Esperance: Advocacy Leadership Workshop
Event description
Build your advocacy skills, boost your confidence and learn how to influence change in your community or organisation.
Two-day workshop in Esperance
Tuesday 2 & Wednesday 3 September 2025
Lotteries House, Esperance
This two-day workshop will equip you with practical tools to pitch and lead advocacy initiatives using the PHAI advocacy model. You will explore a wide range of topics, from human rights to the commercial determinants of health through case studies, group activities and expert presentations.
Open to community members and professionals in public health, non-government and grassroots agencies, funding bodies, researchers and students.
No prior advocacy experience is needed – just a passion for change.
What you’ll gain
Skills to plan, develop and pitch your advocacy campaign
Hands-on skills through case studies, group work and expert insights
Develop your messaging, delivery and persuasive language
Facilitators
Dr Mel Stoneham, Curtin University PHAI Teaching Team
Prof Christina Pollard, Curtin University PHAI Teaching Team
Ms Dorte Hansen, Project Manager at Hope Community Services
Cost
2-day Workshop: $300 per person (plus booking fee) – including lunch, morning and afternoon tea.
Subsidies are available for community members.
For more information please contact Emily Aarts at emily.aarts@hopecss.org.au
Please note that places are limited and payment is required to secure your booking.
Accommodation is not included in the ticket price.
The venue
Lotteries House, 3 Forrest St, Esperance WA 6450
Further information
Contact Nicole at phai@curtin.edu.au or call Mel Stoneham on 0421 113 580
More about the facilitators
Dr Mel Stoneham
With over 20 years of advocacy experience, Mel's areas of expertise are environment and health, remote community engagement, and marketing tactics. She brings deep expertise in planning, implementing and evaluating advocacy programs.
Professor Christina Pollard
Christina brings 35 years of government experience, offering valuable insights into influencing change from within. Her areas of expertise include food security and government practices.
Dorte Hansen
TBA
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