Speakers
Dr Michael Carr-Gregg
Keynote Speaker | Australia
Michael is one of Australia’s highest profile psychologists working in all forms of media. A successful author, speaker, broadcaster and mental health advocate, Michael works in private practice in Melbourne.
Michael has been the recipient of a number of awards including the Australian Jaycees Outstanding Young Australian of the Year, the New Zealand Commemoration Medal for Services to the Community, and named Paul Harris Fellow by Rotary International in recognition of his work in the prevention of youth suicide.
Michael works in private practice in Melbourne and is a Master trainer for Mental Health First Aid Australia, a Patron of Read the Play, and a columnist for a number of publications. Michael was the resident psychologist for the top-rating Morning Show with Neil Mitchell on Radio 3AW for 12 years.
Michael’s main interests lie in the area of parent information and Grand Parenting. Michael also provides Youth Mental Health First Aid training and Teen Mental Health First Aid for schools and organisations nationally and internationally, as well as webinars to help school students, staff and parents manage the uncertain times that we live in.
More on Michael here:
https://michaelcarrgregg.com/
Dr Ann Milne
Keynote Speaker | Aotearoa
Tara Elie
Keynote Speaker | UK
Prof Katie Fitzpatrick
Keynote Speaker | Aotearoa
Professor Katie Fitzpatrick is Head of Te Kura o Te Marautanga me te Ako School of Curriculum and Pedagogy in the Faculty of Education and Social Work. Her research and teaching are focused on health and wellbeing education, physical education, sexuality education, mental health education, critical pedagogy, policy, poetic research methods, and critical ethnography.
Katie has a background teaching health and physical education in high schools and universities, and has led the writing of key national curriculum policy documents for the Ministry of Education. She was the lead writer of Relationships and Sexuality education: A guide for teachers, leaders and boards of trustees (2015, 2020a, 2020b) and co-led (with Prof Melinda Webber) the Ministry of Education policy Mental health education: A guide for teachers, leaders and school boards (2022), and the resource Mental health education and Hauora: teaching interpersonal skills, resilience and wellbeing (NZCER, 2018).
Prof Melinda Webber
Keynote Speaker | Aotearoa
Ngāti Hau, Ngāti Kahu, and Ngāti Whakaue
Melinda teaches and researches at the Faculty of Education and Social Work at The University of Auckland. She leads a number of research projects focused on better understanding the effects of Māori student motivation and academic engagement, culturally sustaining teaching, localised curricula, and enduring school-family-community partnerships for learning.
Toby Stokes
Workshop Speaker
Karl Emson
Workshop Speaker
Karl has been a Deputy Principal for the past 4 years, after teaching in Intermediate Schools since graduating with a Post Graduate Diploma in Primary Teaching from Victoria University of Wellington. He is a passionate supporter of Intermediate School education and values the broad range of opportunities that can be provided to students. Creating strong positive relationships for learning, valuing the students’ culture and experience, supports learning in classrooms.