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New Zealand Association of Gerontology & Age Concern New Zealand Conference 2009
7-9 October 2009, Wellington Convention Centre

Speakers include:

  • Dr. Nancy A. Pachana
    Clinical psychologist and clinical neuropsychologis
    Associate Professor in the School of Psychology at the University of Queensland
    Keynote: Anxiety in Later Life
    Workshop: Residential Aged Care: A positive focus on interventions and workforce issues
  • Professor Billie Giles-Corti
    Director, Centre for the Built Environment and Health, School of Population Health
    The University of Western Australia
    Abstract: Creating supportive environments so that older people can support themselves
  • Professor Alan Walker
    Professor of Social Policy and Social Gerontology
    Director of the New Dynamics of Ageing Programme

For more information on conference speakers visit the Conference Website.

Programme Outline also available on the conference website.

Registrations now open

  • Full Registration Early Fee (until 26th August)
    $373.00 ($420.00 inc GST)
  • Full Registration Standard Fee (after 26th August)
    $440.00 ($495.00 inc GST)
  • Full time students & unwaged seniors
    $288.00 ($325.00 inc GST)
  • One Day Registration - $173.00 ($195.00 inc GST)
    NB: One day registration on Wednesday does not include the Welcome Reception

Registration includes; Entrance to all sessions, Conference Satchel, Conference Handbook, Name Badge, Refreshment Breaks, Lunches and Welcome Reception.

The Conference Dinner on Thursday 8th of October will be optional and at an additional cost, to be confirmed.

Register now on the NZAG & Age Concern NZ Conference Website.




 

 

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