Conference 2022 will take place in Auckland from 3-5 September

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The conference venue is the Owen G Glenn Building of Auckland University, on Grafton Road" https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/business/about-business-school/our-faculty/oggb.html

Academic programme convenors: Dr Marthinus Bekker & Dr Teah Carlson

Opening Speaker

Chlöe Swarbrick

Confirmed Keynote Speakers

Associate Professor Jenny Jordan
Sir Kim Workman
Associate Professor Veronica Tawhai
Dr Armon Tamatea
Denise Kingi-Uluave
 

Confirmed workshops (3 September) - available in-person only- no online access

Suicide Risk Mitigation, Annette Beautrais
Specialist Supportive Clinical Management (SSCM) for Anorexia Nervosa, Jenny Jordan
Te Tiriti o Waitangi – evidence and implementation 2022, Veronica Tawhai
Did somebody mention criminal justice psychology?! An intervention for thinking critically and constructively about the role of psychologists and psychology in the criminal justice and forensic arena, Tā Kim Workman & Armon Tamatea

Conference programme and registration

Click on the link to see the draft conference programme updated 12 July- please note that minor changes will still occur.

Registration is now open. This year we are offering in-person registration options plus online (live stream and recordings) only. All in-person registrations will receive the links to the recordings. This means you won't miss out on any sessions that are running concurrently.

 

Accommodation

The NZPsS staff and keynote speakers are staying at the Copthorne Hotel Auckland City on Anzac Ave: https://www.millenniumhotels.com/en/auckland/copthorne-hotel-auckland-city/?cid=gplaces-copthorne-hotel-auckland-city 

For delegates wishing to book direct, they can offer 10% off the best available at the time of booking which is subject to change. This way you can see both price and availability online and will be quoted the same if you wish to contact the Hotel direct.  

There are many more hotels and hostels in the proximity of the conference venue.