
Indigenous Conference Services is 100% Indigenous-owned and operated. ICS conferences and events are developed in a
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Culturally-appropriate manner
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In-line with community controlled beliefs, values and cultural protocols
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Cost effective for organisations and
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Brings together representatives from Australian governments and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and mainstream health sectors, grassroots communities and Elders
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ICS believes that an holistic approach needs to be taken in all facets of its conference agendas and in developing projects
INDIGENOUS CONFERENCE SERVICES
(ICS-MEES Pty Ltd)
The IMPOSSIBLE IS JUST THE NEXT STEP FOR US IN OUR JOURNEY
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By First Nations Peoples


Calling Papers
It needs to be noted For First Nations Australians, wellbeing is more than just the absence of good health, disease or illness; The conference takes a holistic concept that includes First Nations Women’s everyday life, families and children, physical, social, emotional, cultural, spiritual and ecological wellbeing of the community and all individual. To ensure grassroots, community programs are highlighted, no less than 50 per cent of the conference proceedings are and is devoted to community groups. If your paper is selected/accepted, you may have more than one presenter to present your paper. However, only two presenters will be entitled to the registration discount. If you are accepted/chosen to present at the conference, your paper will form part of the conference proceedings and be distributed at the conclusion of the event with all other presentations. To further ensure the continued success of the conference, a First Nations working group is being established to advise on correct adherence to cultural equilibrium.
CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES
The 12th National First Nations Boy's to Men Conference aims to share and celebrate our stories. Come and celebrate First Nations cultures, strengths, successes and empowerment. To share each other’s stories and ideas about what has worked for you or your communities and how we address life’s challenges. Moreover, the conference aims to:
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To create a platform for an open and frank discussion.
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Highlights successful programs in the community for First Nations women.
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To bring together First Nations women to show their empowerment, experiences, new innovations and excellent outcomes of First Nations programs
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Bring together workers, researchers, service providers, government agencies, policy makers/ developers and organizations.
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Outlining the priority area and enablers for better First Nations women’s performance.
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Demonstrate the value of investment in First Nations women.
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Networking and Lend support to individuals and groups working in the field of First Nations Women’s health.
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Exchange information regarding the successes of community projects.
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Strategies for linking holistic policy with First Nations women.
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Explore methods for improving accountability at all levels to sustain progress for First Nations women.
CALLING FOR PAPERS
Guidelines for Submitting Paper
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It needs to be noted For First Nations Australians, wellbeing is more than just the absence of good health, disease or illness; The conference takes a holistic concept that includes First Nations Women’s everyday life, families and children physical, social, emotional, cultural, spiritual and ecological wellbeing of the community and all individual
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Papers should not contain offensive language and take into account cultural sensitivities.
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Papers may treat the themes in a manner that contributes to a further discussion of the conference aims.
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Conference papers must be presented in the finished format not less than 60 days prior to the event.
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The first round of papers is now being sought for the 2023 event with the closing date is the 30th June 2023 2022.
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Papers should be submitted in a Microsoft Word format (word). Conference presentations should be supplied in PowerPoint format 30 days before the conference.
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A brief outline of the paper (maximum 350 words online) is all that is required when submitting the paper.
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Presentation time at the conference for your papers will be allowed a maximum of 45 minutes, this will include Q & A time.
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A Call for papers registration fee of $750 plus GST will apply to all persons submitting papers, payable upon acceptance of papers.
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Papers must explore ways in which the themes show up in the philosophy of the conference.
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A maximum of two presenters for each paper are eligible for the discounted call for papers registration fee. If 2 presenters, then 2 biographies are required. If 2 presenters are to present, at least one person must be of First Nations descent.
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Two paragraphs outlining the proposed speaker’s biography is mandatory.
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(MUST HAVE) A Head and Shoulders photo with a plain background no trees or paintings.
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Authors agree to have their paper published as part of the conference proceedings
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Authors agree to allow biography of themselves and their photos published as part of the
conference promotion.
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Authors agree to consent to media interviews, if required.
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Authors and presenters must show due respect and acknowledgement to Traditional Owners
and must include “Acknowledgement to Country” at the beginning of their presentation.
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The correct wording will be provided as part of your confirmation letter if chosen and successful
in being accepted with due respect and acknowledgement to traditional owners of the land where
we will be convening.
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Author/s of papers presented at the conference will be formally notified of acceptance.
TO SUBMIT A PAPER, COMPLETE THE ONLINE FORM AT THIS LINK: SUBMIT-A-PAPER
CONTACT US
Cairns and Hervey Bay
Edmonton PO LPO BOX 702
Queensland 4869
Ph 07 4000 9111
04 55 77 6668
