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New Zealand's first conference will be held in August 2011!
Expanding Horizons Conference
- In conjunction with KANZ (Kinesiology Association of New Zealand)
- 19 – 21 August
- West Plaza Hotel, Wellington.
Costs
- $210 for early bird registration (18 May to 18 July)
- $230 for late registrations.
- This includes:
- Friday night supper
- Saturday & Sunday morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea
- Saturday night dinner
- Not included :
- Accommodation
- Breakfast
- Friday night dinner
- Drinks at the Conference dinner on Saturday
- Transfers from the airport
- Car parking
Registration will be from 5 to 5.30 on Friday evening, after which we will have the Welcome. Then we will split into small groups and have a meal in one of the many different cafes in Wellington. You will be given more information about the various choices closer to the time. Budget on average about $25 for that. Following our meal there will be an introduction to Kinesiology and EFT, so we all know some basics about each modality.
We have a wonderful programme lined up. The four 90 minute workshops will be presented by AAMET registered advanced practitioners and trainers (Liz Hart, Jasmina Kovacev and Mayan Scraders) and EFT Master Barbara Smith (AAMET registered as trainer of trainers).
Also advanced practitioner (AAMET) and Matrix Reimprinting practitioner Debby Guddee will introduce us to Matrix Reimprinting. It’s exciting to see how much expertise and experience we have built up in our small country!
There is a ‘smorgasbord’ section, where we will sample a range of interesting insights and experiences from people who use EFT in a wide range of modalities. These presentations are brief and meant to expand your thinking about EFT.
Regular questions at EFT gatherings are: What about training in NZ? Can anyone set up as a practitioner? There will be a facilitated panel discussion where these types of questions will be answered and as well the future of EFT in NZ will be discussed.
On Saturday night we have Karen Boyes as our keynote speaker. Karen is a Wellington business woman, who won the Business Woman of the Year award ten years ago. Karen is an innovative and very experienced educator and a great speaker. She is called Australasia’s “Mrs Education”. Google her and be even more impressed. We are very lucky to have her!
For more information on accomodation options, speakers and topics, and how to register, see www.expandinghorizons.net.nz
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