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Mental health and wellbeing
Keynote speaker: Professor Patrick McGorry AO,
Professor of Youth Mental Health, University of
Melbourne
Thursday 14 February 2019, 11.45am for 12.00 to 2.00pm
InterContinental
agenda
11.45am Registrations
12.00pm Welcome Hamilton Calder State Director SA/NT, CEDA
12.05pm Introduction Professor Mike Kyrios Vice President and Executive Dean, College of Education, Psychology and Social Work, Flinders University
12.10pm Keynote address Professor Patrick McGorry AO Professor of Youth Mental Health, University of Melbourne
12.25pm Lunch
12.55pm Professor Mike Kyrios to invite panel speakers to the stage to give overview and participate in panel discussion and questions from the floor
Nicole Dwyer, Chief Executive Officer, Workskil
Gabrielle Kelly, Director, SAHMRI Wellbeing and Resilience Centre
Professor Tracey Wade, Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Flinders University
Professor Patrick McGorry AO, Professor of Youth Mental Health, University of Melbourne
1.55pm Vote of thanks and Close Hamilton Calder State Director SA/NT, CEDA
CEDA will be tweeting from this
event using #MentalHealth
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sponsor
Event major sponsor
Flinders University
Globally focused and locally engaged, Flinders University is committed to making
a difference through its innovative research, excellence in teaching and learning,
and exceptional student experience.
Established in 1966, Flinders’ recently celebrated its 100,000th graduate, and
has over 25,000 students currently enrolled. Flinders’ commitment to making a
positive difference to our world is captured in our strategic plan Making a
Difference – The 2025 Agenda.
Research has been at the core of our identity since inception, and the
establishment of the Órama Institute for Mental Health, Wellbeing and
Neuroscience is the next step in a long history of exceptional endeavour.
The new multi-disciplinary Institute builds on Flinders’ recognised strength in
brain and mind research, incorporating research at the brain and cellular level,
right through to research around health systems and service delivery models. It
brings together a unique blend of research capabilities around the disciplines of
basic and applied neuroscience, psychiatry, psychology, allied health,
engineering, social science, education and public health.
The Órama Institute will focus on translational outcomes including health
systems and services to have impact on mental health and wellbeing outcomes.
Our research revolves around five main themes that reflect both our current
strengths and best prospects for future growth. These themes are:
* Mental health and emotional wellbeing
* Mental health disorders
* Trauma and violence
* Services
* Neuroscience and neurocognition
Using science, discovery and discourse, The Órama Institute for Mental Health,
Wellbeing and Neuroscience at Flinders University will enable impactful research
that will ultimately improve mental health and wellbeing outcomes for all people
and communities across Australia and the world.
Professor Mike Kyrios
Vice President & Executive Dean
Flinders College of Education, Psychology and Social Work
keynote speaker
Professor Patrick McGorry
Professor of Youth Mental Health, University of
Melbourne
Professor Patrick McGorry is an Irish-born psychiatrist known worldwide for his
development of early interventions for young people. He is executive director of
Orygen: The National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health, Professor of
Youth Mental Health at the University of Melbourne and founding editor of “Early
Intervention in Psychiatry”. He led the advocacy, design and implementation of
the National Youth Mental Health Foundation, headspace.
speakers
Nicole Dwyer
Chief Executive Officer, Workskil Australia
Nicole has been the CEO of Workskil Australia since September 2012 but has
had a long association with Workskil prior to that time in a number of roles
including as Director, Deputy Chair and consultant. Nicole brings to the position
a wealth of senior management experience from the corporate, government and
not-for-profit sectors including 8 years as an Associate Director with
KPMG. Workskil is committed to transforming people's lives through
employment, health, Indigenous and disability services.
CEDA will be tweeting from this
event using #MentalHealth
Join the conversation and follow us on Twitter @ceda_news
Gabrielle Kelly
Director, SAMRI Wellbeing and Resilience Centre
Gabrielle Kelly is the SAHMRI Wellbeing and Resilience Centre’s founding
Director. After a film-making career, which produced some of the world’s first,
substantial climate change documentaries, she was an early leader in the digital
industry in Australia and New York, as well as founding Board Member of (the
now) Screen Australia, Australia’s national film investment fund.
She is a global speaker about the practical application of wellbeing at scale and
ever-expanding body of research of knowledge that supports wellbeing and
resilience in people, across the life course.
Professor Tracey Wade
Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor of
Psychology, Flinders University
Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor Tracey Wade is recognised as an
international expert in eating disorders and perfectionism. She was elected a
Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia in 2015, in 2016 she
was made an Inaugural Honorary Fellow of the Australian Association for
Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy, in 2017-18 she was the president of the
Eating Disorder Research Society. She has a track record in the translation of
evidence-based interventions to real-world settings.
facilitator
Professor Mike Kyrios
Vice President and Executive Dean, College of
Education, Psychology and Social Work, Flinders
University
Professor Mike Kyrios is an internationally recognized clinical psychologist who
holds the position of Vice-President and Executive Dean of the College of
Education, Psychology and Social Work at Flinders University and who has led
the formation of the Flinders Institute for Mental Health, Wellbeing and
Neuroscience.
corporate tables
CEDA would like to thank the following members for hosting a corporate table
at today’s event.
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DATE Wednesday 27 February 2019, 11.45am for 12.00pm to 2.00pm
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DATE Friday 15 March 2019, 9.45am for 10.00am to 2.00pm
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DATE Thursday 14 March 2019, 11.45am for 12.00pm to 2.00pm
VENUE Hilton
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and Finance, SA Power Networks, University of South Australia
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DATE Wednesday 27 March 2019, 11.45am for 12.00pm to 2.00pm
VENUE Adelaide Convention Centre
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Alex Grant, Chief Executive Officer, Myroita
Supported by CEDA members University of South Australia Business
School
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