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We are delighted to welcome our New Zealand based colleagues as keynote speakers for Conference Merryn Gott has been conducting research with older people for over 20 years and has a particular interest in developing models of palliative and end of life care to meet the needs of ageing populations. She has published over papers in peer reviewed journals, as well as a number of books, including International Perspectives on Palliative and End of Life Care for Older People , published by Oxford University Press. The group conducts multi-disciplinary bi-cultural research using creative social research methods to inform practice, policy, and teaching in palliative and end of life care both nationally and internationally. Over sixty interviews have been undertaken and three digital story workshops have produced 16 three minute videos.
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The following speakers have been confirmed for the conference a detailed schedule can be downloaded here PDF, John Barkla Department of Conservation - Living on the edge - challenges of finding and conserving lowland Olearia species. Catherine Kirby University of Waikato - Getting off the ground - an update on epiphyte research and engagement.
Brian Patrick Wildlands Consultants - What our butterflies tell us about our indigenous flora. Anita Benbrook Wellington City Council - Enhancing support for community groups to ensure the right conservation outcome — a Wellington case study.
The story so far of the Waitaki Community Nursery. Jeremy Rolfe Department of Conservation - Assessing the conservation status of plants at regional scales within New Zealand. Yu Kai Massey University - Changes in seed coat morphology of Clianthus species and Carmichaelia muritai with desiccation to ultradry moisture contents.
Jessie Prebble Massey University - When delimiting species has conservation implications; how many species in the Myosotis pygmaea group? Sarah Beadel Wildlands Consultants - Our special geothermal flora and management of threats.
Paula Warren Department of Conservation - Recent and planned changes in the law as it relates to plant conservation. Tim Logan Independent - Perspectives of a young plant conservationist: Our battle for biodiversity. Sarah Wright University of Canterbury - Connecting the dots: The conservation genetics of Pittosporum obcordatum , a rare divaricating shrub. Laura Young University of Canterbury - Native biodiversity and farming - are win-win outcomes possible on sheep and beef farms?
Tom Myers Dunedin Botanic Gardens - The role of botanic gardens in research on native plants, with examples from Dunedin.
Working With Natives Laura Young University of Canterbury - Native biodiversity and farming - are win-win outcomes possible on sheep and beef farms?

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I talk about how to take on big tough, demanding challenges in your life and business. How to improve teamwork, lift mental toughness, boost performance and about how to get the most out of yourself and your team. You might recognise me from my adventures, winning the trans-Atlantic rowing race and being the first kiwi to trek unsupported to the South Pole. I work hard to receive the highest ratings from conference goers. As your keynote speaker I make sure you get a dynamic, engaging and highly entertaining presentation: anecdotes that your people will remember, insights that will make you stop and think, and images that will stick in your head. No jargon, no sugary self-help double speak. Just frameworks and techniques that leave you energised and more effective in your work and life.
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Dr Denise Quinlan is acknowledged internationally as an outstanding facilitator and speaker who regularly presents at national and international wellbeing conferences. Her research is published in international academic journals and several edited volumes. It features interviews with leading wellbeing authorities from around the world. Dr Lucy Hone had long been on a mission to translate the best of resilience psychology to help people cope with challenge and change, when personal tragedy transformed her understanding of resilience from the academic to the personal in Originally from London, trained by the thought leaders in the field at the University of Pennsylvania, and now at the University of Canterbury, her research is published internationally and her PhD was acknowledged for its outstanding contribution to wellbeing science. After working as a Social Worker with older children and adolescents in East London for several years Dr Emma Woodward decided that the only effective way to support children and young people with their mental health was to get in earlier and teach them the protective skills they needed in the first instance. Emma now has over 20 yrs experience working with children, young people and their families to support their mental health and wellbeing.
Cancellation of the NZDA Conference & Expo 2021

With DevNet a month away, we invite you to explore the latest programme that gives an overview of the various sessions. Details for each session are available on the session descriptions page here. The speaker line-up will be published by November 10th. DevNet will provide bring together devleopment practitioners and scholars for conversations on development matters.
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The following speakers have been confirmed for the conference a detailed schedule can be downloaded here PDF, John Barkla Department of Conservation - Living on the edge - challenges of finding and conserving lowland Olearia species. Catherine Kirby University of Waikato - Getting off the ground - an update on epiphyte research and engagement. Brian Patrick Wildlands Consultants - What our butterflies tell us about our indigenous flora. Anita Benbrook Wellington City Council - Enhancing support for community groups to ensure the right conservation outcome — a Wellington case study. The story so far of the Waitaki Community Nursery.
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We are living in a dramatic — and seemingly chaotic — era in global politics, with increasing impacts on the global economy and individual businesses. Many feel helpless, believing these geopolitical risks to be random and outside their influence, but geopolitical authority Hagai M. Segal will explain how, by being brave and bold, you can actually take control of the impacts of this risk. Brett will share his experience, insights and passion for utilising disruptive technologies to transform customer experiences and drive innovation and change in business.
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