Register for ASoP Bondi Junction Inquest symposium
- Jan 11
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Updated: Feb 5
'Aftermath: Lessons from the Bondi Junction Inquest' is a one-day hybrid symposium, convened by the Australian Society of Psychiatrists (ASoP) which confronts the difficult questions raised by the Bondi Junction Inquest — and asks what must change.
Serious harm rarely arises from a single failure but from the cumulative effects of fragmented care, missed warning signs, constrained services and unclear accountability. This symposium brings together psychiatrists, legal experts, policymakers and people with lived experience for three focused panel discussions to explore the key clinical, legal and system level lessons from the Inquest.
Held with deep respect for those affected, this is a forward-looking, evidence-informed conversation about ethical decision-making and the reforms required if prevention is to take precedence over reaction.
The symposium will be delivered in hybrid format, with limited in-person attendance at the iconic Museum of Sydney and livestream virtual access for national participation.
Speakers include those personally impacted by the tragedy (Elizabeth Young), legal/policy experts (Sue Chrysanthou, Amanda Cohn, Hugh Dillon, Steve Robson, Natasha Robinson), lived experience/carer advocates (Jonathan Harms, Richard Hendrie), and psychiatrists/trainees (Andy Carroll, Kimberlie Dean, Anthony Harris, Jacqueline Huber, Steve Kisely, Beth Kotze, Olav Nielssen, Chris Ryan).
The full programme and speaker biographies are available on the ASoP Events page: here.



