2022 Breastfeeding Seminar Series Locations

Sydney

Monday 7th of March 2022
Hilton Sydney
488 George St
Sydney NSW
2000

Brisbane

Tuesday 8th of March 2022
Sofitel Brisbane Central
249 Turbot Street
Brisbane  QLD 4000

Melbourne

Friday 11th of March 2022
Pullman on the Park
192 Wellington Parade
East Melbourne VIC 3002

Perth

Saturday 12th of March 2022
 
Parmelia Hilton Perth
14 Mill Street
Perth WA 6000

Breastfeeding: A thirst for knowledge

The Australian Breastfeeding Association is proud to present the 2022 Health Professional Seminar Series, Breastfeeding: A thirst for knowledge

Benefits of ABA Breastfeeding Seminars

Education
Being a health professional means lifelong learning. Presented by experts in infant and maternal health, the Annual Health Professional Seminar Series ensures your knowledge is kept up-to-date within a quickly changing healthcare environment. Learn from leading health professionals specialising in breastfeeding, lactation and infant and maternal health.

Attending the 2022 Health Professional Seminar Series will earn you continuing education points, with IBCLE CERPS, ACM CPD hours and RACGP points being applied for.

Have fun!

The 2022 Health Professional Seminar Series – Breastfeeding: A thirst for knowledge will be held in four major cities across Australia; Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth. Take this opportunity to visit and explore Australia’s beautiful states. Catch up with colleagues and form connections with like-minded health professionals across the nation.

  • “ABA 2021 Seminar provided ‘excellence’ in the choice of speakers and in their presentations!”

  • “ABA seminars are always well organised, stimulating and friendly. Highly recommended.”

  • “Every year ABA’s breastfeeding seminar series is on my calendar as a must do. The topics and keynote speakers are always first class and of value to all health professionals working with families.”

  • “I always come away from these Seminars feeling highly informed about research relevant to my work as a breastfeeding counsellor.”

  • “I find the ABA seminar (live and online) are well organised and enjoyable. The content and speakers are excellent and very helpful for my professional role as a child health nurse.”

  • “I have never attended and not learnt something. Even if it is just fine tuning or adding to what we do know. The bonus is networking and catching up with colleagues you may not have seen in years.”

  • “Thank you again ABA for providing an outstanding conference building our knowledge and understanding with current issues in infant feeding. I’m particularly grateful to hear of the hard work ABA have put into breastfeeding during COVID-19. Outstanding work.”

  • “The ABA has so much relevant knowledge to give professionals working with mothers and babies in Australia. I always come away from their seminars feeling that I have learned so much and wanting to learn more.”

  • “These seminars are very relevant in the latest evidence-based research in human lactation being presented from around the world.”

Speakers

  • Gemma Macdonald

    BSc (Hons), Cert IV Breastfeeding Education (Counselling)

  • Assoc. Professor Campbell Paul

    MBBS FRANZCP CertChAdolPsych

  • Dr Lisa Stinson

    MMedSci, PhD

  • Dr Nina Chad

    PhDBA/BEd(Hons1) GradDipArts(Phil) CertIV TAE40110 CertIV 10280NAT

  • Dr Susan Tawia

    BSc PhD Dip Breastfeeding Mgmt Cert IV Breastfeeding ED (Community)

  • Dr Katherine Carroll

    BPhysio, BA (Hons), PhD

  • Dr Debbie Noble-Carr

    BSW, PhD

  • Brianna Myors

    BPubHealth&HealthProm

     

  • Gina Kennard

    DipECEC, DipCD, GradCertCACM

     

Friday 11th of March 2022
Pullman on the Park
192 Wellington Parade
East Melbourne VIC 3002

Platinum Sponsors

The Australian Breastfeeding Association would like to thank the support from our Platinum Sponsors

Sponsors and Exhibitors

The Australian Breastfeeding Association would like to thank the following sponsors for their support

Government Supporters

The Australian Breastfeeding Association would like to thank the Victorian Government and New South Wales Government for their support