Presenters opportunity at the only OOSH Conference in NSW
Network has a long history of inspirational conferences sharing knowledge, ideas and expertise that inform quality OOSH practice. Our conferences connect OOSH leaders, practitioners who are passionate about improving outcomes for children. Be apart of something special!
Our Call for Speakers/workshop presenters allows you to be part of a movement to ignite change across OOSH in NSW and nationally.
Apart from being able to share your work with other OOSH professionals, you have the power to make a real difference, you would build or increase your profile as a specialist in your field.
Speakers who are looking to discuss their services quality at a leadership or practitioner level should submit their speaker proposal by Friday 5th April 2024.
The Conference will take place on
Friday 26th July and Saturday 27th July
Sydney location
Opportunities for presentation can take a number of formats:
An effective poster is:
Your proposal could be a collaboration between a number of services, or about your own service, or your work. Your presentation should be something that could and would inspire others working in the field of OOSH.
Your proposal should be no more than 500 words. With a brief outline of your idea!
Thank you in advance for your submission. Your time and effort is appreciated.
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