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Our first face-to-face meeting since Jan 2020: strategic planning weekend

By
Morgan Carpenter
Date Posted
18 Jul 2022
Date Revised
18 Jul 2022

Board and staff at our strategic planning weekend, 16 July 2022: Cody Smith, Dr Aileen Kennedy, Morgan Carpenter, Dr Alice de Jonge, Paul Byrne-Moroney, Dr Anita Jacombs, Clare MacDonald, Olympia Balopitos, Dr Agli Zavros-Orr, Councillor Tony Briffa

Board and staff at our strategic planning weekend, 16 July 2022. From left to right: Cody Smith, Dr Aileen Kennedy, Morgan Carpenter, Dr Alice de Jonge, Paul Byrne-Moroney, Dr Anita Jacombs, Clare MacDonald, Olympia Balopitos, Dr Agli Zavros-Orr, Councillor Tony Briffa. Photo thanks to Dr Hannah Holland


 
Our board and staff met for a strategic planning weekend in Canberra, ACT, this last weekend, 16-17 July 2022. This was also the first time that our directors and our staff met each other in person - the effects of the pandemic mean that we have been functioning entirely online with no full in-person meetings since January 2020. This was a vitally important opportunity to connect and talk face-to-face.

We were also pleased to hear from Dr Hannah Holland who talked about the ACT government's plans to regulate medical interventions on people with variations of sex characteristics. IHRA is one of many stakeholders who have been engaged in active discussions with the ACT government on these proposals, which were kicked off by a joint letter by IHRA, IPSA and AGA.

In the photo, from left to right you can see Cody Smith, Dr Aileen Kennedy, Morgan Carpenter, Dr Alice de Jonge, Paul Byrne-Moroney, Dr Anita Jacombs, Clare MacDonald, Olympia Balopitos, Dr Agli Zavros-Orr, Councillor Tony Briffa. Thank you to Dr Hannah Holland for taking the photo. Sadly, Candice Cody was unable to join us.

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Acknowledgement of Country
Our Australian staff and board live and work on First Nations lands. We recognise that sovereignty over this land was never ceded and that this always was and always will be Aboriginal land. We acknowledge the continued connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to land, waterways and community and pay our respects to all First Nations people.
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