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2 0 2 2 November 2013 MELBOURNE CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE Melbourne Victoria Australia HEARING VOIC E S: Journeys to Understanding Sharing experience, expertise and wisdom EARLY BIRD REGISTRATIONS CALL FOR ABSTRACTS Closing date 31 July, 2013 Closing date 10 July, 2013 Read More & Register Online Principal and Auspicing Partner Major Sponsor Presented by

2 0 2 2 November 2013 Hearing Voices: Journeys to Understanding Sharing experience, expertise and wisdom This is the conference people will be talking about for years to come. While other conferences say they are innovative this really will be one of the most unique, inspiring and informative mental health events you could attend. Your biggest problem will be choosing which of the many brilliant sessions to go to. Wednesday Thursday Conference format Plenary sessions: Non-violent voices: What are voices? Trauma and voices: Friday Unconference format Who should attend? Professional Development Points REGISTRATIONS OPEN NOW Special Early Bird rates close on 31st July don t miss out! CALL FOR ABSTRACTS 14th May 10 July 2013 Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre 1 Convention Centre Place, South Wharf 2 R E A D M O R E & R E G I S T E R O N L I N E

Voices Vic We believe everyone can recover R EAD MORE & R E G I S TER O NLINE About Voices Vic About Intervoice About HVNA Voices Vic About Hearing Voices Intervoice A real insight into what works, what is useful and the experience behind journeying with voice hearers. (Social worker, feedback from the 2012 Voices Vic conference) Hearing Voices Network Australia (HVNA) I learnt much to be of benefit to myself and the people I support on many levels. Educational, exciting, supporting. All delivered with an open heart and open mind. (Case manager, feedback from the 2012 Voices Vic conference) T H E W O R L D H E A R I N G V O I C E S C O N G R E S S 3

Speakers We welcome the many experts by experience and expertise who will be joining us at the World Hearing Voices Congress. Speakers represent voice hearing, psychiatry, nursing, psychology, carers and family perspectives, indigenous healing and community workers. Dr Rufus May (UK) Rachel ( Rai ) Waddingham (UK) Dr Lewis Mehl Madrona (USA) Associate Professor Flavie Waters (AU) Debra Lampshire (NZ) David Denborough (AU) Prof Alan Rosen (AU) Will Hall (USA) Ron Coleman (Scotland) Arana Pearson (NZ) Dr Dirk Corstens (NDR) John Watkins (AU) 4 R E A D M O R E & R E G I S T E R O N L I N E

Associate Professor Carol Harvey (AU) Merinda Epstein (AU) Indigo Daya (AU) Karen Taylor (UK) Janet Karagounis (AU) Judith Drake (AU) Fi Robinson (AU) Maggie Toko (AU) Amanda Waegli (AU) Dr Simon McCarthy Jones (AU) Dr Neil Thomas (AU) Professor Susan Rossell (AU) Dr Sarah Bendall (AU) Lindy Moffatt (AU) It is a rare insight to the consumer experience and an honour to hear their stories. (Nurse, feedback from the 2012 Voices Vic conference) Lyn Mahboub (AU) Dr Sue Brann (AU) Dr David Leonard (AU) Dr John Farhall (AU) Barb Shearer-Jones (AU) Wiremu and Lesley NiaNia and Dr Allister Bush (NZ). T H E W O R L D H E A R I N G V O I C E S C O N G R E S S 5

Abstracts Abstract Submissions Would you like to present at the congress? All submissions MUST be made online via the congress website: If you do not have Internet access we suggest asking a friend, family member, colleague or support worker for assistance. We are looking for: Key-words Download Guidelines and Submit Abstracts online: Every practicing psychiatrist should attend a conference such as this as it will educate and benefit their practice. (Psychiatrist, feedback from the 2012 Voices Vic conference) Abstract assessment criteria: Abstracts close 10 July. A must-see to challenge traditional concepts of support. Best, most hopeful conference attended. Great vibe! (Peer Support Worker, feedback from the 2012 Voices Vic conference) 6 R E A D M O R E & R E G I S T E R O N L I N E

Have you considered submitting a poster? A poster is a visual presentation that is up to A0 size (1200mm x 842mm or 47 x 33 inches) Whilst traditionally used to present research, we are also keen for posters that share personal stories of recovery, group programs and organisation or community posters. They can include text, pictures, artwork, photos, images, logos etc be as creative as you like! Main Poster Categories: Research projects & clinical practice Lived experience & recovery Hearing Voices groups and community participation Creativity & Voices Other perspectives We have space for more posters than we do for abstracts, and they have the potential to reach a larger audience as they will be accessible to all delegates not just those in a particular concurrent session. There will also be a designated time when you can choose to stand next to your poster and answer any questions. Visit the congress website for more info. One of the most involving, interactive, authentic conferences I have attended in over thirty years of direct involvement as a carer Thank you so much for opening new doors for us. (Carer, feedback from the 2012 Voices Vic conference) Registration Fees Take advantage of our special early bird rates book before 31 July to receive substantial discounts. Registration Type Early Bird 1 Jun 31 Jul Full Fee Regular 1 Aug 31 Oct Late 1 19 Nov 3 days (full congress) $550 $627 $781 2 days $418 $484 $605 1 day $231 $275 $341 Waged Consumers and Carers, Full-time Students 3 days (full congress) $352 $407 $506 2 days $275 $308 $385 1 day $154 $176 $220 Concession 3 days (full congress) $198 $231 $286 2 days $154 $176 $220 1 day $88 $99 $121 All registrations include: Subsidies: The Mad Hatter s Party! Entrance to the Mad Hatter s Party, our welcome event on the first night of congress is just an extra $20/$25 if you book before 31 October. How to register: Register online at Conditions: For a full list of terms and conditions please visit our website. T H E W O R L D H E A R I N G V O I C E S C O N G R E S S 7

Coming from Interstate or Overseas? Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities Chelsie.Falconer@prahranmission.org.au The Mad Hatter s Party! Many conference welcome events are a little bit, er., dull. Canapés and networking is all well and good, but we d like to shake things up a little! Join us at The Toff in Town for our Mad Hatter s Party laugh, dance, register for our open mic performances (poets, musos, comedians and other performers all welcome) and enjoy the tunes spun by DJ Lady Erica. Raffles, competitions, and yes, even canapés. Wear a mad hat and show that we all get a little mad, sometimes. Why not stay on after the congress and explore some of what Melbourne has to offer? Accommodation The Pensione 3.5 star Photographer James Lauritz The Hilton 5 star Melbourne Central YHA Key Sponsors Photographer Mark Chew Sponsors Supporters art & design R E A D M O R E & R E G I S T E R O N L I N E