Programme

Wednesday 6th July

8.00am  Registration for workshops & Trade pack in
8.30am Workshop 1
8.30 - 4.30
Bernadette Paus
Mental Health “Everybody’s business”
St Davids Room 1 & 2

Workshop 2
8.30 - 12.30
Dawn Freshwater
How to facilitate critical consciousness
St Davids Room 4

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10.00am

Workshop 3
10.00 - 4.30
Co-existing Disorder Addictions and Mental Health
St Davids Lecture Theatre 

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12.30pm Lunch
1.15pm Workshop 1
continued

Workshop 4
1.15 – 4.30pm
Shirley Smoyak
Working with family systems
St Davids Room 4

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Workshop 3
continued
2.30pm Afternoon Tea
4.30pm  Workshops finish
4.30pm Conference registration opens
5.00pm -
7.30pm

Welcome Reception (amongst trade)
 
Will include Te Oranga Tonu Tanga Presentation
St Davids Lecture Theatre Block

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Thursday 7th July

7.30am Registration open
8.30am Mihi & Conference Opening
9.45 am Morning Tea
10.15am

Keynote: Dawn Freshwater
Using models of critical consciousness raising as vehicles for mental health nurses to become practice innovators, policy generators as opposed to implementers and through the generation of practice based evidence lead to practitioner-researcher approaches to mental health nursing practice.

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11.00am National Speaker: Graham Roper
Southerly Change - Who should influence change?
11.30am National speaker: Professor Richie Poulton
The importance of self-control in childhood for how your life turns out as an adult
12.15pm Lunch
1.15pm National Speaker: Sue Luty
"I am me not the diagnosis": How to change the experience of Bipolar Disorder
2.00pm College accreditation, credentialing and certification framework  Heather Casey , Dr Daryle Deering and Kim Ryan

Concurrent Session  A 

 Stream      Nursing Practice        Bicultural Practice  Research &
Development    
Interdisciplinary
Practice
 Half Day
Workshop
 2.15pm

Dr John Hurley

Preparing mental health nurses for roles in talk based therapies: Qualitative research findings of natural transitions and 'escaping' from nursing.

                           

Manase Lua

Revitalising and implementing Pacific concepts for cultural and clinical excellence

                

Karen Couldridge

Attitudes of mental health professionals who work in community mental health teams (older people’s service) towards giving copies of care plans to clients/service users.

          

Claire Gilbert

How well are we addressing clients’ co-existing substance use and mental health problems?

                               
      Jane Nugent 

Physical Health
&
Psychopharmacology
                      

 2.45pm

Emma Skellern

Enhancing talking therapies to meet the needs of vulnerable population groups

Filomena Leaupepe

 Pacific Mentoring specialising in the Samoan perspective for secondary school students using nursing teachings and theories and delivered by a Pacific clinician.

Dr Mark Smith

Advanced practice roles, nursing council competencies and the role of evidence

Stacey Wilson

Peer research: bridging the gap to better evaluate alcohol and other drug services

3.15pm Afternoon Tea 

Concurrent Session B

 Stream      Nursing Practice          Bicultural Practice  Research &
Development
Interdisciplinary
Practice
 Half day workshop
continued
 3.45pm

Michele Yeoman

A Motivational Interviewing Approach with People who Hear Voices

                               

10  Tio Sewell

He Arataki Akonga Hauora mo ngoTauira Nehi Maori- Maori Nursing Student Placement Guideline for Maori Health Services

                        

11  Shelley Gunther

Are we doing it right? - Clinical support for new graduate mental health nurses

                        

12  Steve Paddock

Working with Co-existing problems in a therapeutic community: When Democracy and Concepts meet

 

 

 4.15pm

13  Jane Barrington

Trauma Informed Care – A Relational Practice

14  Laurie Hakiwai

Can HoNOs be useful when working with Maori service users 

                 

15  Fiona Hamilton

Skills Matter funded education programmes: students’ perceptions

                 

16  Rudy Bakker

Missing Links, the SASI Project

 4.45pm

17 Jane Kirtley          

Nutrition and Mental Health- Is there a role for Mental Health Nurses in the future?

18  Hineroa Hakiaha

Working for Kaupapa Maori Mental Health Services

19  Alex Craig

Good Work is Good For You

20  Cindy Schmidt

The Antarctic Southerly

5.15pm Day finish
6.30pm Dinner and Fellowship Ceremony
Otago Museum

Friday 8th July

7.15am NZCMHN AGM Breakfast
8.00am Registration
8.30am Welcome/Housekeeping: Rosemary Diehl ‘Truby King’,  Dame Margaret Bazley - College Patron
9.00am

Keynote:Shirley Smoyak
A comparison of practice directions internationally

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9.45am National Speaker: Helen Hamer
What can past, present and future notions of citizenship teach us about mental health nursing, participation and political power?
10.30am Morning Tea

Concurrent Session C

 Stream  Nursing Practice  Nursing Practice  Research &
Development
 Interdisciplinary
Practice
 Practice & Legal
Issues
 11.00am

Bernadette Paus
Nurse Practitioner          
Symposium  
      
incorporating

25 Dr Jane Nugent

Mental Health Nurse Practitioners/Prescribers – what do West Coast Mental Health Nurses Really Think?

                              

21  Fran Richardson

Remembering what we know-resisting doxic practices in mental health nursing.

                                       

22  Julia Hennessey

The Winds of Change Appreciative Inquiry - A Research Methodology For Mental Health - a positive way to research mental health

                                           
                            

23  Michael O’Connell

Smart mental health care where it matters

                                

24  Dianne Phillips

Ethic of care

                                
 11.30am

26  Tony Farrow

Accuracy of suicide risk assessment formulation: The relationship between values, attitudes and communication

   

27  Alicia Sutton

Northerly Change: Development of Medical Clinical Coach role in an Auckland inpatient service

Dr Mark Wallace-Bell
Smoke Free Forum
Making it Happen: Smoking Cessation in Practice

28  Katheryn Butters

A qualitative study of the ethical practice of newly graduated nurses working in mental health

 12.00pm

29  Trudy Dent

Southern Support Eating Disorders (SSED) Service: A nurse-led initiative in the Southern Region

30  Margaret Daniela

Community Psychiatric Nurses responses to clients who present potential elements of high risk.

31  Tom Ryan

Space, Time and Farnakling Gremlins: Reaffirming and communicating the value of clinical supervision in the evolving context of mental health nursing practice and dealing with the gremlins.

32  Pipi Barton

Changing nursing clinical practice in an inpatient mental health setting: the implications of change in reality

12.30pm Lunch
1.15pm

National Speaker: Frances Hughes
Targeting support for mentally ill as vulnerable population 
 

 2.00pm  Plenary - an opportunity for discussion with keynotes Heather Casey
2.30pm Afternoon Tea 

Concurrent Session  D

 Stream     Nursing Practice  Forum Research &
Development
Interdisciplinary
Practice
Practice & Legal Issues
 3.00pm

33  Ronald Baker

ICT the new wave

Sarah Skipper
Dual Diagnosis Forum
(Intellectual Disability & Mental Health)

34  Moira O’Shea

Team education for nurses- an innovative way to provide professional development to nurses across a variety of settings in one DHB- a working model

35  Rebecca Missen

Smokefree brief intervention; Core practice within mental health and addiction services

                                     

36  Ines Bruins

The windy and rocky road towards a seclusion free inpatient unit.

 3.30pm

37  Monique Jones

Understanding our responses to the Canterbury Earthquake

38  Carolyn Swanson

Values and Attitudes "Why do they Matter"

39  Fiona Clapham Howard

Best Practice Recommendations from a Consumer Advisor Perspective on Mental Health Inpatient Units becoming “Smokefree”

40  Anthony O’Brien

Compulsory community care in New Zealand mental health legislation 1846 - 1992.

4.00pm Conference Closing - Poroporoaki
4.15pm Finish

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