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PO Box 332
SPRING HILL QLD 4004

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SPRING HILL QLD 4000

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Australian
Winter School

ABSTRACTS CAN BE SUBMITTED.

If you are interested in submitting an abstract please send it to:

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The Australian Winter School invites applications to present papers, static posters, project snapshots, roundtable presentations, seminars and/or workshops for the Conference.

Applications will be assessed on the following criteria:

  • The relevance of the abstract to the themes
  • The validity of the evidence on which the presentation is based
  • The implications for practitioners implementing the findings
  • The relevance of innovative programs to other practitioners

Abstracts & Biographies are to be submitted via the AWS Webpage or via email to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it in Word Format in accordance with the following guidelines:

  • Maximum of 250 words
  • Biographies maximum of 100 words
  • Closing date Friday 12 February, 2010

Abstracts submitted with your application must be able to demonstrate the practical application of evidence available.  Therefore research studies should show the relevance of the outcomes for delegates in their day-to-day work.  Innovative programs should be supported by evaluation evidence.  This evidence may range from impact evaluation and action research, to independent research.  

Types of Abstracts You May Submit

Paper:   A typed paper (maximum 2000 words) and oral presentation.  Presentations in concurrent sessions are normally 20 minutes, plus a five minute question and answer period.

Static Poster:  Each poster will have 2.4 x 1.8  board space plus a table and will remain up for  one day. Presenters will be expected to staff their poster during the lunch break.

Project  Snapshot:  Each project snapshot will be allocated 10 minute oral presentation time with the use of audio-visual equipment if desired and four minutes of questions.

 
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Conference Sessions
2010 Conference Breakfast - Tuesday, 22 June, 2010

Dr Bob Jacobs will be the speaker at the conference breakfast. Bob is a registered clinical psychologist, a registered family dispute resolution practitioner and a solicitor, who practiced in the United States before moving to Australia. He has been involved in many boards and presented on both television and radio.

"Meeting the Needs of Young

People and Families"

This presentation will focus on how parents can discover their enormous power to change their families and meet the needs of their children and how re-visioning how we view parenting and how we view children is truly a path to "changing the world".
Full Abstract and Bio.


Registration for Breakfast - Cost $35

Plenary
Speakers