Aboriginal Health Conference 2024

The Aboriginal Health Conference 2024 is returning to Walyalup (Fremantle) on the 10 and 11 August 2024.

The Aboriginal Health Conference 2024 will provide an opportunity to come together and learn from each other. Through presentations, panel sessions, case study discussions and workshops we will provide an engaging and informative conference program for delegates. The 2024 theme, “Circling the Fire: Connecting, Celebrating, and Committing to Aboriginal Health,” embodies the spirit of unity, celebration, and dedication to improving Indigenous health outcomes. This theme aligns seamlessly with the NAIDOC theme for 2024, ‘Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud,’ reinforcing our commitment to empowering Aboriginal communities.

The conference program will have five streams, providing comprehensive insights into crucial aspects of Aboriginal health:

  • Chronic disease
  • Culturally safe practice
  • Health across the life course
  • Sexual health
  • Social and emotional wellbeing
In acknowledgment of the UN’s Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, celebrated annually on August 9th, our conference serves as a platform to spread the United Nations’ message on the protection and promotion of the rights of Indigenous peoples. Join us in honouring this significant day and contribute to the ongoing dialogue on Indigenous rights.

Who should attend? 

The Aboriginal Health Conference is open to:

  • Aboriginal Health Workers
  • Aboriginal Health Practitioners
  • Allied health workers
  • GPs, medical practitioners and medical officers
  • Health and medical students
  • Health organisations and stakeholders
  • Medical registrars
  • Nurses and midwives
Registrations close 26 July 2024. 

 

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Event Details

August 10 - August 10
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Aboriginal Health

Organizer Details

Rural Health West

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