Webinar Series – Outcomes CNAS Minority Veterans Needs Assessment Project

April 1, 2020

You are invited to join the next Webinar in the Series on Military Transition where we will start to expand our thinking around the needs of Women Veterans, Minority Groups and Indigenous Veterans.  In this Webinar we will be discussing the topic of:

“Outcomes CNAS Minority Veterans Needs Assessment Project.

In this Webinar Emma Moore from the Military, Veterans, and Society Program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) will share insights on the needs of Veterans from Minority Groups drawn from recent research undertaken by CNAS.

 

Presenter: Emma Moore

Research Associate

Military, Veterans, and Society Program

Center for a New American Security (CNAS)

Date:           Tuesday 7th of April 2020

Time:         

New Zealand  9.00am – 11.00am (NZST) * (GMT +11 Hours)

Australia  7.00 am Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane

The Netherlands  10.00 pm Amsterdam, Wednesday 1st of April

The UK   9.00 pm London, Wednesday 1st of April

Canada 4.00 pm Toronto, 1.00 pm Vancouver, Wednesday 1st of April

The USA 4.00 pm New York, 1.00 pm Los Angeles, Wednesday 1st of April

 

There will be a one hour presentation followed by an interactive Q&A session of an hour that will allow participants to ask Emma questions about points raised in the presentation or on current issues on transition related to their work.

 


TO REGISTER

To participate in this Webinar with Emma Moore Register at:

https://otago.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-Y1H-d48Tma5UhOJx2VbIA

 

When you have registered you will receive information on how to access the webinar online

If you have any queries regarding the Webinars or Registration, Email the ASCN (New Zealand) Secretariat at ascn.nz@gmail.com.

 


ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Emma Moore

Emma Moore is a Research Associate in the Military, Veterans, and Society Program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS).

CNAS is a Washington based independent, bipartisan, nonprofit organization that engages policymakers, experts and the public with innovative, fact-based research, ideas, and analysis to shape and elevate the national security debate.

A key part of its mission is to inform and prepare the national security leaders of today and tomorrow on a range of topics including Military, Veterans and Families policy and experience.

Emma Moore has a Master of Arts in War Studies from King’s College London and a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from Brown University, where she also worked on the University’s “The Cost of War Project”.

Prior to joining CNAS, she served as Executive Assistant and Social Media Lead for Narrative Strategies, a group of experts using strategic communication to combat violent extremism.

Emma Moore has also worked as a Program Manager with ProVetus, a veteran peer-mentoring organization and as an intern at the US Naval War College’s Center on Irregular Warfare and Armed Groups.

 


ABOUT THE SERIES

This series of real time education and information sharing webinars has been developed by ASCN (New Zealand) a Not For Profit organisation in collaboration with Veterans Affairs New Zealand, the NZ Defence Force and the University of Otago.

The Webinars in the Transition series are being presented by International Thought Leaders and Researchers from New Zealand allied countries including Canada, United States, the United Kingdom and Australia. Robert Lippiatt from ASCN (NZ) will chair the Webinar series. Robert has had significant international experience chairing and facilitating Defence and Veterans Forums

Each Webinar will cover the key issues and insights on Military Veteran Transition and post service life gained through research and other ongoing work with military members, veterans and their families in the relevant country.

Watch out for information and registration instructions for the next set of Webinars in the series.

If you require any additional information on these Webinars or would like to register your interest in participating in the rest of the Webinar series please contact Steve Shamy at the ASCN (New Zealand) Secretariat at email ascn.nz@gmail.com.

 


ABOUT ASCN

ASCN (New Zealand) in conjunction with ASCN (Australia) form the Trans Tasman Australasian Services Care Network (ASCN).

This Not for profit Network acts as a neutral and independent hub for discussion and action by Government, Research, Service Providers and Advocacy on health and wellbeing questions and issues that impact military, veterans, public safety officers and their families in both countries.

It is committed to improving the life-long health and wellbeing of current and former members of the Defence Force (Regular and Reserve), Public Safety Organisations and their Families