Living, Dying and Grieving Well – PCV State Conference 2014

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