demc-logo-no-text
  • Program
  • Partner
REGISTER NOW

The Top 7 Benefits You Receive as an ANZDMC Presenter

Herve de Maere d'Aertrycke February 12, 2019

The Top 7 Benefits You Receive as an ANZDMC Presenter

herve February 12, 2019 2019 Australian & New Zealand Disaster & Emergency Management Conference , Australian & New Zealand Disaster and Emergency Management Conference

Tags: 2019 Australian & New Zealand Disaster & Emergency Management Conference conference presenter

How Can GPs Best Prepare For – and Respond to – Disasters?

Previous post

Destructive Wind Gusts Likely as Cyclone Trevor Approaches North East Queensland

Next post
Please follow and like us:
fb-share-icon
Tweet
Pin Share
Tags: 2019 Australian & New Zealand Disaster & Emergency

How Can GPs Best Prepare For and Respond to Disasters?

Previous post

Destructive Wind Gusts Likely as Cyclone Trevor Approaches NE QLD

Next post

LINKS

  • Present
  • Partner
  • Registration Options
  • Venue & Accommodation
  • Committee
  • Blog

    Information

    • Conference Scholarships
    • Delegate Terms & Conditions
    • Presenter Terms & Conditions
    • 2020 Resource Centre
    • 2021 Resource Centre

    Contact

    Please use the Contact Form to get in touch.
    PO Box 329, Ashmore City, 4214
    +61 7 5502 2068

    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • LinkedIn

    © The Australian & New Zealand Mental Health Association. All rights reserved.

    As an association that is a leader in mental health, we stand beside our First Nations people in both Australia and New Zealand to empower their people and communities to improve their wellbeing. We support our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia and Maori people in New Zealand/Aotearoa and acknowledge the beauty, strength and uniqueness in their people and cultures. We celebrate their diversity and acknowledge that we work, walk and talk on your lands and we thank and pay yindyamarra/whakaute/respect to your ancestors, Elders and people. Our association will work to continue to amplify voices and empower communities to improve the mental health within First Nations people in both countries.