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Refugee Trauma Recovery in Resettlement Conference

2nd Australia and New Zealand Refugee Trauma Recovery in Resettlement Conference 2019

Brisbane, Australia
27 - 29 March 2019
The conference ended on 29 March 2019

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
3rd August 2018
Abstract Acceptance Notification
7th September 2018

About Refugee Trauma Recovery in Resettlement Conference

2nd Australia & New Zealand Refugee Trauma Recovery in Resettlement Conference The Forum of Australian Services for Survivors of Torture and Trauma (FASSTT) invites individuals and communities from refugee backgrounds, clinicians, practitioners, researchers, philosophers and policy makers to submit an abstract for the 2019 Australia and New Zealand Refugee Trauma Recovery in Resettlement Conference.

Call for Papers

CONFERENCE THEMES

• Socio Political Context

    eg: - Control of whole populations - the economy of torture  -  Global conditions that create and enable the acceptance of torture      - The policy mindset of post conflict regimes 

• Human Rights, Ethics & Morality eg: -  Philosophical insights that contribute to understanding causes, impacts, responsibilities and solutions  -  Should we differentiate between torture and  other abuse  - How do we fight against torture  - Challenges to principled sustainability   - Advocacy in the broader community   -  Human rights frameworks that enable work in this area  

• Community Perspectives eg: - Refugee voices and comments  - Effective community engagement  - Community based recovery  - The role of community in recovery  

• Practice Wisdom & Progression eg: - Barriers and solutions to service access  - Professional innovations:    Community work   Clinical work   Work with particular populations such as:    young people    children    asylum seekers    women, men, families     people with a disability  -  Developments in practice frameworks – what lessons have we learned  - Community perspectives on practice development  

• Service Development eg: - Cross cultural workforces  - Supportive workplaces   - Community perspectives on service development  - The place of supervision to combat burn-out

SUBMISSION OPTIONS 

  • Oral Presentations 
  • Workshops
  • Posters

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