Coeliac Safe - Gluten Free for Life - CNZ conference 13th November 2021
The 2021 Coeliac NZ Conference focusing on living coeliac safe – gluten free for life, includes a pre-event breakfast seminar & master class for health professionals, to help them unmask the disease. The conference itself will have dual presentations, with topics tailored separately for both adults and students (aged 13-21).
We will be bringing together inspirational healthcare and community educators in both guest speakers and interactive settings, and there will be lots of time for networking and kōrero.
Entry to the Conference includes a special gluten-free buffet lunch and afternoon tea prepared by our Dining out Programme accredited cafes, plus a goodie bag filled with Crossed Grain Logo accredited products.
Follow the link to find out more and purchase your tickets and take advantage of the early bird discounts.
Kia Ora
Wendy Bremner
General Manager
Coeliac New Zealand
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