APT SA Wellbeing Weekend 2024

The Association of Psychiatrists in Training SA, Wellbeing Weekend 2024, will be held on Saturday 26 October and Sunday 27 October 2024. The event will take place at the Novotel Barossa Valley Resort.

Event information

Price: Delegate Workshop Registration Fee $50

APT SA are delighted to invite you to the 2024 Wellbeing Weekend to share in inspiration, relaxation, delicious food and good company.

The Wellbeing Weekend 2024 includes an inspiring range of sessions with trainee wellbeing at their heart. We hope this event will stimulate lively discussion about pursuing your passion, balancing competing demands as well as some opportunities for fun and joy.

What WBW24 includes:
Saturday: program of workshops, activities and talks (snacks and lunch included)
Saturday night: delicious dinner at Vintners Bar and Grill
Sunday morning: brunch at El Estanco (event closes at 12 noon)

Accommodation
Most trainees book to stay at the Novotel Barossa Valley Resort on the Saturday night. Attendees receive a reduced rate if they book before September 26th. The link to book was in your original email invitation. Do not forget that you can use PD to cover cost of registration and accommodation.

Transport
Return transport to dinner from Barossa Novotel is included. All other transport is the responsibility of individual attendees.

Registrations close Friday 11 October 2024.

Cancellation Policy: Please note that if you are registered to attend but cancel after the 26 September 2024, there will be no refund.

The health and safety of attendees is our highest priority. APT SA requests that if you are unwell or have cold or flu like symptoms, or who may have been in contact with someone with COVID-19, do not attend.
 

Contact

For more information contact APT SA Committee Member,
Dr Erin Green Email: erinm.green@sa.gov.au

Trudy Lisk, Branch Coordinator, SA Branch RANZCP Email: Trudy.Lisk@ranzcp.org

Date

26 Oct 2024

Location

Novotel Barossa Valley Resort
Golflinks Road
Rowland Flat, SA 5352
Australia