NZCCSS  Conference 2016
 

Note: Programme is subject to change



 Wednesday 11th May 2016

1500 : 1600 Site visits
Elizabeth Knox Home and Hospital, Epsom, Auckland
Site Visits
Selwyn Village site in Point Chevalier, central Auckland

 Thursday 12th May 2016

0800 : 0845 Registration Coffee available, Industry Exhibition
0845 : 0900 Mihi Whakatau
Welcome from Conference chair
Bonnie Robinson, Conference Committee Chair
0900 : 0910 NZCCSS President’s Welcome Address
Valuing People, Living Well  - what is most important for services for older people to focus on?
Lisa Woolley, President, NZCCSS 
0910 : 0950  Keynote Address:
Ethics and Business and the Living Wage
Mark Powell, former CEO, The Warehouse Group
0950 : 1030 Keynote Address:
Ageing and Change: Looking to the Future in Aotearoa New Zealand
Dr Judith Davey, Institute for Governance and  Policy Studies
1030 : 1100 Morning tea : conversation with industry sponsors and delegates in the Exhibition area
1100 : 1140 Keynote Address
Understanding the Difference That We Make: releasing the results of the Valuing Lives, Living Well research project

Paul Barber, Policy Advisor and Brent Neilson, Researcher, NZCCSS
1140 : 1200 Panel:What Living Well and Being Valued  Means in Practice - Consumer Voices Special guest speakers
1200 : 12.45 Lunch continuing the conversations and communicating with the industry partners over lunch in the exhibition area
1245 : 1330 Keynote address:
Disruptors, dollars, and dignity: keeping people at the centre of our service systems
Lin Hatfield Dodds, National Director, Uniting  Care Australia
1330: 1415 Session 1 Concurrent Workshops A - Residential Focus Concurrent Workshops B - policy/management focus Concurrent Workshops C - Community focus
Dementia Pathways: where they have taken us and will take us in care for people with dementia.
Barbara Fox, Alzheimers Auckland

Exciting new housing options for older people: Mantanikolo – a place to call home for young and old in Mangere.
Rev Goll Manukai,Lotofal'ia Mangere To Methodist Parish, Bruce Stone, Airedale Property Trust
1420 : 1500 Session 2 Valuing Lives, Living Well: the unique contribution of NZCCSS agencies to supporting older people.
Paul Barber, Policy Advisor and Brent Neilson, Researcher, NZCCSS
Kaiāwhina Workforce Action Plan implementation
Cathy Cooney, Independent Chair
Kaiāwhina Workforce Action Plan

1500 : 1530 Afternoon Tea: conversation with industry sponsors and delegates in the Exhibition area
1530 : 1615 Session 3 Concurrent Workshops A - Residential Focus Concurrent Workshops B - policy/management focus Concurrent Workshops C - Community focus
Residents at the heart of medication safety.
Emma Forbes, Health Quality and Safety Commission

Experience of working with multi-ethnic matua
Mark Goshe, Tina Mataiti and Lilieni Bamber, Vaka Tautua Community Services

1620 :1700 Session 4 Palliative care in Services for Older People.
Jackie Robinson, Auckland Hospital Palliative Care Team
Successful ageing for Māori and non-Māori: what makes a difference ?
Ngaire Kerse, University of Auckland
Ruth Teh, University of Auckland
Individualised funding - is it working for clients and providers?
Mary Philips, Presbyterian Support Otago
1800 : 1900 Pre Dinner Drinks and Industry sponsors speed meeting
1900 : 2300 Annual Conference Dinner, a chance to relax and unwind with your colleagues

 Friday 13th May 2016

0830 : 0845 Karakia
0845 : 0900 How does "so what" transfer and value your workforce?" Gill Genet, General Manager Business Development, Careerforce
0900 : 0945 Keynote Address
Science and Innovation: how this links to supporting older people to live well
Professor Sir Peter Gluckman, Prime Minister's Chief Science Advisor
0945 : 1030 The Changing Face of Community Care: how technology is helping people to live well Garry Smith, CEO, The Selwyn Foundation
1030 : 1100 Morning tea : conversation with industry sponsors and delegates in the Exhibition area
1100 : 1145 Session 5 Concurrent Workshops A - Residential Focus Concurrent Workshops B - policy/management focus Concurrent Workshops C - Community focus
InterRAI- experiences of the benefits and the challenges from a residential and community provider perspective.
Hilda Johnson-Bogaerts, Selwyn Foundation
Sue Pollock, Tamahere Village 
Designing for great care.
Euan MacKellor from Jasmx
Working with culturally diverse populations.
Sue Lim Waitemata DHB
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1150: 1230  Session 6 Advance Care Planning and services for older people.
Oleg Kiriaev, Auckland DHB
Working with Maori: Practice, Population and Policy
Alannah Marriott, SWITCH Trainers and Consultants
How does workforce development contribute to valuing people and living well?
James Lord and Lynnette Parkin, Careerforce
1230 : 1315 Lunch continuing the conversations and communicating with the industry partners over lunch in the exhibition area
1315 : 1400 Session 7 Concurrent Workshops A - Residential Focus Concurrent Workshops B - policy/management focus  Concurrent Workshops C - Community focus
Making it Home - enacting the Eden Alternative in existing facilities:
Bonnie Robinson, Howick Baptist Healthcare,
Nicola Turner, Presbyterian Support Central
Updating the Health of Older People Strategy - what this means for future services in your area. 
Jim Nicolson, Manager, Health of Older People Policy, Ministry of Health
Finding meaning for people with dementia - the Australian experience.
Roland Manderson, Anglicare Australia
1400 : 1445
Session 8
Proving your worth: why we need to measure outcomes and how to put PCOMs inaction in aged care services 
Robyn Pope, Wesley Community Action
Partnering with Profit - the experience of Partnership with a commercial provider
Maurice Burrowes, Presbyterian Support Otago
Working Well with people with vision and hearing impairment.
Carina Duke, Jessie Fitzgerald, Catherine Winfrey, Blind Foundation
1445 : 1515 Closing keynote:
Disruptors, dollars, and dignity: keeping people at the centre of our service systems” will look at some of the central challenges facing social services and older people and how we are can respond.
Lin Hatfield Dodds, National Director, Uniting Care Australia
1600 : 1700 Site visits
Elizabeth Knox Home and Hospital, Epsom, Auckland
Site Visits
Selwyn Village site in Point Chevalier, central Auckland