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Evidence to Action 2017 conference: registrations open!
March 23, 2017 at 2:27 PM
*From the Superu website*
Registrations are now open for Superu’s annual Evidence to Action conference, which will take place on Monday 19 June at Rydges Hotel in Wellington.
This event brings together New Zealand’s social service community to network and share their insights about what works. This year, we will focus on the nexus between evidence and action.
We already have a prestigious line-up of speakers confirmed for the conference. They are Dr Sarah Morton, Director of What Works Scotland; Karen Field, CEO of drummond street services in Melbourne; Monique Faleafa, Chief Executive of Le Va; Stuart McNaughton, Chief Education Science Advisor; and Eru Lyndon, Regional Commissioner, Northland, at the Ministry for Social Development.
Follow the event on social media using #E2A2017
Registrations close on 9 June, 5pm.
See the provisional programme for the conference here (PDF, 171 kB)
Registration fee (including GST):
Earlybird - $200 (until 19 May 2017)
Standard rate - $250 (20-31 May 2017)
Late rate - $300 (from 1 June 2017)
Registrations received prior to 31 May 2017 have the option to pay by either credit card or invoice. Registrations received after this date must be paid by credit card.
Location:
Rydges Hotel, 75 Featherston Street, Wellington
Time:
8am - registrations open, 9am - presentations begin