Topic: Protecting vulnerable people in the changing risk and governance landscape
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Topic: Protecting vulnerable people in the changing risk and governance landscape

May 10, 2018

Save the Date

Every year we host educational broker forums that are relevant to the markets current climate and we’re delighted to invite you and your colleagues to attend and hear from our expert panelists. Please take note of the dates and locations below.

This year our broker forums will focus on protecting vulnerable people in the changing risk and governance landscape.

Our specialised sectors are becoming increasingly complex. Generic insurance and risk management advice, particularly around issues of abuse prevention just doesn’t cut it any more for these clients.
Clients are increasingly seeking advice on how to refocus their risk and insurance investment to more effectively support better governance and help transition to a more proactive and sustainable future.

Key Points

Our broker education forums will discuss key points on how governance risk and insurance are vital components to ensure organisations in our specialty sectors are able to protect vulnerable people and prevent harm.

This session will also provide information on how you can access relevant risk management services and utilize our expertise in these sectors to deliver tailored risk solutions through Ansvar Risk.

Dates and Locations

Our broker forums will take place in the morning from 8:30am to 12:30pm including registration and break time. We will have tea and coffee during registration, prior to the forum starting and light refreshments for our break.

If you wish to attend one of our broker forums please take note of the dates and locations below.

Date State Location
Wed 25 July Brisbane, QLD Rydges South Bank
Tue 31 July Sydney, NSW The Grace
Thur 2 August Melbourne, VIC RACV City Club
Tue 7 August Adelaide, SA Mercure Grosvenor
Wed 15 August Perth, WA Mercure Hotel

Registration closed

Further details to be released soon

More in-depth details on the forum topic can be viewed here

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