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BCCM Resilience Dinner

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The Business Council of Co-operatives and Mutuals and Employers Mutual  Limited (EML) have great pleasure in extending an invitation for you to attend the 2022 BCCM Resilience Dinner with guest speaker Associate Professor Dr Munjed Al Muderis. 

The 2022 BCCM Resilience Dinner will be held at the Strangers Dining Room, New South Wales Parliament House at 7pm on Tuesday, 15 March 2022.

As member-focused organisations, co-operatives and mutuals play a vital role in supporting the resilience of Australians in their professional, working, sporting, cultural and social life. In NSW, there are 746 co-operatives and mutuals that contribute more than $12.27 billion in turnover to the State economy.

The BCCM Resilience Dinner celebrates the role of mutuals and co-operatives in supporting individual wellbeing.

The dinner is sponsored by EML, a 109-year-old mutual insurer and the claims manager for the NSW Government’s iCare scheme. EML has been helping people recover from workplace injuries for over 100 years. EML, Australia’s only work injury insurance mutual, reinvests profits into programs and services that help make workplaces safer. Assisting people, like ‘first responders’, through programs that develop and support resilience, is part of EML’s outstanding track record of helping people to get their lives back.

We hope you will join members of the BCCM and guests of EML for an evening of fine dining and inspiring conversation with Associate Professor Dr Munjed Al Muderis.

Guest speaker

Associate Professor Dr Munjed Al Muderis
  
Associate Professor Dr Munjed Al Muderis

 
A/Prof Munjed Al Muderis is an Australian trained Orthopaedic Surgeon and a  Squadron Leader in the Australian Air Force Reserve. Born in Baghdad, Munjed had to flee Iraq as a young Doctor having refused the orders of Saddam Hussein to mutilate army deserters’ ears. Munjed endured a life threatening journey to Australia by boat. After spending 10 months in Curtin Detention Centre, upon his release, he embarked on a mission to become an Orthopaedic Surgeon.

Munjed’s day-to-day work involves hip and knee arthroplasty and reconstructive surgery. He is a leading surgeon in the revolutionary technology known as Osseointegration. Munjed has helped hundreds of amputees world-wide (Iraq, Cambodia, Lebanon, United Kingdom, Canada, Jordan, Turkey, Fiji, Australia, New Zealand and Netherlands) to improve mobility, reduce pain and overall enhance their quality of life.

Munjed teaches at Notre Dame and Macquarie Universities, trains local and international surgeons, registrars and medical students.

Apart from his academic and clinical roles, Munjed is heavily involved in humanitarian work. Munjed is a Patron of the Asylum Seekers Centre, Sanctuary Australia Foundation and the New South Wales Amputee Association. He is a Patron of the Australian Red Cross, Amnesty International Australia and Multicultural Disability Advocacy Association. He is affiliated with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

Charity partner

The Australian Mutuals Foundation Limited


Make a donation to The Australian Mutuals Foundation Limited (AMF) when you purchase your ticket. 

The AMF was established:

  • To support Australian children and youth who are at risk of abuse or neglect, or who are disadvantaged in terms of housing, medical care or education (domestic activities will be conducted through a partnership with Barnardos Australia).
  • To assist remote and disadvantaged communities in impoverished South East Asian and South Pacific countries to alleviate poverty through the creation of sustainable financial cooperatives (international activities will be conducted through a partnership with the Asian Confederation of Credit Unions).
  • To provide a mechanism for members of cooperatives and mutuals, and the general public, to make donations to assist those affected by natural disasters (either domestic or international).

Disclaimer

This event may be subject to change due to NSW State Government restrictions.


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Refund policy

The BCCM understands circumstances can change and offers the following alternatives to assist should you need to alter your registration. FOR SINGLE TICKET REGISTRATIONS: Cancellations can be arranged by writing to the BCCM (info@bccm.coop). Cancellations made before 15 January receive a full refund. Cancellations made between 15 January and 15 February incur a 50% penalty cancellation fee if you are not able to transfer your registration. Cancellations after 15 February incur a 100% penalty cancellation fee (no refund) if you are not able to transfer your registration. Transfers after 15 February incur a $50 transfer fee for each transfer. FOR TABLE REGISTRATIONS: Cancellations can be arranged by writing to the BCCM addressed to info@bccm.coop. Cancellations made before 15 January receive a full refund. Cancellations made between 15 January and 15 February incur a 50% penalty cancellation fee (50% refund). Cancellations after 15 February incur a 100% penalty cancellation fee (no refund).