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FREE WEBINAR!

Don't miss out on the second in our Health and Climate Change Webinar Series, Understanding Modern Slavery and Your Role in the Supply Chain presented by Michelle Fernandez at Blackmores Group.

Michelle is the Ethical Sourcing Manager at Blackmores Group and in this webinar, she aims to raise awareness about this dark topic, to coax it out of the shadows and to help others understand what is happening in the world around Modern Slavery.

She will share the insights she has gained working in this area and give others hope that we can make a difference. She believes our industry is uniquely placed to do more in this space. Michelle wants to empower practitioners and medical professionals to begin asking questions about the source of the products they recommend and to take responsibility for the incredibly influential role they play in the supply chain. 

Join us in this fascinating webinar!

When: Thursday 25th November 2021, 6-7pm AEDT or 8-9pm NZDT

Register: THIS IS A FREE EVENT. Please pre-register to attend via zoom by clicking here.

About Michelle Fernandez
Michelle is the Ethical Sourcing Manager for the Blackmores Group and engages with hundreds of suppliers to understand the implications for people and the planet in their shared supply chains. With a particular passion for human rights issues, Michelle’s role is central to the Group’s progress towards a goal of zero exploitation in their supply chain.  Michelle’s work is focused on increasing visibility of working conditions and uplifting the systems and governance structures to understand, improve and report on human rights risk in the natural healthcare industry.
 
Michelle holds a Bachelors Degree from Villanova University in Pennsylvania, USA in Chemistry and Biochemistry, a Masters Degree in Human Nutrition from Deakin University with a concentration in Paediatric Nutrition from Monash University.

REGISTER TO ATTEND

AIMA invites all health practitioners interested in integrative mental health care approaches to join our next online Integrative Mental Health Group Meeting.
 
These regular meetings have been set up to help build community and collegiality for integrative medicine mental health doctors and practitioners and provide the opportunity to learn from peers and investigate integrative approaches to care.
 
When: Wednesday 24th November 2021 7-8pm AEDT, 9-10pm NZDT
 
Topic: Group discussion around the barriers to integration across disciplines and ideas about how to address these barriers.
 
Register: This is a free event. Registration is essential. Click here to register for the zoom meeting.
 

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