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Date:Friday 7 March
Time:7:15 AM for a 7:30 AM start until 9:00 AM
Where:Lachlan Macquarie Room Pullman Quay Grand
Registration:HISA Members $60 / Non-members $70 |
Sponsored Corporate table
- $1000
This is an excellent opportunity to show
your commitment to workplace equality, gain exposure for your
organisation, and support HISA to provide future events like these. For
your sponsorship you will receive:
- A table of 10 to the breakfast
- Organisation logo on table
- VIP table located closest to the stage
- Acknowledgement from the MC
- Double the chance at winning luck dip prizes
- Meet and great with presenter
- Your organisation named as a corporate supporter of HISA’s IWD
Contact Amanda Barbone for more information (amanda'AT'hisa.org.au)
About this event
HISA supports women in health and promotes career advancement and women in leadership. This event will focus on the 2014 theme for International Women's Day, 'Inspiring Change'.
Featuring an address from HISA's Vice Chair, Jen Bichel-Findlay and a keynote address from Dr Sally Gainsbury a Research Fellow at Centre for Gambling Education & Research, Southern Cross University.
All are welcome at this event! Bring your colleagues, clients, friends, your boss, your champion. You can also book a corporate table and show your company's support for workplace equality.
About our guest speaker: Dr Sally Gainsbury
Dr Sally Gainsbury is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Centre for Gambling Education & Research, Southern Cross University.
What inspires you?
My professional mentors have been very generous in showing me so many ways that I can develop and targets to achieve, but my husband and family make me want to do my best each day.
A quote:
"Strive not to be a success, but rather be of value." - Albert Einstein
Profile
Dr. Sally Gainsbury is a clinical psychologist with ten years’ experience in research to inform responsible gambling policies and strategies. She has led and worked on several large studies examining the impact of Internet gambling and is currently leading an investigation into the use of social media by gambling operators and the impact of social casino games.
Dr. Gainsbury has authored two books on the topic of Internet gambling and numerous book chapters and peer review articles on this topic as well as responsible gambling strategies for Internet gambling and electronic gaming machines, youth gambling, and Internet-based treatment options.
She has been invited to contribute to policy discussions by policy makers, treatment providers and industry operators in Australia, Canada and the UK and given keynote addresses, workshops, presentations and panel discussions at numerous international conferences. Dr. Gainsbury is the Editor of the academic journal International Gambling Studies.
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