ACOTS 2024 SPONSORS



Gold Sponsor 


Disaster Relief Australia (DRA) is a veteran-led disaster relief non-profit organisation. We unite the skills and experience of military veterans with emergency service specialists and motivated Australians to aid disaster recovery operations around the world. We give returning veterans a sense of purpose and the opportunity to continue to serve their nation and their own communities with disaster relief efforts.

WEBSITE: disasterreliefaus.org/

Silver Sponsor 


UniSC’s Thompson Institute addresses society’s most pressing mental health issues. We integrate world-class research, clinical services and education under one roof, because it enables fast translation of research breakthroughs into practice. Everything we do is underpinned by neuroscience. This uncovers promising new insights into mental health and how it is linked to our brain structure and function.

WEBSITE: www.usc.edu.au/thompson-institute

SESSION Sponsor 


EML Group is one of Australia’s largest personal injury claims service providers. Australian-owned, we serve employers in all industries, across workers compensation, self-insurance, life insurance, and accident & health. With over 4,000 dedicated professionals, we pride ourselves on delivering superior customer service and exceptional return-to-work outcomes.

The Mutual Benefits Program is funded by Employers Mutual Limited which is proudly part of the EML Group. Since 2012, Employers Mutual Ltd has invested over $142 million into the Program, fostering innovation and providing resources such as tools, training, projects, and research, for a better future for workplaces, our customers and the communities we support.

WEBSITE: https://www.eml.com.au/

EXHIBITORS


The Australasian Society for Traumatic Stress Studies provides a forum for extending the understanding, prevention and treatment of major stress and trauma within the Australasian region, and for promoting mental health, resilience and post-traumatic growth.

WEBSITE: www.astss.org.au/



Phoenix Australia are experts in trauma-related mental health and wellbeing. For 25 years, we have been Australia’s National Centre of Excellence in Posttraumatic Mental Health and internationally recognised leaders in our field. We are committed to driving forward the mental health agenda both at home and abroad.

WEBSITE: www.phoenixaustralia.org/



The Australian Psychological Society (APS) is the foremost professional body and voice for psychological science and practise in Australia. From professional development and support services to advocating in government, we cater to the needs of members and help grow the capacity of the psychology workforce. While in the general public we provide the psychology information and tools people need, ultimately we serve our purpose of improving the mental health and wellbeing of the Australian population. As a Member Group within the APS, the Trauma and Psychology Interest Group aims to promote and present best practice trauma management across Australia by providing professional support, supervision, and advocacy for practitioners.

WEBSITE: psychology.org.au/



IPAR is dedicated to creating the best health, wellbeing and employment solutions that support people to move forward.

As one of the largest providers of workplace rehabilitation services in Australia, IPAR’s client-centred, biopsychosocial approach to recovery enables us to help thousands of people make a safe and sustainable return to health, wellbeing and work.

Across every state and territory in Australia, we deliver tailored services with a focus on practical support, increased engagement, and assistance with vocational guidance and new employment opportunities for workers.

IPAR is one of the only workplace rehabilitation providers in Australia to offer a dedicated program for people who have been exposed to trauma. Positivum™ – a guide forward after trauma, aims to educate and improve an individual’s understanding of trauma and post-trauma reactions. Through positive coping strategies and grounding techniques, it empowers and motivates the individual to improve their function and ability to remain in, or return to, productive work.

WEBSITE: ipar.com.au/





                                

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