Thursday, 10th November
Lowitja Institute International Indigenous Health and Wellbeing Conference 2016
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Speakers
Day three opening
9:00AM - 9:15AM
Thursday, 10th November
Plenary Hall 3
Chair: Gregory Phillips
Panel discussion: Close the Gap – reviewing the progress so far
9:15AM - 10:00AM
Thursday, 10th November
Plenary Hall 3
Close the Gap, reviewing the progress so far...
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Richard Weston
Performance by Archie Roach
10:00AM - 10:30AM
Thursday, 10th November
Plenary Hall 3
Morning tea
10:30AM - 11:00AM
Thursday, 10th November
Main Foyer
Panel discussion
11:00AM - 12:30PM
Thursday, 10th November
Plenary Hall 3
Chair: Brendon Douglas
Reclaiming and transforming research and practice: Three Indigenous case studies from Aotearoa
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Heather Gifford
,
Amohia Boulton
,
Denise Wilson
and
Tanya Allport
Building capacity to sustain the next generation
11:00AM - 12:30PM
Thursday, 10th November
Meeting Room 213
Chair: Stewart Sutherland
Family centred models of care for Indigenous early childhood wellbeing–what are they and how do they work?
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Janya McCalman
and
Jenny Sewter
Introducing ‘Feltmum
®
’: A diabetes in pregnancy education tool for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
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Jennifer Browne
and
Colin Mitchell
Urban invisibility: Identities of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in urban Victoria
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Emily Munro-Harrison
Social enterprise and other economic initiatives to sustain our cultures
11:00AM - 12:30PM
Thursday, 10th November
Meeting Room 216
Chair: Jeff Reading
PATU© Aotearoa people’s choice: An Indigenous social enterprise case study
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Levi Armstrong
Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (VACCHO) shared business services–Strength through social enterprise.
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Eddie Gibbons
and
Bryce Craggs
‘Living our ways’: A community driven research program to understand the intersection of rights for Indigenous people with disability
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Scott Avery
Reforming the practice and research agendas: Culture strength and opportunity
11:00AM - 12:30PM
Thursday, 10th November
Meeting Room 217
Chair: Odette Gibson
Researching the ‘invisible infrastructure’ of support in Aboriginal families, communities and organisations: Reflections on findings and opportunities
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Megan Williams
,
Sally Fitzpatrick
and
Rachelle Arkles
Developing a culturally appropriate research agenda to address complex ill-health and disablement within an NDIS context
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CLARE TOWNSEND
Humility, inquisitiveness and openness: Key attributes for meaningful engagement with Aboriginal (Nyoongar) people
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Michael Wright
and
Adrian Munro
Indigenous perspectives of health and wellbeing
11:00AM - 12:30PM
Thursday, 10th November
Meeting Room 218
Chair: Joanne Luke
Ehuola Ohana health program
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Kaiulani Odom
Incorporating play into community healing and the role of outdoor space design in facilitating good social, health and cultural outcomes
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Debbie Stanford
and
Carol Vale
The Aboriginal fathering project
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Shawana Andrews
and
David Gallant
Strengths-based practice: Indigenous methods and models
11:00AM - 12:30PM
Thursday, 10th November
Meeting Room 219
Chair: Felecia Watkin Lui
Characteristics of Indigenous primary health care service delivery models
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Stephen Mr Harfield
Sisters Day Out®: Building resilience and reducing vulnerability to family violence
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Antoinette Braybrook
Taking care of business: Innovative ways Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community controlled health organisations manage corporate support functions
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Kate Silburn
and
Alister Thorpe
Strengths-based practice: Indigenous methods and models
11:00AM - 12:30PM
Thursday, 10th November
Meeting Room 220
Chair: Roxanne Bainbridge
A measure of community functioning
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Debra A Reid
Peer led parent support: Strength-based practice using Indigenous methods and models
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Ailsa Munns
Community led development of diabetes eye care resources
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Carol Wynne
and
Faye Clarke
Lunch & Poster session 3
12:30PM - 1:30PM
Thursday, 10th November
Main Foyer
Kaumātua-centred end of life care:
Whānau
to whakamana their oldest old
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Tess Moeke-Maxwell
Adapting digital story telling to explore Māori
whānau
end of life caregiving experiences: A pilot study
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Tess Moeke-Maxwell
Mitji Ngwali (Little Waves)–Creating a tsunami for the future
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Geraldine Moran
and
Lynette Milson
The development of an appraisal tool for assessing research involving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
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Kim Morey
and
Stephen Harfield
Journey tracks–building cultural identity in our youth
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Vanessa Murdoch
and
Simone Roberts
The Men’s Tjilirra Movement–changing minds and saving lives
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Pamela Nathan
Once were scientists? Claiming Indigenous space in tertiary, health science education
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Rochelle Newport
Burnout? What is it good for? Absolutely nothing
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Gina O'Neill
Birthing a nation: Ka Lahui O Ka Po
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Kaiulani Odom
Opportunities and challenges in intercultural health care
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Angeline Ferdinand
and
Ana Maria Oyarce
Joining the dots–The healthy childhood project–A Victorian maternal and child health innovation project
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Elizabeth F Palk
Evaluating the impact on Aboriginal wellbeing of engagement with cultural heritage
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Jane Palmer
,
Lorelle Burton
and
Megan Forbes
Indigenous culture–saves lives: Australian Indigenous cultural views and knowledges in health policy
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Carmen D R Parter
‘This has changed my life’: Aboriginal employment plans and training grants–Partnerships between Victorian Aboriginal people, Aboriginal community controlled health organisations, Victorian public health services and the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services
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Rebecca Radford
and
Deborah Cole
Aiming for sustainability of a child car-seat program among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in 12 communities in NSW
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Martyn Ralph
and
Bobby Porykali
PATU© Aotearoa: The ‘Meke Meter’
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Jennifer Roberts
PATU© Up! Embracing Te Ao Māori–Embracing Māori worldviews and practices
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Jennifer Roberts
and
Levi Armstrong
Electronic clinical decision support: A sub-study of the Telehealth Eye and Associated Medical Services Network [TEAMSnet] project
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Christopher Ryan
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health curriculum framework
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Brenton Rodgers
Caring for community: Being tobacco free
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Emma J Salt
‘Indígenas’ in Brazilian national censuses: Categories, trends and public policy implications
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Ricardo Ventura Santos
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey–‘It’s about me, it’s about us’
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Joyobroto Sanyal
Aboriginal health defined in the interplay of community, culture and empowerment and how this can transform health services
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Rosalie Schultz
Racism and its impact on the health of Aboriginal children: Insights from the Footprints in Time Study
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Carrington Shepherd
Effectiveness of cultural awareness training for delivering culturally appropriate primary health care services: Views of Aboriginal consumers and providers
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Kaye Smith
The colonisation of Victoria and the Koori Health transition
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Leonard Smith
Supporting the social and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal children: An interactive workshop showcasing the KidsMatter Aboriginal resources and the culturally safe processes which underpinned their development.
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Samantha Smith
Intra-Uterine Contraception in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Women
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Penelope Steele
Culturally situated research: Bridging cultural responsibility and research methods, examining social emotional wellbeing with Indigenous peoples traditional food systems and food sovereignty
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Tim Stevenson
and
Stewart Sutherland
Balee Koolin Bubup bush playgroup–Connecting children and families to Boon Wurrung Country
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Fay Stewart-Muir
and
Sarah Bingle
Case study: Implementing a decolonising framework within institutional processes
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Melissa Sweet
and
Lynore Geia
Strategies of survival: Leprosy and the Indigenous population of New Caledonia
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Ingrid Sykes
Lifting our line of sight–Overcoming the challenge of accessing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander eye health data
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Sharon Manhire
Nga Toiora Manawhenua: Indigenous arts therapy. Arts therapy for Indigenous and ethnic minorities in Aotearoa New Zealand
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Lea Te Huia
and
Anita Manaia
Engage-Exchange-Change: Strengthening Indigenous health research engagement, action, translation and impact
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Alister Thorpe
Building capacity and research relationships through the study of medicinal plants
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Gerry Turpin
and
Beatrice Venkataya
Evaluation of foot health services for Indigenous community members of the Central Coast NSW
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Matthew West
Telling story project: Co-creating an archive of hope using narrative therapy and digital storytelling in Kalumburu a remote Indigenous community
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Clare Wood
and
Sudha Coutinho
Cultural invisibility within the Australian social work curriculum and practice
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Nangala Woodley
Keynote address: Gunn Heatta (Norway)
1:30PM - 2:30PM
Thursday, 10th November
Plenary Hall 3
Chair: Martina Kamaka
Sámi Norwegian Advisory Unit for Mental Health and Substance Use
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Gunn Heatta
Reforming the practice and research agendas: Culture strength and opportunity
2:30PM - 3:30PM
Thursday, 10th November
Plenary Hall 3
Chair: Alister Thorpe
Building bridges between health research and Aboriginal Communities: Indigenous staff collective of the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute
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Odette Gibson
and
Kim Morey
Water Journey: an Indigenous response to hepatitis C
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Alexandra King
and
Sandy-Leo Laframboise
Building capacity to sustain the next generation
2:30PM - 3:30PM
Thursday, 10th November
Meeting Room 213
Chair: Vanessa Harris
An integrated model of child and family services as a core part of comprehensive primary health care
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Donna Ms Ah Chee
Out of the box thinking on Indigenous leadership
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Wendy Watego
Building capacity to sustain the next generation
2:30PM - 3:30PM
Thursday, 10th November
Meeting Room 217
Chair: Gail Garvey
Batiba Guwiyal: Extinguishing the flame of pain: Healing our communities from the impacts of child sexual abuse
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Carol Vale
Co-creating an equitable future: Developing models to ensure that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities benefit from genetic research and health services
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Margaret Kelaher
Indigenous perspectives of health and wellbeing
2:30PM - 3:30PM
Thursday, 10th November
Meeting Room 218
Chair: Rachelle Arkles
Teaching cultural competency in medical school: Engaging the community classroom
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Martina L Kamaka
Creating a healing framework: Supporting survivors of institutional abuse
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Kelleigh Ryan
Reforming the practice and research agendas: Culture strength and opportunity
2:30PM - 3:30PM
Thursday, 10th November
Meeting Room 219
Chair: Kylie Belling
Using Aboriginal knowledge to improve oral health
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Angela Durey
Sectoral system capacity development in health promotion: Evaluation of an Aboriginal nutrition program
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Bill Genat
,
Jennifer Browne
and
Sharon Thorpe
Gender roles and equity: Men and women equally strong together
2:30PM - 3:30PM
Thursday, 10th November
Meeting Room 220
Chair: Doseena Fergie
Women's business–What is happening with Australian Indigenous women's pregnancy and fertility choices?
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Suzanne Belton
,
Dawn Bessarab
,
Janet Kelly
and
Jennifer Anastasi
Afternoon tea
3:30PM - 4:00PM
Thursday, 10th November
Plenary Hall 3
Awards ceremony
4:00PM - 5:00PM
Thursday, 10th November
Plenary Hall 3
Chair: Romlie Mokak
Day three closing
5:00PM - 5:30PM
Thursday, 10th November
Plenary Hall 3
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