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HOT NORTH BROOME WORKSHOP: TUESDAY 18TH AND WEDNESDAY 19TH SEPTEMBER 2018 THE HALL, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, 88 GUY STREET, BROOME WA 6725 DAY ONE TUESDAY 18TH SEPTEMBER Start End Session Presenter 0800 0825 Registration HOT NORTH Team 0825 0845 Welcome To Country - Yarning Circle Yawuru Traditional Custodian 0845 1000 RESEARCH COLLABORATIONS IN THE NORTH Chair: Rob McPhee, Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services 0845 0900 HOT NORTH update Professor Bart Currie, Menzies School of Health Research & Royal Darwin Hospital 0900 0915 Latest updates from the Kimberley Rural Health Alliance & Nulungu Research Institute, University of Notre Dame (UNDA), Broome campus Professor Juli Coffin, The University of Notre Dame 0915 0930 CRCNA - How to capitalise on the opportunity Catherine Marriott, CRC for Developing Northern Australia (CRCNA) 0930 0945 Kimberley Aboriginal Health Research Alliance (KAHRA) Rob McPhee, Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services 0945 1000 1000 1030 Discussion Morning Tea 1030 1050 KIMBERLEY RESEARCH PROCESSES AND PLANNING Chair: Professor Jonathan Carapetis, Telethon Kids Institute 1030 1050 Kimberley Aboriginal Health Planning Forum Research Subcommittee: A ten year reflection Professor David Atkinson, The University of Western Australia; Emma Carlin, The University of Western Australia & Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services 1050 1150 HEALTH SERVICE PERSPECTIVE ON RESEARCH Chair: Professor Jonathan Carapetis, Telethon Kids Institute 1050 1110 Wellness Support Pathway Katherine Hospital Dr Simon Quilty, Katherine Hospital 1110 1150 What benefits do organisations gain from being part of the research process - Roundtable Discussion Chair: Dr Kerr Wright, Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services 1150 1300 CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES ON HEALTH & WELLBEING Chair: Heather D'Antoine, Menzies School of Health Research 1150 1210 Asserting the wellness in culture Professor Victoria Hovane, Australian National University 1210 1230 Cultural Security Framework Professor Juli Coffin, The University of Notre Dame 1230 1300 Cultural Security Framework application in research - Panel session Chair: Professor Juli Coffin, The University of Notre Dame 1300 1345 Lunch 1345 1500 LUNG HEALTH Chair: Dr Asha Bowen, Telethon Kids Institute 1345 1400 Challenges in pneumonia prevention in PNG Associate Professor Christopher Blyth, University of Western Australia & Westfarmers Centre for Vaccines and Infectious Diseases 1400 1415 Prevalence of chronic wet cough in Aboriginal children in the Kimberley Pam D'Sylva, Telethon Kids Institute & Perth Children's Hospital 1415 1430 Bronchiectasis in the Kimberley and Pilbara Dr André Schultz, Telethon Kids Institute & Perth Children's Hospital 1430 1445 Melioidosis in northern Australia Professor Bart Currie, Menzies School of Health Research & Royal Darwin Hospital 1445 1500 Afternoon Tea & Discussion 1500 1700 DIABETES & RENAL HEALTH Chair: Dr Simon Quilty, Katherine Hospital 1500 1520 Renal transplants in the Kimberley Dr Emma Griffiths, Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services 1520 1535 Aboriginal women s experiences of diabetes in pregnancy Sian Graham, Menzies School of Health Research 1535 1550 1550 1605 Kimberley Investigation & Description of type 2 Diabetes of Young onset (KIDDY) project outline and update on findings to date Supporting the prevention of type 2 diabetes through lifestyle modification: Insights from the development of a diabetes prevention program for young Aboriginal people in Derby Dr Sally Singleton, The University of Western Australia Kimberley Seear, University of Western Australia 1605 1625 Working together to address the burden of diabetes in Indigenous young people Dr Aveni Haynes, Telethon Kids Institute 1625 1700 Preventing diabetes and healthy lifestyles - Panel session Chair: Dr Sally Singleton, The University of Western Australia 1700 Close of day 1
HOT NORTH BROOME WORKSHOP: TUESDAY 18TH AND WEDNESDAY 19TH SEPTEMBER 2018 THE HALL, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, 88 GUY STREET, BROOME WA 6725 DAY TWO WEDNESDAY 19TH SEPTEMBER Start End Session Presenter 0800 0830 Registration HOT NORTH Team 0830 1000 ACUTE RHEUMATIC FEVER (ARF) & RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE (RHD) Chair: Dr Lydia Scott, WA Country Health Service 0830 0845 Latest research - National RHD programs Professor Jonathan Carapetis, Telethon Kids Institute 0845 0915 Lived experience of RHD Emma Haynes, Telethon Kids Institute & The University of Western Australia; Minitja Marawili, Yilpara Community 0915 0930 RHDA an update on resources available old and new Professor Bart Currie, Menzies School of Health Research & Royal Darwin Hospital 0930 0945 The missing piece for ARF primary prevention: new studies on the horizon Dr Dylan Barth, Telethon Kids Institute 0945 1000 1000 1030 Discussion Morning Tea 1030 1240 SKIN HEALTH Chair: Professor Jonathan Carapetis, Telethon Kids Institute 1030 1050 Taking the mystery out of the history of Leprosariums Heather D'Antoine, Menzies School of Health Research 1050 1110 The Leprosy story in the Kimberley Region Dr Lydia Scott, WA Country Health Service 1110 1130 SToP trial update - National skin guideline Dr Asha Bowen, Telethon Kids Institute 1130 1140 Situational Analysis Frieda McLoughlin, Telethon Kids Institute 1140 1150 Environmental health activities & updates Rahaney Poelina & Tehani Mahony, Nirrumbuk Environmental Health & Services 1150 1200 One Disease - Why crusted scabies our approach building on skin health work in WA Michelle Dowden, One Disease 1200 1210 Sarcoptes and Cane Toads - should we build a wall? Dr Simon Quilty, Katherine Hospital 1210 1240 "Can we really eliminate scabies?" - Roundtable Discussion Chair: Dr Asha Bowen, Telethon Kids Institute 1240 1345 Lunch 1345 1520 ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE Chair: Professor Chris Blyth, Telethon Kids Institute 1345 1400 A big, global and national worry Professor Bart Currie, Menzies School of Health Research & Royal Darwin Hospital 1400 1415 Mapping superbugs across northern Australia Dr Teresa Woźniak, Menzies School of Health Research 1415 1430 Monitoring AMR in skin bacteria in the Kimberley Dr Tim Barnett, Telethon Kids Institute 1430 1445 Antimicrobial stewardship audit- the KAMS experience Dr Kerr Wright, Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services 1445 1505 The rise and rise of CA-MRSA 1505 1520 Discussion Simone Tempone, WA Health, Government of Western Australia & Dr Asha Bowen, Telethon Kids Institute 1520 1535 Afternoon tea 1535 1645 MENTAL HEALTH Chair: Heather D'Antoine, Menzies School of Health Research 1535 1605 Hearing our story: Translating knowledge for change 1605 1625 Community driven healing through music in Wangkatjungka 1625 1645 Discussion involving all mental health presenters / chair Dr Michael Wright, Curtain University; Telethon Kids Institute; and University of Western Australia Dr Petra Skeffington, Murdoch University & Olive Knight, Wangkatjungka Aboriginal Community 1645 1700 CLOSING DISCUSSION 1645 1700 Future directions of HOT NORTH - wrap up Panel + Audience 1700 Close of workshop Chair: Professor Bart Currie, Menzies School of Health Research & Royal Darwin Hospital
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