Living, Dying and Grieving Well – PCV State Conference 2014 Day 1 Conference Program (Plenary Rooms: Parkside 4 & 5) Thursday 31 July 2014 9.00 - 9.10am Welcome to Country Wurundjeri Elder, Bill Nicholson 9.10 - 9.20am Welcome to Conference Michael Bramwell, PCV Chair, & Julie McCrossin, MC 9.20 - 9.35am Formal Opening Victorian Minister for Health and Minister for Ageing, Hon. David Davis MP 9.35 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.45am Panel - Improving palliative care for people with dementia Our Stories – Julie McCrossin Panel Members – Sue Pieters-Hawke, Dr Jane Tolman, Dr Fran McInerney, Regina Kendall Short interviews on key challenges, achievements, experiences and initiatives. 10.45 - 11.15am Morning Tea – served in the exhibition and poster display areas 11.20 - 12.20pm Dealing with difficult conversations: Specific skills that will help. Dr Robert Arnold, Professor/Medical Director, University of Pittsburgh Palliative and Supportive Institute and Director of the Institute for DoctorPatient Communication. 12.20 - 12.30pm Our Stories – Julie McCrossin Short interviews on key challenges, achievements, experiences and initiatives. 12.30 - 1.30pm Lunch - served in the trade exhibition and poster display areas 1.30 – 3.05pm Concurrent Sessions and Workshops (room details see over) 3.05 – 3.35pm Afternoon Tea - served in the exhibition and poster display areas 3.35 – 5.05pm Concurrent Sessions and Workshops (room details see over) 5.15 - 6.00pm Launch of the Dreamers Pippa Wischer 6.30 - 10.00pm Buffet, drinks and networking Day 2 Conference Program Parkside 1, 2 & 3 (Plenary Rooms: Parkside 4 & 5) Friday 1 August 2014 9.00 - 9.10am Welcome Julie McCrossin, MC 9.10 – 10.10am Dance through life – A Symphony of Love and Beauty through Death, Loss and Grief Professor Cecilia Lai Wan Chan, Ph.D., R.S.W., J.P., Si Yuan Professor of Health and Social Work, Professor and Head of Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong. 10.10 - 10.25am Our Stories – Julie McCrossin Short interviews on key challenges, achievements, experiences and initiatives. 10.25 - 10.30pm Best Posters Announced by Chair, Poster Evaluation Group 10.30 - 11.00am Morning Tea – served in the exhibition and poster display areas Panel Members – Dr Cecilia LW Chan, Dr David Kissane, Jenni Bourke 12.05 - 12.20pm Panel - Holistic care, rehabilitation and family dynamics Our Stories – Julie McCrossin 12.20 - 12.45pm PCV QI Awards Presented by PCV Patron or Chair 12.45 - 2.15pm Lunch & Networking Opportunities – served in the exhibition and poster display areas 2.15 -3.30pm Panel – Living, dying and grieving well Panel Members – Mary Matthiesen, Sue Pieters-Hawke, Dr Robert Arnold, Peter King 3.30 -3.45pm Interactive Poem Thanks and close Molly Carlile Odette Waanders. 11.05 - 12.05pm Short interviews on key challenges, achievements, experiences and initiatives. Concurrent Sessions and Workshops Room Session Presentation 1 1.35 – 1.55pm Presentation 2 1.55 – 2.15pm Presentation 3 2.15 – 2.35pm 2.35 - 3.05pm 3.05 - 3.35pm Parkside 5 Thursday 31 July 2014 Parkside 4 Parkside 3 Community engagement Improving access & Holistic & inter& capacity building service responsiveness disciplinary practice Social Networks: what they teach us about capacity building in palliative care. Country Health South Australia End of Life Choices (EOLC) Program Music’s relevance for people affected by cancer The Lived Experiences of Biography Service Volunteers After Hours Integration of Palliative Care Plan - palliative care into A collaborative multidisciplinary AYA approach oncology services. Parkside 2 Nellie Melba Lord Melbourne Workshop 1 (Capacity 40) Workshop 2 (Capacity 15) Workshop 4 (Capacity 15) Workshop 5 (Capacity 15) Incorporating Advance Care Planning into your usual clinical role Melbourne Family Support Program “From Consent to the Coroner” Caring for Group Home Clients Palliative Care Conversations: Building capacity and improving client experiences Dr Barbara Hayes Kristina Thomas Michele Meachen Length: 180 mins Length: 45 mins Q&A Length: 90 mins Workshop 3 Exploring an assetbased approach to engaging communities Mary Matthieson Advance Care Planning Anticipatory Psychosocial in Community Palliative prescribing of wellbeing of parents Care -informed decision injectable medication of children with lifemaking. in community pc threatening disease Q&A Sharon O’Hehir Q&A Netherby Robyn Reid Stephanie Cook Length: 90 mins Length: 45 mins Afternoon Tea - served in the exhibition and poster display areas Session Strengthening Palliative Care Improving access & service responsiveness Building Service Capability Workshop 1 (Capacity 40) Workshop 6 (Capacity 15) Workshop 7 (Capacity 15) Workshop 8 (Capacity 15) Presentation 1 Palliative care provision for short-term survivors of primary malignant glioma Carer capacity and resilience – tailoring carer needs assessment and support Supporting the rural palliative care nurse practitioner candidate Continued… Incorporating Advance Care Planning into your usual clinical role Community capacity building through the arts Sexuality & palliative care A taste of mindfulness – self care at work Robyn Reid Length 90 mins Suzanne Peyton Length 90 mins 3.35 – 3.55pm Presentation 2 3.55 – 4.15pm Presentation 3 4.15 – 4.35pm 4.35 – 5.05pm Using PCOC to improve palliative care. A Victorian success story A proactive approach Palliative care to goals of care in orientation training hospitalised patients program for overseas trained nurses A policy for suicide prevention &management of clients & residents receiving palliative care Renal supportive care Building residential in Victoria: aged care capacity engagement, to deliver a palliative connection and care approach capacity building Q&A Q&A Q&A Dr Barbara Hayes Kerrie Noonan
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