FASSTT Conference Abstract Submissions Now Open – Closing 31 August 2025

26 August 2025

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 Present Your Work at the Leading Conference on Refugee Trauma Recovery in Resettlement


Abstract Submissions Now Open – Closing 31 August 2025

Abstract submissions for the 4th Australia and New Zealand Refugee Trauma Recovery in Resettlement Conference are now open.

The conference will be held at the International Convention Centre (ICC), Sydney from 4–6 May 2026, hosted by STARTTS on behalf of the FASSTT network.

This is your opportunity to share your expertise, insights, research or innovative practices with 700+ delegates from across Australia, New Zealand and the globe, spanning mental health, healthcare, community services, education, academia, settlement and government.

What You Can Submit
You can submit an abstract for:

Individual Paper Presentation
Poster Presentation
Half-Day or Full-Day Workshop

Conference Streams
Your abstract should align with one or more of the following conference streams:

  1. Knowledge and Innovation
  2. Influencing the Context
  3. Sustaining the Work
  4. Age-Specific Approaches

Full details and theme descriptions are available on the conference website.

How to Submit Your Abstract (by 31 August 2025)

Step 1: Review the abstract guidelines
Step 2: Prepare your abstract (max. 300 words)
Step 3: Submit online via the abstract portal

Submissions close 11:59pm AEST on 31 August 2025

Half-Day and Full-Day Workshop Abstracts Welcome!
The first day of the conference, Monday 4 May, will be dedicated to interactive skills-based workshops. If you have an idea for a practical, in-depth workshop that would benefit fellow professionals, we encourage you to submit a workshop abstract.

Workshops should support professional development in areas such as clinical practice, trauma-informed education, community development, cultural safety, research methods, group work, or program implementation.

We look forward to receiving your submissions and seeing you in Sydney next May!

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