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Join us for an event focused on women's health, mental health and supporting women who have suffered domestic abuse within our community. We are also looking at new case studies in adult orthodontics and business information.

 

This event is focused on women's health, mental health and supporting women who have suffered domestic abuse within our community. We are including new case studies in adult orthodontics. We are also happy to introduce new relevant information from a business perspective that we feel will be very beneficial for our members.

Featuring speakers:

  • Elisa Fear and Anne Donaldson - 'Dressed for Success'
    • Speaking on supporting women who have dealt with complex problems of domestic abuse. (1hr non-scientific)
  • Dr Gosia Barley - Orthodontist
    • Orthodontics for the mature Patient  - Invisalign vs braces.  (1hr scientific)
  • Dawn Thomas - Financial Advisor from Wealthwise*
    • Speaking on women's superannuation, small business set up and general business advice. (45min - non- scientific)         

Event schedule:

8.30am - Registration (please ensure you arrive on time to go through the COVID Safe check in)
9.00am - Breakfast served
9.30am - Presentations start
12.30pm - Event close


Our event hand hygiene products and masks are kindly sponsored by Erskine Oral Care.

    


Speaker Biographies:

Dr Gosia Barley

Specialist Orthodontist

Dr Gosia Barley is the principal Orthodontist and director of Smile Time Orthodontics. Dr Barley received her Bachelor of Dental Surgery at the University of Western Australia, where she was awarded the Dr F J Simpson Prize in Dentistry, the UWA Graduates Association Prize for the student of the year, the Australian Dental Association Prize for the highest achieving student and the Kenneth S G Sutherland Prize in Preventive Dentistry.

Dr Barley pursued her Orthodontic training at the University of Sydney, completing her Masters in Orthodontics with Honours. She was awarded the Elsdon Storey Research Award from the Australian Society of Orthodontists Foundation for Research and Education, for the best research paper in Australia. She has qualified as a member of both the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons and the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh in Orthodontics. She is a Specialist Orthodontist, a full member of the Australian Dental Association, the Australian Association of Orthodontics (ASO) and a certified member of the Australasian Orthodontic Board (AOB). Dr Barley served as president of the Women in Dentistry society and established Healing Smiles, the dental clinical volunteering program in WA for the treatment of victims of domestic violence. In 2020, she was inducted as a Fellow of the Australasian section of the International College of Dentists.

Dr Barley is committed to continuing education, having lectured locally and nationally on numerous occasions, as well as attending national and international conferences regularly. She is particularly committed to advancing technologies within Orthodontics and implementing them within our practices for the benefit of all of her patients.

 

Dawn Thomas

M AppFin, GradDip FinPlan, CFP* ASIC Identification number 1001284 - Financial Advisor from Wealthwise*

Dawn Thomas is a PhD candidate at Edith Cowan University looking to extend her knowledge and passion about retirement planning advice, female-centric financial advice, superannuation and Centrelink strategies. As a PhD student Dawn is aiming to build on research about the connection between financial literacy and superannuation usage. Understanding that financial literacy is an important determinant of retirement outcomes, she would like fundamental financial concepts to be more accessible to the broader community.

Professionally, Dawn is a Senior Financial Adviser at Wealthwise and the winner of the 2019 AFA Female Excellence in Advice award. Recently Dawn was recognised as an influential voice on financial literacy in Financial Standard's 2020 Power 50 list, which recognises 50 of the most influential financial advisers in Australia.

 
Registration costs:

DHAA Members: $65
DHAA Student Members: $55
Non Members: $98

ADOHTA Members: Registration available through ADOHTA member website. 

The registration fees will update once logged into your account, if you are having trouble with fees displaying please contact us

When
31/01/2021 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
W. Australia Standard Time
Where
Aloft Hotel 27 Rowe Avenue The Springs Rivervale, WA AUSTRALIA
Registration not available.

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