Note: Programme is subject to change
Wednesday 11th May 2016 |
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1500 : 1600 |
Site visits Elizabeth Knox Home and Hospital, Epsom, Auckland |
Site Visits Selwyn Village site in Point Chevalier, central Auckland |
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Thursday 12th May 2016 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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
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Individualised
funding - is it working for clients and providers? Mary Philips, Presbyterian Support Otago |
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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 |
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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 If you are planning to come to this session please complete the attached and bring it with you |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |