That's me busy completing the lanyards today, I mean what is a conference without lanyards right? I think it's supposed to make you feel important and 'official' when arriving at a conference with lanyards so it was really neat to be able to let my creative side go to town.
It's all on this weekend with an opening on Friday morning with each presenter picking up their conference pack with lanyards.
Then the conference proper starts on the following day, on Saturday, starting with a powhiri or a Māori welcoming ceremony at 8.30 am. A cup of tea afterwards with the first presenters starting at 9.30 am and the last at 3.30 pm.
Each presenter has a 20 min' slot to discuss their model of practice and then there is time for the markers to ask questions or clarify things. Afterwards, the whānau or family including friends whom they've invited to watch their presentation can also make comments and then their time is complete.
For this weekend we are having a conference dinner at 6 pm whereby the presenters are able to bring along a +1 or one other guest and then we have a pre-Christmas-like dinner. Some speeches from the valedictorians will be delivered and then we complete the evening with a poroporoake which includes final comments and a karakia or prayer.
It's going to be a very busy weekend with so much going on so I'm really looking forward to Sunday evening when all is complete and then I can relax and put my feet up for a bit before pacing to the next event...






