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23nd Annual Conference The Mental Health Services Conference Inc (TheMHS)

of Australia and New Zealand

CONFERENCE

PROGRAM

Melbourne Convention Centre

20 – 23 August 2013

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CONTENTS Page

Conference Program: Wednesday 21 August 3-9 Conference Program: Thursday 22August 10-15 Conference Program: Friday 23 August 19-23 Help Page 24 Tuesday Program at a Glance 20 August 25 Wednesday Program at a Glance 21 August 26-27 Thursday Program at a Glance 22 August 28-29 Friday Program at a Glance 23 August 30-31

Program Changes:

Please check Notice Board for any last minute Program Changes

* (Asterisk) indicates a program change from the Book of Abstracts

Room 206 Quiet Room

Room 201 Speakers Preparation Room

Melbourne Room Lunch, Morning and afternoon tea Exhibitors e-Posters

Current as at 5.8.2013

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CONFERENCE PROGRAM Wednesday 21 August 2013

Opening Ceremony: And welcome to country

21/8/2012 From: 0845 To: 0915 Venue: Plenary Hall 1

Opening Session:

21/8/2012 From 0915 To: 1000 Venue: Plenary Hall 1 Opening: Achievement Awards Presentation and Address by Hon Jacinta Collins

S03 Keynote Address - Steve Harrington

21/8/2013 From: 1000 To: 1100 Venue: Plenary Hall 1 The Promise of Peer Services : Challenges and Opportunities

1100 – 1130 Morning Tea in Melbourne Room

S04 Technology 21/8/2013 From: 1130 To: 1300 Featured Symposium – 1.5hrs: Venue: Plenary Hall 1 Forging the Future' through the technology revolution: Innovations and issues for mental health recovery.

John Farhall Mary O'Hagan Janet Hopkins Helen Christensen Debra Rickwood

S05 Bridging the Gap for Aboriginal people.

21/8/2013 From: 1130 To: 1300 Symposium - 1.5hrs: Venue: Meeting Room 203 Bridging the Gap between services and stakeholders to improve mental health access and outcomes for Aboriginal people and their families. Sabin Fernbacher Karen Bryant Jane Cussen Helen Kennedy Michelle Hannon

S06 Policy and Reform 21/8/2013 From: 1130 To: 1300 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 204 Insurance reform and mental health – speak up and take action to reduce unfair discrimination

Josh Fear The role of the woman consumer in forging the future and challenging attitudes.

Bree Hayes Jude Stamp Understanding the needs of CALD consumers: A study of consumers entering services in NSW Adam Lane

S07 Deep Dialogue

21/8/2013 From: 1130 To: 1300 Featured Workshop 1.5hrs: Venue: Meeting Room 207 Beyond being on other people’s committees be the agenda! Doing deep dialogue because it matters.

Ann Tullgren Merinda Epstein

S08 Policy and Reform 21/8/2013 From: 1130 To: 1300 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 208 The Not for' sector in Community Mental Health

Douglas Holmes Arthur Papakotsias

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Promoting recovery in the Asia-Pacific Region. Margaret Goding Forging the Future Through Effective Governance of Community Mental Health Services

Suzanne Sinclair Madhavan Raman Rob Warriner

S09 Peer Workforce

21/8/2013 From: 1130 To: 1300 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 209 Delivering Successful Peer Based Programs as a Contemporary Model of Care. Judi Barrett-Lennard Kathy Logie Improving workplaces to successfully incorporate peer support workers; workforce and policy recommendations.

Emma Gale Bridget Hamilton Peer workforce: current status and future directions.

Leanne Craze Etienne Scheepers

S10 Healthy Communities - tobacco, canabis 21/8/2013 From: 1130 To: 1300 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 210 Train the trainer: A sustainable model of disseminating evidence based practice. Dion Alperstein Etty Matalon Jan Copeland Tobacco and Mental Illness Project. Where to from here. Griffith Deiniol A brief intervention for cannabis use disorder. Etty Matalon

S11 Peer and Family Workforce

21/8/2013 From: 1130 To: 1300 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 211 Training Program for Peer Support Workers. Anthony Stratford Robyn Callaghan From Family Carers to Carer Peer Workforce: key supports, principles & practices. Peter McKenzie Jackie Crowe Supporting and Training the Carer Workforce: Innovative Practice. Peter McKenzie David White Karen Fraser

S12 Evaluating Outcomes 21/8/2013 From: 1130 To: 1300 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 212 Personalised support delivered by support workers for people with severe and persistent mental illness: a systematic review of patient outcomes. Dan Siskind Meredith Harris Jane Pirkis Harvey Whiteford The Living in the Community Questionnaire: the results of a pilot and the psychometric properties of a social inclusion questionnaire.

Tim Coombs Cheryl Reed

S13 Trauma Informed Practice

21/8/2013 From: 1130 To: 1300 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 213 Trauma Informed Culturally Sensitive Support. Brooke Giudice Jessica Dean Christopher Lawrence Forging the future for people and communities with lived experience of trauma. Cathy Kezelman Trauma-Informed Care and Practice (TICP): Towards a cultural shift in mental health and human services in Australia. Corinne Henderson

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S14 Recovery, Social Inclusion 21/8/2013 From: 1130 To: 1300 Snapshots - Brief Paper 10': Venue: Meeting Room 215 Creative Writing for Recovery.

Bernard Heaney Barry Garner Challenging Loneliness : bridging the gap between theory and practice.

Tracey Cairns Forging the future: Building a strong and meaningful lived experience liaison voice.

Matthew Halpin Liz Prowse Dubbo and Regions Mental Health Recovery Centre.

Raphael Chapman Arthur Papakotsias Incorporating recovery focussed practice into a Clinical Mental Health Service- process and outcomes. Francesca Coniglio Lorrie Louws The Recovery Concept & Crisis Intervention; Time for a Revolution in the Realm of Acute Psychiatric Care.

Karleen Gwinner Louise Ward Richelle Spence Creating lasting connections: Reduction in support hours following significant prior hospitalisations. Chantelle Ritchie Brian Beck

1300 – 1400 Lunch in Melbourne Room

S15 Lived experience informs policies

21/8/2013 From: 1400 To: 1500 Symposium - 1hr: Venue: Plenary Hall 1 Forging the Future: Consumers and Carers influencing the Victorian Government's reforms and policies.

Paul Smith Isabell Collins Julien McDonald Keir Saltmarsh Amber Scanlon

S16 Health and personal experience 21/8/2013 From: 1400 To: 1500 Snapshots - Brief Paper 10': Venue: Meeting Room 203 Voice From The Margins Not rich enough , not poor enough.

Jane Grace Physical Health Screening with consumers attending a community-base alcohol and other drugs (AOD) Service. Boyce Felstead Rachel Avery Critically exploring use of the client-person centered approach with clients who have a developmental disorder or difficulties in communication.

Grant Macphail

S17 Quality Clinical Practice 21/8/2013 From: 1400 To: 1500 Snapshots - Brief Paper 10': Venue: Meeting Room 204 Outing the reality of Coercion in Mental Health Nurses Practice.

Vrinda Edan Jakqui Barnfield The A B C’s of consumer leadership in clinical services nurse education.

Vrinda Edan Jakqui Barnfield Tracey Harmer Uniforms: to wear or not to wear.

Kate Jeffrey Language to help or to hinder.

Gwendoline Scotman

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S18 Advance Directives 21/8/2013 From: 1400 To: 1500 Round Table 1hr: Venue: Meeting Room 207 Development of Psychiatric Advance Directives in an Australian Context: Issues of Content and Usability. William Silvester Rachel Mountjoy Richard Newton Lisa Brophy Rachael Fullam Daveena Mawren Marcus Sellars

S19 Art and Nature

21/8/2013 From: 1400 To: 1500 Snapshots - Brief Paper 10': Venue: Meeting Room 208 How to grow a community garden. Louise Howe Drawing Forward', Consumers & Cartoons. Julia Bocking Bellbird Garden: Four seasons in one day. Emily Taylor Arts in Recovery: AIR. Alan Johnson Community-built versus community-based: Moving beyond ‘the mainstream’ in a supported community garden.

Elise Whatley Tracy Fortune Anne Williams

S20 Outcomes for wellbeing 21/8/2013 From: 1400 To: 1500 Snapshots - Brief Paper 10': Venue: Meeting Room 209 Implementation of MHPOD in a non-government mental health service.

Stephanie Brown A cost-benefit analysis of an early intervention tenancy sustainment program: resolve.

Rachel Watson Katie Leavey The National Outcomes and Casemix Collection: where are we headed?

Rod McKay Sarah Anstey Tim Coombs Maybe It's Not Impossible - a guided approach to addressing health care needs.

Rebecca Meldrum Kerry Stringer

S21 Collaborative Care Planning 21/8/2013 From: 1400 To: 1500 Workshop 1hr: Venue: Meeting Room 210 Interagency Collaborative Care Planning with the Consumer at the Centre the way of the future.

Michelle Harper Julie Rowse Leeanne Thomson Katrina Hishon Leigh Cooksley

S22 Workforce competence 21/8/2013 From: 1400 To: 1500 Symposium - 1hr: Venue: Meeting Room 211 Competencies among mental health professionals that facilitate the work integration of people with severe mental disorders.

Marc Corbiere Ellie Fossey Dea Morgain Carol Harvey

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S23 Primary Care and mental health 21/8/2013 From: 1400 To: 1500 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 212 Mental Health across the sectors: Collaboration between the community mental health and primary care sectors. Nicky Bisogni Medicare Locals and Primary Mental Health Care Reform. Jennie Parham

S24 Mental Health First Aid 21/8/2013 From: 1400 To: 1500 Symposium - 1hr: Venue: Meeting Room 213 Mental health first aid skills for frontline community workers. Nataly Bovopoulos Stephanie Wilks Penelope Mayson Betty Kitchener (Chair)

S25 Mind, Body, General Practice.

21/8/2013 From: 1400 To: 1500 Snapshots - Brief Paper 10': Venue: Meeting Room 215 The General Practice Advisory Group (GPAG) WA. Angela Piscitelli General practice management of mental health for people receiving opioid substitution therapy.

Duncan Campbell Marilyn McMurchie Please, put the head back on the body.

Kay De Brett Personal recovery and identity challenges: Being Fat and Mad

Stephanie Webster

1500 – 1530 Afternoon Tea in Melbourne Room 3.10pm – Launch - SANE Australia: New stigma reduction videos - Melbourne Room Foyer

S26 Stigma reduction

21/8/2013 From: 1530 To: 1700 Papers 20': Venue: Plenary Hall 1 Personal information management plans in vocational rehabilitation: Assisting individuals to maintain control over their information to reduce internal and external stigma.

Phil Williams Chris Lloyd Geoff Waghorn A changing media landscape: Implications for responsible portrayals of mental illness.

Marc Bryant Alexandra Potter Alexandra Culloden Bronwen Bamberger Tegan Cotterill SANE StigmaWatch - a community attitudes barometer.

Robyn Thompson Jeremy Little

S27 Putting Research into Practice 21/8/2013 From: 1530 To: 1700 Featured Symposium - 1.5hrs: Venue: Meeting Room 203 Research Translation: How do we turn what we know into policy and practice. Maree Teesson Helen Christensen Jane Pirkis Alan Rosen

S28 Creativity and Recovery

21/8/2013 From: 1530 To: 1700 Featured Symposium - 1.5hrs: Venue: Meeting Room 204

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Creativity in Recovery: A collection of peer run programs from Australia and New Zealand that promote creativity

Paula Hanlon Linda Mizzi Michael Burge Lynda Hennessy Arana Pearson

S29 Strenghthening Indigenous Model of Care. 21/8/2013 From: 1530 To: 1700 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 207 Indigenous Mental Health Students: strengthening clinical experience through assessment in Mental Health care. Jane Havelka Indigenous model of care within mainstream services. Barbara Browne Wayne Blissett Aboriginal Careers in Mental Health Creating a diverse and culturally responsive workforce.

Simone Montgomery Craig Parsons

S30 Online Learning and Intervention 21/8/2013 From: 1530 To: 1700 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 208 Reality Learning - Taking Culturally Responsive Mental Health Training On-Line.

Aroon Naidoo Kimberley Wriedt Computer Based Cognitive Remediation.

Tracey Whalan Alan Johnson Delivering psychological interventions via videophone in rural and remote South Australia. Angela Littleford Victoria Wade Jane Dodding

S31 Involving Families 21/8/2013 From: 1530 To: 1700 Symposium - 1.5hrs: Venue: Meeting Room 209 Involving Families: Moving from Current Rhetoric to Future Practice.

Brendan O'Hanlon Ann Fuller Alex Savage Andrea Bernazzoli Kristy Fennel

S32 Challenges for Older People 21/8/2013 From: 1530 To: 1700 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 210 Over 50s and Mental Illness.

Sabrina Nemorin No vacancy. The challenges of placing older people with mental illness in residential aged care facilities and options for change. Raymond Selvaraj Developing recovery-oriented services for people ageing with psychosocial disability. Sarah Pollock

S33 Acute In-patient, services 21/8/2013 From: 1530 To: 1700 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 211 Fostering hope and recovery in acute inpatient services.

Chris Lloyd Gabrielle Vilic Phil Wiliams Robert King Hear my VOICE: Consumer views of psychiatric inpatient care.

Chris Lloyd Gabrielle Vilic Phil Williams Robert King Creating Safety: Aiming for Seclusion Reduction.

Rebecca Bullock

S34 Approaches to disasters, culture, seclusion

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21/8/2013 From: 1530 To: 1700 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 212 Consumer partnership and service delivery within a disaster management framework. Andrea Taylor Liz Newton Kate Jeffrey Elizabeth Stewart Sensory approaches - Integrating sensory approaches into the culture of an acute psychiatric setting: Process and outcomes

Phil Williams Chris Lloyd Tawanda Machingura Reducing restraint and Seclusion – a NMHC initiative in collaboration with the University of Melbourne Lisa Brophy

S35 Forensic Mental Health and Social Inclusion 21/8/2013 From: 1530 To: 1700 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 213 Getting back out there: Using a collaborative service to enhance the social inclusion and economic outcomes for people with a serious mental illness in a forensic hospital.

Tracey Swadling Marissa Davidson-Blue Self-disclosure of forensic mental health history - results from a Delphi study.

Stephen Lewis Innovations in the criminal justice system: Forging a parallel future.

Brian McKenna

S36 Service Models 21/8/2013 From: 1530 To: 1700 Venue: Snapshots - Brief Paper 10': Meeting Room 215 Raising awareness of the importance of employment for consumers who have a serious mental illness: an approach to improve clinical practice in an area mental health service. Joanne Robertson Natasha Tudor Stop, collaborate and listen: Clinical and non-clinical services working under the same roof for the same strength based outcomes for clients.

Mark Heeney Amanda Gillam A Contributing Life - From Policy to Practice.

Rachel Green ARC (Action, recovery, community) is a consumer run organisation without walls.

Lynda Hennessy Bridget Wood Sahra Dauncey Moving beyond a service system made almost entirely of gaps, held together with good intentions: integrated responses to complex challenges. Christine Thornton Richie Goonan Fairfield Community Mental Health Service 40 Years Review. Joe (Tuyen V.) Chuong Lilia Polewski

Launch - National Mental Health Recovery Framework 21/8/2013 From: 1710 To 1730 Venue: Meeting Room 210

Followed by the African Drummers Welcome Reception Melbourne Room Foyer/Level 2 5.45 – 7.15pm

Finger food and soft drinks supplied; alcoholic drinks for sale

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CONFERENCE PROGRAM Thursday 22nd August 2013

S37 Keynote Address - Mike Slade

22/8/2013 From: 900 To: 1000 Venue: Plenary Hall 1 Future challenges for supporting recovery

1000 – 1030 Morning Tea in Melbourne Room

S38 Physical Health and Mental Health

22/8/2013 From: 1030 To: 1230 Papers 20': Venue: Plenary Hall 1 Sleep problems in psychiatric illness: Pursuing alternatives to the long-term use and prescription of sleep medication.

Sarah Gordon Chris Garvie The impact of health literacy on the management of multi-morbidity in people with psychotic disorders: A review of the literature. Philippa Boss The gap in life expectancy from preventable physical illness in psychiatric patients. David Lawrence Kirsten Hancock Steve Kisely Forging the future of physical health care for people attending a Community Mental Health Centre. Elizabeth Wallace Hellen Malunga

S39 Consumer - Service Partnerships 22/8/2013 From: 1030 To: 1230 Workshop 1hr: Venue: Meeting Room 203 Consumer rep wanted: must speak for all of us. A workshop exploring representation in consumer work.

Wanda Bennetts Flick Grey Robyn Humphries Symposium - 1hr: Venue: Meeting Room 203 Consumers, service managers and academics, across clinical and community-managed services, collaborating to deliver and evaluate the recovery-orientation of services. Jayne Lewis Lisa Brophy Melissa Petrakis Michael Stylianou Matthew Scott Nadine Cocks Kieran Halloran Liam Buckley Judy Hamann

S40 Physical Health and Mental Health

22/8/2013 From: 1030 To: 1230 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 204 SANE Australia and Neami Healthy Living Program. Catriona Bastian Kerry Stringer Be active, be healthy: minding yourself. Werner Vogels Adele Henwood Kerri Price Caffeine Use and Physical Health - exploring the links for people with a diagnosis of schizophrenia or schizo-affective disorder.

Lisa Thompson Adam Zimmermann New Moves Transforming lives, from Illness to Recovery - Promoting Physical Health and Well-Being in people with mental illness. Katherine Gill Stephanie Webster

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S41 Q & A with Keynote Speakers: Harrington; Slade 22/8/2013 From: 1030 To: 1230 Venue: Meeting Room 207 Steve Harrington (1 hour) followed by Mike Slade (1 hour)

S42 Recovery - focussed Practice in Acute Settings 22/8/2013 From: 1030 To: 1230 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 208 Safety For All in Acute Mental Health.

Natalie Cutler Tim Heffernan Outcomes from a recovery-oriented framework embedded into everyday clinical practice.

Suzanne Johnston Tanya Hollier Peer Support: what do public mental health workers really think.

Vivien Kemp Sharon Karas

S43 Families. 22/8/2013 From: 1030 To: 1230 Workshop 1hr: Venue: Meeting Room 209 Parents with Mental Health and Substance Use Problems: The Impact on Infants and Children.

Natasha Perry Adrian Dunlop Louise Newman Josephine Byrne Symposium - 1hr: Venue: Meeting Room 209 Keep them Safe - Whole Family Team pilot: Working with families where there are mental health, drug and alcohol and children at risk of significant harm.

Adrian Dunlop Corrine Maynard Debbie Pilkington Frank Hughes Michael Mason Sally Cleworth

S44 Healthy Living 22/8/2013 From: 1030 To: 1230 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 210 Prospective Memory - Phase 2 - an investigation of time-based prospective memory in an early psychosis population. David Shum Phil Williams Chris Lloyd Young consumer's views on physical health changes associated with psychosis and its treatment addressing the issues.

Andrew Watkins Stephane Webster Jackie Curtis Feeling the Fear but Letting Go Anyway. Susan Adam Clearing the air: Smoke Free Perspectives of Youth Services. Gabriella Holmes Carolyn Heise Luke Butcher

S45 Families and Children 22/8/2013 From: 1030 To: 1230 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 211 Family Children and Carer Specialist Positions in Adult Mental Health Services Becca Allchin Kathy Collet Leanne McGain The FaPMI Strategy in Victoria a snapshot about parenting, children, families and mental Illness: from small seeds to emerging forest.

Rose Cuff Becca Allchin Melinda Goodyear Leanne McGain Rochelle Hine

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The Five C's of COPMI. Paul Fitzgerald Jeremy Tucker Beth Olsen Alix Murray Families as Partners in Mental Health Care

Margaret Leggatt Robyn Humphries

S46 Symposia x 2 1. Supporting Employment

22/8/2013 From: 1030 To: 1230 Symposium - 1hr: Venue: Meeting Room 212 Job tenure of people with mental disorders enrolled in supported employment programs or working in social firms.

Marc Corbiere Ellie Fossey Anne Williams Carol Harvey Patrizia Villotti 2. Human Rights Symposium - 1hr: Venue: Meeting Room 210 Controversies and new literature in mental health and human rights. Michael Dudley Derrick Silove David Webb Michael Burge

S47 Workforce , Workplace 22/8/2013 From: 1030 To: 1230 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 213 What 25 years of friendship and work in the mental health sector has taught us. Angela Piscitelli Deborah Costello Mary-Anne Wallace Nurse's attitudes, knowledge and believes towards individuals who engage in non-suicidal deliberate self-injury.

Julie Vine Building mental health workforce capacity for the future.

Tanya Southworth Building Cultural Responsiveness in the Workplace.

Lisa Soares Silvana Izzo

S48 Family Carers 22/8/2013 From: 1030 To: 1230 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 215 Navigate: Strengths focused family based assessment tools and evidence for family based interventions mental health services. Christopher Chalubek James Martin 'Invisible Care' - A Study about Access to Care Allowance and Carer Payment Ben Ilsley Strengthening indigenous communities through family education; Community benefits of an adapted version of Well Ways in Bunbury WA.

Sue Farnan Annette Garrett

* Building the Case for Mental Health Reform in Australia: A Review of Expenditure and

System Design. Matthew Cullen Rebecca Tinning Greg Joffe Simon Guttmann Yvette Middendorp Suyon Sankhe WITHDRAWN

1230 – 1330 Lunch in Melbourne Room

S49 Individualised Funding Approaches 22/8/2013 From: 1330 To: 1500 Featured Symposium - 1.5hrs: Venue: Plenary Hall 1

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Individualised funding: Implications for the mental health sector Margaret Grigg Theresa Williams Isabel Collins Liz Crowther

S50 Medical Legal Issues 22/8/2013 From: 1330 To: 1500 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 203 Community Treatment Orders in the context of Recovery.

Lisa Brophy Lynette Joubert Jennifer Buchanan Advance Care Planning for Mental Health Treatment: Knowledge and Opinions of Australian Mental Health Clinicians. Rachel Mountjoy William Silvester Richard Newton Lisa Brophy Rachael Fullam Daveena Mawren Exploring the potential of Advance Statements.

Neil Turton-Lane David Pedlar

S51 Recovery Informed Practice 22/8/2013 From: 1330 To: 1500 Symposium - 1.5hrs: Venue: Meeting Room 204 Recovery- informed practice across Australia: Findings from the 2010 national survey of psychosis Carol Harvey Ellie Fossey Lisa Brophy

S52 Employment 22/8/2013 From: 1330 To: 1500 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 207 Consumer and service outcomes achieved through seven years of Individual Placement and Support utilising an integrated employment and mental health treatment service.

Tracey Swadling Melissa Petrakis Kate Higgins Bridget Organ Elouise Murphy Personal Information Management Plans in Vocational Rehabilitation: assisting individuals to maintain control over their information to reduce internal and external stigma. Chris Lloyd Philip Williams Geoff Waghorn Creating Mental Health Friendly, Supportive Workplaces. Ingrid Ozols

S53 Substance Use Issues

22/8/2013 From: 1330 To: 1500 Snapshots - Brief Paper 10': Venue: Meeting Room 208 Addressing dual diagnosis issues within a secure psychiatric inpatient unit through collaboration with Community Service Providers. Thomas Domjancic Mandy Ferres Using – iPads with youth Dual-Diagnosis Clients. Anna Courtidis Clare Woods Use of bird’s nest drawing in assessing attachment in families with mental health and substance use problems.

Natasha Perry Kiah Robinson Retter Amanda Brown Adrian Dunlop Louise Newman Up in Smoke myth busting smoking in Mental Health Settings.

Vrinda Edan Jakqui Barnfiled Addictions - the struggle and the journey.

Judith Nicholas

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Injecting Drug Users' Mental Health Issues and Access to Services: A Case Study. Mark Goodhew Ian Flaherty Jennifer Holmes Communities of Practice: Working together for strong teams, competent leaders and skilled clinicians.

Nichole Sullivann Peter Kelly Cara Jones

S54 Families and Carers 22/8/2013 From: 1330 To: 1500 Snapshots - Brief Paper 10': Venue: Meeting Room 209 Strengthening Families and Carers Support pilot program. Aimi Johnson Catherine Rihak Changing Lives - Driving Culture Change in Public Mental Health through Family/Carer Perspective Leadership.

Katrina Clarke Protecting and Nurturing Children: child and family sensitive practice.

Christine Gibson Peer Specialist and Carer Consultants working in Mental Health Units: An evaluation of Consumer, Carer and Staff Perspectives. Matthew Halpin Charmaine Gallagher

Delivering Results for Carers.

John Downie Debbie Murphy Deb Paull Preparing families for the future- Using the Multiple Family Group (MFG) model. Alice Berliner Alison Lewis Life's but a Journey. Kathryn Stewart Supporting Carers in the Private Sector. Susan Preece Rosemary Sturmey

S55 Outcome Measurement 22/8/2013 From: 1330 To: 1500 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 210 The few, the proud, the measured: Individual and service factors associated with collection of consumer rated measures.

Adam Lane Using routine outcome measurement in benchmarking mental health services.

David Duerden Rod McKay Tim Coombs Mental Health Experience Co-Design (MH ECO) Toolkit: Utilising the lived experience of consumers, carers and staff to improve services. Wayne Weavell Karen Fairhurst

S56 Lets Talk About Children 22/8/2013 From: 1330 To: 1500 Symposium - 1.5hrs: Venue: Meeting Room 211 Walking the Walk of ‘Let’s Talk About Children’: Taking the germ of an idea to pilot, training and beyond.

Rose Cuff Melinda Goodyear Hannah Jewell Brad Morgan Angela Obradovic Becca Allchin Brendan O'Hanlon Gemma Clifford Jennifer Tobin Darryl Maybery

S57 Workforce - Leaders and Peers

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22/8/2013 From: 1330 To: 1500 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 212 Coaching Leaders to Lead - A Tailored Approach to Support and Development. Claire Nabke-Hatton Peer Work and Professional Boundaries. Tim Heffernan Matthew Sproule Consumer Participation: Launching into Leadership. Jan Hatt Leah Martin

S58 Workforce Practices 22/8/2013 From: 1330 To: 1500 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 213 Drive Safe: Changing workforce practice to promote safe driving with consumers.

Carolyn Dun Finding the best recovery model: An exploration of the similarities and differences between the Strengths Model and Collaborative Therapy. Karly Van Der Gaag Melissa Petrakis David Castle Gaye Moore An Evaluation of Group Supervision Fidelity in the Introduction of the Strengths Model of Case Management.

Melissa Petrakis Mick Wilson Bridget Hamilton

S59 Child and Youth

22/8/2013 From: 1330 To: 1500 Snapshots - Brief Paper 10': Venue: Meeting Room 215 My Mum is Amazing Christine Stammers Elephant in the Room: A collaborative initiative to support families impacted by the emerging mental health concerns of young people aged 12-25. Christopher Chalubek Deb Daw Stacey Roy Centacare Adelaide & the Black Dog Institute: A collaborative initiative to reduce barriers to early access and help seeking for young people in the Adelaide metropolitan area.

Christopher Chalubek Belinda Smith Deb Daw Jonathan Tennant If we are to forge a new future we may need to be brave enough to let go of the past.

Tamara Irish Julie Rowse Enabling Accountability Without Coercion.

Michala Copeland Carolyn Lavery YBIS a brief intervention Mental health service at Austin CAMHS.

Hayden Jones Maria Nichterlein Our time Playgroup-Reflections on the first three years.

Kristen Henley

1500 – 1530 Afternoon Tea in Melbourne Room

S60 Prevention and Recovery

22/8/2013 From: 1530 To: 1700 Papers 20': Venue: Plenary Hall 1 Alternatives to hospitalization for acute mental illness . What can the matter be.

Paul O'Halloran Nick O'Connor Examining the effectiveness of Prevention & Recovery Care (PARC) Services

Glen Tobias Ian Oliver Adam Zimmermann Merrilee Cox

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Talking with my family: The Prevention And Recovery Centre (PARC) Parent Project . Helen Carter Margaret Morrissey Monica Benney Debra Street

S61 Measuring Outcomes in CMOs/NGOs 22/8/2013 From: 1530 To: 1700 Symposium - 1.5hrs: Venue: Meeting Room 203 Measuring outcomes in community managed organisations (CMOs/NGOs): a survey, a review of the literature, activity in the sector and the way forward.

Tully Rosen Tim Coombs Rhianwen Beresford Glen Tobias Lisa Brophy

S62 Policy and Reform

22/8/2013 From: 1530 To: 1700 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 204 Forging the future by exploring the philosophies behind consumer participation and recovery.

Neil Turton-Lane National Mental Health Consumer Organisation (NMHCO) Establishment Project.

Michael Burge Keith Mahar The Price of Altruism to Consumer, Carers and their Families.

Ingrid Ozols Michael Burge

S63 Individualised Fundings - Personal Experience 22/8/2013 From: 1530 To: 1700 Workshop 1.5hrs: Venue: Meeting Room 207 The nuts of bolts of individualised funding: What will individualised funding mean for consumers, carers and service providers under the NDIS. Suzanne Vile Maree Dyson

S64 Gender, culture and personality

22/8/2013 From: 1530 To: 1700 Snapshots - Brief Paper 10': Venue: Meeting Room 208 Personality Disorder Interest Group WA. Angela Piscitelli Coming out twice - lessons from the development of health gay identity.

Ian Watts HIV and Mental Health - Why all the Complexity.

Michael Smith The valued Interpreter through a CALD Mental Health Consumer Perspective.

Evan Bichara How can access to mental health care be improved for CALD communities.Insights from a service development approach

Jayne Lewis Marieke Van Regteren Altena It's not all about Freudian couches and personality changing drugs: An investigation into men's mental health help-seeking enablers. Christine Harding

S65 Work, Workforce 22/8/2013 From: 1530 To: 1700 Snapshots - Brief Paper 10': Venue: Meeting Room 209 Access to skilled and meaningful employment for individuals with personal lived experiences of mental health.

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Grant Macphail Connected Workforce - Te Hononga Kaimahi.

Chris Hocken Responding to a Peer Workforce: Meeting the challenges for Effective Implementation and Practice. Anthony Stratford Inner City Public Housing and the Cadre Program. Anthony Stratford Douglas Holmes Lived Experience and Peer Workforce Development. Deiniol Griffith Innovation in Collaboration @ IAPT. transforming lives through the eyes of the Consumer Consultant.

Alison Bennett Julianne Watson Healthy Minds at Work - Mental Health is everyone's business.

Karen Thomas-Goldsmith

S66 Trauma - informed Practice 22/8/2013 From: 1530 To: 1700 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 210 Borderline Personality Disorder: Damning Diagnosis or Blueprint for Healing.

Sonia Neale Looking at the bigger picture Supporting a child’s developmental needs when working with complex trauma. Judy Parker Martina Rich Launch: Adults Surviving Child Abuse (ASCA) – Practice Guidelines Cathy Kezelman

S67 Carer Experienes 22/8/2013 From: 1530 To: 1700 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 211 Sharing stories to draw carers and clinicians together Intangible and the Caring Together Art Journal Project.

Helen Wilding Tanya Clifton Recovering Carers.

Doris Kordes Colleen Sheen Janet Milford Sue Telford CALD Carer Experiences: ADEC and VTPU Explorations.

Lanre Bolarinwa Shehani De Silva Silvana Izzo

S68 Consumer Peer Work 22/8/2013 From: 1530 To: 1700 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 212 Real time Consumer Satisfaction surveys - how 'real' are they.

Vrinda Edan Joanne Sheedy Cherie Ross How do I stay out of here: Consumers as group co-facilitators on inpatient units.

Wanda Bennetts Henrique Van-Dunem Joanne Switserloot Getting it right: consumer peer support work in a Mental Health Intensive Care Unit.

Kate Jeffrey Neil Hepple Graham Miller

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S69 Workfoce - Practice and Culture 22/8/2013 From: 1530 To: 1700 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 213 Undergraduate nursing students’ experiences in a rural clinical placement. Sue Webster Violeta Lopez Contributing to Tomorrow’s Workforce Today: Practice Placements in the NSW Community Managed Mental Health Sector

Tina Smith Linda Scott Our Asia future: creating a culturally-sensitive work-force.

Elaine Liebetrau Myrielle Allan Odille Chang

S70 Collaboration, Co-design, Consumer 22/8/2013 From: 1530 To: 1700 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 215 Getting to the CORE: testing a co-design technique to optimise pyschosocial recovery outcomes Victoria Palmer Rosemary Callander Wayne Weavell Marina Cavill Lei Ning Karen Fairhurst The Little Girl That Nobody Wanted Louisa Dent Pearce Introducing a consumer co-facilitated Hearing Voices Recovery Support Group, in a Clinical Mental Health Setting; a collaborative approach to service provision.

Lorrie Louws Barbara Rabbitts Sam Higgins Francesca Coniglio Aimee Blackam

S73 Clinician event 22/8/2013 From: 1730 To: 1830 Meeting: Venue: Meeting Room 207

Mental Health Professionals’ Network (MHPN) networking

S80 Consumer-led Research

22/8/2013 From: 1715 To: 1830 Meeting: Venue: Meeting Room 215 Forging the Future for Consumer and Carer Researchers Eileen McDonald Bradley Fox-Lewin

Meetings 5.15 – 6.30pm

Groups, associations, societies - check noticeboards TAMHSS pre-election Q&A Plenary Hall 1 22/8/2013 6.30 – 8.00pm The Shape of Mental Health Services, Today and Tomorrow

Facilitated by Natasha Mitchell, presenter of ABC Radio National program, Life Matters.

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Friday 23 August 2013

S81 Keynote Address - Bernadette McSherry 23/8/2013 From: 0900 To: 1000 Venue: Plenary Hall 1 Keynote: Debating Mental Health Laws: From Coercion to Choice.

1000 – 1030 Morning Tea in Melbourne Room

S82 Mental Health Policies and Reform

23/8/2013 From: 1030 To: 1230 Featured Symposium: Venue: Plenary Hall 1 1. Policy and Reform 1030 to 1115 Hon. Mary Wooldridge, VIC Minister for Mental Health; Hon. Helen Morton, WA Minister for Mental Health: Coordinating State and Commonwealth Purchasing of Mental Health Services in Western Australia

Featured Symposium: Venue: Plenary Hall 1 2. Mental Health Commissions - A Report Card

23/8/2013 From: 1115 to 1230 Sebastian Rosenberg Rachel Green Margaret Doherty Isabell Collins Andrea Taylor Peter McGeorge

S83 Responses to suicide 23/8/2013 From: 1030 To: 1230 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 203 Suicide and media reporting: Regulating the regulators.

Jennifer Martin A Call to Action.

Kate Munro Lived Experience of Suicide: Harnessing the wisdom.

Jo Riley Hayley Purdon Geographical variation in suicide rates in Queensland farming communities. Urska

Arnautovska Samara McPhedran Diego De Leo

S84 Promoting Mental Well-being

23/8/2013 From: 1030 To: 1230 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 204 How Music Opens Your Mind. Angela Piscitelli

* Systematic exclusion of Australian minority groups from consumer information about perinatal

depression: when will invisible communities be fairly represented and included. Elaine Cristina Dos Santos WITHDRAWN

The New Face of Mental Health: Early Intervention in Kindergartens. Julie Rowse Health & Well-being - the link between routine data analysis and health promotion. Mary-Anne Marcuccio Adam Zimmermann

S85 Recovery Practice Skills

23/8/2013 From: 1030 To: 1230 Workshop 1hr: Venue: Meeting Room 207 Recovery-Oriented Practice and Collaborative Partnerships Workshops Natalie Ellis David Taylor Paula Hanlon Karen Barfoot Check noticeboard for second part of this session

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S86 Youth 23/8/2013 From: 1030 To: 1230 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 208 Recovery in Adolescence; views from the camera lens. David Ward The W.A. Child & Adolescent Mental Health - Multi Systemic Therapy (MST) Program. Mark Porter Evaluation of the accessibility and initial responsiveness of an integrated early psychosis program.

Melissa Petrakis Graeme Doidge Effectiveness of specialist adolescent outreach service for at-risk adolescents.

Andrew Chia Ben Assan

S87 Housing and Homelessness 23/8/2013 From: 1030 To: 1230 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 209 The alcohol and cannabis use of the homeless.

Chris Lloyd Margaret Campbell Ashar Khan Robert King Allan Pascoe Opening a new door: The outcomes achieved for participants in the Doorway Housing First private rental project for homeless people with mental illness. Tracey Swadling Sean Hegarty Rosalie Frankish Laura Collister Getting a home, getting a job: The Housing First and Individual Placement and Support interventions in combination.

Tracey Swadling Mark Heeney There’s no place like home: transforming house to home for people with mental illness.

Ka Ki Ng Peri O'Shea

S88 Family Carers 23/8/2013 From: 1030 To: 1230 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 111 Invisible Carers: Connecting with family carers in a forensic mental health service. Liz Ward Lisa Wright A Journey of Hope and Healing. Lauren Ziemann There is a lot of opportunity here. Raising the awareness of parents and carers of the SDQ. Jane Henty Josh Onikul Tim Coombs Carers experience of service provision: Piloting a measure in public mental health services. Tim Coombs Cheryl Reed

S89 Worforce - Capabilities and Practice 23/8/2013 From: 1030 To: 1230 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 211 Integrating Recovery-oriented practice into psychiatric registrar training.

Anthony Stratford David Castle Goal setting for CMOs.

Grenville Rose Lorraine Smith Melanie Whiticker Cultural responsiveness learning programs: building the capability of mental health practitioners in multicultural Australia. Susan McDonough Erminia Colucci

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Planning for future mental health crises: The efficacy of trialling advance directives in New Zealand mental health services

Katey Thom Graham Panther Anthony O'Brien

S90 Quality Improvement 23/8/2013 From: 1030 To: 1230 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 212 Knowledge speaks Wisdom Listens. The engagement of consumers and carers in quality improvement activities. Lisa Jones Statistical analysis and reporting: The new challenge for meaningful engagement. Cheryl Reed Tim Coombs Brigid Clarke Wayne Weavell Building Consumer Involvement in Clinical Benchmarking. David Duerden Phil Escott Joanne Sharpe Improving Quality in Recovery Oriented Mental Health Service Provision: MHCC organisation Builder (MOB) Policy Resource.

Tina Smith

S91 Peer - led Recovery 23/8/2013 From: 1030 To: 1230 Venue: Meeting Room 213 Papers 20': We're back - this time with keys. Nicole Nannen Pia McKay Peer Facilitation as a Recovery Affirming Experience: Themes Arising from a National MI Recovery Project.

Cassy Nunan Forging the Future: Consumer Developed Initiatives.

Sue Armstrong Impacts of a peer-led recovery group on participants

Dominic Hwang Craig Wallace

S92 Family carers. Physical health 23/8/2013 From: 1030 To: 1230 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 112 Carer Skills Bank: training for carer representation.

Margaret Leggatt Jennifer Burger Implementing Family Inclusive practices in a war veterans’ counselling service.

Matthew McGuinness Katherine Hawkins General practice clinics co-located within community mental health facilities which improve physical health of consumers living with enduring mental illness. Paul Clenaghan Winston Lo Laura Garcelon Care-giving and Secondary Trauma. Cindy Eggington

1230 – 1330 Lunch in Melbourne Room

S93 Advance Directives 23/8/2013 From: 1330 To: 1500 Featured Symposium: Venue: Plenary Hall 1

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Consumers of Mental Health Services making Advanced Statements: The challenges and opportunities Lisa Brophy Cath Roper Wanda Bennetts Bill Silvester Penny Weller

S94 Self-directed Support - choice and Control 23/8/2013 From: 1330 To: 1500 Symposium - 1.5hrs: Venue: Meeting Room 203 Self Directed Support: forging a new direction for mental health

Theresa Williams Eddie Bartnik Geoffrey Smith Sue Davis

S95 Experience of Hearing Voices 23/8/2013 From: 1330 To: 1500 Workshop 1.5hrs: Venue: Meeting Room 204 Troubled by Troubling Thoughts: Why We All Hear Voices.

Indigo Daya Judith Drake Louisa Dent Pearce Sue Belmore Janet Karagounis

S96 Disability Support Funding 23/8/2013 From: 1330 To: 1500 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 207 Mapping Natural Supports: an NDIS Practical Design Fund Strategy

Anne Fahey Christine Fyffe Ermha and the Barwon NDIS launch site - the first six weeks.

Christine Thornton Alf Francett Giuseppe Prestia What are the benefits and challenges for mental health service providers, consumers and carers of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and its Rules. Suzanne Vile Maree Dyson

S97 Working Together; Working Better 23/8/2013 From: 1330 To: 1500 Symposium - 1.5hrs: Venue: Meeting Room 208 An inter-disciplinary facilitated case study panel discussion.

Nicky Bisogni Janne McMahon Paul O’Halloran Andrew Campbell

S98 Substance Use Issues 23/8/2013 From: 1330 To: 1500 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 209 The therapeutic value of peer support for people experiencing co-occurring mental health and substance use issues in their families.

Leanne Mirabella Angela Mendes Empowerment levels of clients with co-occurring challenges can inform care pathways in an AOD setting. Sarah Gaskin Martin Billingham Melissa Haswell Changing the Family Legacy of Addiction. Lorraine Wood Ben Teoh

S99 Evidence - based Practice

23/8/2013 From: 1330 To: 1500 Symposium - 1.5hrs: Venue: Meeting Room 111

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Implementing evidence-based psychosocial interventions in clinical services: practice realities and emerging directions.

John Farhall Priscilla Ennals Tania Lecomte Ellie Fossey Carol Harvey

S100 Aboriginal Mental Health Workers Mentorship 23/8/2013 From: 1330 To: 1500 Symposium - 1.5hrs: Venue: Meeting Room 211 Effectiveness and Sustainability of an Aboriginal Mental Health Workforce Mentorship Program

Tom Brideson Alan Rosen Verina Crawford Donna Stanley

S101 Youth 23/8/2013 From: 1330 To: 1500 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 212 Postsecondary education and mental illness: a metasynthesis of student experiences.

Priscilla Ennals Ellie Fossey Linsey Howie Mental Health and Schools: A collaborative practice initiative.

Danielle Szikszai Helen Astolfi Mental Health First Aid for teens helping friends: Introducing teenMHFA. Claire Kelly Laura Hart Betty Kitchener Anthony Jorm Anna Ross

S102 Worforce, Workplace 23/8/2013 From: 1330 To: 1500 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 213 Healthy Minds at Work in the workplace. Laurie Perkins Karen Goldsmith Forging the Future Through An Engaged and Inspired Workforce. Rob Warriner Integrating employment and mental health by co-location: A holistic approach. Jessica Schwartz Philip Crooks

S103 Collaboration and Lived Experience

23/8/2013 From: 1330 To: 1500 Papers 20': Venue: Meeting Room 112 Learning from the people we are working with - collaboration in practice. Jani White Simone Monty Developing Mental Health Service integration - Experiences from an evolving Partners in Recovey consortium in the Western Sydney Region.

William Campos Ian Corless Natalie Healey A workable recovery. Niki Barr

1500 – 1530 Afternoon Tea in Melbourne Room

Conference Closing Plenary Hall 1, Level 2 3.30 – 4.30pm

The conference closing ceremony will include speakers, the ceremonial handover of TheMHS banner to next year’s conference committee (Perth) and the Choir of Hope and Inspiration

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HELP PAGE

If you need assistance, please check at the Registration Desk. A mental health worker will be on duty during the conference – please ask at Registration Desk if you need to contact them. EMERGENCY – AMBULANCE 000 MENTAL HEALTH TRIAGE 1300 558 862 COMMUNITY HELP - LIFELINE 13 1114 GENERAL HEALTH SERVICES: Royal Melbourne Hospital Grattan Street, Parkville 9342 7000

Alfred Hospital Commercial road, Prahran 9076 2000

St Vincent’s Hospital 41 Victoria Parade, Fitzroy 9288 2211 GENERAL PRACTITIONERS: Swanston Street Medical Centre 393 Swanston Street 9205 7500

Dr Shelley Gray The Town Medical Centre Level 3 / 423 Bourke Street 9642 2456

PHARMACIES: World Trade Centre Pharmacy 9620 2200 Corner Spencer & Flinders Streets Dist. 350m

Gild & Sons Chemists 9629 6655 300 Flinders Street Dist. 1 km

Markman & Warmbrand Pharmacy 446 Collins Street 9600 0294

Robert Jenyns Pharmacy 517 St Kilda Road Dist 1km 9866 4892

Priceline Pharmacy – Choice of 5

422 Collins St T: 9602 5971; 235 Bourke St T: 9654 7538 283 Bourke St Mall T: 9654 2034; 376 Bourke St T: 9602 2834 DENTIST The Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne 9341 1000

720 Swanston Street Carlton 3053 Emergency 1300 360 054

Travellersaid in Flinders Street 9610 2030 Main Concourse (between Platforms 9 & 10) Flinders Street Station, Flinders & Swanston Sts Hours: Sun- Thurs 8am - 8pm and Fri to Sat 8am - 10pm. Travellers Aid at Southern Cross Station 9670 2072 support and accessible transport

Located under the Bourke Street bridge, across from the luggage hall. Hours: 7 days per week, 7am to 10pm

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TheMHS PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Tuesday 20 August 2013

Meeting Room 207

Meeting Room 209

Meeting Room 208

Meeting

Room 203 & 204

Meeting

Room 210

Breakout Room 112

Breakout Rooms

111 & 215

Workshop 1: CREMS

Workshop 2: COPMI

Workshop 3:

CRESP

Consumer

Forum

Carer Forum

9.00am – 5.00pm

9.30am – 4.00pm

9.00am – 5.00pm

9.30am – 4.00pm

9.00am – 5.00pm

CREMS Workshop 1 Centre for Research Excellence in Mental Health and Substance Use Comorbidity Between Mental Health and Substance Use

COPMI

Workshop 2 Children of Parents with a Mental Illness Putting Families and Children at the Centre of Recovery

CRESP Workshop 3

Centre for Research Excellence in Suicide Prevention The Science of Suicide Prevention

Room 206 Quiet Room Room 201 Speakers Preparation

Melbourne Room Lunch, Morning and Afternoon tea

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WEDNESDAY 21 August

TIME VENUES Plenary 1 Meeting

Rooom 203 Meeting

Room 204 Meeting Room

207 Meeting

Room 208

8.45-9.15am S01: Opening and welcome to country

9.15-10.00am S02: Achievement Awards presented by Minister Jacinta Collins 10.00-11.00am

S03: Keynote Address: Steve Harrington - The Promise of Peer Services—Challenges and Opportunities

11.00-11.30am

Morning Tea

11.30-1.00pm

S04: Featured Symposium: Technology

S05: Symposium: Bridging the Gap for Aboriginal people.

S06: Policy and Reform

S07: Featured Workshop: Deep Dialogue

S08: Policy and Reform

1.00-2.00pm Lunch

2.00-3.00pm S15: Symposium: Lived experience informs policies

S16: Snapshots: Health and personal experience

S17: Snapshots: Quality Clinical Practice

S18: Advance Directives

S19: Snapshots: Art and Nature

3.00-3.30pm Afternoon Tea

Launch - SANE Australia - New Stigma reduction videos - 3.10 - Melbourne Room Foyer

3.30-5.00pm S26: Stigma reduction

S27: Featured Symposium: Putting Research into Practice

S28: Featured Symposium: Creativity and Recovery

S29: Strenghthening Indigenous Model of Care.

S30: Online Learning and Intervention

5.10-5.45pm Launch of Recovery Framework followed by African drummers - Meeting Room 210

5.45-7.15pm Welcome Reception - canapes and soft drinks supplied; cash bar for alcohol - Melbourne Room Foyer/Level 2

Room 206 Quiet Room

Room 201 Speakers Preparation Room

Melbourne Room Lunch, Morning and Afternoon Tea Exhibitors e-Posters

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WEDNESDAY 21 August

Meeting

Room 209 Meeting

Room 210 Meeting

Room 211 Meeting

Room 212 Meeting

Room 213 Meeting

Room 215

Morning Tea

S09: Peer Workforce

S10 Healthy Communities - tobacco, canabis

S11: Peer and Family Workforce

S12: Evaluating Outcomes

S13: Trauma Informed Practice

S14: Snapshots: Recovery, Social Inclusion

Lunch

S20: Snapshots: Outcomes for wellbeing

S21: Collaborative Care Planning

S22: Workforce competence

S23: Primary Care and mental health

S24: Symposium: Mental Health First Aid

S25: Snapshots: Mind, Body, General Practice.

Afternoon Tea

S31: Symposium: Involving Families

S32: Challenges for Older People

S33: Acute In-patient, services

S34: Approaches to disasters, culture, seclusion

S35: Forensic Mental Health and Social Inclusion

S36: Snapshots: Service Models

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THURSDAY 22 August

TIME VENUES Plenary 1 Meeting Room

203 Meeting

Room 204 Meeting Room

207 Meeting

Room 208

9.00-10.00am

S37: Keynote Address: Mike Slade - Future challenges for supporting recovery, current scientific knowledge, key knowledge gaps and research addressing those gaps.

10.00-10.30am

Morning Tea

10.30-12.30pm

S38: Physical Health and Mental Health

S39: Consumer - Service Partnerships 1.Workshop 1hr 2.Symposium1hr

S40: Physical Health and Mental Health

S41: Q&A with keynotes: Harrington; Slade

S42: Recovery - focussed Practice in Acute Settings

12.30-1.30pm

Lunch

1.30-3.00pm

S49: Featured Symposium: Individualised Funding Approaches

S50: Medical Legal Issues

S51: Symposium: Recovery Informed Practice

S52: Employment

S53: Snapshots: Substance Use Issues

3.00-3.30pm Afternoon Tea

3.30-5.00pm

S60: Prevention and Recovery

S61: Symposium: Measuring Outcomes in CMOs/NGOs

S62: Policy and Reform

S63: Individualised Fundings - Personal Experience

S64: Snapshots: Gender culture and personality

5.15-6.30pm

S73: Meeting 3 Mental Health Professionals’ Network(MHPN) networking 5.30pm Start

6.30pm - 8.00pm

TAMHSS Q&A: The Shape of Mental Health Services, Today and Tomorrow - Plenary Hall 1

Room 206 Quiet Room

Room 201 Speakers Preparation Room

Melbourne Room Lunch, Morning and Afternoon Tea Exbititors e-Posters

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THURSDAY 22 August

Meeting Room

209 Meeting

Room 210 Meeting

Room 211 Meeting Room

212 Meeting

Room 213 Meeting Room

215

Morning Tea

S43: Families 1.Workshop 1hr 2.Symposium 1hr

S44: Healthy Living

S45: Families and Children

S46: Symposia x 2 1. Supporting Employment 2. Human Rights

S47: Workforce, Workplace

S48: Family Carers

Lunch

S54: Snapshots: Families and Carers

S55: Outcome Measurement

S56: Symposium: Lets Talk about Children

S57: Workforce - Leaders and Peers

S58: Workforce Practices

S59: Snapshots: Child and Youth

Afternoon Tea

S65: Snapshots: Work, Workforce

S66: 1.Trauma - informed Practice 2.ASCA Launch

S67: Carer Experienes

S68: Consumer Peer Work

S69: Workfoce - Practice and Culture

S70: Collaboration, Co-design, Consumer

S80: Meeting 10 Consumer-led Research

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FRIDAY 23 August

TIME VENUES Plenary 1 Meeting

Rooom 203 Meeting

Room 204 Meeting

Room 207 Meeting

Room 208

9.00-10.00am S81: Keynote Address - Bernadette McSherry - Debating Mental Health Laws:

From Coercion to Choice?

10.00-10.30am

Morning Tea

10.30-12.30pm

S82: Featured Symposium: Mental Health Policies and Reform 1.Policy & Reform 2.MH Commission-A report Card

S83: Responses to Suicide

S84: Promoting Mental Well-being

S85: Recovery Practice Skills

S86: Youth

12.30-1.30pm

Lunch

1.30-3.00pm S93: Featured Symposium: Advance Directives

S94: Symposium: Self-directed Support - choice and Control

S95: Experience of Hearing Voices

S96: Disbility Support Funding

S97: Symposium: Working Together; Working Better

3.00-3.30pm Afternoon Tea

3.30-4.30pm Conference Closing including the Choir of Hope and Inspiration

Room 206 Quiet Room

Room 201 Speakers Preparation Room

Melbourne Room Lunch, Morning and afternoon tea Exhibitors e-Posters

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FRIDAY 23 August

Meeting Room

209 Meeting

Room 111 Meeting Room 211

Meeting Room 212

Meeting Room 213

Meeting Room 112

Morning Tea

S87: Housing and Homelessness

S88: Family Carers

S89: Worforce - Capabilities and Practice

S90: Quality Improvement

S91: Peer-led Recovery

S92: Family, Carers. Physical Health

Lunch

S98: Substance Use Issues

S99: Symposium: Evidence - based Practice

S100: Aboriginal Mental Health Workers Mentorship

S101: Youth

S102: Worforce, Workplace

S103: Collaboration and Lived Experience

Afternoon Tea

TheMHS Conference is an independent, incorporated non-profit organisation.

TheMHS provides a large number of subsidised places and bursaries.

TheMHS thanks the following sponsors

Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing

Sponsor of Pre-conference Forums, Consumer Bursaries and Achievement Awards

Mental Health Council of Australia

New Zealand Ministry of Health

Community Services & Health Industry Skills Council

Health Workforce Australia

On-The-Line

Mind Australia

North West Mental Health

Carers Link North

Diabetes Australia

Department of Veteran’s Affairs

ERMHA Inc

Grow

Icon Global

Ignite Wellness

Hunter Institute of Mental Health

Mad Cap Café

Mental Health First Aid Australia

Mental Illness Fellowship

PeerZone

Private Mental Health Consumer Carer Network

Ruah Community Services

Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Psychiatrists

SANE Australia

TAMHSS

TheMHS

Victorian Transcultural Mental Health

Voices Victoria