The Nimbin Hemp Embassy hits the ground running in 2019 with another of their popular Medican Workshops on the weekend of January 19 and 20. Special Guest Leah Bisiani (MHlthSc/DipBus/RN1/Dementia Consultant/Learning & Advisory) will be a key speaker. Leah has 35 years’ experience within aged-dementia care establishing a highly skilled knowledge basis as a global leader in the field.
Embassy president Michael Balderstone says, “We are thrilled Leah is coming to Nimbin for the weekend, she has never been here before, and it’s a rare opportunity for everyone on the North Coast to get some real insight into medical cannabis’s amazing properties, especially for those of us getting older. She is a popular and prominent speaker here and overseas at medical cannabis conferences and symposiums and we are fortunate to have her visit.”
Leah’s primary vision has been focused on changing negative culture and philosophies on care associated with people living with dementia, providing a voice that confronts current practice and advocated their rights. Her pioneering revelations have enabled people living with dementia to attain enriched lifestyles based on recognition of personhood and maintenance of self through valuing individual preference and choice.
Additionally, and as a separate interest, she advocates the promising therapeutic attributes of medicinal cannabis for the treatment of chronic intractable pain in the older population.
“Potent opioid analgesics are widely prescribed within the aged care sector in Australia,” she says. “Yet these agents are associated with the highest degree of drug related harm.”
Dr Andrew Katelaris is coming again to the Medican to tell us first hand about his recent jury victory where he was found not guilty for helping epileptic children with medicinal cannabis.
Regular healer and live wire speaker Dr Deb Waldren is also coming again as well as other healers and people using medical cannabis for various ailments. Radic Al will be doing herbal extraction classes and The Hemp Club will be doing demonstrations of hempseed oil extraction.
Lawyer Steve Bolt will be speaking on the cannabis laws and answering your questions on drug driving for example and anything else pot related. Andrew Kavasilas will be talking on the latest from the frustrated front line of political change where big pharma lobbyists still seem to get the final say.
“We cannot introduce any decent medical cannabis program with our current drug driving hysteria, and it’s an important conversation” says Michael. “Invite your friends and come along yourself to the Bush Theatre on Saturday and Sunday, 19 and 20 January, from 11am each day.There will be medical Cannabis users telling their stories and we expect local Green political candidate Sue Higginson will drop in on Saturday. We may even have a guest appearance from local social commentator, comedian and legendary HEMP Olympix official, S Sorrensen. And to top it all The Hemp Club will be displaying and modelling handwoven hemp clothing you cannot find anywhere else on Earth.”
Talks start at 11am and aim to finish by 4.20pm, at the Bush Theatre by Mulgum Creek in the old butter factory on the north side of Nimbin. Everyone is welcome, donations greatly appreciated. Excellent food will be available at the on site Phoenix Rising Cafe.
Anyone using medical cannabis who would like to tell their story on the day should contact the HEMP Embassy…. phone 02 66891842 or email head@hempembassy.net or talk to Michael on the day.
The Nimbin Hemp Embassy hits the ground running in 2019 with another of their popular Medican Workshops on the weekend of January 19 and 20. Special Guest Leah Bisiani (MHlthSc/DipBus/RN1/Dementia Consultant/Learning & Advisory) will be a key speaker. Leah has 35 years’ experience within aged-dementia care establishing a highly skilled knowledge basis as a global leader in the field.
Embassy president Michael Balderstone says, “We are thrilled Leah is coming to Nimbin for the weekend, she has never been here before, and it’s a rare opportunity for everyone on the North Coast to get some real insight into medical cannabis’s amazing properties, especially for those of us getting older. She is a popular and prominent speaker here and overseas at medical cannabis conferences and symposiums and we are fortunate to have her visit.”
Leah’s primary vision has been focused on changing negative culture and philosophies on care associated with people living with dementia, providing a voice that confronts current practice and advocated their rights. Her pioneering revelations have enabled people living with dementia to attain enriched lifestyles based on recognition of personhood and maintenance of self through valuing individual preference and choice.
Additionally, and as a separate interest, she advocates the promising therapeutic attributes of medicinal cannabis for the treatment of chronic intractable pain in the older population.
“Potent opioid analgesics are widely prescribed within the aged care sector in Australia,” she says. “Yet these agents are associated with the highest degree of drug related harm.”
Dr Andrew Katelaris is coming again to the Medican to tell us first hand about his recent jury victory where he was found not guilty for helping epileptic children with medicinal cannabis.
Regular healer and live wire speaker Dr Deb Waldren is also coming again as well as other healers and people using medical cannabis for various ailments. Radic Al will be doing herbal extraction classes and The Hemp Club will be doing demonstrations of hempseed oil extraction.
Lawyer Steve Bolt will be speaking on the cannabis laws and answering your questions on drug driving for example and anything else pot related. Andrew Kavasilas will be talking on the latest from the frustrated front line of political change where big pharma lobbyists still seem to get the final say.
“We cannot introduce any decent medical cannabis program with our current drug driving hysteria, and it’s an important conversation” says Michael. “Invite your friends and come along yourself to the Bush Theatre on Saturday and Sunday, 19 and 20 January, from 11am each day.There will be medical Cannabis users telling their stories and we expect local Green political candidate Sue Higginson will drop in on Saturday. We may even have a guest appearance from local social commentator, comedian and legendary HEMP Olympix official, S Sorrensen. And to top it all The Hemp Club will be displaying and modelling handwoven hemp clothing you cannot find anywhere else on Earth.”
Talks start at 11am and aim to finish by 4.20pm, at the Bush Theatre by Mulgum Creek in the old butter factory on the north side of Nimbin. Everyone is welcome, donations greatly appreciated. Excellent food will be available at the on site Phoenix Rising Cafe.
Anyone using medical cannabis who would like to tell their story on the day should contact the HEMP Embassy…. phone 02 66891842 or email head@hempembassy.net or talk to Michael on the day.