Programme

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Symposium

Programme
Friday 16th October  Lecture Theatre -10A02 Saturday 17th October Lecture Theatre -10A02
8.30am Registration – Foyer  
9.00am – OPENING AND WELCOME

Mana Whenua Te Atiawa

Welcome Address

Annette Huntington, College of Nurses Wellington Regional Co-ordinator

 

9.30am – ” Gender, social justice and poverty: what a nation looks like when the Executive bans these words”.

Keynote Speaker:  Professor Marilyn Waring, College Patron 

9.00am – RESEARCH AND INNOVATION

Foundations for Practice

Chair: Taima Campbell, College Board Member

 

Presenters :

Dr Michal Boyd, The University of Auckland

Mary Jane Gilmer, AUT University

Stephen Neville, Massey University

 

10.30am Morning Tea 10.30am Morning Tea
11.00am – PARTNERSHIPS

“Aged Care Nursing- the Crew from the Health and Disability Commission”

Keynote Speaker: Rae Lamb Deputy Health and Disability Commissioner

 

11.45am - Community Perspectives in Nursing

Chair: Vicky Noble, College Board Member

Representatives from community NGOs concerned with older people’s health will share their perspectives.

11.00am – SERVICE PROVISION

Blueprint for the future

Chair: Sylvia Meijer

 

Presenters:

Jane McGeorge, Director of Nursing Healthcare NZ 

Keren Lusty, Resident Care Manager, Seven Oaks Retirement Village, Kapiti

 

12.30pm Lunch 12.30pm Lunch
1.30pm – POLICY

Quality care pathways: The Mental Health and Addiction of Older people and Dementia Project

Chair: Jean Gilmour

 

Presenter:

 Roz Sorenson, Ministry of Health

Commentary by Dr Mark Jones, Chief Nurse and

Shereen Moloney, CC DHB Planning and Funding.

1.30pm – ETHICS

Chair: Jenny Carryer, Executive Director, College of Nurses

 

 “Care of Older people and ethical decision making”

Keynote Speaker: Professor David Seedhouse,  Auckland University of Technology and Staffordshire University, UK

 

2.50pm – CLOSING ADDRESS

Jan Pearson

3.00pm Afternoon Tea 3pm: Closing   
3.30pm – PRACTICE

Nurse Practitioners: A key role in providing high quality care to older people across primary, secondary and tertiary settings.

Chair Jill Wilkinson

 

Presenters:

Mary Daly, NP in training, OPRS HVDHB

Liz Langer, NP Psychogeriatric, ODHB

Helen Bowen, Gerontology NP Intern,WDHB

Janet Parker, Gerontology Nurse Consultant, WDHB

  

 

 

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Programme is subject to change but is correct at time of printing

5.00 – 6.00pm Drinks and Music – Foyer

5.30pm College AGM for members