IASP 31st World Congress
Australia will be in the world spotlight this September as lead international experts gather to share ways to tackle the potential impact of COVID-19 on suicide GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA, February 26, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ The International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) 31st World Congress will be held in Australia, with COVID highlighted as the key focus for delegates. IASP President Professor Rory O’Connor has been part of a leading group of international researchers and practitioners, looking into COVID-19 and suicide prevention. “Over the past 10 months, our experience of the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for greater awareness, knowledge, research and action related to mental health and suicide prevention.“ said Professor O’Connor.
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The annual awards, which reward excellence and professionalism in the world of association events also recognised lockdown heroes and industry partners. IPSE picked up the award for Best In-House Conference by and Organiser while Haymarket won Best Conference by an Agency Organiser.
Conference News editor Martin Fullard won the Chairmen’s Award for his efforts in bringing the industry together, clear reporting on developments and advocacy.
“In a remarkable year we expected remarkable entries and our membership truly delivered,” said Barbara Calderwood, ABPCO co-chair. “ABPCO members demonstrated creativity, flexibility and tenacity as they organised events under very different circumstance compared to anything they have done in the past. Thank you to all our members for submitting their entries and well done to our worthy winners, who were chosen through a mixture of audience voting and j