NACCHO Members Conference and Annual General Meeting

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NACCHO Members Conference and Annual General Meeting Monday 5 th December 2016 Arrival day and registration open 2.00pm 5.00pm Pre-Conference registration Registration desk: Level 8 Exhibition Open Tuesday 6 th December 2016 Day 1 Members Conference 7.30am 5.00pm Conference Registration Registration desk: level 8 8.00 5.30pm Exhibition Open 8.00 9.00am Master of Ceremonies Delegates to take their seats 9.00 9.15am Welcome to Country Plenary Session 1 - NACCHO Chairperson s Welcoming Address 9.20 9.30am Strengthening Our Future through Self Determination Speaker: Mr Matthew Cooke Plenary Session 2 - Opening address 9.30 10.00am Keynote speakers: 1. The Hon Ken Wyatt AM, MP, Minister for Health and Aged Care (TBC) 2. The Hon Catherine King MP, Shadow Minister for Health Strengthening Our Future through Self Determination #NACCHO2016 Page 1

Plenary Session 3 - Medicare Benefits Scheme Chair: Mr Matthew Cooke 10.00 10.15am Medicare Benefits Scheme Review Overview Speaker: Professor Bruce Robinson, Chair, MBS Review Taskforce 10.15-10.30am Chair to wrap up session 3 Morning Tea & Exhibition: 10.30 11.00am Plenary Session 4 - Accessing Medicare Income: two case studies Chair: MC 11.00 11.30am Case study one: Speaker: Ms Julie Tongs, Chief Executive Office, Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health Service Case study two Speaker: (TBC) Panel discussion and questions Concurrent Session 1 - Sustainable Growth and Harnessing Resources (Medicare, government and other) 11.30 12.30 pm Urban Session Chair tbc Rural Session Chair tbc Remote Session Chair tbc Reports from Concurrent Session 1 Plenary report back on key issues from each group Verandah Room Grosvenor Room Lunch & Exhibition: 12.30 1.30pm Strengthening Our Future through Self Determination #NACCHO2016 Page 2

Plenary Session 5 - Service Planning Chair: TBC 1.30pm 2.00pm Service Planning and Design Service Planning and Linking to Funding Plenary Session 6 - Table Top Presentations This session will be held in the main plenary room delegates can remain seated and the Presenters will rotate to each conference table and provide a brief presentation on a key project or program currently being delivered in their service. Please note that each presentation will be approximately 10mins (including discussion) 2.00 3.00pm TT.01 Presenter: Ms Jodie Fisher, National QUMAX Coordinator, NACCHO and Sharon Storen, The Pharmacy Guild Of Guild of Australia Quality Use of Medicines Maximised for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People (QUMAX) TT.02 Presenter: TBC, NACCHO Ear & Hearing Skill Set Training TT.03 Presenter: TBC, Foetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder (FASD) TT.04 Presenter: Speaker TBC - Aged Care Legislation changes TT.05 Presenter: insert name TT.06 Presenter: insert name TT.07 Presenter: insert name TT.08 Presenter: insert name TT.09 Presenter: insert name TT.10 Presenter: insert name Strengthening Our Future through Self Determination #NACCHO2016 Page 3

Afternoon Tea & Exhibition: 3.00 3.30pm Concurrent Session 2 Workforce Innovation, Challenges and Opportunities Please make your way to one of the concurrent sessions below after the afternoon tea break 3.30 4.00 pm Urban Rural Remote Plenary Session 7 4.00 4.30pm Primary Health Network update Wrap up of day one & close Closing remarks and thanks 4.30pm Exhibition area will be open until 5.30pm Verandah Room Grosvenor Room Social Event Welcome Reception 6.00 9.00pm A light dinner will be served Entertainment TBC Courtyard level 8 Wednesday 7 th December 2016 Day 2 Members Conference 7.30am 5.30pm Registration desk re-opens Registration desk: level 8 Exhibition open Plenary Session 8 Welcome to day two 9.00 9.10am Chairpersons overview of the day s session Strengthening Our Future through Self Determination #NACCHO2016 Page 4

Plenary Session 9 Best Practice 9.10 9.40am Best Practice in Comprehensive Primary Health Care for Clients with Chronic Disease Speaker: Professor Alex Brown (TBC) Definitions of Comprehensive / Integrated Primary Health Care What is integrated primary healthcare? Speaker: Ms Donna AhChee, Chief Executive Officer, Central Australia Aboriginal Congress Aboriginal Corporation 9.40 10.10am Governance and NOUS Review overview results of consultation with State and Territory Affiliates Speaker: Ms Patricia Turner, Chief Executive Officer, NACCHO Morning Tea & Exhibition: 10.10 10.40am Concurrent Session 3 - Primary Healthcare Best Practice Please make your way to one of the concurrent sessions below after the morning tea break 10.45-11.30am Engagement/health promotion Up to three presentations: CASE STUDIES Models of Primary Healthcare Up to three presentations: CASE STUDIES Clinical and service delivery Up to three presentations: CASE STUDIES Policy and Service Delivery for Ear & Hearing Health, Queensland Aboriginal & Islander Health Council (QAIHC) Plenary Session 10 - Aboriginal Child and Adolescence Wellbeing 11.30 11.50am Aboriginal child and adolescence wellbeing and supporting communities to develop initiatives focused on cultural education, and breaking the intergenerational cycles of disparity Verandah Room Grosvenor Room Bristol Room 2 Speaker: Professor Ngiare Brown, Senior Aboriginal Medical practitioner Strengthening Our Future through Self Determination #NACCHO2016 Page 5

Plenary Session 11 - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention Evaluation Project 11.50 12.30pm The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention Evaluation Project (ATSISPEP) has evaluated the effectiveness of existing suicide prevention services and programs. Lunch & Exhibition: 12.30 1.30pm Concurrent Session 4 - Social & Emotional Wellbeing Best Practice 1.30 2.15pm Urban Rural Verandah Room Remote Grosvenor Room 2.15 2.30pm Plenary feedback from concurrent session 5 Plenary Session 12 - Early Childhood 2.30 3.00pm Early Childhood, Challenges and Progress Plenary Session 13: The Bigger Picture 3.30 4.30pm The Redfern Statement Speaker: Jackie Huggins, Afternoon tea & Exhibition: 3.00 3.30pm Mayfair Room Health Justice Alliance Speaker: Email sent to me Treaty Progress in Victoria Speaker: Ms Jill Gallagher, Chief Executive Officer, VACCHO Wrap up of day two & Members Conference closed 4.30pm Closing Remarks and thanks Exhibition area will be open until 5.30pm Strengthening Our Future through Self Determination #NACCHO2016 Page 6

NACCHO KARAOKE CHALLENGE CUP 2016 6.30 7.00pm Pre-Karaoke drinks Social Event 7.00 11.00pm Competition begins Finger food and a light meal will be served - bar service will also be available The Judging Panel will be independent, comprised of representatives from Sponsors Thursday 8 th December 2016 Special Presentation - Members Conference 9.00am 1.00pm Annual General Meeting Registrations Open Registration desk: level 8 Plenary Session 8 Social Determinates of Health 10.00-10.30am Speaker: Professor Fran Baum Fran is a Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor of Public Health and Director of the Southgate Institute of Health, Society and Equity at Flinders University. The Annual General Meeting will begin after morning tea Morning Tea: 10.30 10.45am Strengthening Our Future through Self Determination #NACCHO2016 Page 7

Annual General Meeting Thursday 8 th December 2016 Annual General Meeting 9.00am 1.00pm Annual General Meeting Registration Open Registration desk: level 8 10.45 11.00am NACCHO Chairperson s Welcoming Address Mr Matthew Cooke 11.00 1.00pm Attendance and apologies, including appointments of proxies 1. Confirming the Minutes of the previous General Meeting 2. Board of Directors Financial Report on the Activities of the Company for the period 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2016 3. Board of Directors Report on Activities for the period 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2016 4. Company Secretary s Report on membership for 2015/2016 5. Endorsement of changes in Directors 6. Appoint Company auditor 7. 2017 AGM Host Organisation and location 8. Closing the AGM 2016 NACCHO AGM Closed Strengthening Our Future through Self Determination #NACCHO2016 Page 8