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Final Program file here.
CREATING FUTURES 2015 – PROGRAM
Monday, 11 May 2015
8:30am
Buses depart Shangri La Hotel for Yarrabah Aboriginal Community
9:30am – 12:30pm
9:30am
9:50am
OPENING PLENARY SESSION St Albans Anglican Church (Chair: Sue Andrews)
Welcome to Country
Mark Wenitong – The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health narrative – emerging issues (p 57)
10:30am – 11:00am
Morning tea
11.00am Michael Spencer – Community-based, participatory approaches to improving disparities in physical and mental health: Insider-Outsider reflections from a Native Hawaiian researcher (p 52)
11:40am Marshall Watson – Rupture and repair: human rights, social justice and juvenile offenders (p 57)
12:30pm – 2:00pm
Lunch and visits to Art Centre and Cultural Centre/Museum
2:00pm – 3:30pm
PARALLEL SESSIONS 1A, 1B and 1C
Session 1A:
DIGITAL NARRATIVES (WORKSHOP)
Chair: Geraldine Dyer
PCYC Mezzanine
Session 1B:
YARRABAH STORIES
Chair: Gregory Pratt
St Alban’s Church
Session 1C:
SERVICE ISSUES
Chair: Alan Clough
PCYC Main Hall
2.00pm
Relationships Matter: The use of digital storytelling
to empower clients and understand the importance
of first time mothers in an evidence-based home
visiting program (p 73)
Shirley-Ann Rowley, Kym Cunningham, Samantha Lewis,
Kyoko Molleneaux, Jasmin Cockatoo-Collins,
Neari Van Hooren and Anthony Weller
2.00pm
Yarrabah – Our future our way (p 24)
Ruth Fagan
2.00pm
Unintended consequences of Alcohol Management
Plans (AMPs) in Queensland: changes in drug and
alcohol use (p 47)
Jan Robertson and Alan Clough
2.30pm
A place based Journey to community healing
in Yarrabah (p 34)
Jacqui Lavis, Bernie Singleton
2.30pm
The road to cultural competence (p 28)
Julie Henderson, Kimina Andersen, Daniel Williamson,
Shirley Anastasi, Marianna Serghi, David Crompton,
Brett Emmerson, Geoffrey Lau
2.50pm
Traditional hunting, the original mindfulness (p 57)
Timothy White
2.50pm
Attraction, orientation and resignation:
Can increased support reduce voluntary turnover
of remote health professionals? (p 43)
Leigh-ann Onnis
3.10pm
Discussion
3.10pm
Discussion
2:00pm and 3:30pm
Buses depart for Shangri La Hotel
5:30pm – 6:30pm
OFFICIAL OPENING, POSTERS AND WELCOME RECEPTION Poolside/Terrace, Shangri La Hotel
Acknowledgement of Country and Welcome Remarks – Stewart Lockie (Cairns Institute)
Consumer Welcome – Trevor Clark and Chris Wighton
Official Opening – The Honourable Robert Pyne (Member for Cairns)
6:30pm
OPENING OF THE FIRST PEOPLES’ ART EXHIBITION Fleet Room, Shangri La Hotel
Mapping Memories, Reclaiming Culture – Indigenous Art from FNQ
The exhibition will be opened by Nic Rothwell while Master Printer, Theo Tremblay, accompanied by local artists,
will share a personal story about his artistic collaborations in FNQ.
The orientation sessions for
participants in the LMH course
will be held in Marlin Room 1,
Shangri La Hotel, Cairns, on
the Monday afternoon.
(LMH course delegates will
depart Yarrabah at 12.30pm,
lunch will be provided.)
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CREATING FUTURES 2015 – PROGRAM
Monday, 11 May 2015
Posters (pp 60-66)
A way forward
Kimina Andersen; Emma Howarth; Lynten Johnson; Kerry
Lyons; Julie Henderson; Daniel Williamson; Geoffrey Lau; Shirley
Anastasi; Marianna Serghi; David Crompton; Brett Emmerson
Understanding Barriers and Facilitators to Postpartum Care
among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women with
Gestational Diabetes: translating problems into informed
action.
Chamberlain C, Preece C, Campbell S, Fredericks B, Mein J,
Davis B, Matic V, Rafter E, Minnecon D, Nigam P, Arabena K
Pause – video art for wellbeing
Elli Ioannou
Characterising the ecological nature of health programs
reported in the Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal
Leah Johnston, Petah Atkinson, Margaret Cargo, Joyce Doyle,
Bradley Firebrace, Mayatili Marika, Kevin Rowley
Improving mental health and wellbeing using apps:
Acceptability of two culturally adapted e-mental health
strategies for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
in Darwin, Northern Territory
Josie Povey, Robert Mills, Kylie Dingwall, and Tricia Nagel
Mental health and technology in the tropics: Practitioner
awareness, training and use of e-mental health in Far North
Queensland
Heidi Sturk, Angela White, David Kavanagh, Carla Rogers,
Tania McMahon, Robert King, Jennifer Connolly,
James Bennett-Levy, Tricia Nagel
Reconnecting the disconnect: Health and well-being and
community empowerment in a relocated setting
David Tibbetts
Creating change: the role of marketing in informing
systemic change.
Emma Townsend, Gary Hubble
Mind your parenting: a systematic review evaluating the
effectiveness of mindful parenting programs, in developing
parents’ and children’s wellbeing
Kishani Townshend, Zoe Jordan, Micah Peters and Komla Tsey
ArtAbility: Art therapy workshops: from within CALD
communities for children with autism
Cindy Tran and Christopher Lawrence
The first Symposium on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Music and Wellbeing: opening arts-practice and research
conversations to a wider audience
Sally Treloyn and Penelope Smith
Held by Nyoongar culture: Building meaningful relationships
between mental health and drug and alcohol service
providers and Nyoongar peoples
Michael Wright, Tanya Jones, Margaret O’Connell and
Rosemary Walley
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CREATING FUTURES 2015 – PROGRAM
Tuesday, 12 May 2015
8:30am – 10:45am
OPENING PLENARY SESSION : “RIGHTS AND RECOVERY” Ballroom, Shangri La Hotel (Chair: Ernest Hunter)
8:30am Helen Glover – Personal Recovery: a basic human right or an optional extra? (p 26)
9:15am Patricia O’Brien – Disability reform: Partnership or paternalism? (p 42)
10:00am Helen Herrman – Improving mental health and human rights for young women and girls in adversity (p 29)
10:45am – 11:15am
Morning tea
11:15am – 12:45pm PARALLEL SESSIONS 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D and 2E
Session 2A:
HARM TO SELF & OTHERS
Session 2B:
BABY ONE (WORKSHOP)
Session 2C:
IMAGINING RECOVERY
Session 2D:
BEING CREATIVE
Chair: Janya McCalman
Marina Room 1/2
Chair: Gregory Pratt
Marina Room 3
Chair: Gary Hubble
Ballroom 1
Chair: Michael Spencer
Ballroom 2
11.15am
Psycho-social resilience, vulnerability
and suicide prevention: a mentoring
approach to modifying suicide risk
for remote Indigenous students at
boarding school (p 15)
Roxanne Bainbridge, Janya McCalman,
Sandy Russo, Katrina Rutherford
11.15am
Apunipima Cape York
Health Council, Maternal
Child Health, allied health,
health worker led Baby One
Program (p 72)
Diana Jans, Amanda Wilson
11.15am
Creating change: the role of marketing in
informing systemic change (p 54)
Emma Townsend, Gary Hubble
11.15am
The power of connection in the
digital world (p 55)
Helen Travers and Julie Gibson
11.15am
Mental health of Indigenous people
in Australia and the Pacific Islands:
an epidemiological overview (p 19)
Fiona Charlson and Holly Erskine
11.45am
It’s all too complicated. Nobody gets it.
Nobody understands what I need” – Mission
Australia and Partners in Recovery (PIR)
facilitating support for people living with a
severe and persistent mental illness (p 39)
Natalie Musumeci, Adam Skewes and
Travis Shorey
11.45am
Creative cyber-connections and
counter-narratives (p 25)
Lynore Geia and Melissa Sweet
11.45am
Re-engineering psychosocial
interventions: the PREMIUM method
(p 40)
Abhijit Nadkarni
12.05pm
Accreditation, participation and citizenship –
‘An evaluation of the National Mental Health
Service Standards, Standard 3, Consumer
and carer participation’: A technical expert’s
perspective (p 42)
Ross O’Donovan
12.05pm
Bright futures: integrated, art-based
approaches to social and emotional
wellbeing program delivery (p 49)
Alexandra Schultz
11.45am
Culturally safe partnerships in practice
(p 59)
Natalie Williams, Charles Hodgson, Jody
Kopp and Mark Munnich
12.15pm
Discussion
12.15pm
Discussion
12:45pm – 1:45pm
12.25pm
No shame in talking it out – testing
mental health messages through
music and dance (p 58)
Samantha Wild, Sarah Shiell and
Dion Brownfield
Session 2E:
ISLAND NATIONS GLOBAL &
REGIONAL ISSUES
Chair: Dame Carol Kidu
Marlin Room 1
12.15pm
Mental health in the Pacific:
challenges and progress (p 50)
Yutaro Setoya
Lunch (Poolside / Terrace)
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CREATING FUTURES 2015 – PROGRAM
Tuesday, 12 May 2015
1:45pm – 3:15pm
1:45pm
2:30pm
PLENARY SESSION : “NEIGHBOR STATES” Ballroom, Shangri La Hotel (Chair: Fiona Charlson)
Dame Carol Kidu – Complexity and change: Addressing the challenges (p 31)
Mark Lawrence – Mana Tangata – Power of the People (p 34)
3:15pm – 3:45pm
Afternoon tea
3:45pm – 5:25pm
PARALLEL SESSIONS 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D and 3E
Session 3A:
THE CLINICAL COALFACE
Session 3B:
HEALTHY BEGINNINGS
Chair: Karin O’Brecht
Marina Room 1/2
Chair: Paul Stephenson
Marina Room 3
3.45pm
Lost in translation: Barriers to effective
communication and engagement
with Aboriginal patients in remote
Cape York communities (p 41)
Karin Obrecht
3.45pm
Future trajectories: children and the
times to come (p 46)
Beverley Raphael, Kate Sandy and
Penelope Burns
4.05pm
Assessment and management of the
acutely agitated patient in a remote setting:
Consensus Statement of Australian
Aeromedical Retrieval Services (p 35)
Minh Le Cong, Dan Ellis, Emmeline Finn,
Mike Hill, Richard Johnson, Stephen Langford,
Cathrin Parsch, John Setchell
4.25pm
Pattern Based Formulations: Writing it with
the right hemisphere
(p 30)
Rajan Nishanth Jayarajan and
Karin Obrecht
4.45pm
An ultra-short client-directed rating
scale for use in counselling in Aboriginal
contexts (p 45)
Margaret Pestorious
4.15pm
Empowering Apunipima’s health
workers to lead preventative early
development and allied health education
to families in remote Aboriginal
communities in pregnancy through to
1000 days: Communities creating a
strong start to life (p 59)
Amanda Wilson, Diana Jans
4.45pm
Discussion
Session 3C:
IMAGINING RECOVERY
(DISCUSSION SPACE)
Ballroom 1
3.45pm
In this session a World
Café will be facilitated
by Noel Muller, Trevor
Clark, Patricia O’Brien
and Robbie Lloyd where
participants will have
the opportunity to join a
series of open discussions
in small groups.
The session will provide
a space in which many
voices will be heard, and
in which all will participate
equally. Feedback from
each group will be
reported back as part of
capturing the collective
wisdom in the room.
A set of questions drawn
from current issues,
relevant to consumers,
and from presentations
in the Imaging Recovery
stream will be the focus
of the session.
5.05pm
Discussion
Session 3D:
NEW TECHNOLGIES & WELLBEING
(SYMPOSIUM)
Chair: Helen Travers
Ballroom 2
Session 3E:
ISLAND NATIONS:
ISLAND ISSUES
Chair: Mark Lawrence
Marlin Room 1
3.45pm
Getting with the program: using new
technologies to enhance Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander social and
emotional wellbeing (pp 67-68)
James Bennett-Levy (Convenor)
3.45pm
Rich Country, Poor Patients:
The challenges of providing psychiatric
services in the public and the private
sectors in Papua New Guinea (p 39)
Florence Muga
PAPERS:
From scepticism to endorsement:
what led to the shift in Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander community
attitudes toward new technologies in
Northern NSW?
Judy Singer, James Bennett-Levy and
Darlene Rotumah
Supporting the Indigenous health
workforce in e-mental health and
wellbeing
Kylie Dingwall, Michelle Sweet,
Tricia Nagel, Stefanie Puszka
The Mindspot Indigenous wellbeing
course
Nick Titov and Carlie Schofield
Creating Peer Supervision Groups to
Support the Development of e-Social
and Emotional Skills on the North
Coast of NSW
Darlene Rotumah, Gina O’Neill,
James Bennett-Levy, Judy Singer
4.05pm
Mental health capacity building
for Pacific Island countries:
Challenges and benefits (p 18)
Odille Chang, Myrielle Allen,
Balram Pandit
4.25pm
Current and likely mental health issues
from rising sea-level in a remote coastal
region of the Solomon Islands:
a pilot study (p 15)
James Asugeni, Peter Massey, David
MacLaren and Rick Speare
4.45pm
‘Te Meeria’ – More than just a name
change: The growth of a blossoming
mental health service in Kiribati (p 56)
Marieke van Regteren Altena and
Mireta Noere
5.05pm
A longitudinal study of health outcomes
for people released from prison in Fiji:
The HIP-Fiji project (p 32)
Stuart Kinner, Rebecca Winter, Kate Saxton
7:00pm AN EVENING FOR INDIGENOUS DELEGATES Wuchopperen Health Service
A bus will depart from the Shangri La Cairns Hotel at 6:30pm SHARP for Wuchopperen Health Service, 13 Moignard Street, Manoora.
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CREATING FUTURES 2015 – PROGRAM
Wednesday, 13 May 2015
8:30am – 10:45am
PLENARY SESSION : “GLOBAL MENTAL HEALTH” Ballroom, Shangri La Hotel (Chair: Helen Herrman)
8:30am Harvey Whiteford – Burden due to mental and substance use disorders: An analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013 (p 58)
9:15am Vikram Patel – Innovations in improving access to care for mental disorders in low and middle income countries (p 44)
10:00am Rahul Shidhaye – Making it Happen: Closing the treatment gap for mental disorders by translating evidence base into practice (p 51)
10:45am – 11:15am
Morning tea
11:15am – 12:45pm PARALLEL SESSIONS 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D and 4E
Session 4A:
ESTABLISHING THE BURDEN
Session 4B:
INDIGENOUS CHILD & YOUTH
Chair: Mark Lawrence
Marina Room 1/2
Chair: Geraldine Dyer
Marina Room 3
11.15am
Screening of social and emotional
wellbeing among Aboriginal people
(p 29)
Aleksandar Janca and Sivasankaran
Balaratnasingam
11.15am
NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence
(CRE), Improving health services for
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
children (ISAC), 2014-2018 (p 23)
K Edmond, D McAullay, D Atkinson,
R Marriott, R Bailie, A Ruben, M Wenitong,
V Nossar, B Kirkwood, F Stanley
11.45am
Is SCID-1 a practical, valid and culturally
competent method to diagnose mental
disorders in Indigenous Australians?
(p 54)
Maree Toombs, Steve Kisely, Geoff
Nicholson, Noel Hayman, Sri Kondalsamy
Chennakesavan, Geetha Ranmuthugala,
Neeraj Gil, Gavin Becarria
11.45am
Engagement – how is this
operationalised for conducting research
in & providing therapeutic services for
Child & Youth Mental Health in remote
Far North Queensland? (p 23)
Geraldine Dyer
12.15pm
Mental and substance use disorder
epidemiology: Guidelines for data
collection and analysis (p 24)
Alize Ferrari, Fiona J Charlson and
Holly Erskine
12.05pm
History of the Petford Training Farm
(p 27)
Geoff Guest
12.25pm
Discussion
Session 4C:
IMAGINING RECOVERY –
NT EXPERIENCE
Chair: Robbie Lloyd
Ballroom 1
Session 4D:
CREATIVE MOVEMENTS
(SYMPOSIUM)
Chair: Helen Travers
Ballroom 2
Session 4E:
ISLAND NATIONS:
CULTURE AND DIVERSITY
Chair: Narayan Gopalkrishnan
Marlin Room 1
11.15am
Creativity and collaboration in
the Top End (p 14)
Susan Aiton
The 2nd Symposium on
Aboriginal Music and
Wellbeing (an initiative of the
National Recording Project for
Indigenous Performance in
Australia) (pp 70-71)
Payi Linda Ford and Sally Treloyn
(Convenors)
11.15am
Cultural diversity and mental health
(p 26)
Narayan Gopalkrishnan
PAPERS:
Caring about ceremony: the
National Recording Project
for Indigenous Performance
in Australia and Rak Makmak
Marranunggu perspectives
on songs, ceremony and
wellbeing
Payi Linda Ford
Strong junba, feeling, and
family: intergenerational
stories about the importance
of dance culture in the
Kimberley
Sally Treloyn and
Rona Googninda Charles
Music and wellbeing in
contemporary Western
Arnhem Land
David Manmurulu, Jenny
Manmurulu, Isabel O’Keeffe
Arrernte Healing songs.
Myfany Turpin, Amelia Turner
and Kumalie Riley
11.45am
Conversations between anthropology
and psychiatry: drawing out the best
from interdisciplinarity in global
mental health (p 47)
Amanda Rosso Buckton
11.35am
Mental Health Carers Program (p 20)
Phil Dempster and Naomi Brown
11.55am
Issues in urban respite for remote
Aboriginal carers and care recipients
with mental health, chronic illness
or disabilities in the Top End of the
Northern Territory Australia (p 37)
Gabby Lyon and Gundimulk Wanambi
12.15pm
Applying creative and collaborative
management strategies in a complex
Top End disability service, aiming for
improved quality of life outcomes
(p 36)
Robbie Lloyd
12.35pm
Discussion
12:45pm – 1:45pm
Lunch (Poolside / Terrace)
12.05pm
Reconciling cultural policy, enterprise
and art in the Pacific: the case of Leweton
Cultural Group and Water Music (p 22)
Thomas Dick and Sandy Sur
12.25pm
Art and mental health in Samoa (p 48)
Brigid Ryan, George, Leao, Steven Percival,
Patricia Fenner, Lisi Petaia, Margaret Goding,
Chee Ng
12.45pm
Mental health and development
partnerships in the Solomon Islands (p 40)
Chee Ng, Paul Orotaloa (Tbc),
Stephen Araitaiwa (Tbc), Brigid Ryan
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CREATING FUTURES 2015 – PROGRAM
Wednesday, 13 May 2015
1:45pm – 3:15pm
1:45pm
2:30pm
PLENARY SESSION : “CREATIVITY” Ballroom, Shangri La Hotel (Chair: Melissa Sweet)
Nicolas Rothwell – Outsider art and the creative spirit (p 48)
Theo Tremblay – Boundary riders (p 55)
3:15pm – 3:45pm
Afternoon tea
3:45pm – 5:15pm
PARALLEL SESSIONS 5A, 5B, 5C and 5D
Session 5A:
INDIGENOUS FORENSIC ISSUES
(SYMPOSIUM)
Chair: Marshall Watson
Marina Room 1/2
Session 5B:
INDIGENOUS ISSUES
Session 5C:
EMPOWERMENT AND PLACE
Session 5D:
WORDS AND PICTURES
Session 5E:
ISLAND NATIONS: LEADERSHIP
Chair: Louise Livingstone
Marina Room 3
Chair: Rachael Ham
Ballroom 1
Chair: Trevor Clark
Ballroom 2
Chair: Yutari Setoya
Marlin Room 1
The mental health of Indigenous
Australians in custody: a public
health challenge (p 69)
Ed Heffernan and Kimina Anderson
(Convenors)
3.45pm
Intellectual disability and Indigenous
Australians: Review and update of
current issues (p 48)
Meera Roy and Sivasankaran
Balaratnasingam
3.45pm
Picturing the land that supports our
strengths: How places contribute to
the wellbeing of Aboriginal youth
(p 33)
Arlene Laliberté and David Stanger
3.45pm
Creative Judo: harnessing the positive
uses of mania and psychosis (p 20)
Trevor Clark
3.45pm
Peering into the fiscal labyrinth:
how money moves into and within
the PNG health system (p 38)
Geoffrey Miller
4.15pm
The public and private good benefits
in addressing the1chronic disease
pandemic among Indigenous peoples
(p 18)
David Campbell
4.15pm
The place of ‘country’ in Aboriginal
health and well-being: benefits of
measuring therapeutic outcomes and
economic cost of culturally-based
models of health care in rural and
remote Aboriginal populations (p 46)
Nicholas Roberts
4.15pm
The role of writing and publishing
in creating futures (p 17)
Vlasios Brakoulias
4.15pm
A qualitative evaluation of leadership
development workshops for mental
health workers from four Pacific Island
Countries (p 25)
Paul Fung and Ros Montague
4.45pm
Revolutionising public health:
integrating diversity, ecosystems and
Indigenous knowledge through the
Oceania EcoHealth Chapter (p 14)
Kerry Arabena and Jonathan Kingsley
4.45pm
What cinematic devices can be used
to portray mental illness? (p 38)
Craig Middleton
PAPERS:
The mental health problems of
Indigenous Australians in custody:
an overview
Ed Heffernan and Kimina Andersen
Understanding Trauma and PTSD
from a mental health, SEWB and
cultural perspective
Kimina Andersen and Ed Heffernan
From custody to community –
developing culturally competent
mental health services for
Indigenous people in custody
Ty Green and Charlene Gordon
4.45pm
Balance between worlds: The crosspollination of knowledge systems
(p 30)
Marilyn Kepple and Maureen Liddy
4.35pm
Resuscitating the National mental
health policy for the Maldives (p 39)
Arif Mohamed
4.55pm
A mental health up-skilling course
for nurses and community health
workers from Pacific Island countries:
Building relationships (p 43)
Tanya Park, Scott Trueman and
Kim Usher
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CREATING FUTURES 2015 – PROGRAM
Wednesday, 13 May 2015
5:30pm – 7:00pm
DIGITAL HUB WORKSHOP Ballroom, Shangri La Hotel
This session for practitioners will be facilitated by Helen Travers, Julie Gibson and Ramesh Santhanam from
Paadhai Trust, with technical input from Olga Goloshchapova from ThoughtWorks, to address the question:
How can we stimulate community entrepreneurship in the ICT for Development sector? Or, how do you monetise
ICT4D at the community level? What are the opportunities for real jobs and small businesses?
Outcomes from the workshop – concrete ideas for community employment and business development in
the sector – will be collated and sent to participants and facilitators.
7.00pm – 8:30pm
FORUM —
BRIDGING GAPS: DIFFERENT CONTEXTS DIFFERENT SOLUTIONS Ballroom, Shangri La Hotel
Facilitator:
Panel:
Melissa Sweet
Allison Anderson, Marshall Watson, Vikram Patel
In this public forum facilitated by Melissa Sweet,
renowned researcher and writer in the area of global
mental health, Vikram Patel, will consider lessons from
his experiences over two decades in promoting the
importance and realisation of mental health as a core
component of global health in pursuing equity in
health worldwide, and in eliminating the discrimination
and exclusion of people suffering from mental
disorders in economically disadvantaged societies.
In Australia, an economically privileged society with
robust social and health sectors, disadvantage,
discrimination and exclusion are pervasive across
remote Indigenous Australia and compounded for
those with mental health and other disabilities. Two
Aboriginal Australians, politician Allison Anderson
and psychiatrist Marshall Watson, will reflect on
the salience of those experiences and lessons to
the political, service and social landscape of remote
Indigenous Australia.
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CREATING FUTURES 2015 – PROGRAM
Thursday, 14 May 2015
8:30am – 10:45am
PLENARY SESSION : “BEHAVIOUR AND DISEASE” Ballroom, Shangri La Hotel (Chair: Robyn Mc Dermott)
8:30pm Charles Gilks – Universal health coverage, HIV treatment and mental health – linking it all together (p 26)
9:15am Michael Spencer – The value of community health workers to reducing health disparities (p 52)
10:00am Stuart Kinner – The pivotal role of primary care in meeting the health needs of people recently released from prison (p 31)
10:45am –11:15am
Morning tea
11:15am – 12:45pm PARALLEL SESSIONS 6A, 6B, 6C, 6D and 6E
Session 6A:
MEASUREMENT:
CORRELATES AND OUTCOMES
Chair: Alan Clough
Marina Room 1/2
Session 6B:
EMPOWERMENT PRACTICES
(WORKSHOP)
Chair: Rachael Ham
Marina Room 3
Session 6C:
IMAGINING RECOVERY
11.15am
Stress and Indigenous health:
Measuring allostatic load (p 49)
Zoltan Sarnyai and Isabella Jawan
11.15am
Supporting the personal and
collective empowerment process:
a tailored training program (p 72)
Yann Le Bossé
11.15am
Working with human service alliances
to create sustainable social enterprise
outcomes, learning and employment
for people living with psychosocial
disability (p 36)
Robbie Lloyd
11.45am
Salivary cortisol and stress response
in indigenous and non-indigenous
university students (p 16)
Maximus Berger, Sarah Larkins, Jacinta
Elston, Peter Malouf, Priscilla Page, Ann
Kraeuter, Sarangan Ketheesan, Cara
Graepel, Weeda Beg, Zoltan Sarnyai
12.15pm
Exploring the use of activity
measurement technologies for adults
with mental illness (p 19)
Justin Chapman, Michael Breakspear,
Wendy Brown, Nicola Burton
12:45pm – 1:45pm
Chair: Robbie Lloyd
Ballroom 1
Session 6D:
MOVING IMAGES
(FILM DISCUSSION)
Chair: Anthony Weller
Ballroom 2
Session 6E:
ISLAND NATIONS:
POLICY AND PRACTICE
Chair: Geoffrey Miller
Marlin Room 1
11.15am
Manapanmirr, in Christmas Spirit
(p 13)
Jennifer Deger and Paul Gurrumuruwuy
11.15am
Implementation research for
mental health service improvement:
learnings from PRIME project (p 51)
Rahul Shidhaye
11.45am
Managing a collaborative change
process in an environment of human
services reform in an urban, regional
and remote Carers Service (p 53)
Sharon Tentye
11.45am
Papua New Guinea’s health workforce
crisis and its implications for service
delivery in the Australia–PNG border
region (p 44)
Dunstan Peniyamina and Geoffrey Miller
12.05pm
Raising awareness and improving
engagement in caring for Indigenous
communities (p 17)
Dianne Borella
12.05pm
Implementing the new Papua New
Guinea National Health Gender Policy
– some challenges and opportunities
(p 32)
Russel Kitau and Sebastian Robert
12.25pm
Discussion
12.25pm
Healthy phoning: Papua New Guinea’s
first ever health call centre (p 56)
Amanda H A Watson, James Kintwa,
Regina Poima, Maddison Dat and
Roselyne Melua
Lunch (Poolside / Terrace)
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CREATING FUTURES 2015 – PROGRAM
Thursday, 14 May 2015
1:45pm – 3:15pm
1:45pm
2:30pm
PLENARY SESSION : “HEALTH AND RESEARCH CAPACITY IN NORTHERN AUSTRALIA” Ballroom, Shangri La Hotel (Chair: Mark Wenitong)
Robyn McDermott – Time to rethink chronic disease? (p 37)
Alex Brown – From heart to head and back again: an unexpected journey (p 17)
3:15pm – 3:45pm
Afternoon tea
3:45pm – 5:30pm
PARALLEL SESSIONS 7A, 7B, 7C and 7D
Session 7A:
WORKING WITH COMMUNITIES
Session 7B:
ACKNOWLEDGING HISTORY
Session 7C:
PLAYING GAMES (SYMPOSIUM)
Chair: Louise Livingstone
Marina Room 1/2
Chair: Gregory Pratt
Ballroom 1
Chair: Julie Gibson
Ballroom 2
3.45pm
Embedding social and emotional wellbeing
into primary health care within a community
controlled health service: reflections on our
first year (p 28)
Rachael Ham, Bernard David, Janya McCalman,
Louise Livingstone
3.45pm
Intergenerational trauma a conduit to prison
for Indigenous Women (p 50)
Juanita Sherwood
4.15pm
Doing it hard in the bush: refocussing on
health outcomes (p 35)
Kenny Lawson and Malcolm McDonald
4.15pm
Uti kulintjaku: creating a shared language for
mental health (p 41)
NPY Women’s Council Ngangkari Program
3.45pm
Blackgammon: a model for co-designing
alternate reality games with Indigenous
Australian youth as a participatory health
promotion approach to future healthy
parenthood (p 69)
Melody Muscat, David Plummer, Roxanne
Bainbridge, Elizabeth Bonsignore, Shalom Christian
College Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth
4.35pm
Home-school partnerships in Indigenous
communities – empowering parents and
engaging children in early education (p 33)
Helen Klieve, Bev Fluckiger and Chris Hanrahan
Effective co-design methods and techniques for
engaging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
youth as design partners of an ARG in an
education setting
The experiences of Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander youth as designers of an ARG to
address preconception care for future healthy
parenting
4.55pm
Social and emotional wellbeing, natural helpers,
critical health literacy and translational research:
connecting the dots for positive health outcomes
(p 22)
Neil Drew
5.15pm
Discussion
PAPERS:
The current viewpoints from a broad range of
ARG designers and researchers on engaging
youth as co-designers of ARGs, and how this
translates into an Indigenous setting
5.15pm
Discussion
Session 7D:
ISLAND NATIONS:
TRAUMA AND REFUGEES
Chair: Dame Carol Kidu
Marlin Room 1
3.45pm
Addressing the role of primary health care
workers in mental and physical support
recovery after disasters (p 45)
Beverley Raphael and Penelope Burns
4.15pm
West Papua – forgotten refugee (p 27)
Paul Greenway, Benny Wenda, Trix Taime,
Maluo Magaru, Ravu Kapa, Dessy Anggreani
and Sue McGinty
4.35pm
An exploratory study of the psychosocial
impacts of mass conflict and displacement on
functioning and mental health based on the
Adaptation Development and After Persecution
and Trauma (ADAPT) model amongst West
Papuan refugees in Papua New Guinea (p 52)
Alvin Kuowei Tay, Susan Rees, Jack Chan,
Moses Kareth, Derrick Silove
4.55pm
The coherence and correlates of Intermittent
Explosive Disorder amongst West Papuan
refugees displaced to Papua New Guinea (PNG)
(p 53)
Alvin Kuowei Tay, Susan Rees, Jack Chan,
Moses Kareth, Derrick Silove
5.15pm
West Papua – transmedia impact campaign (p 21)
Thomas Dick
6:00pm for 6:30pm
CONFERENCE DINNER (Tickets required; cash bar) Ba8, Shangri La Hotel
Entertainment by: Chris Wighton, NPY Women’s Council (“Inma” – Traditional Song and Dance), representation of Sounds of AustraNesia
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