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2 (FREE) NDIS overview- working in a socialinsurance model Luke Bo’sher Principal Consultant for DisabilityServices ConsultingCarmel Curlewis, APDMonday, August 15 -10am to 11am AEST
• The NDIS model: who are the participants and what are the supports?
• Operating using insurance thinking• Empowering participants with choice and control• Adapting to being an NDIS service provider
3 (FREE) Food industry partnerships:a political slippery slopeAndy Bellatti, Registered Dietitian, Las Vegas USFriday, September 2
• Current State of Food Industry Partnerships• What the Food Industry Tells Health Organizations• What the Food Industry Tells the General Public• Public-Private Partnerships: Potential Red Flags• How to Identify Appropriate/Ethical Partnerships• Suggested Reading/Organization to Follow
4 Communications skills for healthprofessionalsElaine Doyle, Communications Specialist,Speaking Coach Friday, September 23
• The three mindsets of an outstanding communicator• Connecting and engaging your clients• Providing a clear message• Dealing with public speaking nerves
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Seven new webinars
1 Food allergy in childrenVicki McWilliam, APD, PhD candidateFriday, August 12 - 10am to 11am AEST
• Overview of incidence of food allergy in children inAustralia
• Different types of food allergies and commonpresentations in infants and children
• Overview of diagnosis and allergy testing• Common nutritional issues in food allergy• Practical strategies for dietitians• Update on the new infant feeding recommendationsfor food allergy prevention
• Useful resources• Case study
PROGRAM SEPTEMBER 2016
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CatalogueGASTROINTESTINAL, COELIAC DISEASE & FOODINTOLERANCE
Advanced management of IBSDr Kerith Duncanson *NEW TO LIBRARY JUNE 2016
Faecal transplant: the new frontier for IBS treatment?Nick Dunn, 2016
Inflammatory bowel diseaseDr Guru Iyngkaran, 2016
Travelling with coeliac diseaseSally Marchini, 2015
Dietary management of eosinophilic oesophagitisVicki McWilliam, 2015
Allergy management in food serviceSuzanne Kennewell, 2015
5 Goal setting for weight management -foundations for success Glenn Mackintosh, PsychologistFriday, October 7 - 10am to 11am AEDT
• Why common goal-setting approaches for weightmanagement are ineffective (or harmful)
• The effective setting of “weight” goals and “zooming out” from weight with holistic wellbeing goals
• Smart goal setting for following through with goals• Using values as powerful motivators for change
6 Self compassionKiera Buchanan, PsychologistWednesday, October 26 - 10am to 11am AEDT
• What is self compassion? How does it differ to selfesteem and/or self indulgence?
• How is self criticism involved in eating-and weight-concerns?
• Why is self compassion the missing ingredient in the treatment of eating-and weight-concerns.
• What self compassion looks like in practise.
7 Social media in clinical dietetics Teri Lichtenstein, APDFriday, October 28 - 10am to 11am AEDT
• When and how to use LinkedIn and Twitter professionally• How can LinkedIn and Twitter help you in your clinical practice?
• Ethical issues in using social media professionallyeg. Privacy/disclosure
• Case studies
Practical application of the RPAH elimination dietZoe Nicholson, 2015
Nutrition and the liver Brooke Chapman, 2015
High fibre, high prebiotic diet for healthy individualsTrish Veitch & Jane Muir, 2015
The role of gut microbiota in Western lifestyle diseasesLaurence Macia, 2014
TPN101: A beginner’s guide to parenteral nutritionSharon Carey, 2014
Nutritional considerations in stoma managementSharon Carey, 2014
Nutrition after upper gastrointestinal surgerySharon Carey, 2013
The diagnosis and management of irritable bowelsyndrome Prof Peter Gibson, 2013
The nutritional adequacy of a gluten-free dietDr Sue Shepherd, 2013
PREGNANCY & WOMEN’S HEALTH
Diet and nutrition during pregnancy Natasha Jo Leader, 2015
Gestational diabetes Natasha Jo Leader, 2015
Nutrition and endometriosis Dian Shepperson Mills, 2015
Women’s health at midlife Cate Lombard, 2014
Nutrition and fertility Erika Harman, 2014
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Part 1 - Pathophysiology,Management and Evidence-Based GuidelinesDr Kate Marsh, 2013
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Part 2 - Nutrition andlifestyle management Dr Kate Marsh, 2013
MEN’S HEALTH
Men’s Health Dr Craig Hassed, 2014
NUTRITION SUPPORT, DISABILITY & AGEING
NDIS overview - working in a social insurance modelLuke Bo’sher *UPCOMING AUGUST 2016 *FREE
Successful nutritional management in clients withintellectual disabilities Jodie Ellis, 2016
The meaning of food in palliative careLiz Reymond, 2016
Improving surgical outcome by ERAS (Enhanced RecoveryAfter Surgery) Christine Eadeh, 2015
Nutrition in wound healing Rochelle Kurmis, 2015
Gastrostomy tubes: feeding methods and site careJacqui Bailey, 2015
Food fortification - making the most of every mouthfulRob Malekin, 2014
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NUTRITION SUPPORT, DISABILITY & AGEING continued
Eat to cheat ageing - the science of nutrition andageing Ngaire Hobbins, 2014
Nutrition in Parkinson’s disease Dr Denise Stapleton, 2014
A musculoskeletal perspective on osteoporosis andvitamin D Dr Neil Hernden, 2014
Nutrition in ageing Part 1 - Nutritional considerationsin older people Denise Burbidge, 2013
Nutrition in ageing Part 2 - Practical nutritionstrategies Denise Burbidge, 2013
Nutrition Support: Ageing, Frailty & Muscle MaintenanceBeryl Dawson, 2013
DIABETES & ENDOCRINOLOGY
Nutritional management of type 1 diabetes in childrenand young people Dr Carmel Smart*NEW TO LIBRARY 2016
Meal-time insulin dosing in type 1 diabetes - beyond carbcounting Dr Carmel Smart *NEW TO LIBRARY 2016
An update on vitamin D Rebecca Mason, 2015
Managing hyperglycaemia in Type 2 diabetesRobyn Barnes, 2015
Introducing insulin in people with Type 2 diabetesDr Ralph Audehm, 2014
What is the other diabetes? LADA or Type 1.5Catherine Prochilo, 2014
Stigma: The invisible barrier to behaviour change inType 2 diabetes Jessica Browne, 2014
Management of hypoglycaemia in hospitalisedpatients Melissa Armstrong, 2013
SPORT
Competition nutrition - sports nutrition basicsSarah Dacres-Manning, 2016
Hydration Sarah Dacres-Manning, 2016
Protein and supplementsSarah Dacres-Manning, 2016
Update on sports nutrition for the adolescent athleteBen Desbrow, 2014
NUTRIGENOMICS
An introduction to this emerging field of nutrition scienceDr Flavia Fayet-Moore *NEW TO LIBRARY 2016
Applying nutrigenomics in your practiseDr Flavia Fayet-Moore *NEW TO LIBRARY 2016
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ONCOLOGY
Ketogenic diets for brain cancer Susan Wood, 2016
Cancer cachexia Janelle Loeliger, 2015
Management of nutrition impact symptoms in cancerNicole Kiss, 2014
Myth-Busting diets and cancer Amber Kelaart, 2014
Refeeding Syndrome Belinda Steer, 2014
Nutrition, lifestyle and breast cancerDr Michelle Harvie, 2013
Nutrition interventions for cancer survivorsSteve Pratt, 2013
Nutrition after upper gastrointestinal surgerySharon Carey, 2013
WEIGHT MANAGEMENT & DIET THERAPIES
Goal setting for weight management - foundations forsuccess Glenn Mackintosh *UPCOMING OCT 2016
Self compassion Kiera Buchanan *UPCOMING OCT 2016
The Low Carbohydrate High Fat diet Caryn Zinn, 2016
Dietary acid load and insulin resistanceRebecca Williams, 2016
Practical plant-based eating Amanda Benham andLucy Taylor, 2015
Interpretation of hyperlipidaemia A/Prof Ken Sikaris, 2015
Insulin resistance Susie Burrell, 2015
How to address emotional eating Kiera Buchanan, 2015
Body image Susan Paxton and Fiona Sutherland, 2015
An evidence-based approach to weight managementProf Clare Collins, 2015 *FREE
Diet and heart disease: what’s the evidence?Beth Scholes, 2014
Low carb diets - Weight loss and health effectsDr Michelle Harvie, 2014
The Paleo Diet Dr Loren Cordain, 2014
Does dieting work? Dr Michelle Harvie, 2014
Diet and gout Mel Reid, 2014
The 5:2 diet and intermittent energy restrictionDr Michelle Harvie, 2013
The Mediterranean diet: implications for primaryprevention of chronic diseases A/Prof Catherine Itsiopoulos, 2013
Mindless eating: why we eat more than we thinkBrian Wansink, 2013
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WEIGHT MANAGEMENT & DIET THERAPIES continued
The non-diet approach to weight managementFiona Willer, 2013
Vegetarian diets – health benefits and meetingnutritional needs Dr Kate Marsh, 2013
Bariatric surgery Part 1 – Understanding the basicsMerril Bohn, 2013
Bariatric surgery Part 2 – Diet, nutrition and commonissues Merril Bohn, 2013
PAEDIATRICS
Food allergy in children Vicki McWilliam*UPCOMING AUGUST 2016
Babies’ first foods Evelyn Volders *NEW TO LIBRARY 2016
Breastfeeding Evelyn Volders *UPCOMING AUGUST 2016
Diet and food allergy development during infancy Kate Grimshaw, 2015
What’s new in allergy management?Vicki McWilliam, 2014
Food additives and hyperactive behaviour in children Kate Grimshaw, 2014
Autism Spectrum Condition for dietitiansPart 1: An introduction Zoe Connor, 2014
Autism Spectrum Condition for dietitiansPart 2: Effective management of dietary issuesZoe Connor, 2014
Supporting families with mealtime and feedingdifficulties Denise Stapleton, 2014
Diet therapy in epilepsy Judy Nation, 2013
MENTAL HEALTH & EATING DISORDERS
The unique nutrition challenges of severe mental illnessScott Teasdale, 2016
Diet and mental health Dr Felice Jacka, 2015
Binge eating disorder- the landscape has changedDr Cynthia Bulik, 2014
CULTURE & POLITICS
Ancient grains Catherine Saxelby, 2016
Japanese diet & longevityHideo Makuuchi, Japanese Dietitian with translationby Fumi Somehara, 2015
Improving Indigenous health – Everyone’s businessJames Ward & Dr Karla Canuto, 2015 *FREE
Nutrition during Ramadan Lina Breik, 2013
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RENAL
Dietary modification in chronic kidney disease: when,why and how Dr Katrina Campbell, 2015
Common biochemical disturbances and their nutritionalsignificance Anthony Meade, 2014
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
Food industry partnerships: a political slippery slopeAndy Bellatti *UPCOMING SEPT 2016 *FREE
Communications skills for health professionalsElaine Doyle *UPCOMING SEPT 2016
Social media in clinical dietetics Teri Lichtenstein*UPCOMING OCT 2016
Compassion fatigue: caring for the carer Amanda Lambros, 2016 *FREE
The effectiveness of private practice dietitiansAdrienne Forsyth, 2015
Dietitians in intensive care units Suzie Ferrie, 2014
Debunking diet myths Glenn Cardwell, 2013
A Dietitian’s guide to using GP Management Plans andTeam Care arrangements Magali De Castro, 2012
GENERAL
Physical activity and sedentary behaviour: benefits,guidelines and practice tips Paddy Dempstey *NEW TO LIBRARY 2016
Nutrition and chronic pain Joanne Baker, 2016
Using Health Apps with your clients Kelli Hale, 2016
How to facilitate a cooking class Charlotte Miller, 2016
Iron and zinc Lynn Riddell, 2016
Common drug nutrient interactions A/Prof Lesley Braun, 2015
Iodine: what dietitians need to know Karen Charlton, 2015
B12 and folate Lynn Riddell, 2015
Alcohol and health Tanya Chikritzhs, 2015
Inflammation, high-temperature cooking and trans fatsA/Prof Tim Crowe, 2015
Sodium and potassium in human healthPeter Howe, 2015
Food as medicine Sudha Raj, 2014
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