Speakers Presentations

November 8, 2009

A big thank you to all who attended the Symposium.

As requested below we have attached the Powerpoint presentations from many of the Symposium Speakers. Please respect the work that has gone into putting these presentations together and remember to credit the Speaker if you are using any of the information provided in these presentations.

Helen Bowen Presentation

Jane MacGeorge presentation

Janet Parker Presentation

Keren Lusty presentation

Dr Michal Boyd

Mary Jane Gilmer

Dr Liz Langer

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Latest news – WIN $100 Book Vouchers

August 10, 2009

Welcome back to the Symposium webpage and the latest news is that all earlybird registrations will now go in the draw to win one of two $100 Book Vouchers. Certainly an incentive to get that registration in before August 31st to be in the draw.

The Programme tab on the right hand side will show you an updated printable programme. The Organising committee have worked hard to provide you with a varied and extremely valuable two day programme, together with the delicious meals, products from sponsors and plenty of “networking” time this Symposium focusing on the Care of Older People is not to be missed.

Click here to Register Online now!


Welcome to Symposium 2009

May 1, 2009

Nursing and the Health of Older People:  Practice, Policy and Partnerships

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Focusing on how nursing can work in partnership to provide the best consumer-directed, care possible.

This major Symposium is for all people working in areas contributing to the health of older people. You will hear from leaders within the full spectrum of Aged Care including consumer organisations, nurse practitioners, New Zealand researchers and policy makers.   The Symposium will bring together these key groups to create an excellent 2 day program considering up to the minute responses to older people’s health care.  There will be 2 days of stimulating speakers, papers, discussion and debate and the chance to meet and talk with a range of people involved in this area. This is a great opportunity for nurses and other interested health care professionals to gain valuable professional development hours, network with others and contribute to a blueprint for the future of nursing in the aged care sector. Delegates will receive a certificate for 14 hours professional development. 

The Symposium program includes the College AGM  for members.

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Symposium Programme click here http://cnasymposium.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/symposium-programme-2009-for-website.pdf

For registration brochure, accomodation, programme and other information  click on the links on the right.

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