Guidelines for speakers, chairs and discussants

To All Conference Participants

Each session is divided into parts. Please refer to the program grid for the structure and times of your session.

The program is full, please respect your colleagues and ensure you stay to time (10min). In the morning, check with staff or a conference notice board for last-minute changes in program.

Language is powerful - especially when discussing alcohol and other drugs and the people who use them. Stigmatizing language reinforces negative stereotypes. “Person-centred” language focuses on the person, not their substance use. Find out more here.

In the unlikely event you had any concerns about your session, please contact the Conciliation Officer Gillian Shorter to discuss.

Chair of sessions

The chair should confirm at least 10 minutes before the session commences that all speakers and discussants have arrived. You may rearrange the order of the session presentation to ensure that time is not wasted waiting for a speaker, though if possible each speaker should be kept within the half of the session for which they were scheduled. Please make sure you know the name, place of work and title for the speakers and discussants before the session starts. Make sure that speakers have loaded their presentations onto the computer prior to the start of the session.

Briefly introduce the name of the speaker, where they come from, names of co-authors and the title of the paper. Each presenter and discussant have a maximum of 10 minutes. You will be provided with cards that show "3 minutes remaining", "1 minute remaining" and "time is up". In a four-paper session, the first two papers, the commentary on them, and further general discussion after the commentary should be completed by 45 minutes into the session. Please do not allow your sessions to overrun. Sessions should not be extended into the breaks. A polite statement is: "If you want to talk further please find the person during the breaks."

Speakers

Make sure you arrive at least 10 minutes before the session starts and introduce yourself to the chair. If you have not already done so, upload your presentation onto the computer provided.

Label your presentation with your last name, followed by an abbreviated title. Please note that the slide with the COI statement should follow the title slide of your power point presentation.  Disclosures should relate to the substance of the research being presented, declaring any relationships and potential conflicts as part of the presentation you make. Note: Please ensure your presentations are created in 16:9 screen configuration.

Please be considerate of your colleagues and stick to the time limit for the presentation (10 minutes) to allow all speakers the same opportunity to present without running into the next session’s time or break.

When the chair indicates your time is up, finish the sentence you have started and close your presentation. After the discussant's comments, you will have 2-3 minutes to respond.

Discussants

Please confirm the session in which you are a discussant when you arrive at the conference, as occasionally assignments and times have to be rearranged in the last minute. Make sure you arrive at least 10 minutes before the session starts to introduce yourself to the chair and presenters and to check your comments. The main role of the discussant is to identify comparative or contrasting themes in the two presentations and raise questions to open the discussion. Constructive comments will be helpful to authors in improving papers before they are submitted to journals and will enhance the quality of the discussion. Take time before the session to make sure your comments will take a total of no longer than 10 minutes.

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