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ANZAED 2023 GOLD COAST CONFERENCE
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ANZAED 2023 GOLD COAST CONFERENCE
We invite you to join us for the 20th Annual ANZAED Conference
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Save the date! #ANZAED2022
11-13 August 2022
A message from the 2022 Conference Co-Conveners
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We are excited to welcome you to the 2022 ANZAED Sydney Conference, which marks the 20th anniversary of the ANZAED annual meeting! The 2022 conference will be held at The International Convention Centre (ICC), Darling Harbour and will bring together delegates from Australia, New Zealand and the Asia-Pacific region. Please join us as we celebrate and acknowledge the wonderful achievements of ANZAED over the past two decades, and embrace the challenge of increasing the reach and effectiveness of eating disorder prevention and treatment into the future.  
​Take care, stay safe, and we will look forward to seeing you all in Sydney in 2022!

Joanne Titterton and Deborah Mitchison
2022 Conference 
Conveners
IMPORTANT DEADLINES

Abstract Submission Opened:
November 2021

Abstract Submission Closed:
Workshop submissions: Wednesday 30 March 2022
Oral & Poster submissions: Wednesday 6 April 2022

Abstract Notifications:
Workshop submissions: Thursday 5 May 2022
Oral & Poster submissions: Thursday 12 May 2022

Registration Opens: May 2022
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ANZAED respectfully acknowledges Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Peoples of the many traditional lands as First Nations Peoples, Traditional Owners and Traditional Custodians of Australia. We acknowledge the wisdom of Elders both past, present, and emerging, and pay our respect to the communities of today. ANZAED also respectfully acknowledges the Māori people as tangata whenua (people of the land) of Aotearoa New Zealand. We acknowledge the intention, spirit & principles of Te Tiriti O Waitingi (the Treaty of Waitingi), and support upholding these with respect to Māori. ANZAED seeks to engage and consult with culturally diverse health professionals and specialists working within the health and eating disorder sector. We aim to provide opportunities for collegial interaction, sharing of knowledge and resources, networking and advocacy roles to support researchers, clinicians and others working within culturally diverse groups, in the area of Eating Disorders.
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