ePoster Abstracts are listed by theme, then author surname.
Keynote, Oral and PechaKucha Abstracts are listed in session order.
To find an abstract, please search the author index for the presenting author then locate their abstract in the documents below e.g.
The abstract for the ePoster by Margaret Alston is located in ePoster Document 3 (3. Creating sustainable and safe physical environments) on page 1.
The abstract for Margaret Alston’s oral presentation “Gender and climate change – are women in the developing world the collateral damage of global inaction?” in session 2A from 1140-1150 is located in Thursday 10 July 2014 – 1100-1230 – Concurrent Session 2A-2M on page 5.
If you are unsure which author is presenting please check the program grid.
Author Index
Author Index
Keynote, Oral and PechaKucha Abstracts
Wednesday 9 July 2014 – 1715-1800 – Plenary Session 1
Thursday 10 July 2014 – 0800-1030 – Concurrent Session 1A-1M
Thursday 10 July 2014 – 1100-1230 – Concurrent Session 2A-2M
Thursday 10 July 2014 – 1330-1500 – Concurrent Session 3A-3M
Thursday 10 July 2014 – 1530-1830 – Concurrent Session 4A-4M
Friday 11 July 2014 – 0800-1030 – Concurrent Session 5A-5M
Friday 11 July 2014 – 1100-1230 – Concurrent Session 6A-6M
Friday 11 July 2014 – 1330-1500 – Concurrent Session 7A-7M
Friday 11 July 2014 – 1530-1730 – Concurrent Session 8A-8M
Saturday 12 July 2014 – 0800-1030 – Concurrent Session 9A-9M
Saturday 12 July 2014 – 1100-1230 – Concurrent Session 10A-10M
Saturday 12 July 2014 – 1330-1500 – Concurrent Session 11A-11M
ePoster Abstracts
1. Ensuring the sustainable and ethical use of technology in human services (#husITa14)
2. Addressing health inequalities and disadvantage for individuals and communities
3. Creating sustainable and safe physical environments
4. Educating for change, human rights and equality
5. Fostering social and economic initiatives that promote security and protection
6. Strengthening the social and cultural wellbeing of individuals, families and communities – promoting resilience, empowerment, safety and respect