NGOs & philanthropists
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Aboriginal Medical Services
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Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations
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Mental Health Practitioners
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Community Services organisations
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Advocates, Counsellors, Educators & Youth workers
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Interested Individuals


