Call for Abstracts
Do you have a project or experience that has advanced the Equally Well mission that you want to share with our Equally Well network?
Do you have a project or experience that has advanced the Equally Well mission that you want to share with our Equally Well network?
Amplify your commitment to the Equally Well mission by submitting an abstract to share your valued contribution to improving physical health outcomes for people with a lived experience of mental health challenges.
Voices from all members of the Equally Well movement – lived experience, clinicians, researchers, advocates, educators, service providers, policymakers, and passionate individuals will converge to shape the future of mental health and physical wellbeing and you have a chance to participate in the dynamic event discussion.
Aligning with our 2025 conference theme, Equally Well for all – working together, we welcome submissions that showcase multi-disciplinary approaches or demonstrate great examples of genuine co-design and collaboration.
Please note:
• 20 minute full presentation
• 10 minute lightning presentation
• 2 minute video presentation
• Poster presentation.
Suggested Topics
Below is a guide to the current priority areas that an abstract may cover:
Abstract Submission Criteria
Your abstract should summarise the important points of the proposed presentation to the conference and highlight the relevant content to be communicated. It needs to be concise yet informative, and contain an outline of the aims, process, relevance, results and conclusions of the work undertaken. It should be no more than 500 to 300 words.
Authors may submit more than one abstract, however, submitting an abstract is no guarantee of a place on the conference program. Where appropriate, assistance can also be offered for the preparation of written papers.
Abstracts should be submitted via the online portal on the Equally Well website. Authors who are not able to submit their abstract online are asked to contact Lee Cobb.
Your abstract submission must include:
1. Abstract title (no more than 12 words)
2. Presentation type
• 20 minute full presentation
• 10 minute lightning presentation
• 2 minute video presentation
• Poster presentation.
3. Author(s)
4. Affiliations
5. Abstract (300 words maximum), using the following headings (additional subheadings can be used):
Introduction: Context, Issue, population group
Method: What did you do?
Results and findings: What did you find?
Discussion: What are the implications going forward and for other contexts?
6. Biography and photograph for each presenter
Poster Submission Criteria
Video Submission Criteria
Submissions will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee according to the assessment criteria. The committee will contact authors about the status of their abstract.
It is important you familiarise yourself with the Important Dates below.
| 16 July 2025 | Call for Abstracts |
| 11 August 2025 | Abstract submissions close |
| 29 August 2025 | Notification of abstract status |
| 08 September 2025 | All presenting authors to register for the event |
| 03 November 2025 | Email PowerPoint presentation |
| 30 January 2026 | Submit 1st draft written paper for book of proceedings |
| 27 February 2026 | Submit final written paper for book of proceedings |
| 27 February 2026 | Submit revised abstract |
Abstract Assessment Criteria
The assessment criteria used by the Scientific Committee will be:
Event theme and topics: showing a significant or relevant relationship to the conference theme.
Current and implementation focus: evidence that the project implementation and outcomes have relevance to improving the physical health of people living with mental illness.
Analytical: the abstract draws out insights, what was learnt, recommends new policies and/or actions and provide a clear understanding of the outcomes.
Collaborative approach: demonstrates effective partnerships with consumers, carers and other partners in design and implementation.
Broadening health: promotes understanding of the range of factors and disciplines that impact on the physical health of people living with mental health challenges.
Quality: high quality scientifically and/or in other ways.
Note: Abstracts written from a health consumer standpoint, demonstrate a partnership or co-design approach, or with a multi-disciplinary focus about service challenges being overcome, are particularly welcome and will be prioritised where possible.
The Equally Well conference website has everything else you need to know about the event. However, should you have any questions about the abstract process, or require assistance, please reach out to Lee Cobb.
Poster Design & Layout
Attention to detail makes poster presentations a success. A general concept is that posters should stimulate discussion, not give a long presentation. Because space is limited, keep your text to a minimum, emphasize graphics, and make sure every item in your poster is necessary. You can always bring handouts that provide more details than your poster. Also, have business cards available so interested people can contact you later.
A poster is essentially a visual presentation, so try to find ways to show what you did. Here are some tips:
Video Production Tips