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May
02may12:00 pm1:00 pmYour Fearless Career + Boundaries - Virtual Workshop
Event Details
If you ever find yourself: • saying ‘yes’ when you want to say ‘no’ – then bristling with resentment almost immediately. • spending so much of your precious time, energy
Event Details
If you ever find yourself:
• saying ‘yes’ when you want to say ‘no’ – then bristling with resentment almost immediately.
• spending so much of your precious time, energy and attention on other people’s priorities that you have almost nothing left for the relationships and activities that are important to you.
• feeling anxious, regretful or guilt-ridden because you’ve mustered up the courage to prioritise your own needs instead of putting everyone else first …
… then you almost certainly need to develop the crucial career navigation skill of setting and maintaining boundaries!
In this 1-hour online workshop for women, we’ll explore:
• the gender-based messages that can influence our approach to setting boundaries
• the three phases of boundary setting
• practical strategies for dialling up your presence and power by setting and maintaining boundaries at work and at home.
A recording will be available to those registered.
Register via Eventbrite
Register / Tickets
Register hereTime
2 May 2024 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm(GMT+09:30)
Event Details
Even though Japan and Taiwan share close proximity, issues of democratic politics, defence strategies, and even consumption of popular culture, such as fashion and pop music, the issues involving interactions
Event Details
Even though Japan and Taiwan share close proximity, issues of democratic politics, defence strategies, and even consumption of popular culture, such as fashion and pop music, the issues involving interactions between Japan and Taiwan have rarely been discussed by Australian scholars.
Funded by the Japanese Studies Association of Australia and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (Melbourne), this symposium aims to create and strengthen a network among those who study about Japan and Taiwan.
Registrations close 9am on Wednesday 1 May 2024.
Further Information and Inquiry:
This symposium is open to academics, students and the public who are interested in Japan and/or Taiwan. There will be no registration fee for attendees but registration is mandatory.
Lunch and drinks will not be provided. Please visit the Eventbrite page for more information about the event agenda and abstracts.
For further inquiry, please contact the symposium chair, Dr Tets Kimura, tets.kimura@flinders.edu.au.
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Register to attend the symposiumTime
3 May 2024 9:30 am - 4:30 pm(GMT+09:30)
Location
Flinders City Campus - Level 3, Room 311
Station Road
Organiser
July
25jul(jul 25)9:00 am26(jul 26)5:00 pmStanding Strong - Yarning Up Loud
Event Details
The Standing Strong – Yarning Up Loud gathering is hosted by Nursing at Flinders University on Kaurna Land on the 25-26th July 2024. The gathering is a collaborative annual event organised
Event Details
The Standing Strong – Yarning Up Loud gathering is hosted by Nursing at Flinders University on Kaurna Land on the 25-26th July 2024.
The gathering is a collaborative annual event organised by the nursing schools of Flinders University, TAFE SA, The University of Adelaide, University of South Australia and CATSINaM. These events are an opportunity to celebrate strengths, address improvement areas, and foster future collaborations. The organising committee aim to contribute to real impacts on the recruitment and retention of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nurses, midwives, and students in health and education organisations.
Participants in the Standing Strong – Yarning Up Loud gatherings include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nurses, midwives, student nurses, and midwives, as well as Aboriginal maternal and infant care and cultural capability workers, and non-Indigenous allies who share a passion for supporting and collaborating with First Nations healthcare professionals. The goal is to celebrate First Nations voices, knowledge, truth, and culture. As participants we are excited to learn, share and grow.
The gathering is a fantastic opportunity to meet people from all around the state, both government and private sectors, and to work out how we can take practical steps towards reaching a goal that all of us share: getting more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to be nurses, midwifes and educators.
There will be a range of speakers including Aboriginal Directors of Local Health Networks, government representatives, representatives from each of the Universities, TAFE SA, CATSINaM and others. Aboriginal leaders in healthcare will share from their professional and personal journeys.
The gathering will have yarning and workshop sessions about the need to decolonise the curriculum, increase opportunities for learning on country and the need to better support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students both in their study and their clinical placements.
The two-day meeting contributes to build interprofessional and cross institutional relationships with staff from the other education providers and health care staff from a range of clinical areas. We are excited to continue collaboration and sharing of ideas to support the recruitment and retention of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and healthcare professionals.
So, save the date! We welcome you to join us for the Standing Strong – Yarning Up Loud gathering 25-26th July 2024.
Contact standingstrong2024@flinders.edu.au for any enquiries.
Time
25 July 2024 9:00 am - 26 July 2024 5:00 pm(GMT+09:30)
Location
Flinders University Bedford Park Campus | Alere Function Centre
Registry road