Conference Sponsors
Platinum Sponsor
Pathfinders
Pathfinders is an organisation at the forefront of providing advocacy, support and services for disadvantaged communities. We have operated NSW for over 30 years with National programs as well.
Our focus is on addressing the complex challenges and issues within the social care landscape. We facilitate foster care, out-of-home care, homelessness services, family referral services and supported independent living for young people.
We carry out additional functions such as delivering tailored services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, providing support services for people with disability, and offering early education programs and training programs for young people.
Our focus is on addressing the complex challenges and issues within the social care landscape. We facilitate foster care, out-of-home care, homelessness services, family referral services and supported independent living for young people.
We carry out additional functions such as delivering tailored services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, providing support services for people with disability, and offering early education programs and training programs for young people.
University of Sydney
As Australia’s first university – founded in 1850 – the University of Sydney has a proud history of global leadership in education and research and inspiring people from all backgrounds to contribute to positive real-world change. We’re a world-renowned teaching and research institution – our research combines the expertise and talents of scholars from many disciplines.
At the centre is our continuing commitment to building on the First Nations knowledge of these lands – we have work to do, and that work must be in culturally responsive ways. The University's Indigenous Strategy One Sydney, Many People expresses our whole-of-University commitment to celebrate and respect this increasing voice and the influence Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, knowledge, and people have on our campuses.
At the centre is our continuing commitment to building on the First Nations knowledge of these lands – we have work to do, and that work must be in culturally responsive ways. The University's Indigenous Strategy One Sydney, Many People expresses our whole-of-University commitment to celebrate and respect this increasing voice and the influence Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, knowledge, and people have on our campuses.
Bronze Sponsor
1800RESPECT
1800RESPECT is the national domestic, family and sexual violence counselling, information and support service.
1800RESPECT is a free service that operates 24/7 and provides information, referrals and counselling.
To access support, you can contact 1800RESPECT by calling 1800 737 732 or by visiting www.1800respect.org.au.
1800RESPECT is funded by the Australian Government through the Department of Social Services to provide support for people experiencing, or at risk of experiencing domestic, family and sexual violence; people supporting someone affected by violence; and professionals supporting someone affected by violence.
1800RESPECT is a free service that operates 24/7 and provides information, referrals and counselling.
To access support, you can contact 1800RESPECT by calling 1800 737 732 or by visiting www.1800respect.org.au.
1800RESPECT is funded by the Australian Government through the Department of Social Services to provide support for people experiencing, or at risk of experiencing domestic, family and sexual violence; people supporting someone affected by violence; and professionals supporting someone affected by violence.
eMHPrac
The e-Mental Health in Practice (eMHPrac) project is funded by the Australian Department of Health and aims to raise awareness and knowledge of evidence-based digital mental health resources. eMHPrac delivers free presentations, workshops and webinars to health practitioners throughout Australia and also provides a range of online resources. eMHPrac is led by University of Sydney in partnership with Black Dog Institute, Menzies School of Health Research, and University Centre for Rural Health of the University of Sydney.
LivingWorks Australia
LivingWorks is the world’s leading provider of evidence-based suicide intervention training. We believe that suicide is preventable, and by teaching all Australians suicide intervention skills we can create a network of safety for those in crisis. Based on ASIST, the world’s leading suicide intervention training, I-ASIST was co-designed with Indigenous leadership and consultation to develop suicide intervention training specifically for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. I-ASIST was launched in 2021 by the Hon Ken Wyatt, along with SafeYARN, a half day Suicide Alertness workshop, based on the evidence-based SafeTALK.
1300 738 382
At a Glance
At a Glance
Livingworks
Livingworks
LivingWorks Information Kit
LivingWorks Information Kit
NT PHN
Northern Territory Primary Health care Network identify health needs in the local community and address difficulties in accessing services, so we can commission primary health care services to address these needs.
We are also the NT’s Rural Workforce Agency (RWA). This means we support the recruitment, development and retention of a professional primary health care workforce across the NT.
We are a not-for-profit independent organisation funded by the Australian Government
We are also the NT’s Rural Workforce Agency (RWA). This means we support the recruitment, development and retention of a professional primary health care workforce across the NT.
We are a not-for-profit independent organisation funded by the Australian Government