Full details of these events and registration links below
14 February: #RedfernStatement Breakfast and PM Closing the Gap Report Canberra ACT
23 February: Webinar to support the social and emotional well-being of Aboriginal youth in crisis
27 February: 2017 International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership
- Healing and Empowerment Indigenous Leadership in Mental Health and Suicide Prevention exchange.
3 March: AMSANT: APONT Innovating to Succeed Forum – Alice Springs
10 March: Editorial proposals close: NACCHO Aboriginal Health 24 page Newspaper
16 March: National Close the Gap Day
16 March Close the Gap Day VISION 2020
17 March: Advertising bookings close: NACCHO Aboriginal Health 24 page Newspaper
22 March: 2017 Indigenous Ear Health Workshop Adelaide
29 March: RHD Australia Education Workshop Adelaide SA
5 April: NACCHO Aboriginal Health 24 page Newspaper published in Koori
29 April:14th World Rural Health Conference Cairns
10 May: National Indigenous Human Rights Awards
26 May :National Sorry day 2017
If you have a Conference, Workshop or event and wish to share and promote contact
Colin Cowell NACCHO Media Mobile 0401 331 251
Send to NACCHO Media mailto:nacchonews@naccho.org.au
14 February: #RedfernStatement Breakfast and PM Closing the Gap Report Canberra ACT
Note 1 : Please note this event is now invitation only
Note 2 : The Prime Minister will deliver the Closing the Gap report to Parliament at 12.00 Tuesday
23 February: Webinar to support the social and emotional well-being of Aboriginal youth in crisis
NACCHO invites all health practitioners and staff to the webinar: An all-Indigenous panel will explore youth suicide in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. The webinar is organised and produced by the Mental Health Professionals Network and will provide participants with the opportunity to identify:
- Key principles in the early identification of youth experiencing psychological distress.
- Appropriate referral pathways to prevent crises and provide early intervention.
- Challenges, tips and strategies to implement a collaborative response to supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth in crisis
Working collaboratively to support the social and emotional well-being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth in crisis.
Date: Thursday 23rd February, 2017
Time: 7.15 – 8.30pm AEDT
27 February: 2017 International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership
- Healing and Empowerment Indigenous Leadership in Mental Health and Suicide Prevention exchange.
Image copyright © Roma Winmar
The 2017 International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership (IIMHL) Exchange, Contributing Lives Thriving Communities is being held across Australia and New Zealand from 27 February to 3 March 2017.
NACCHO notes that registration is free for the Healing and Empowerment Indigenous Leadership in Mental Health and Suicide Prevention exchange. This is co-hosted by National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Leadership in Mental Health (NATSILMH) and the Queensland Mental Health Commission in partnership with the Queensland Department of Health.
It will be held at the Pullman Hotel, 17 Abbott Street, Cairns City, Queensland 4870.
The theme is Indigenous leadership in mental health and suicide prevention, with a focus on cultural healing and the empowerment of communities with programs, case studies and services.
For more about IIMHL and to register http://www.iimhl.com/
3 March: AMSANT: APONT Innovating to Succeed Forum – Alice Springs
Following our successful 2015 AGMP Forum we are pleased to announce the second AGMP Forum will be held at the Alice Springs Convention Centre on 3 March from 9 am to 5 pm. The forum is a free catered event open to senior managers and board members of all Aboriginal organisations across the NT.
Come along to hear from NT Aboriginal organisations about innovative approaches to strengthen your activities and businesses, be more sustainable and self-determine your success. The forum will be opened by the Chief Minister and there will be opportunities for Q&A discussions with Commonwealth and Northern Territory government representatives.
To register to attend please complete the online registration form, or contact Wes Miller on 8944 6626, Kate Muir on 8959 4623, or email info@agmp.org.au.
10 March: Editorial and Advertising proposals close: NACCHO Aboriginal Health 24 page Newspaper
Download the Rate card and make booking HERE
16 March: National Close the Gap Day
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples die 10-17 years younger than other Australians and it’s even worse in some parts of Australia. Register now and hold an activity of your choice in support of health equality across Australia.
Resources
Resource packs will be sent out from 1 February 2017.
We will also have a range of free downloadable resources available on our website
www.oxfam.org.au/closethegapday.
It is still important to register as this contributes to the overall success of the event.
More information and Register your event
16 March Close the Gap Day VISION 2020
Indigenous Eye Health at the University of Melbourne would like to invite people to a two-day national conference on Indigenous eye health and the Roadmap to Close the Gap for Vision in March 2017. The conference will provide opportunity for discussion and planning for what needs to be done to Close the Gap for Vision by 2020 and is supported by their partners National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, Optometry Australia, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists and Vision 2020 Australia.
Collectively, significant progress has been made to improve Indigenous eye health particularly over the past five years and this is an opportunity to reflect on the progress made. The recent National Eye Health Survey found the gap for blindness has been reduced but is still three times higher. The conference will allow people to share the learning from these experiences and plan future activities.
The conference is designed for those working in all aspects of Indigenous eye care: from health workers and practitioners, to regional and jurisdictional organisations. It will include ACCHOs, NGOs, professional bodies and government departments.
The topics to be discussed will include:
- regional approaches to eye care
- planning and performance monitoring
- initiatives and system reforms that address vision loss
- health promotion and education.
Contacts
Indigenous Eye Health – Minum Barreng
Level 5, 207-221 Bouverie Street
Melbourne School of Population and Global Health
The University of Melbourne
Carlton Vic 3010
Ph: (03) 8344 9320
Email: Indigenous-EyeHealth@unimelb.edu.au
Links
17 March: Advertising bookings close: NACCHO Aboriginal Health 24 page Newspaper
Download the Rate card and make booking HERE
22 March: 2017 Indigenous Ear Health Workshop in Adelaide
The 2017 Indigenous Ear Health Workshop to be held in Adelaide in March will focus on Otitis Media (middle ear disease), hearing loss, and its significant impact on the lives of Indigenous children, the community and Indigenous culture in Australia.
The workshop will take place on 22 March 2017 at the Adelaide Convention Centre in Adelaide, South Australia.
The program features keynote addresses by invited speakers who will give presentations aligned with the workshop’s main objectives:
- To identify and promote methods to strengthen primary prevention and care of Otitis Media (OM).
- To engage and coordinate all stakeholders in OM management.
- To summarise current and future research into OM pathogenesis (the manner in which it develops) and management.
- To present the case for consistent and integrated funding for OM management.
Invited speakers will include paediatricians, public health physicians, ear nose and throat surgeons, Aboriginal health workers, Education Department and a psychologist, with OM and hearing updates from medical, audiological and medical science researchers.
The program will culminate in an address emphasising the need for funding that will provide a consistent and coordinated nationwide approach to managing Indigenous ear health in Australia.
Those interested in attending may include: ENT surgeons, ENT nurses, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers, audiologists, rural and regional general surgeons and general practitioners, speech pathologists, teachers, researchers, state and federal government representatives and bureaucrats; in fact anyone interested in Otitis Media.
The workshop is organised by the Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (ASOHNS) and is held just before its Annual Scientific Meeting (23 -26 March 2017). The first IEH workshop was held in Adelaide in 2012 and subsequent workshops were held in Perth, Brisbane and Sydney.
For more information go to the ASOHNS 2017 Annual Scientific Meeting Pre-Meeting Workshops section at http://asm.asohns.org.au/workshops
Or contact:
Mrs Lorna Watson, Chief Executive Officer, ASOHNS Ltd
T: +61 2 9954 5856 or E info@asohns.org.au
29 March: RHDAustralia Education Workshop Adelaide SA
Download the PDF brochure sa-workshop-flyer
More information and registrations HERE
5 April: NACCHO Aboriginal Health 24 page Newspaper published in Koori
29 April : 14th World Rural Health Conference Cairns
The conference program features streams based on themes most relevant to all rural and remote health practitioners. These include Social and environmental determinants of health; Leadership, Education and Workforce; Social Accountability and Social Capital, and Rural Clinical Practices: people and services.
Download the program here : rural-health-conference-program-no-spreads
The program includes plenary/keynote sessions, concurrent sessions and poster presentations. The program will also include clinical sessions to provide skill development and ongoing professional development opportunities :
Information Registrations HERE
10 May: National Indigenous Human Rights Awards
” The National Indigenous Human Rights Awards recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander persons who have made significant contribution to the advancement of human rights and social justice for their people.”

The importance, resilience and richness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages will be the focus of national celebrations marking NAIDOC Week 2017.
The 2017 theme – Our Languages Matter – aims to emphasise and celebrate the unique and essential role that Indigenous languages play in cultural identity, linking people to their land and water and in the transmission of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, spirituality and rites, through story and song.
If you have a Conference, Workshop or event or wish to share and promote
Colin Cowell NACCHO Media Contact 0401 331 251
Send to NACCHO Media mailto:nacchonews@naccho.org.au
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Good morning Colin you missed the April 2017 NRHA which preceeds the WONCA conference Cairns?
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Mary Martin| Cultural Policy Officer
Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council
Second Floor, 55 Russell Street, South Brisbane QLD 4101
E: gkissell@qaihc.com.au P: 07 3328 8500 F: 07 3844 1544 M: 0421 772 160
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We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land and sea where we live and work, and pay our respects to Elders past, present and future