Conference 2024
Our 2024 Sponsors
Sponsors 2024
Huge thank you to our 2024 sponsors who help this conference happen!
True Relationships & Reproductive Health
True Relationships & Reproductive Health (True) is a leading provider of reproductive and sexual health services in Queensland offering clinical and counselling services and Relationships & Sexuality Education across the state. Our goal is prioritising healthy relationships and reproductive health for quality of life for all. Formerly known as ‘Family Planning Queensland’, True, a profit-for-purpose organisation, was founded in 1972 on the premise of helping young women to understand how to take charge of their reproductive and sexual health, supporting them with information and choice. Since then, our operations has grown to become more inclusive, with True now aiming to improve health literacy and outcomes for all people in Queensland through providing clinical services, clinical education, community education, and sexual assault counselling services.
Learn more about them here
ASHM
ASHM represents healthcare professionals in HIV, BBV, and sexual and reproductive health. We partner and collaborate to enhance workforce capacity and strengthen health systems to address stigma and barriers to care.
As a trusted community of practice, we provide resources, training, conferences, and advocacy. Join us in eliminating harm, improving wellbeing, and protecting diverse communities.
Find out more about them on their website by clicking here
Queensland Council of Unions
Representing workers since 1885
The Queensland Council of Unions (QCU) is the peak union body in Queensland with 25 affiliated unions representing the interests of almost 400,000 Queensland workers. Since its foundation in 1885, the QCU — as the peak body for the Queensland trade union movement — has strived to achieve industrial, social and political justice for Queensland workers.
Learn more about QCU here
Catholics for Choice
Catholics for Choice is a nonprofit organization that lifts up the voices of the majority of Catholics who believe in reproductive freedom. Since 1973, we’ve worked in the United States and across the world to ensure that all people have access to safe and affordable reproductive health care services and to infuse our core values into public policy, community life and Catholic social thinking and teaching. We believe that reproductive freedom is Catholic social justice value. We work to dismantle religiously-based obstructions to abortion care, contraceptive access and comprehensive health care, particularly because these barriers disproportionately affect people of color, the poor and the vulnerable.
Learn more about CFC here.
- C4C workshop offering website where folks can request a workshop for their community, or team.
- This link of how interested folks could share their abortion stories
Avid Reader
Avid Reader is a Brisbane-based independent book shop offering fiction & non-fiction books, plus book clubs & literary events.
The Centre for Women & Co.
The Centre for Women and Co. are the regional domestic and family violence and women’s health service in Logan and the Redlands. They support individuals and families experiencing and using violence as well as those healing and recovering from trauma and improving their wellbeing.
Micah Projects - Collective of Creatives
The Collective of Creatives is a group of young mothers from Micah Projects’ Young Mother for Young Women (YMYW) program who, with the support of each other and YMYW, have started their own small businesses. Born from conversations of wanting to increase their independence and income WHILST being at home with their young children, these incredible and creative women have (with YMYW) made a space to gather, share and learn about small business. Within the Collective of Creatives, they continue to upskill, market, and network and now run a range of small business start-ups! They’ve expanded hobbies into viable businesses.
“(The conference) was an opportunity to connecting with peers and community, new and established, was incredibly empowering. Came for the community, stayed for the information sharing.”
Conference Delegate, 2022