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2022 Conference Program

Date: Monday 24 - Tuesday 25 October 2022
Venue: Adelaide Oval, SA
Website: 2022 Indigenous Wellbeing Conference (anzmh.asn.au)

Agenda items highlighted in orange will be available in person and online.
Agenda items highlighted in yellow will be available in person only.
Agenda items highlighted in brown will be available online only.

All sessions will run on Australian Central Daylight Time.


Monday, October 24, 2022

William Magarey Room
Ian McLachlan Room East
Ian McLachlan Room West
Online
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Registration Open
Welcome! Visit the Registration Desk & collect Your Name Badge
8:00 AM - 9:10 AM Conference Opening

 

8:00am – 8:30am

Smoking Ceremony - Uncle Moogi


8:45am – 9:00am

Welcome to Country in William Magarey Room

Uncle Moogi


9:00am - 9:10am

Housekeeping & Welcome
Tikathikati (Chair): Nat Heath

Keynote Session 1
Tikathikati (Chair): Tahnee Sutton
9:10 AM - 9:40 AM Keynote 1: There’s Nothing Wrong with Aboriginal People, We’re Only Grieving
Rosemary Wanganeen, Healing Centre for Griefology
9:40 AM - 10:10 AM Keynote 2: Nothing About Us Without Us – Delivery of Culturally-Safe Social and Emotional Wellbeing and Evidence-Based Suicide Prevention Training by Healing Works Australia
Dean Bayliss, Joe Tighe & Kaela Bayliss, Healing Works Australia
10:10 AM - 10:40 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors
Tikathikati (Chair): Michelle Sweet
Tikathikati (Chair): Awhiora Nia Nia
Tikathikati (Chair): Terri Cassidy
Pre-Recorded Presentations
ONLINE ONLY
10:40 AM - 11:00 AM The Role of Māori Cultural Identity Loss in Rangatahi (Youth) Māori Suicide
Shaquille Graham, National Public Health Service – Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand
Indigenous Australians; the Battle for Social Cohesion Within the Broader Australian Community Context
Rex Rigby, The Wesleyan Methodist Church
Challenging Existing Beliefs and Mainstream Methodologies
Wayne Mulvany, Stirling Eggmolesse & Traven Lea, IWC
Self-Determination of Positive Wellbeing Outcomes through Indigenous Evaluation
Susan Graham, New Zealand Curriculum Design Institute
11:05 AM - 11:25 AM Exploring Solutions to Service and System Challenges on Kaurna Country
Eugene Warrior Jnr, Samhri
STaY 2K: A Life Course Model of SEWB from Birth and Beyond
Sylvia McGregor, Judith Cooze, Clowry Kennell - Darling Downs Hospital and Health Service
Te Kete Aronui, Kaupapa Maori Access and Choice
Stan Hune, Charley Eketone & Potene Awatere, Te Waka Whaiora Trust
Integrating Culture into Child Mental Health and Forensic Assessments and Case Formulations
Craig Heron, Mandy Douch & Juana Katzer - Queensland Health
11:30 AM - 11:50 AM Identifying the Enablers and Barriers of Indigenous University Students Success
Georgia Durmush & Christopher Duncan, Australian Catholic University
The Kinship Project - Becoming the Heroes Of Our Own Stories
Bernie Goulding, Diversity Network Australia
Te Runanga ō Ngāti Pikiao By Our People - For Our People
Hera Merito, Tennille Tukaki, Atapo Huriwai and Derryn Hyde
An Indigenous Programme to Support Caregivers and Whanau (Families) to Flourish
Stacey McGregor, General Manager Puawai
11:55 AM - 12:15 PM Finding First Nations Voices and Their Stories of Wellness
Cory Paulson, Charles Sturt University
Pākarutia Te Mokemoketanga
Kerri Butler, Take Notice
Indigenous Voices from the World's Longest Lockdown
Tyson Tuala, Nga Matai Purua
Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Residential Rehabilitation Network
Danielle Manton
12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Lunch with Exhibitors
Tikathikati (Chair): Marjorie Speedy
Tikathikati (Chair): David Edwards
Tikathikati (Chair): Arvind Ponnapalli
Pre-Recorded Presentations 2
ONLINE ONLY
1:15 PM - 1:35 PM Ensuring Self-Determination in a Gambling Awareness Program
Dea Morgan & Rod Jackson, Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation
Self-Determination is Key to Strengthening SEWB: Insights From Northern Adelaide
Tina Brodie, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI)
Culturally Appropriate Response to Reduce the Suicide in Aboriginal Communities
Margaret Saunders, Rural And Remote Mental Health
Closing the Gap: National and State-Wide Implementation of Indigenous Suicide First Aid Training (I-ASIST) - 'Pre-Recording'
Tegan Schefe, National Indigenous Training Manager, LivingWorks Australia
1:40 PM - 2:00 PM Engaging Community with Digital Mental Health Resources
Michelle Sweet, Robert Mills & Schania Czygan, Menzies School Of Health Research
Invisible Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress With a Focus on ‘Foreshortened Future’
Daryl Hobbs, Winda-Mara Aboriginal Corporation
Healing with the Glen Boys
Aaron More
2:05 PM - 2:20 PM Empowerment & Strength; Best Practice in Child Sexual Abuse Prevention
Lauren French, Body Safety Australia
'Brutal Education: White Possessive, Sovereign First Intellect'
Sally Galovic, Charles Sturt University
Ngartuitya Family Group Conferencing - Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Families to Make Their Own Decisions about the Care of Their Children, When There Are Child Protection Concerns
Sareena Saunders, Relationships Australia South Australia
2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors
Keynote Session 2
Tikathikati (Chair): Maraea Johns
2:50 PM - 3:20 PM Keynote 3: Addressing the Social and Emotional Well Being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Men
Dr Lyndon Reilly, Senior Research Project Officer at James Cook University
3:20 PM - 4:00 PM Keynote 4 & 5: He Haerenga - A Journey from Harm to Well-Being
Dr. Diana KOPUA & Tohunga Mark KOPUA on Mahi a Atua - VIRTUAL
Chair: Tahnee Sutton
4:00 PM - 4:30 PM Keynote 6: Was Said The Be Dead
Jack Buckskin, Aboriginal Cultural Service Mentor (Kuma Kaaru Cultural Service)
4:30 PM - 4:45 PM Poster Presentations

Graduate Diploma in Indigenous Health Promotion (Social and Emotional Wellbeing) at The University of Sydney

Candace Angelo & Jasper Garay, Sydney University

Developing a Culturally Appropriate Strengths-based Life Coaching Program

Dr Alison Brown, University Of Melbourne

Exploring Indigenous Parent Wellbeing: Implications for Early Intervention Parenting Programs in Indigenous Communities

Lee Ann Cliff, CRAICCHS Ltd & Arvind Ponnapalli, Cherbourg

Community Health Service Women's Yarning Circle on "Butchulla" Country

Henny Duxbury & Marjorie Speedy, Wide Bay Women's Health Centre Inc.

Building Cultural Competency and Safety in Primary Health Care - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Consultation

Mark Griffin, WA Primary Health Alliance

Self Determination in a Justice Setting - Achieving Culturally Led and Cultural Safety by Making 'Koori Business, Core Business'

Melissa Harrison, Court Services Victoria

Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Residential Rehabilitation Network Model of Care

Danielle Manton, Aboriginal Drug And Alcohol Residential Rehabilitation Network

The Glen Centre

Aaron More, The Glen Centre

A Roadmap for Tracking Wungening Aboriginal Corporation’s Community Impact

Daniel Morrison, Wungening Aboriginal Corporation

Tackling Indigenous Homelessness

Awhiora Nia Nia, Wungening Aboriginal Corporation

Implementation of Aboriginal Model of Care at South Australian Prison Health Service

Shyamsundar Muthuramalingam, Ph.D, SA Prison Health Services

Investigating the Health, Wellbeing and Experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People Impacted by the 2019/2020 Bushfires

Dr Olivia Evans, Australian National University

Working Better with Nunga Kids – Professional Development for Mainstream Workers

Karina Mitchell

Bringing the Appeal to Appointments: Using Non-clinical Approaches to Support Clinics in Community

Beck Parker, Starlight Children's Foundation

Turamarama Ki Te Ora

Te Pae Akurangi Fitzell and Mamaeroa Merito

Whanaungatanga - Connecting with Our Community

Kelley Nyman, Rose Aoake, Mataku Ariki de Roo

Cherbourg Health Council - Head and Hands Model of Self-Determination for Improved Wellbeing and Health Outcomes

Anna Moffitt, Alex Speedy, Frank Malone and Todd Williams

WAVES FORWARD - Positive Movement, A Way Forward

Kevin Dando, MFO - Multicultural Families Organisation

Development of a Culturally Appropriate, National Website About Crystal Methamphetamine 

Tariq Isaacs, Matilda Centre, University Of Sydney

4:45 PM - 5:45 PM Networking Function
Join us for Drinks, Canapes and Entertainment
William Magarey Room
Ian McLachlan Room East
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Registration Open
Welcome! Visit the Registration Desk & collect Your Name Badge
8:00 AM - 9:10 AM Conference Opening

 

8:00am – 8:30am

Smoking Ceremony - Uncle Moogi


8:45am – 9:00am

Welcome to Country in William Magarey Room

Uncle Moogi


9:00am - 9:10am

Housekeeping & Welcome
Tikathikati (Chair): Nat Heath

Keynote Session 1
Tikathikati (Chair): Tahnee Sutton
9:10 AM - 9:40 AM Keynote 1: There’s Nothing Wrong with Aboriginal People, We’re Only Grieving
Rosemary Wanganeen, Healing Centre for Griefology
9:40 AM - 10:10 AM Keynote 2: Nothing About Us Without Us – Delivery of Culturally-Safe Social and Emotional Wellbeing and Evidence-Based Suicide Prevention Training by Healing Works Australia
Dean Bayliss, Joe Tighe & Kaela Bayliss, Healing Works Australia
10:10 AM - 10:40 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors
Tikathikati (Chair): Michelle Sweet
Tikathikati (Chair): Awhiora Nia Nia
10:40 AM - 11:00 AM The Role of Māori Cultural Identity Loss in Rangatahi (Youth) Māori Suicide
Shaquille Graham, National Public Health Service – Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand
Indigenous Australians; the Battle for Social Cohesion Within the Broader Australian Community Context
Rex Rigby, The Wesleyan Methodist Church
11:05 AM - 11:25 AM Exploring Solutions to Service and System Challenges on Kaurna Country
Eugene Warrior Jnr, Samhri
STaY 2K: A Life Course Model of SEWB from Birth and Beyond
Sylvia McGregor, Judith Cooze, Clowry Kennell - Darling Downs Hospital and Health Service
11:30 AM - 11:50 AM Identifying the Enablers and Barriers of Indigenous University Students Success
Georgia Durmush & Christopher Duncan, Australian Catholic University
The Kinship Project - Becoming the Heroes Of Our Own Stories
Bernie Goulding, Diversity Network Australia
11:55 AM - 12:15 PM Finding First Nations Voices and Their Stories of Wellness
Cory Paulson, Charles Sturt University
Pākarutia Te Mokemoketanga
Kerri Butler, Take Notice
12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Lunch with Exhibitors
Tikathikati (Chair): Marjorie Speedy
Tikathikati (Chair): David Edwards
1:15 PM - 1:35 PM Ensuring Self-Determination in a Gambling Awareness Program
Dea Morgan & Rod Jackson, Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation
Self-Determination is Key to Strengthening SEWB: Insights From Northern Adelaide
Tina Brodie, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI)
1:40 PM - 2:00 PM Engaging Community with Digital Mental Health Resources
Michelle Sweet, Robert Mills & Schania Czygan, Menzies School Of Health Research
Invisible Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress With a Focus on ‘Foreshortened Future’
Daryl Hobbs, Winda-Mara Aboriginal Corporation
2:05 PM - 2:20 PM Empowerment & Strength; Best Practice in Child Sexual Abuse Prevention
Lauren French, Body Safety Australia
'Brutal Education: White Possessive, Sovereign First Intellect'
Sally Galovic, Charles Sturt University
2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors
Keynote Session 2
Tikathikati (Chair): Maraea Johns
2:50 PM - 3:20 PM Keynote 3: Addressing the Social and Emotional Well Being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Men
Dr Lyndon Reilly, Senior Research Project Officer at James Cook University
3:20 PM - 4:00 PM Keynote 4 & 5: He Haerenga - A Journey from Harm to Well-Being
Dr. Diana KOPUA & Tohunga Mark KOPUA on Mahi a Atua - VIRTUAL
Chair: Tahnee Sutton
4:00 PM - 4:30 PM Keynote 6: Was Said The Be Dead
Jack Buckskin, Aboriginal Cultural Service Mentor (Kuma Kaaru Cultural Service)
4:30 PM - 4:45 PM Poster Presentations

Graduate Diploma in Indigenous Health Promotion (Social and Emotional Wellbeing) at The University of Sydney

Candace Angelo & Jasper Garay, Sydney University

Developing a Culturally Appropriate Strengths-based Life Coaching Program

Dr Alison Brown, University Of Melbourne

Exploring Indigenous Parent Wellbeing: Implications for Early Intervention Parenting Programs in Indigenous Communities

Lee Ann Cliff, CRAICCHS Ltd & Arvind Ponnapalli, Cherbourg

Community Health Service Women's Yarning Circle on "Butchulla" Country

Henny Duxbury & Marjorie Speedy, Wide Bay Women's Health Centre Inc.

Building Cultural Competency and Safety in Primary Health Care - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Consultation

Mark Griffin, WA Primary Health Alliance

Self Determination in a Justice Setting - Achieving Culturally Led and Cultural Safety by Making 'Koori Business, Core Business'

Melissa Harrison, Court Services Victoria

Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Residential Rehabilitation Network Model of Care

Danielle Manton, Aboriginal Drug And Alcohol Residential Rehabilitation Network

The Glen Centre

Aaron More, The Glen Centre

A Roadmap for Tracking Wungening Aboriginal Corporation’s Community Impact

Daniel Morrison, Wungening Aboriginal Corporation

Tackling Indigenous Homelessness

Awhiora Nia Nia, Wungening Aboriginal Corporation

Implementation of Aboriginal Model of Care at South Australian Prison Health Service

Shyamsundar Muthuramalingam, Ph.D, SA Prison Health Services

Investigating the Health, Wellbeing and Experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People Impacted by the 2019/2020 Bushfires

Dr Olivia Evans, Australian National University

Working Better with Nunga Kids – Professional Development for Mainstream Workers

Karina Mitchell

Bringing the Appeal to Appointments: Using Non-clinical Approaches to Support Clinics in Community

Beck Parker, Starlight Children's Foundation

Turamarama Ki Te Ora

Te Pae Akurangi Fitzell and Mamaeroa Merito

Whanaungatanga - Connecting with Our Community

Kelley Nyman, Rose Aoake, Mataku Ariki de Roo

Cherbourg Health Council - Head and Hands Model of Self-Determination for Improved Wellbeing and Health Outcomes

Anna Moffitt, Alex Speedy, Frank Malone and Todd Williams

WAVES FORWARD - Positive Movement, A Way Forward

Kevin Dando, MFO - Multicultural Families Organisation

Development of a Culturally Appropriate, National Website About Crystal Methamphetamine 

Tariq Isaacs, Matilda Centre, University Of Sydney

4:45 PM - 5:45 PM Networking Function
Join us for Drinks, Canapes and Entertainment

Ian McLachlan Room West
Online
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Registration Open
Welcome! Visit the Registration Desk & collect Your Name Badge
8:00 AM - 9:10 AM Conference Opening

 

8:00am – 8:30am

Smoking Ceremony - Uncle Moogi


8:45am – 9:00am

Welcome to Country in William Magarey Room

Uncle Moogi


9:00am - 9:10am

Housekeeping & Welcome
Tikathikati (Chair): Nat Heath

Keynote Session 1
Tikathikati (Chair): Tahnee Sutton
9:10 AM - 9:40 AM Keynote 1: There’s Nothing Wrong with Aboriginal People, We’re Only Grieving
Rosemary Wanganeen, Healing Centre for Griefology
9:40 AM - 10:10 AM Keynote 2: Nothing About Us Without Us – Delivery of Culturally-Safe Social and Emotional Wellbeing and Evidence-Based Suicide Prevention Training by Healing Works Australia
Dean Bayliss, Joe Tighe & Kaela Bayliss, Healing Works Australia
10:10 AM - 10:40 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors
Tikathikati (Chair): Terri Cassidy
Pre-Recorded Presentations
ONLINE ONLY
10:40 AM - 11:00 AM Challenging Existing Beliefs and Mainstream Methodologies
Wayne Mulvany, Stirling Eggmolesse & Traven Lea, IWC
Self-Determination of Positive Wellbeing Outcomes through Indigenous Evaluation
Susan Graham, New Zealand Curriculum Design Institute
11:05 AM - 11:25 AM Te Kete Aronui, Kaupapa Maori Access and Choice
Stan Hune, Charley Eketone & Potene Awatere, Te Waka Whaiora Trust
Integrating Culture into Child Mental Health and Forensic Assessments and Case Formulations
Craig Heron, Mandy Douch & Juana Katzer - Queensland Health
11:30 AM - 11:50 AM Te Runanga ō Ngāti Pikiao By Our People - For Our People
Hera Merito, Tennille Tukaki, Atapo Huriwai and Derryn Hyde
An Indigenous Programme to Support Caregivers and Whanau (Families) to Flourish
Stacey McGregor, General Manager Puawai
11:55 AM - 12:15 PM Indigenous Voices from the World's Longest Lockdown
Tyson Tuala, Nga Matai Purua
Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Residential Rehabilitation Network
Danielle Manton
12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Lunch with Exhibitors
Tikathikati (Chair): Arvind Ponnapalli
Pre-Recorded Presentations 2
ONLINE ONLY
1:15 PM - 1:35 PM Culturally Appropriate Response to Reduce the Suicide in Aboriginal Communities
Margaret Saunders, Rural And Remote Mental Health
Closing the Gap: National and State-Wide Implementation of Indigenous Suicide First Aid Training (I-ASIST) - 'Pre-Recording'
Tegan Schefe, National Indigenous Training Manager, LivingWorks Australia
1:40 PM - 2:00 PM Healing with the Glen Boys
Aaron More
2:05 PM - 2:20 PM Ngartuitya Family Group Conferencing - Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Families to Make Their Own Decisions about the Care of Their Children, When There Are Child Protection Concerns
Sareena Saunders, Relationships Australia South Australia
2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors
Keynote Session 2
Tikathikati (Chair): Maraea Johns
2:50 PM - 3:20 PM Keynote 3: Addressing the Social and Emotional Well Being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Men
Dr Lyndon Reilly, Senior Research Project Officer at James Cook University
3:20 PM - 4:00 PM Keynote 4 & 5: He Haerenga - A Journey from Harm to Well-Being
Dr. Diana KOPUA & Tohunga Mark KOPUA on Mahi a Atua - VIRTUAL
Chair: Tahnee Sutton
4:00 PM - 4:30 PM Keynote 6: Was Said The Be Dead
Jack Buckskin, Aboriginal Cultural Service Mentor (Kuma Kaaru Cultural Service)
4:30 PM - 4:45 PM Poster Presentations

Graduate Diploma in Indigenous Health Promotion (Social and Emotional Wellbeing) at The University of Sydney

Candace Angelo & Jasper Garay, Sydney University

Developing a Culturally Appropriate Strengths-based Life Coaching Program

Dr Alison Brown, University Of Melbourne

Exploring Indigenous Parent Wellbeing: Implications for Early Intervention Parenting Programs in Indigenous Communities

Lee Ann Cliff, CRAICCHS Ltd & Arvind Ponnapalli, Cherbourg

Community Health Service Women's Yarning Circle on "Butchulla" Country

Henny Duxbury & Marjorie Speedy, Wide Bay Women's Health Centre Inc.

Building Cultural Competency and Safety in Primary Health Care - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Consultation

Mark Griffin, WA Primary Health Alliance

Self Determination in a Justice Setting - Achieving Culturally Led and Cultural Safety by Making 'Koori Business, Core Business'

Melissa Harrison, Court Services Victoria

Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Residential Rehabilitation Network Model of Care

Danielle Manton, Aboriginal Drug And Alcohol Residential Rehabilitation Network

The Glen Centre

Aaron More, The Glen Centre

A Roadmap for Tracking Wungening Aboriginal Corporation’s Community Impact

Daniel Morrison, Wungening Aboriginal Corporation

Tackling Indigenous Homelessness

Awhiora Nia Nia, Wungening Aboriginal Corporation

Implementation of Aboriginal Model of Care at South Australian Prison Health Service

Shyamsundar Muthuramalingam, Ph.D, SA Prison Health Services

Investigating the Health, Wellbeing and Experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People Impacted by the 2019/2020 Bushfires

Dr Olivia Evans, Australian National University

Working Better with Nunga Kids – Professional Development for Mainstream Workers

Karina Mitchell

Bringing the Appeal to Appointments: Using Non-clinical Approaches to Support Clinics in Community

Beck Parker, Starlight Children's Foundation

Turamarama Ki Te Ora

Te Pae Akurangi Fitzell and Mamaeroa Merito

Whanaungatanga - Connecting with Our Community

Kelley Nyman, Rose Aoake, Mataku Ariki de Roo

Cherbourg Health Council - Head and Hands Model of Self-Determination for Improved Wellbeing and Health Outcomes

Anna Moffitt, Alex Speedy, Frank Malone and Todd Williams

WAVES FORWARD - Positive Movement, A Way Forward

Kevin Dando, MFO - Multicultural Families Organisation

Development of a Culturally Appropriate, National Website About Crystal Methamphetamine 

Tariq Isaacs, Matilda Centre, University Of Sydney

4:45 PM - 5:45 PM Networking Function
Join us for Drinks, Canapes and Entertainment

William Magarey Room
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Registration Open
Welcome! Visit the Registration Desk & collect Your Name Badge
8:00 AM - 9:10 AM Conference Opening

 

8:00am – 8:30am

Smoking Ceremony - Uncle Moogi


8:45am – 9:00am

Welcome to Country in William Magarey Room

Uncle Moogi


9:00am - 9:10am

Housekeeping & Welcome
Tikathikati (Chair): Nat Heath

Keynote Session 1
Tikathikati (Chair): Tahnee Sutton
9:10 AM - 9:40 AM Keynote 1: There’s Nothing Wrong with Aboriginal People, We’re Only Grieving
Rosemary Wanganeen, Healing Centre for Griefology
9:40 AM - 10:10 AM Keynote 2: Nothing About Us Without Us – Delivery of Culturally-Safe Social and Emotional Wellbeing and Evidence-Based Suicide Prevention Training by Healing Works Australia
Dean Bayliss, Joe Tighe & Kaela Bayliss, Healing Works Australia
10:10 AM - 10:40 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors
Tikathikati (Chair): Michelle Sweet
10:40 AM - 11:00 AM The Role of Māori Cultural Identity Loss in Rangatahi (Youth) Māori Suicide
Shaquille Graham, National Public Health Service – Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand
11:05 AM - 11:25 AM Exploring Solutions to Service and System Challenges on Kaurna Country
Eugene Warrior Jnr, Samhri
11:30 AM - 11:50 AM Identifying the Enablers and Barriers of Indigenous University Students Success
Georgia Durmush & Christopher Duncan, Australian Catholic University
11:55 AM - 12:15 PM Finding First Nations Voices and Their Stories of Wellness
Cory Paulson, Charles Sturt University
12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Lunch with Exhibitors
Tikathikati (Chair): Marjorie Speedy
1:15 PM - 1:35 PM Ensuring Self-Determination in a Gambling Awareness Program
Dea Morgan & Rod Jackson, Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation
1:40 PM - 2:00 PM Engaging Community with Digital Mental Health Resources
Michelle Sweet, Robert Mills & Schania Czygan, Menzies School Of Health Research
2:05 PM - 2:20 PM Empowerment & Strength; Best Practice in Child Sexual Abuse Prevention
Lauren French, Body Safety Australia
2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors
Keynote Session 2
Tikathikati (Chair): Maraea Johns
2:50 PM - 3:20 PM Keynote 3: Addressing the Social and Emotional Well Being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Men
Dr Lyndon Reilly, Senior Research Project Officer at James Cook University
3:20 PM - 4:00 PM Keynote 4 & 5: He Haerenga - A Journey from Harm to Well-Being
Dr. Diana KOPUA & Tohunga Mark KOPUA on Mahi a Atua - VIRTUAL
Chair: Tahnee Sutton
4:00 PM - 4:30 PM Keynote 6: Was Said The Be Dead
Jack Buckskin, Aboriginal Cultural Service Mentor (Kuma Kaaru Cultural Service)
4:30 PM - 4:45 PM Poster Presentations

Graduate Diploma in Indigenous Health Promotion (Social and Emotional Wellbeing) at The University of Sydney

Candace Angelo & Jasper Garay, Sydney University

Developing a Culturally Appropriate Strengths-based Life Coaching Program

Dr Alison Brown, University Of Melbourne

Exploring Indigenous Parent Wellbeing: Implications for Early Intervention Parenting Programs in Indigenous Communities

Lee Ann Cliff, CRAICCHS Ltd & Arvind Ponnapalli, Cherbourg

Community Health Service Women's Yarning Circle on "Butchulla" Country

Henny Duxbury & Marjorie Speedy, Wide Bay Women's Health Centre Inc.

Building Cultural Competency and Safety in Primary Health Care - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Consultation

Mark Griffin, WA Primary Health Alliance

Self Determination in a Justice Setting - Achieving Culturally Led and Cultural Safety by Making 'Koori Business, Core Business'

Melissa Harrison, Court Services Victoria

Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Residential Rehabilitation Network Model of Care

Danielle Manton, Aboriginal Drug And Alcohol Residential Rehabilitation Network

The Glen Centre

Aaron More, The Glen Centre

A Roadmap for Tracking Wungening Aboriginal Corporation’s Community Impact

Daniel Morrison, Wungening Aboriginal Corporation

Tackling Indigenous Homelessness

Awhiora Nia Nia, Wungening Aboriginal Corporation

Implementation of Aboriginal Model of Care at South Australian Prison Health Service

Shyamsundar Muthuramalingam, Ph.D, SA Prison Health Services

Investigating the Health, Wellbeing and Experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People Impacted by the 2019/2020 Bushfires

Dr Olivia Evans, Australian National University

Working Better with Nunga Kids – Professional Development for Mainstream Workers

Karina Mitchell

Bringing the Appeal to Appointments: Using Non-clinical Approaches to Support Clinics in Community

Beck Parker, Starlight Children's Foundation

Turamarama Ki Te Ora

Te Pae Akurangi Fitzell and Mamaeroa Merito

Whanaungatanga - Connecting with Our Community

Kelley Nyman, Rose Aoake, Mataku Ariki de Roo

Cherbourg Health Council - Head and Hands Model of Self-Determination for Improved Wellbeing and Health Outcomes

Anna Moffitt, Alex Speedy, Frank Malone and Todd Williams

WAVES FORWARD - Positive Movement, A Way Forward

Kevin Dando, MFO - Multicultural Families Organisation

Development of a Culturally Appropriate, National Website About Crystal Methamphetamine 

Tariq Isaacs, Matilda Centre, University Of Sydney

4:45 PM - 5:45 PM Networking Function
Join us for Drinks, Canapes and Entertainment

Ian McLachlan Room East
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Registration Open
Welcome! Visit the Registration Desk & collect Your Name Badge
8:00 AM - 9:10 AM Conference Opening

 

8:00am – 8:30am

Smoking Ceremony - Uncle Moogi


8:45am – 9:00am

Welcome to Country in William Magarey Room

Uncle Moogi


9:00am - 9:10am

Housekeeping & Welcome
Tikathikati (Chair): Nat Heath

Keynote Session 1
Tikathikati (Chair): Tahnee Sutton
9:10 AM - 9:40 AM Keynote 1: There’s Nothing Wrong with Aboriginal People, We’re Only Grieving
Rosemary Wanganeen, Healing Centre for Griefology
9:40 AM - 10:10 AM Keynote 2: Nothing About Us Without Us – Delivery of Culturally-Safe Social and Emotional Wellbeing and Evidence-Based Suicide Prevention Training by Healing Works Australia
Dean Bayliss, Joe Tighe & Kaela Bayliss, Healing Works Australia
10:10 AM - 10:40 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors
Tikathikati (Chair): Awhiora Nia Nia
10:40 AM - 11:00 AM Indigenous Australians; the Battle for Social Cohesion Within the Broader Australian Community Context
Rex Rigby, The Wesleyan Methodist Church
11:05 AM - 11:25 AM STaY 2K: A Life Course Model of SEWB from Birth and Beyond
Sylvia McGregor, Judith Cooze, Clowry Kennell - Darling Downs Hospital and Health Service
11:30 AM - 11:50 AM The Kinship Project - Becoming the Heroes Of Our Own Stories
Bernie Goulding, Diversity Network Australia
11:55 AM - 12:15 PM Pākarutia Te Mokemoketanga
Kerri Butler, Take Notice
12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Lunch with Exhibitors
Tikathikati (Chair): David Edwards
1:15 PM - 1:35 PM Self-Determination is Key to Strengthening SEWB: Insights From Northern Adelaide
Tina Brodie, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI)
1:40 PM - 2:00 PM Invisible Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress With a Focus on ‘Foreshortened Future’
Daryl Hobbs, Winda-Mara Aboriginal Corporation
2:05 PM - 2:20 PM 'Brutal Education: White Possessive, Sovereign First Intellect'
Sally Galovic, Charles Sturt University
2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors
Keynote Session 2
Tikathikati (Chair): Maraea Johns
2:50 PM - 3:20 PM Keynote 3: Addressing the Social and Emotional Well Being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Men
Dr Lyndon Reilly, Senior Research Project Officer at James Cook University
3:20 PM - 4:00 PM Keynote 4 & 5: He Haerenga - A Journey from Harm to Well-Being
Dr. Diana KOPUA & Tohunga Mark KOPUA on Mahi a Atua - VIRTUAL
Chair: Tahnee Sutton
4:00 PM - 4:30 PM Keynote 6: Was Said The Be Dead
Jack Buckskin, Aboriginal Cultural Service Mentor (Kuma Kaaru Cultural Service)
4:30 PM - 4:45 PM Poster Presentations

Graduate Diploma in Indigenous Health Promotion (Social and Emotional Wellbeing) at The University of Sydney

Candace Angelo & Jasper Garay, Sydney University

Developing a Culturally Appropriate Strengths-based Life Coaching Program

Dr Alison Brown, University Of Melbourne

Exploring Indigenous Parent Wellbeing: Implications for Early Intervention Parenting Programs in Indigenous Communities

Lee Ann Cliff, CRAICCHS Ltd & Arvind Ponnapalli, Cherbourg

Community Health Service Women's Yarning Circle on "Butchulla" Country

Henny Duxbury & Marjorie Speedy, Wide Bay Women's Health Centre Inc.

Building Cultural Competency and Safety in Primary Health Care - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Consultation

Mark Griffin, WA Primary Health Alliance

Self Determination in a Justice Setting - Achieving Culturally Led and Cultural Safety by Making 'Koori Business, Core Business'

Melissa Harrison, Court Services Victoria

Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Residential Rehabilitation Network Model of Care

Danielle Manton, Aboriginal Drug And Alcohol Residential Rehabilitation Network

The Glen Centre

Aaron More, The Glen Centre

A Roadmap for Tracking Wungening Aboriginal Corporation’s Community Impact

Daniel Morrison, Wungening Aboriginal Corporation

Tackling Indigenous Homelessness

Awhiora Nia Nia, Wungening Aboriginal Corporation

Implementation of Aboriginal Model of Care at South Australian Prison Health Service

Shyamsundar Muthuramalingam, Ph.D, SA Prison Health Services

Investigating the Health, Wellbeing and Experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People Impacted by the 2019/2020 Bushfires

Dr Olivia Evans, Australian National University

Working Better with Nunga Kids – Professional Development for Mainstream Workers

Karina Mitchell

Bringing the Appeal to Appointments: Using Non-clinical Approaches to Support Clinics in Community

Beck Parker, Starlight Children's Foundation

Turamarama Ki Te Ora

Te Pae Akurangi Fitzell and Mamaeroa Merito

Whanaungatanga - Connecting with Our Community

Kelley Nyman, Rose Aoake, Mataku Ariki de Roo

Cherbourg Health Council - Head and Hands Model of Self-Determination for Improved Wellbeing and Health Outcomes

Anna Moffitt, Alex Speedy, Frank Malone and Todd Williams

WAVES FORWARD - Positive Movement, A Way Forward

Kevin Dando, MFO - Multicultural Families Organisation

Development of a Culturally Appropriate, National Website About Crystal Methamphetamine 

Tariq Isaacs, Matilda Centre, University Of Sydney

4:45 PM - 5:45 PM Networking Function
Join us for Drinks, Canapes and Entertainment

Ian McLachlan Room West
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Registration Open
Welcome! Visit the Registration Desk & collect Your Name Badge
8:00 AM - 9:10 AM Conference Opening

 

8:00am – 8:30am

Smoking Ceremony - Uncle Moogi


8:45am – 9:00am

Welcome to Country in William Magarey Room

Uncle Moogi


9:00am - 9:10am

Housekeeping & Welcome
Tikathikati (Chair): Nat Heath

Keynote Session 1
Tikathikati (Chair): Tahnee Sutton
9:10 AM - 9:40 AM Keynote 1: There’s Nothing Wrong with Aboriginal People, We’re Only Grieving
Rosemary Wanganeen, Healing Centre for Griefology
9:40 AM - 10:10 AM Keynote 2: Nothing About Us Without Us – Delivery of Culturally-Safe Social and Emotional Wellbeing and Evidence-Based Suicide Prevention Training by Healing Works Australia
Dean Bayliss, Joe Tighe & Kaela Bayliss, Healing Works Australia
10:10 AM - 10:40 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors
Tikathikati (Chair): Terri Cassidy
10:40 AM - 11:00 AM Challenging Existing Beliefs and Mainstream Methodologies
Wayne Mulvany, Stirling Eggmolesse & Traven Lea, IWC
11:05 AM - 11:25 AM Te Kete Aronui, Kaupapa Maori Access and Choice
Stan Hune, Charley Eketone & Potene Awatere, Te Waka Whaiora Trust
11:30 AM - 11:50 AM Te Runanga ō Ngāti Pikiao By Our People - For Our People
Hera Merito, Tennille Tukaki, Atapo Huriwai and Derryn Hyde
11:55 AM - 12:15 PM Indigenous Voices from the World's Longest Lockdown
Tyson Tuala, Nga Matai Purua
12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Lunch with Exhibitors
Tikathikati (Chair): Arvind Ponnapalli
1:15 PM - 1:35 PM Culturally Appropriate Response to Reduce the Suicide in Aboriginal Communities
Margaret Saunders, Rural And Remote Mental Health
1:40 PM - 2:00 PM Healing with the Glen Boys
Aaron More
2:05 PM - 2:20 PM Ngartuitya Family Group Conferencing - Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Families to Make Their Own Decisions about the Care of Their Children, When There Are Child Protection Concerns
Sareena Saunders, Relationships Australia South Australia
2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors
Keynote Session 2
Tikathikati (Chair): Maraea Johns
2:50 PM - 3:20 PM Keynote 3: Addressing the Social and Emotional Well Being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Men
Dr Lyndon Reilly, Senior Research Project Officer at James Cook University
3:20 PM - 4:00 PM Keynote 4 & 5: He Haerenga - A Journey from Harm to Well-Being
Dr. Diana KOPUA & Tohunga Mark KOPUA on Mahi a Atua - VIRTUAL
Chair: Tahnee Sutton
4:00 PM - 4:30 PM Keynote 6: Was Said The Be Dead
Jack Buckskin, Aboriginal Cultural Service Mentor (Kuma Kaaru Cultural Service)
4:30 PM - 4:45 PM Poster Presentations

Graduate Diploma in Indigenous Health Promotion (Social and Emotional Wellbeing) at The University of Sydney

Candace Angelo & Jasper Garay, Sydney University

Developing a Culturally Appropriate Strengths-based Life Coaching Program

Dr Alison Brown, University Of Melbourne

Exploring Indigenous Parent Wellbeing: Implications for Early Intervention Parenting Programs in Indigenous Communities

Lee Ann Cliff, CRAICCHS Ltd & Arvind Ponnapalli, Cherbourg

Community Health Service Women's Yarning Circle on "Butchulla" Country

Henny Duxbury & Marjorie Speedy, Wide Bay Women's Health Centre Inc.

Building Cultural Competency and Safety in Primary Health Care - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Consultation

Mark Griffin, WA Primary Health Alliance

Self Determination in a Justice Setting - Achieving Culturally Led and Cultural Safety by Making 'Koori Business, Core Business'

Melissa Harrison, Court Services Victoria

Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Residential Rehabilitation Network Model of Care

Danielle Manton, Aboriginal Drug And Alcohol Residential Rehabilitation Network

The Glen Centre

Aaron More, The Glen Centre

A Roadmap for Tracking Wungening Aboriginal Corporation’s Community Impact

Daniel Morrison, Wungening Aboriginal Corporation

Tackling Indigenous Homelessness

Awhiora Nia Nia, Wungening Aboriginal Corporation

Implementation of Aboriginal Model of Care at South Australian Prison Health Service

Shyamsundar Muthuramalingam, Ph.D, SA Prison Health Services

Investigating the Health, Wellbeing and Experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People Impacted by the 2019/2020 Bushfires

Dr Olivia Evans, Australian National University

Working Better with Nunga Kids – Professional Development for Mainstream Workers

Karina Mitchell

Bringing the Appeal to Appointments: Using Non-clinical Approaches to Support Clinics in Community

Beck Parker, Starlight Children's Foundation

Turamarama Ki Te Ora

Te Pae Akurangi Fitzell and Mamaeroa Merito

Whanaungatanga - Connecting with Our Community

Kelley Nyman, Rose Aoake, Mataku Ariki de Roo

Cherbourg Health Council - Head and Hands Model of Self-Determination for Improved Wellbeing and Health Outcomes

Anna Moffitt, Alex Speedy, Frank Malone and Todd Williams

WAVES FORWARD - Positive Movement, A Way Forward

Kevin Dando, MFO - Multicultural Families Organisation

Development of a Culturally Appropriate, National Website About Crystal Methamphetamine 

Tariq Isaacs, Matilda Centre, University Of Sydney

4:45 PM - 5:45 PM Networking Function
Join us for Drinks, Canapes and Entertainment

Online
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Registration Open
Welcome! Visit the Registration Desk & collect Your Name Badge
8:00 AM - 9:10 AM Conference Opening

 

8:00am – 8:30am

Smoking Ceremony - Uncle Moogi


8:45am – 9:00am

Welcome to Country in William Magarey Room

Uncle Moogi


9:00am - 9:10am

Housekeeping & Welcome
Tikathikati (Chair): Nat Heath

Keynote Session 1
Tikathikati (Chair): Tahnee Sutton
9:10 AM - 9:40 AM Keynote 1: There’s Nothing Wrong with Aboriginal People, We’re Only Grieving
Rosemary Wanganeen, Healing Centre for Griefology
9:40 AM - 10:10 AM Keynote 2: Nothing About Us Without Us – Delivery of Culturally-Safe Social and Emotional Wellbeing and Evidence-Based Suicide Prevention Training by Healing Works Australia
Dean Bayliss, Joe Tighe & Kaela Bayliss, Healing Works Australia
10:10 AM - 10:40 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors
Pre-Recorded Presentations
ONLINE ONLY
10:40 AM - 11:00 AM Self-Determination of Positive Wellbeing Outcomes through Indigenous Evaluation
Susan Graham, New Zealand Curriculum Design Institute
11:05 AM - 11:25 AM Integrating Culture into Child Mental Health and Forensic Assessments and Case Formulations
Craig Heron, Mandy Douch & Juana Katzer - Queensland Health
11:30 AM - 11:50 AM An Indigenous Programme to Support Caregivers and Whanau (Families) to Flourish
Stacey McGregor, General Manager Puawai
11:55 AM - 12:15 PM Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Residential Rehabilitation Network
Danielle Manton
12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Lunch with Exhibitors
Pre-Recorded Presentations 2
ONLINE ONLY
1:15 PM - 1:35 PM Closing the Gap: National and State-Wide Implementation of Indigenous Suicide First Aid Training (I-ASIST) - 'Pre-Recording'
Tegan Schefe, National Indigenous Training Manager, LivingWorks Australia
1:40 PM - 2:00 PM
2:05 PM - 2:20 PM
2:20 PM - 2:50 PM
Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors
Keynote Session 2
Tikathikati (Chair): Maraea Johns
2:50 PM - 3:20 PM Keynote 3: Addressing the Social and Emotional Well Being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Men
Dr Lyndon Reilly, Senior Research Project Officer at James Cook University
3:20 PM - 4:00 PM Keynote 4 & 5: He Haerenga - A Journey from Harm to Well-Being
Dr. Diana KOPUA & Tohunga Mark KOPUA on Mahi a Atua - VIRTUAL
Chair: Tahnee Sutton
4:00 PM - 4:30 PM Keynote 6: Was Said The Be Dead
Jack Buckskin, Aboriginal Cultural Service Mentor (Kuma Kaaru Cultural Service)
4:30 PM - 4:45 PM Poster Presentations

Graduate Diploma in Indigenous Health Promotion (Social and Emotional Wellbeing) at The University of Sydney

Candace Angelo & Jasper Garay, Sydney University

Developing a Culturally Appropriate Strengths-based Life Coaching Program

Dr Alison Brown, University Of Melbourne

Exploring Indigenous Parent Wellbeing: Implications for Early Intervention Parenting Programs in Indigenous Communities

Lee Ann Cliff, CRAICCHS Ltd & Arvind Ponnapalli, Cherbourg

Community Health Service Women's Yarning Circle on "Butchulla" Country

Henny Duxbury & Marjorie Speedy, Wide Bay Women's Health Centre Inc.

Building Cultural Competency and Safety in Primary Health Care - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Consultation

Mark Griffin, WA Primary Health Alliance

Self Determination in a Justice Setting - Achieving Culturally Led and Cultural Safety by Making 'Koori Business, Core Business'

Melissa Harrison, Court Services Victoria

Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Residential Rehabilitation Network Model of Care

Danielle Manton, Aboriginal Drug And Alcohol Residential Rehabilitation Network

The Glen Centre

Aaron More, The Glen Centre

A Roadmap for Tracking Wungening Aboriginal Corporation’s Community Impact

Daniel Morrison, Wungening Aboriginal Corporation

Tackling Indigenous Homelessness

Awhiora Nia Nia, Wungening Aboriginal Corporation

Implementation of Aboriginal Model of Care at South Australian Prison Health Service

Shyamsundar Muthuramalingam, Ph.D, SA Prison Health Services

Investigating the Health, Wellbeing and Experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People Impacted by the 2019/2020 Bushfires

Dr Olivia Evans, Australian National University

Working Better with Nunga Kids – Professional Development for Mainstream Workers

Karina Mitchell

Bringing the Appeal to Appointments: Using Non-clinical Approaches to Support Clinics in Community

Beck Parker, Starlight Children's Foundation

Turamarama Ki Te Ora

Te Pae Akurangi Fitzell and Mamaeroa Merito

Whanaungatanga - Connecting with Our Community

Kelley Nyman, Rose Aoake, Mataku Ariki de Roo

Cherbourg Health Council - Head and Hands Model of Self-Determination for Improved Wellbeing and Health Outcomes

Anna Moffitt, Alex Speedy, Frank Malone and Todd Williams

WAVES FORWARD - Positive Movement, A Way Forward

Kevin Dando, MFO - Multicultural Families Organisation

Development of a Culturally Appropriate, National Website About Crystal Methamphetamine 

Tariq Isaacs, Matilda Centre, University Of Sydney

4:45 PM - 5:45 PM Networking Function
Join us for Drinks, Canapes and Entertainment


Tuesday, October 25, 2022

William Magarey Room
Ian McLachlan Room East
Ian McLachlan Room West
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Day 2 - Registration Open
Keynote Session 3
Tikathikati (Chair): Dr Lynne Russell
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Day 2 Conference Opening

 

8:00am – 8:10am

Day 2: Opening Comments by Tikathikati (Chair): Nat Heath


8:10am – 8:30am

Ngankari’s Traditional Dance and Song, proudly sponsored by SA Health


8:30am – 10:00am

Keynote Pan-Shop: Cultural Resilience and Social Justice
Keynote 7: Dr Lynne Russell, Kairangahau Matua – Hauora Māori | Senior Research Fellow – Māori Health
Keynote 8: Sarah Decrea, Practice Manager of Family Led Decision Making Practices at Relationships Australia SA (RASA)
Keynote 9: Professor Patricia Dudgeon Aboriginal Australian Psychologist and Research Professor
Keynote 10: Rev. Dr. Rex Rigby, National Superintendent

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2
Tikathikati (Chair): Shyamsundar Muthuramalingam
Tikathikati (Chair): Rodney Jackson
Tikathikati (Chair): Asha Bhat
10:30 AM - 10:50 AM A Population Approach to Parent Support and Program Delivery in Indigenous Communities
Lee Ann Cliff, CRAICCHS Ltd & Arvind Ponnapalli, Cherbourg Community Health Service
Cultural Ways in Healing Communities Wellbeing
Wayne Mulvany, Kultchafi
WellMob – A Digital Wellbeing Tool for Workforce & Mob
David Edwards & Sharnie Roberts, University Of Sydney - eMHprac
10:55 AM - 11:15 AM Enrolled Nursing – Building an Equitable Nursing Workforce
Coral Wiapo, Uni Auck
Wollotuka Wellbeing Program to Support Students Through University and Beyond
Phoebe Sanders & Hanna Pipe, The Wollotuka Institute, The University Of Newcastle
Doing it Aboriginal Way: Children Holding Mob Together
Eleazar Newchurch-Papillo, The Malpa Project
11:20 AM - 11:40 AM Evidence-Informed Co-Design of a Therapeutic Design for Noongar Children and Young People with Complex Trauma
Vickie Hovane, Australian Centre For Child Protection, University Of SA
Stolen Generations Healing Camp - Connecting to Country, Culture and the Spirit of the Ancient
Joanne Willmot OAM, Relationships Australia SA
Power of the Ngangkari - Ngankari’s Traditional Healers Practices, Proudly Sponsored by SA Health
Alison Carroll, Josephine Mick, Pantjiti Lewis - NPY Women’s Council
11:45 AM - 12:05 PM Whakapounamu Mana Wāhine (Impact of Methamphetamine on Pregnant and Recently Pregnant Māori Women, Their Babies and Families)
Lynne Russell, Charles Lambert, Sidney Ropitini & Maree Gilbert - Māori Health, Victoria University of Wellington
Solid Steps AOD Program – Key learnings from the first AOD Therapeutic Community in a Male Maximum Security Prison in Perth, Western Australia
Daniel Morrison, CEO of Wungening Aboriginal Corporation, Emma Jarvis, CEO of Palmerston Association & Matthew Bejger, Program Manager, Palmerston Association
Power of the Ngangkari - Ngankari’s Traditional Healers Practices, Proudly Sponsored by SA Health Continued
Alison Carroll, Josephine Mick, Pantjiti Lewis - NPY Women’s Council
12:05 PM - 1:05 PM
Lunch with Exhibitors - Day 2
Tikathikati (Chair): Danielle Manton
Tikathikati (Chair): Rod Jackson
Tikathikati (Chair): Parry Agius
1:05 PM - 1:20 PM Response and Prevention of Vicarious Trauma for First Nations Workers and Organisations
Tara Hunter, Full Stop Australia
Āku Tangi Kōrero, Āku Tangi Tikanga e Māori Best Practice
Terri Cassidy and Moe Milne, Te Rau Ora
"Chur! All Good, Bro?" A Tāne Māori Suicide Prevention Resource Aimed at Supporting Māori Men on Their Journey Towards Mauri Ora
Mohi Allen & Thomas Strickland, Mental Health Foundation of NZ
1:25 PM - 1:45 PM Digital Discipline - Digital Wellbeing Within Pacific Youth and Communities
Tony Laulu, Digital Discipline
Yarning for Change – Amplifying the Voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children and Young People About Their Interactions With the Youth Justice System
Tenneil Murray, Qld Family and Child Commission
NSW Health Services Aboriginal Cultural Engagement Self-Assessment Audit Tool
Gay Lose, Centre for Aboriginal Health NSW Ministry of Health
1:50 PM - 2:10 PM “Meeting Where You Are” A Social and Emotional Well-being Project for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Young People
Karen Cashman & Karen Wilcox, Reachout Australia
Dardi Munwurro Community Programs Building Stronger Families and Safer Communities
Dale Williams, Dardi Munwurro
An Innovative Online Resource Enabling People Involved in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and Healing to Collaborate Across Sectors to Share Their Experiences and Wisdom
Michelle Elwell, Australian Indigenous Healthinfonet
2:15 PM - 2:35 PM Empowerment Pathways Through Dignity of Choice for Mob
Michelle Rogers, Ngunya Jarjum Aboriginal Child And Family Service
Solid Ground - What Benefits Indigenous Australians Benefits Everybody
Awhiora Nia Nia & Mike Winton, Wungening Aboriginal Corporation
Te Hiringa Mahara
Maraea Johns, Te Hiringa Mahara Director Māori
2:35 PM - 3:05 PM
Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2
Keynote Session 4
Tikathikati (Chair): Tahnee Sutton
3:05 PM - 4:15 PM Join us for our final Keynote Session & Dance Performance!

3:05pm – 3:25pm

Dance Performance - Dusty Feet


3:30pm - 4:00pm

Keynote 11: The Journey to Connection
Rod Jeffries, Chairperson, International Indigenous Council for Healing Our Spirit Worldwide and Owner/Manager of Ancestral Visions


4:00pm – 4:15pm

Conference Close & Prize Draw by Tikathikati (Chair): Nat Heath and Tahnee Sutton

William Magarey Room
Ian McLachlan Room East
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Day 2 - Registration Open
Keynote Session 3
Tikathikati (Chair): Dr Lynne Russell
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Day 2 Conference Opening

 

8:00am – 8:10am

Day 2: Opening Comments by Tikathikati (Chair): Nat Heath


8:10am – 8:30am

Ngankari’s Traditional Dance and Song, proudly sponsored by SA Health


8:30am – 10:00am

Keynote Pan-Shop: Cultural Resilience and Social Justice
Keynote 7: Dr Lynne Russell, Kairangahau Matua – Hauora Māori | Senior Research Fellow – Māori Health
Keynote 8: Sarah Decrea, Practice Manager of Family Led Decision Making Practices at Relationships Australia SA (RASA)
Keynote 9: Professor Patricia Dudgeon Aboriginal Australian Psychologist and Research Professor
Keynote 10: Rev. Dr. Rex Rigby, National Superintendent

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2
Tikathikati (Chair): Shyamsundar Muthuramalingam
Tikathikati (Chair): Rodney Jackson
10:30 AM - 10:50 AM A Population Approach to Parent Support and Program Delivery in Indigenous Communities
Lee Ann Cliff, CRAICCHS Ltd & Arvind Ponnapalli, Cherbourg Community Health Service
Cultural Ways in Healing Communities Wellbeing
Wayne Mulvany, Kultchafi
10:55 AM - 11:15 AM Enrolled Nursing – Building an Equitable Nursing Workforce
Coral Wiapo, Uni Auck
Wollotuka Wellbeing Program to Support Students Through University and Beyond
Phoebe Sanders & Hanna Pipe, The Wollotuka Institute, The University Of Newcastle
11:20 AM - 11:40 AM Evidence-Informed Co-Design of a Therapeutic Design for Noongar Children and Young People with Complex Trauma
Vickie Hovane, Australian Centre For Child Protection, University Of SA
Stolen Generations Healing Camp - Connecting to Country, Culture and the Spirit of the Ancient
Joanne Willmot OAM, Relationships Australia SA
11:45 AM - 12:05 PM Whakapounamu Mana Wāhine (Impact of Methamphetamine on Pregnant and Recently Pregnant Māori Women, Their Babies and Families)
Lynne Russell, Charles Lambert, Sidney Ropitini & Maree Gilbert - Māori Health, Victoria University of Wellington
Solid Steps AOD Program – Key learnings from the first AOD Therapeutic Community in a Male Maximum Security Prison in Perth, Western Australia
Daniel Morrison, CEO of Wungening Aboriginal Corporation, Emma Jarvis, CEO of Palmerston Association & Matthew Bejger, Program Manager, Palmerston Association
12:05 PM - 1:05 PM
Lunch with Exhibitors - Day 2
Tikathikati (Chair): Danielle Manton
Tikathikati (Chair): Rod Jackson
1:05 PM - 1:20 PM Response and Prevention of Vicarious Trauma for First Nations Workers and Organisations
Tara Hunter, Full Stop Australia
Āku Tangi Kōrero, Āku Tangi Tikanga e Māori Best Practice
Terri Cassidy and Moe Milne, Te Rau Ora
1:25 PM - 1:45 PM Digital Discipline - Digital Wellbeing Within Pacific Youth and Communities
Tony Laulu, Digital Discipline
Yarning for Change – Amplifying the Voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children and Young People About Their Interactions With the Youth Justice System
Tenneil Murray, Qld Family and Child Commission
1:50 PM - 2:10 PM “Meeting Where You Are” A Social and Emotional Well-being Project for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Young People
Karen Cashman & Karen Wilcox, Reachout Australia
Dardi Munwurro Community Programs Building Stronger Families and Safer Communities
Dale Williams, Dardi Munwurro
2:15 PM - 2:35 PM Empowerment Pathways Through Dignity of Choice for Mob
Michelle Rogers, Ngunya Jarjum Aboriginal Child And Family Service
Solid Ground - What Benefits Indigenous Australians Benefits Everybody
Awhiora Nia Nia & Mike Winton, Wungening Aboriginal Corporation
2:35 PM - 3:05 PM
Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2
Keynote Session 4
Tikathikati (Chair): Tahnee Sutton
3:05 PM - 4:15 PM Join us for our final Keynote Session & Dance Performance!

3:05pm – 3:25pm

Dance Performance - Dusty Feet


3:30pm - 4:00pm

Keynote 11: The Journey to Connection
Rod Jeffries, Chairperson, International Indigenous Council for Healing Our Spirit Worldwide and Owner/Manager of Ancestral Visions


4:00pm – 4:15pm

Conference Close & Prize Draw by Tikathikati (Chair): Nat Heath and Tahnee Sutton


Ian McLachlan Room West
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Day 2 - Registration Open
Keynote Session 3
Tikathikati (Chair): Dr Lynne Russell
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Day 2 Conference Opening

 

8:00am – 8:10am

Day 2: Opening Comments by Tikathikati (Chair): Nat Heath


8:10am – 8:30am

Ngankari’s Traditional Dance and Song, proudly sponsored by SA Health


8:30am – 10:00am

Keynote Pan-Shop: Cultural Resilience and Social Justice
Keynote 7: Dr Lynne Russell, Kairangahau Matua – Hauora Māori | Senior Research Fellow – Māori Health
Keynote 8: Sarah Decrea, Practice Manager of Family Led Decision Making Practices at Relationships Australia SA (RASA)
Keynote 9: Professor Patricia Dudgeon Aboriginal Australian Psychologist and Research Professor
Keynote 10: Rev. Dr. Rex Rigby, National Superintendent

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2
Tikathikati (Chair): Asha Bhat
10:30 AM - 10:50 AM WellMob – A Digital Wellbeing Tool for Workforce & Mob
David Edwards & Sharnie Roberts, University Of Sydney - eMHprac
10:55 AM - 11:15 AM Doing it Aboriginal Way: Children Holding Mob Together
Eleazar Newchurch-Papillo, The Malpa Project
11:20 AM - 11:40 AM Power of the Ngangkari - Ngankari’s Traditional Healers Practices, Proudly Sponsored by SA Health
Alison Carroll, Josephine Mick, Pantjiti Lewis - NPY Women’s Council
11:45 AM - 12:05 PM Power of the Ngangkari - Ngankari’s Traditional Healers Practices, Proudly Sponsored by SA Health Continued
Alison Carroll, Josephine Mick, Pantjiti Lewis - NPY Women’s Council
12:05 PM - 1:05 PM
Lunch with Exhibitors - Day 2
Tikathikati (Chair): Parry Agius
1:05 PM - 1:20 PM "Chur! All Good, Bro?" A Tāne Māori Suicide Prevention Resource Aimed at Supporting Māori Men on Their Journey Towards Mauri Ora
Mohi Allen & Thomas Strickland, Mental Health Foundation of NZ
1:25 PM - 1:45 PM NSW Health Services Aboriginal Cultural Engagement Self-Assessment Audit Tool
Gay Lose, Centre for Aboriginal Health NSW Ministry of Health
1:50 PM - 2:10 PM An Innovative Online Resource Enabling People Involved in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and Healing to Collaborate Across Sectors to Share Their Experiences and Wisdom
Michelle Elwell, Australian Indigenous Healthinfonet
2:15 PM - 2:35 PM Te Hiringa Mahara
Maraea Johns, Te Hiringa Mahara Director Māori
2:35 PM - 3:05 PM
Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2
Keynote Session 4
Tikathikati (Chair): Tahnee Sutton
3:05 PM - 4:15 PM Join us for our final Keynote Session & Dance Performance!

3:05pm – 3:25pm

Dance Performance - Dusty Feet


3:30pm - 4:00pm

Keynote 11: The Journey to Connection
Rod Jeffries, Chairperson, International Indigenous Council for Healing Our Spirit Worldwide and Owner/Manager of Ancestral Visions


4:00pm – 4:15pm

Conference Close & Prize Draw by Tikathikati (Chair): Nat Heath and Tahnee Sutton


William Magarey Room
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Day 2 - Registration Open
Keynote Session 3
Tikathikati (Chair): Dr Lynne Russell
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Day 2 Conference Opening

 

8:00am – 8:10am

Day 2: Opening Comments by Tikathikati (Chair): Nat Heath


8:10am – 8:30am

Ngankari’s Traditional Dance and Song, proudly sponsored by SA Health


8:30am – 10:00am

Keynote Pan-Shop: Cultural Resilience and Social Justice
Keynote 7: Dr Lynne Russell, Kairangahau Matua – Hauora Māori | Senior Research Fellow – Māori Health
Keynote 8: Sarah Decrea, Practice Manager of Family Led Decision Making Practices at Relationships Australia SA (RASA)
Keynote 9: Professor Patricia Dudgeon Aboriginal Australian Psychologist and Research Professor
Keynote 10: Rev. Dr. Rex Rigby, National Superintendent

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2
Tikathikati (Chair): Shyamsundar Muthuramalingam
10:30 AM - 10:50 AM A Population Approach to Parent Support and Program Delivery in Indigenous Communities
Lee Ann Cliff, CRAICCHS Ltd & Arvind Ponnapalli, Cherbourg Community Health Service
10:55 AM - 11:15 AM Enrolled Nursing – Building an Equitable Nursing Workforce
Coral Wiapo, Uni Auck
11:20 AM - 11:40 AM Evidence-Informed Co-Design of a Therapeutic Design for Noongar Children and Young People with Complex Trauma
Vickie Hovane, Australian Centre For Child Protection, University Of SA
11:45 AM - 12:05 PM Whakapounamu Mana Wāhine (Impact of Methamphetamine on Pregnant and Recently Pregnant Māori Women, Their Babies and Families)
Lynne Russell, Charles Lambert, Sidney Ropitini & Maree Gilbert - Māori Health, Victoria University of Wellington
12:05 PM - 1:05 PM
Lunch with Exhibitors - Day 2
Tikathikati (Chair): Danielle Manton
1:05 PM - 1:20 PM Response and Prevention of Vicarious Trauma for First Nations Workers and Organisations
Tara Hunter, Full Stop Australia
1:25 PM - 1:45 PM Digital Discipline - Digital Wellbeing Within Pacific Youth and Communities
Tony Laulu, Digital Discipline
1:50 PM - 2:10 PM “Meeting Where You Are” A Social and Emotional Well-being Project for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Young People
Karen Cashman & Karen Wilcox, Reachout Australia
2:15 PM - 2:35 PM Empowerment Pathways Through Dignity of Choice for Mob
Michelle Rogers, Ngunya Jarjum Aboriginal Child And Family Service
2:35 PM - 3:05 PM
Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2
Keynote Session 4
Tikathikati (Chair): Tahnee Sutton
3:05 PM - 4:15 PM Join us for our final Keynote Session & Dance Performance!

3:05pm – 3:25pm

Dance Performance - Dusty Feet


3:30pm - 4:00pm

Keynote 11: The Journey to Connection
Rod Jeffries, Chairperson, International Indigenous Council for Healing Our Spirit Worldwide and Owner/Manager of Ancestral Visions


4:00pm – 4:15pm

Conference Close & Prize Draw by Tikathikati (Chair): Nat Heath and Tahnee Sutton


Ian McLachlan Room East
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Day 2 - Registration Open
Keynote Session 3
Tikathikati (Chair): Dr Lynne Russell
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Day 2 Conference Opening

 

8:00am – 8:10am

Day 2: Opening Comments by Tikathikati (Chair): Nat Heath


8:10am – 8:30am

Ngankari’s Traditional Dance and Song, proudly sponsored by SA Health


8:30am – 10:00am

Keynote Pan-Shop: Cultural Resilience and Social Justice
Keynote 7: Dr Lynne Russell, Kairangahau Matua – Hauora Māori | Senior Research Fellow – Māori Health
Keynote 8: Sarah Decrea, Practice Manager of Family Led Decision Making Practices at Relationships Australia SA (RASA)
Keynote 9: Professor Patricia Dudgeon Aboriginal Australian Psychologist and Research Professor
Keynote 10: Rev. Dr. Rex Rigby, National Superintendent

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2
Tikathikati (Chair): Rodney Jackson
10:30 AM - 10:50 AM Cultural Ways in Healing Communities Wellbeing
Wayne Mulvany, Kultchafi
10:55 AM - 11:15 AM Wollotuka Wellbeing Program to Support Students Through University and Beyond
Phoebe Sanders & Hanna Pipe, The Wollotuka Institute, The University Of Newcastle
11:20 AM - 11:40 AM Stolen Generations Healing Camp - Connecting to Country, Culture and the Spirit of the Ancient
Joanne Willmot OAM, Relationships Australia SA
11:45 AM - 12:05 PM Solid Steps AOD Program – Key learnings from the first AOD Therapeutic Community in a Male Maximum Security Prison in Perth, Western Australia
Daniel Morrison, CEO of Wungening Aboriginal Corporation, Emma Jarvis, CEO of Palmerston Association & Matthew Bejger, Program Manager, Palmerston Association
12:05 PM - 1:05 PM
Lunch with Exhibitors - Day 2
Tikathikati (Chair): Rod Jackson
1:05 PM - 1:20 PM Āku Tangi Kōrero, Āku Tangi Tikanga e Māori Best Practice
Terri Cassidy and Moe Milne, Te Rau Ora
1:25 PM - 1:45 PM Yarning for Change – Amplifying the Voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children and Young People About Their Interactions With the Youth Justice System
Tenneil Murray, Qld Family and Child Commission
1:50 PM - 2:10 PM Dardi Munwurro Community Programs Building Stronger Families and Safer Communities
Dale Williams, Dardi Munwurro
2:15 PM - 2:35 PM Solid Ground - What Benefits Indigenous Australians Benefits Everybody
Awhiora Nia Nia & Mike Winton, Wungening Aboriginal Corporation
2:35 PM - 3:05 PM
Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2
Keynote Session 4
Tikathikati (Chair): Tahnee Sutton
3:05 PM - 4:15 PM Join us for our final Keynote Session & Dance Performance!

3:05pm – 3:25pm

Dance Performance - Dusty Feet


3:30pm - 4:00pm

Keynote 11: The Journey to Connection
Rod Jeffries, Chairperson, International Indigenous Council for Healing Our Spirit Worldwide and Owner/Manager of Ancestral Visions


4:00pm – 4:15pm

Conference Close & Prize Draw by Tikathikati (Chair): Nat Heath and Tahnee Sutton


Ian McLachlan Room West
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Day 2 - Registration Open
Keynote Session 3
Tikathikati (Chair): Dr Lynne Russell
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Day 2 Conference Opening

 

8:00am – 8:10am

Day 2: Opening Comments by Tikathikati (Chair): Nat Heath


8:10am – 8:30am

Ngankari’s Traditional Dance and Song, proudly sponsored by SA Health


8:30am – 10:00am

Keynote Pan-Shop: Cultural Resilience and Social Justice
Keynote 7: Dr Lynne Russell, Kairangahau Matua – Hauora Māori | Senior Research Fellow – Māori Health
Keynote 8: Sarah Decrea, Practice Manager of Family Led Decision Making Practices at Relationships Australia SA (RASA)
Keynote 9: Professor Patricia Dudgeon Aboriginal Australian Psychologist and Research Professor
Keynote 10: Rev. Dr. Rex Rigby, National Superintendent

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Morning Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2
Tikathikati (Chair): Asha Bhat
10:30 AM - 10:50 AM WellMob – A Digital Wellbeing Tool for Workforce & Mob
David Edwards & Sharnie Roberts, University Of Sydney - eMHprac
10:55 AM - 11:15 AM Doing it Aboriginal Way: Children Holding Mob Together
Eleazar Newchurch-Papillo, The Malpa Project
11:20 AM - 11:40 AM Power of the Ngangkari - Ngankari’s Traditional Healers Practices, Proudly Sponsored by SA Health
Alison Carroll, Josephine Mick, Pantjiti Lewis - NPY Women’s Council
11:45 AM - 12:05 PM Power of the Ngangkari - Ngankari’s Traditional Healers Practices, Proudly Sponsored by SA Health Continued
Alison Carroll, Josephine Mick, Pantjiti Lewis - NPY Women’s Council
12:05 PM - 1:05 PM
Lunch with Exhibitors - Day 2
Tikathikati (Chair): Parry Agius
1:05 PM - 1:20 PM "Chur! All Good, Bro?" A Tāne Māori Suicide Prevention Resource Aimed at Supporting Māori Men on Their Journey Towards Mauri Ora
Mohi Allen & Thomas Strickland, Mental Health Foundation of NZ
1:25 PM - 1:45 PM NSW Health Services Aboriginal Cultural Engagement Self-Assessment Audit Tool
Gay Lose, Centre for Aboriginal Health NSW Ministry of Health
1:50 PM - 2:10 PM An Innovative Online Resource Enabling People Involved in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and Healing to Collaborate Across Sectors to Share Their Experiences and Wisdom
Michelle Elwell, Australian Indigenous Healthinfonet
2:15 PM - 2:35 PM Te Hiringa Mahara
Maraea Johns, Te Hiringa Mahara Director Māori
2:35 PM - 3:05 PM
Afternoon Tea with Exhibitors - Day 2
Keynote Session 4
Tikathikati (Chair): Tahnee Sutton
3:05 PM - 4:15 PM Join us for our final Keynote Session & Dance Performance!

3:05pm – 3:25pm

Dance Performance - Dusty Feet


3:30pm - 4:00pm

Keynote 11: The Journey to Connection
Rod Jeffries, Chairperson, International Indigenous Council for Healing Our Spirit Worldwide and Owner/Manager of Ancestral Visions


4:00pm – 4:15pm

Conference Close & Prize Draw by Tikathikati (Chair): Nat Heath and Tahnee Sutton



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