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WAPSN Conference 2024

Save the Date!

The WAPSN Conference is back for 2024 taking place over 2 days on Thursday 23rd and Friday 24th May, at the DoubleTree Hilton in Northbridge.

The WAPSN Conference is the Peer Work professional development conference, bringing together Peer voices, perspectives, and ideas.

EOI’s Open to Present at the WAPSN Conference

For this year’s WAPSN Conference, we welcome individuals and organisations to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) for consideration for the program. WAPSN is calling on speakers and educators to share their experiences and knowledge with attendees, celebrating the history and diversity of Peer Work in Western Australia.

EOI’s are now open and will close at 9am, Tuesday 2nd April 2024.

Download the EOI Application Here

Late applications will not be accepted.

EOI for 2024 WAPSN Conference Regional Scholarships

Scholarship places are available to regional attendees to cover costs relating to the conference (includes mileage reimbursements for attendees out of the metro area, flights/trains, and accommodation).

Please complete the EOI for your chance to receive one of the regional scholarships.

Complete the Regional Scholarship EOI

If you have any queries, please get in touch via info@peersupportwa.org.au

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One of the amazing opportunities for WAPSN members are our regular WAPSN meetings with amazing Guest Speakers.

The Guest Speaker for the March 2024 WAPSN Meeting is Noor Azooz.

She is currently a Project Officer at Ishar Multicultural Women’s Health Servicesis dedicated to supporting women from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CaLD) communities. Her previous role as a Bilingual Health Educator at Ishar highlighted her commitment to women’s welfare. Despite her background in civil engineering and project management, Noor’s true passion is working with women and children.

With prior experience at organisations like the YMCA and Outcare, she showcased her commitment to community service, particularly in working with young children. Having migrated from Iraq in 2014 and being a mother of three boys, Noor brings a unique perspective to promoting the health and well-being of women and children. Her diverse professional background and personal experiences enrich her ability to make a positive impact in her current role and future endeavors.

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