Date

14th Sep 2022 - 14th Sep 2022

Time

10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Location

Level 41, 1 William Street, Brisbane

Cost

$0-$65

About

Crises and disasters have punctuated the work of public service and public purpose organisations, particularly in the past few years.

Events such as the bushfires, the COVID-19 pandemic and recent floods across Queensland and New South Wales, have required adaptive responses from governments at all levels, and have at times required unprecedented policy decisions.

Public purpose organisations have stretched their capacities beyond previous bounds to serve their customers and communities across Queensland (indeed the world) and have continued to see their resilience and compliance tested.

This is a must-attend for those seeking to embed the lessons of recent experience and the latest research in strengthening and enhancing crisis capability for organisations and communities.

A diverse panel of experts will bring a wealth of experience and perspectives to this challenging conversation. Featuring Alistair Dawson (Inspector-General of Emergency Management), Professor Cheryl Desham (Queensland Disaster Management Research Alliance, Griffith University), Collin Sivalingum (State Emergency Services Manager, Red Cross) and Associate Professor Alastair Stark (School of Political Science and International Studies, University of Queensland). Moderated by Dr Anne Tiernan, Constellation Impact Advisory and Griffith University.

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