Key Information
When
21st November 2025
11am - 12pm
Where
Bld B1 (Library), Room 124, JCU Cairns, Nguma-bada Campus, Smithfield
Cost
Free
Audience
Current Students; Public and Community; Research and Industry
Contact
Project Officer – Law | lisa.dale@jcu.edu.au
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Event details
Join us for a specialised seminar in using precision medicine in a legal context to help improve the capacity and functioning of victims of trauma presented by Deanne Drummond, Principal at Reaston Drummond Law and a leader in personalised healthcare advocacy. This seminar is designed for legal professionals seeking to better support clients who have experienced trauma. Learn how precision medicine and nutrigenomics can be applied to enhance cognitive functioning, emotional resilience, and overall wellbeing, empowering trauma survivors to more effectively participate in legal processes and improve their legal and long-term outcomes.
This event will also be live streamed, please register.
About the Presenter
Deanne is a leading family lawyer with nearly 30 years of practice, consistently recognised as a preeminent practitioner in North Queensland by Doyle’s Guide. With a strong foundation in family and domestic violence law, she brings a unique and progressive approach to her work by integrating principles of precision and personalised medicine into her legal practice. Deanne is deeply committed to supporting clients affected by trauma and toxic stress, drawing on specialised training to better understand and respond to the complex needs of vulnerable individuals. Her innovative, trauma-informed practice is enriched by collaborations with experts in health and neuroscience, ensuring a holistic approach to client care. In addition to her legal work, Deanne serves on the board of TREE House Australia Ltd, a health charity focused on improving outcomes for trauma-affected individuals through personalised medicine.