Te Ao Maramatanga

Conference Programme Day 2


Te Ao Maramatanga

New Zealand College of Mental Health Nurses (Inc.)

 

PROGRAMME

Wellington Convention Centre

1-3 April 2009

 

Friday 3 April – Conference Day Two

 

 

7:00am                Registration open

                           Fletcher Challenge Foyer

 

7:30am – 8:30am  Annual General Meeting Breakfast

                           Lion Harbourview Lounge

 

9:00am                Welcome to Day Two

 

9:30am                Plenary Session – Ray Watson

                           Commissioner, Mental Health Commission

                           Additional Presenters : Kaye Carncross & Natalie Coynash

                           “2015 – The Status Quo – Or Something Different”

 

10:30am               Morning Tea

                           Exhibition Hall, Renouf Foyer

 

11:00am               Keynote Address – Jackie Short

                           “Sisters Are Doin’ It For Themselves . . . “

                           (Eurythmics 2005). The Future Of Secure Mental Health Services For Women.

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12:00noon            Lunch

  to 1:00pm           Exhibition Hall, Renouf Foyer

 

1:00pm – 2:00pm  Janssen-Cilag Session

                           Mark Huthwaite

                           Consultant Psychiatrist,

                           “Use of atypical antipsychotics for treatment of psychosis – an update”

                           Michael Fowler Main Auditorium

 

2:00pm – 3:00pm  Janssen-Cilag Session

                           Lyndsey Wheatcroft

                           Community Mental Health Nurse                                                                     

                           “Practical advice on the administration of Risperdal Consta”

                           Michael Fowler Main Auditorium

 

1:00pm – 1:30pm  Abstract Presentations

 

Session 1

Session 2

Session 3

Session 4

Session 5

Ilott Theatre

Lion Harborview Lounge

Square Affair 1&2

Civic Suites

Civic 3

Lesley Maskery

“Our Purpose-built Facility – The First Year . . . “

Joanna Davison

“Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind : The Sexuality Experiences Of Women With Enduring Mental Illness”

David Taylor, Edna Ransfield, Vicky Dent, Tina Millar & Jayne Tawhi

“Improving Nursing Practice And Job Satisfaction By Incorporating A Maori World View In A Mental Health Setting”

Duncan Milne & Dr Kirsten van Kessell

“A Retrospective Analysis Of Violent Incidents In The Child And Family Unit”

Brian McKenna & Anthony O’Brien

“Involvement Of People In Mental Health Emergencies In The Police Taser Pilot Project”

 

1:30pm – 2:00pm  Abstract Presentations

 

Session 1

Session 2

Session 3

Session 4

Session 5

Ilott Theatre

Lion Harborview Lounge

Square Affair 1&2

Civic Suites

Civic 3

Rachelle Weber & Louise Waters

“Nursing Mind And Body”

Tony Farrow

“Maleness And Communication Of Suicidal Distress : Findings From A Multi-Site Ethnographic Study”

Iona Tuitea & Prof Moss

“Solution Focused Nursing : An Alternative Model For Assessing Psychosis And Mai Aitu In Mental Health”

Tricia Irving Hendry & Wendy Lyons

“But Can You Tell Us What Will Happen Next? – Effectively Supporting The Needs Of Parents And Families/Whanau When Their Young Person Is Mentally Unwell”

Kieran Monaghan

Normal for Newtown : Primary Mental Health Nursing In A Community Outreach Setting”

 

 

  

2:00pm – 2:30pm  Abstract Presentations

 

Session 1

Session 2

Session 3

Session 4

2:00pm – 3:00pm

Session 5

Ilott Theatre

Lion Harborview Lounge

Square Affair 1&2

Civic Suites

Civic 3

Marciano Antonio Lim

“Project : ‘Kairaranga’, Wellness Management Plan (RPP)”

Helen Hamer

“Citizen Interrupted? Madness, Citizenship And Social Justice : The Implications For Mental Health Nursing Practice”

Dr Athena Gavriel

“The Wellington Regional Action Plan For Refugee Health And Well-being : An Innovative Example Of Negotiating People, Power And Politics”

Dale Little

“To examine mental health implications for survivors of family violence. To present information on community resources available to the health sector.  To discuss recommendations on policy and practice for mental health services”

Debbie Gell & Kay Laracy

“Implementing Primary Mental Health Care In A Prison Setting”

 

2:30pm – 3:00pm  Abstract Presentations

 

Session 1

Session 2

Session 3

Session 4

2:00pm – 3:00pm

Ilott Theatre

Lion Harborview Lounge

Square Affair 1&2

Civic Suites

Kay McCauley-Elsom & Tracy Beaton

“Minding The Future And Gender Sensitive Practice”

Karen Evison & Ashley Bloomfield

“Tobacco Use And The Role Of You As A Provider Of Health”

Debra Lampshire

“The Vilification Of Emotions In Mental Health Practice : What Is The Healing Potential Of Love?”

 

. . . continues . . .

 

  

3:00pm                Afternoon Tea

                           Exhibition Hall, Renouf Foyer

 

3:30pm                Plenary Session & Closing Address

 

4:00pm                Conference Closing

 

4:30pm                End of day two

 

 

 

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