CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Published -15 /9

Titles Dr/Prof & Country/State not included except keynotes/keynote chairs

 

Day 1

Tuesday 29th September 2009 [AM]

 

0630

0745

Trade Exhibition Set Up – All Day (Main Foyer from 0745)

Registration Main Foyer

0900

WELCOME - OPENING ADDRESS - Rosemary Bryant, Commonwealth Chief Nurse Midwifery Officer*

Grand Ballroom 1 – MC: Professor Louise O’Brien (Convenor Scientific Program)

0920

Keynote - Professor Gail Stuart (USA)*

No Health Without Mental Health

 

Grand Ballroom 1

Grand Ballroom 2

Hyde Park Room

Phillip Room

Castlereagh

Room 1

Castlereagh

Room 2

Symposium

MHN Practice Development

MHN Practice Development

MHN Practice Development

MHN Practice Development

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Castlereagh 2

 

Set up:

Art Exhibition

Technical Posters &

Silent Auction

 MC: Professor Jane Stein-Parbury

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1000

1

Not in my scope of practice

 

Heather Casey &

Melanie Green

 

Clinical

Practice Workshop 1

Sponsored by the

University of Newcastle

 

1000-1300

 

Caring in Question – The Trouble with Therapy

 

Michael Hazelton

& Peter Morrall

 

Clinical Leadership Workshop 2

Sponsored by

Charles Sturt University

 

1000-1700

(Whole Day)

 

Lead and Inspire Your Team

 

Eleanor Shakiba

 

 

 

Research Symposium

 

 

 

 

1000-1300

 

 

 

 

 

 

Steve Elsom

 

 

Publication Workshop 3

 

 

 

 

1000-1300

 

Writing for Publication

 

 

 

Brenda Happell

1030

MORNING TEA – 1100 for workshops

1100

2

The identification assessment and management of psychiatric presentations by paramedics within the Community             

 

Louise Roberts & Eimear Muir-Cochrane

 

 

Clinical Practice Workshop 1

Sponsor:

University of Newcastle

 

1000-1300

 

 

Caring in Question – The Trouble with Therapy

 

Michael Hazelton & Peter Morrall

 

Sponsored by the University of Newcastle

 

 

Clinical Leadership Workshop 2

 

 

 

 

1000-1700

(Whole Day)

 

Lead and Inspire Your Team

 

 

Eleanor Shakiba

 

Sponsored by Charles Sturt University

 

 

 

Research Symposium

 

 

 

 

1000-1300

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Steve Elsom

 

 

 

Publication Workshop 3

 

 

 

 

1000-1300

 

 

Writing for Publication

 

 

 

Brenda Happell

 

 

 

 

 

Castlereagh 2

 

Set up:

Art Exhibition

Technical Posters &

Silent Auction

1125

3

Workshop

But I’m not a mental health nurse: Responding to mental illness in non mental health settings - Where should a nurse or midwife start?

 

Karen Harmon, Katie McGill & Kerry Allanson

1230

LUNCH – 1300 for workshops

             

* All Workshop and Symposium delegates           

 

 

Day 1

Tuesday 29th September 2009 [PM]

 

 

Grand Ballroom 1

Grand Ballroom 2

Hyde Park Room

Phillip Room

Castlereagh

Room 1

Castlereagh

Room 2

Symposium

MHN Practice Development

MHN Practice Development

MHN Practice Development

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Castlereagh 1

 

Set up:

Art Exhibition

Technical Posters &

Silent Auction

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Castlereagh 2

 

Set up:

Art Exhibition

Technical Posters &

Silent Auction

MC: Professor Jane Stein-Parbury

:

 

 

1330

3b

Workshop Continued

 

 

 

Clinical Practice Workshop 4

 

1345-1615

 

 

Tackling Metabolic Syndrome - The Why’s and How’s of Running a Metabolic Clinic

 

Andrew Watkins,

C Henry,

J Curtis

 

 

 

Clinical Leadership Workshop 2

 

1000-1700

(Whole Day)

 

Lead and Inspire Your Team

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eleanor Shakiba

 

Sponsored by Charles Sturt University

 

 

 

Credentialing Workshop 5

 

 

1400-1530

 

 

The Value of Being Credentialed

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tessa Moriarty,

Elizabeth Martin,

Greg Neilsen, Marilyn Gendek

1410

4

Screening for depression and anxiety – Physical and mental health considerations

Karen – Leigh Edwards, Karen Page, Bridget Hamilton, Monica Gilbert, Patricia Davidson

1435

5

Riding the turbulent tides of adolescence: A program for school based nurses to empower young people who self harm

Margaret McAllister, Kerry McClenaghan, Andrew Estefan, Penelope Hasking & John Lowe

1500

AFTERNOON TEA (served between 1500-1600)

1530

6

How soon should we mind to care for women in the peri-natal period?

Julie Ferguson, Michelle Hailing & Bryanne Barnett

 

Clinical Practice Workshop 4

 

1345-1615

 

Tackling Metabolic Syndrome - The Why’s and How’s of Running a Metabolic Clinic

 

Andrew Watkins

CHenry,

J Curtis

 

Clinical Leadership Workshop 2

 

1000-1700

(Whole Day)

 

Lead and Inspire Your Team

 

 

 

Eleanor Shakiba

 

Sponsored by Charles Sturt University

 

 

 

 

 

 

1555

7

The MIND (Mental Illness Nursing Documents) -Essential resources

Katie McGill, Emma Cother & Trevor Hazell

1620-

1700

8       Consumer Keynote Allison Kokany (NSW)**

When minds need care

1800- 2000

WELCOME COCKTAIL  RECEPTION – Main Foyer

** All Workshop and Symposium delegates except Clinical Leadership Workshop 2 (Hyde Park Room)
 

Day 2

Wednesday 30th September 2009 [AM]

 

0745

0800

Registration Main Foyer

Trade Exhibition - All day

 

0900

OPENING CEREMONY

Welcome to Our Country - Max Eulo and Djahn Djahn Traditional Aboriginal Dance Group

College President - Peter Santangelo & Greetings from Around the World

Opening Address - Her Excellency Ms Quentin Bryce AC, Governor General of Australia

Unheard Voices (QLD Consumer Choir)

MC: Jon Chesterson (Convenor)

0945

Keynote - Professor Dawn Freshwater (UK)

Narratives of Collaborative Failure: Identity, Role and Discourse in an Interdisciplinary World

Grand Ballroom – Chair: Professor Louise O’Brien (Convenor Scientific Program)

1030

MORNING TEA

 

 

CASTLEREAGH ROOMS – SILENT AUCTION, POSTERS AND ART EXHIBITION - All day

 

Grand Ballroom 1

Grand Ballroom 2

Hyde Park Room

Phillip Room

Therapeutic Relations

Mind & Mindfulness

Clinical Practice

Symposium

Chair: Teri Stone

 

Chair: Andrew Cashin

Chair: Ruth Elder

Chair: Kay McCauley-Elsom

1100

1

Keeping hope alive

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alexander Couley

4

What is this mind that we care with? 

 

 

 

 

 

Chris McCloughen

7

Exploring the attitudes behind the use of seclusion

 

 

 

Brenda Happell & Stefan Koehn

10

Minding and caring in the Emergency department: Emergency nurses caring for patients who have self-poisoned

 

 

Jenni Bryant

1125

2

Therapeutic optimism in the inpatient unit

 

 

 

 

 

Steve Elsom & Kay McCauley-Elsom

5

Dancing with the dream: Let’s get physical

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sharon Picot

8

Seclusion practice: An examination of the nurses’ decision making process

 

 

Reshin Maharaj, Louise O’Brien, Donna Gillies & Sharon Andrew

11

Exploring the consultation-liaison 'Place in the Moment' of brief interventions for self-harming behaviours  

 

 

 

George Farquharson

1150

3

Challenging therapeutic pessimism: Is education enough?

 

 

 

Rachel Rossiter, Toni Schofield & Michael Hazelton

6

Mindfulness of practice

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eileen Petrie

9

Seclusion and restraint reduction: An organizational approach towards a positive culture of care

 

 

 

Breda Ryan

12

How do nurses’ mind to care for those young people who self-harm?

 

 

 

 

 

Julie Ferguson

1215

LUNCH

 

 

Day 2

Wednesday 30th September 2009 [PM]

 

1315

Keynote - Professor Maxwell Bennett AO (AUS)

Mental Illness and Cognitive Neuroscience

Grand Ballroom – Chair: Professor Michael Hazelton

1400

Research Note - Teresa Kelly

Identifying the ‘Right Patient’: Mind to Care About Verifying Patient Identity During Medication Administration

1430

Research Note - Andrea McCloughen

Conditions for Successful Collaboration Between Nurses and Consumers

1500

AFTERNOON TEA – Australian Book Launch 3.10pm Phil Barker (Eds)/Hachette]

 

 

CASTLEREAGH ROOMS – SILENT AUCTION, POSTERS AND ART EXHIBITION – All day

 

Grand Ballroom 1

Grand Ballroom 2

Hyde Park Room

Phillip Room

Therapeutic Relations

Mind & Mindfulness

Clinical Practice

Symposium

Chair: Margaret McAllister

Chair: Charles Harmon

Chair: Reshin Maharaj

Chair: Pat Barkway

1530

13

Mind the Gap: The impact of swearing and its effects on the therapeutic relationship between nurse and patient

 

Teri Stone

16

A useful theory of mind: What it means for the provision of mental health nursing care

 

 

 

Greg Clark

19

Managing mental health issues related to HIV illness in a general practice setting

 

 

 

David Youds

22

Pregnancy counselling: what can the experiences of post abortive women teach us?

 

 

 

Debbie Garratt

1555

14

Comfort in Care

 

 

 

 

 

 

Janet Tahal

17

El=qr2? Caring for ourselves: Emotional intelligence in mental health nursing research

 

 

Kim Foster & Louise O’Brien

20

Management of risk in the acute inpatient setting - Is there an alternative to visual observations?         

 

Allison Harrington, Clare Neale & Suresh Sundram

23

Caring for a psychotic patient on the postnatal ward

 

 

 

 

Anne Clifford

1620

 

 

 

 

 

 

1645

15

The process of interpersonal perspective taking

 

 

 

Adam Gerace, Andrew Day, Sharon Casey & Philip Mohr

18

The mindful process to care or not to care

 

 

 

 

 

Lynn Moore & Christine Parry Axten

21

Restraint and seclusion reduction: What can be done now and what needs to be done in the future       

            

 

 

Chris McCloughen

24

Direct entry midwives experiences of mental health placement

 

 

 

 

 

Kay McCauley-Elsom

 

 

CASTLEREAGH ROOMS – SILENT AUCTION, POSTERS AND ART EXHIBITION - All day

 

1730/

1800-

2030

ORATION & INVESTITURE - Professor Gail Stuart (USA)

Hyde Park Room – Followed by Light Supper and Drinks

 

Day 3

Thursday 1st October 2009 [AM]

 

0630

0745

Trade Exhibition [Set Up] - All day (Main Foyer from 0745)

Registration Main Foyer

0715

College AGM Breakfast - Hyde Park Room [End 0845]

0900

-0945

Keynote - Professor Kathleen Delaney (USA)

Neuroscience and Neuro-imaging: Useful Bridges for Attuning to the Mind

Grand Ballroom - Chair: Professor Brenda Happell

 

Grand Ballroom 1

Grand Ballroom 2

Hyde Park Room

Phillip Room

Therapeutic Relations

Practice Development

Practice Development

Carers & Caregivers

Chair: Greg Clark

Chair: Cecily Pollard

Chair: Sandra Hoot OAM

Chair: Rachel Rossiter

1000

1

The mental health work environment and therapeutic relationships

 

 

 

 

 

Michael Roche

3

Mind your business: Implementing a nursing model of care across eleven acute mental health in-patient units

 

 

Peter Santangelo & Diane Shearer

5

Developing the nurse practitioner role in an acute MH inpatient setting

 

 

 

 

Frances Pagdin & Kerry Sims

7

Connecting with carers is everybody’s business: Training nursing staff to promote best practice in providing a family and carer friendly public mental health service

Kathleen Hossack & Toni Garretty

1025

2

The filth and the fury

 

 

 

 

 

 

Teri Stone & John Sharples

4

Mental Health Intervention Team: A collaboration between NSW Police and NSW Health to improve outcomes for police and mental health service consumers

Darrin Cowan

6

Practice development nurse in mental health nursing: Evolution of a new role in Dubai

 

 

 

 

Osama Diabat

8

First-time primary caregivers’ experience of caring for young people with first episode psychosis

 

 

 

Terence McCann, Dan Lubman & Eileen Clark

1050

MORNING TEA

 

CASTLEREAGH ROOMS – SILENT AUCTION, POSTERS AND ART EXHIBITION - All day

Initiatives & Incentives

Physical Health

Education

Carers & Caregivers

Chair: Julie Ferguson

Chair: Diane Wynaden

Chair: Steve Elsom

Chair: Pat Bradley

1120

9

Establishment of a mental health nurse service through the mental health nurse initiative in a regional centre

Sharon Brownie, Julian Freidin, Andrew Frukecz & Nadia Zanco

12

Identifying and Managing risks of dysphagia in a long stay psychiatric hospital

Elizabeth Harrison, Kate Jeffrey, Mehmet Kasif, Denise McGarry, Laura Mobbs, Jan Plain & Anne Storey

15

Does humour have any place in mental health nursing?

 

 

 

 

 

Kevin O’Neill

18

More than a label: Carer/peer consultant’s perception of their role

 

 

 

Pat Barkway, Eimear Muir-Cochrane & Krista Mosel

1145

10

Implementing the mental Health nurse incentive program in rural NSW: Overcoming challenges to deliver mental health care in the primary care setting

Donna King & Rachel Rossiter

13

Caring for physical health: Developing a nurse-led healthy life style program for people with schizophrenia

 

Tanya Park, Kim Usher, Kim Foster & Petra Buettner

16

Doing more harm than good? Educating nursing students about drugs in East London.

 

 

 

Peter Phillips & Alan Simpson

19

 

The problems of life: Families helping young rural men with emergent mental health problems

 

 

 

Rhonda Wilson

1210

11

Exploring the role and impact of the Mental Health Nurse Incentive Program

 

 

 

 

Brenda Happell & Christine Palmer

14

Incontinence experienced by mentally ill clients in a large residential long term facility

Leigh Boivin, Stella Chung, Maree McDonald, Denise McGarry, Liz Newton & Anne Storey

17

Thoughtful Intellect: Developing the Mind to Care

 

 

 

 

 

Geraldine White &

Kevin Kellehear

20

The lived experience of caring for a son with schizophrenia

 

 

 

 

Stephanie Paulsen, Peter Brown & Gihane Endrawes

1235

LUNCH

 

Day 3

Thursday 1st October 2009 [PM]

 

 

Grand Ballroom 1

Grand Ballroom 2

Hyde Park Room

Phillip Room

Clinical Practice

Clinical Practice & Aged Care

Clinical Interventions

Crime, Mental Illness, Quality Care

Chair: Joanne Seymour

Chair: Denise McGarry

Chair: Teresa Kelly

Chair: Elizabeth Martin

1335

21

Mental Health nursing in a psychosocial rehabilitation program

 

 

Rose Waterhouse

24

The hard word: Male sexual dysfunction and the role of the mental health nurse

 

Stephen Carroll

27

Using case studies to promote andragogy

 

 

Ruth Elder & Leonie Cox

30

Crime and mental health: Research study into the effects of crime and the fear of crime on university students

Peter Morrall

1400

22

Client boredom: A poorly understood clinical problem for mental health nurses

 

 

Mike Hazelton & Ellen Sinclair

25

Older people and mental health: To what extent do support groups help?

 

 

Regina McDonald & Peter Brown

28

Autism spectrum disorder or schizophrenia: Difficulties with diagnosis in adults referred to mental health services

 

Andrew Pridding & Chad Bennett

31

Nihilism, hopelessness and mental illness: A discussion of the characteristics of students at risk of committing mass homicide

 

Darrin Cowan

1425

23

Pissed or stoned: Management of Alcohol and Drug Misuse in Inpatient Settings

 

 

 

 

 

Tim Rolfe, Rowan Davidson & Bernadette Sheehan

26

Being mindful of person- centered care when interacting with a person who has dementia

Anita De Bellis, Alison Wotherspoon, Bonnie Walter, Pauline Guerin, Sandra Bradley, Maggie Cecchin & Jan Paterson

29

Early intervention and prevention approaches: Do they work in the psychiatric intensive care setting?

 

 

 

 

Fiona Whitecross, Allison Cox, Yitz Hollander & Stuart Lee

32

Communicating for quality care: The Team's Role in Making it Happen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rosemary Charleston

1450

AFTERNOON TEA – Australian Book Launch 3pm [Pat Barkway/Elsevier]

 

Practice Development

Practice Development

Therapeutic Relations

 

Chair: Rober Silburn

Chair: Anabel de la Riva

Chair: Terry Froggatt

Chair: Kim Ryan, CEO (ACMHN)

1520

33

Are we there yet? The journey to contemporary standards for mental health nursing in Australia

 

Catherine Hangan, Christine Neville, Dianne Eley, Jim Weir, John Quinn & Tom Meehan

35

Building Video conferencing communities of professional practice: Extending the exploration of success

Denise McGarry, Andrew Cashin, Kim Foster, Elizabeth Martin & Claire Newman

37

Evaluating the implementation and clinical outcomes of a dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) program

 

 

 

 

Elizabeth Gifford, Pam Stanford & Helen Stain

 

 

 

 

College Members Forum

 

 

 

 

1545

 

 

 

 

 

1610

34

Shaping the Singapore psychiatric: Mental Health advanced practice nursing role - A futuristic model

 

Horng Hien, Peter Wong

36

The genesis of ‘The Neophytes’: A writing support group for clinical nurses

 

Margaret Harris, Teri Stone, Tracy Levett-Jones & Peter Sinclair

38

Engaging young people in the primary care setting

 

 

 

 

Nicole Highet

(Beyond Blue)

 

CASTLEREAGH ROOMS – SILENT AUCTION, POSTERS AND ART EXHIBITION - All day

   1845/

1925-

0000

GALA  DINNER  Lilly Partnerships in Wellbeing Awards 2009

Grand Ball Room – Dress 1920s – Live Band: Oz Jazz – Dance til Midnight (see brochure)

         

 

Day 4

Friday 2nd October 2009 [AM]

 

0800

Registration Main Foyer

Trade Exhibition - All day (from 0830 to 1500)

0930

Keynote - Dr Eng Kong Tan (AUS)

Mindfulness is Much More Than You Think

Grand Ballroom - Chair: Peter Santangelo (College President)

1015

MORNING TEA

 

CASTLEREAGH ROOMS – SILENT AUCTION, POSTERS AND ART EXHIBITION - All day to 1500

Grand Ballroom 1

Grand Ballroom 2

Hyde Park Room

Phillip Room

Physical Health

Child & Adolescent

Clinical Supervision & Education

Community

Chair: Tanya Park

Chair: Christine Neville

Chair: Andrea McCloughen

Chair: Tracy Stanbrook

1045

1

Detection & monitoring of cardiometabolic health risk in a non-acute mental health inpatient population

 

 

 

 

 

 

Janice Plain, Danielle Adams, Gin Malhi & Carissa Coulston

4

Preparing the beach head: An education program in interpersonal skills to prepare for implementation of the Tidal Model in an adolescent mental health unit

 

Greg Clark, Julie Ferguson, Louise O’Brien, Maria Fitzgerald & Natalie Vella

7

Can caring be simulated? An examination of the literature related to application of high fidelity simulation to mental health nursing preparation

 

 

 

 

 

Denise McGarry, Andrew Cashin & Cathrine Fowler

10

Mindfulness, ritual and collective recovery in news narrative after the 2009 firestorm: Implications for posttraumatic mental health nursing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bronwyn Tarrant

1110

2

So tell me how do you feel about being obese?

Exploring mental health nurses perceptions on the physical health of consumers with mental illness

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Katherine Fairest

5

With partnership in mind: Bringing the Tidal Model to life in adolescent acute inpatient setting - The perspective of the young person and their family or carer

 

Maria Fitzgerald, Louise O’Brien, Julie Ferguson, Greg Clark, Natalie Vella, Janette Hannaford & Gwen Scotman

8

Clinical supervision in the top end? A pragmatic view

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Martin Musco & Kerry Sims

11

Community mental health care in Thailand: Care management in two primary care units

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yaowaluck Meebunmak, Anne McMurray & Rhonda Marriott

1135

3

Re-turning the blind eye: Addressing metabolic complications in young mental health consumers

 

 

Andrew Watkins, Catherine Henry, Jackie Curtis, Steven Albert & Philip Ward

6

Implementing the Tidal Model: Nurses developing a mind to care

 

Julie Ferguson, Louise O’Brien, Natalie Vella, Greg Clark, Donna Gillies & Maria Fitzgerald

9

Preparing minds to care: The current need for transition programs into mental health nursing

 

 

 

 

Linda Murray  & Deborah Burke

12

Building mental wealth: Improving mental health outcomes for Indigenous Australians

 

 

 

 

 

Diane Wynaden

1200

LUNCH

 

Day 4

Friday 2nd October 2009 [PM]

 

 

CASTLEREAGH ROOM – SILENT AUCTION, POSTERS AND ART EXHIBITION

Available all day

 

Grand Ballroom 1

Grand Ballroom 2

Hyde Park Room

Phillip Room

 

Physical Health

Child & Adolescent

Education

Clinical Practice

 

Chair: Sue Liersch

Chair: Mick Blair

Chair: Maria Fitzgerald

Chair: Sue Kennedy

1300

13

Promoting physical health for people with mental illness: Exploring a nurse practitioner role

 

 

 

 

 

Rob Leerentveld & Brenda Happell

16

Implementing the tidal model: Implications for management and clinical leadership in the delivery of quality care

 

Natalie Vella, Maria Fitzgerald, Louise O’Brien, Julie Ferguson, Greg Clark & Donna Gillies

19

Mental health content of pre registration nursing curricula: Summary report and critical commentary

 

 

 

Terence McCann, Lorna Moxham, Gerald Farrel, Kim Usher & Patrick Crookes

22

A retrospective analysis of absconding behaviours by acute care culturally and linguistically diverse patients on one psychiatric hospital campus in Australia

 

Krista Mosel, Tahereh Ziaian, Adam Gerace & Eimear Muir-Cochrane

1325

14

Refractory to treatment and at end stage of life: Ethical challenges facing minds that cared for a patient with Chronic Anorexia Nervosa

 

Bradley Roser

17

How do nurses mind to care for young people with emotional regulation problems?

 

 

 

Julie Ferguson

20

Improving the mental health content of an undergraduate nursing program: A personal journey

 

Dianne Wynaden  & Shirley McGough

23

Virtual to Reality: What are the differences between caring for mental health consumers in the ED and treating them in PECCs

 

 

Joanne Seymour

1350

15

The LAIM Project supporting consumers and general practitioners to manage depot medication in primary care settings

 

Kim Hill & Joanne Petrenko

18

Why not care? Working towards effective practices with children and families who experience mental illness

 

Kylie Eddy & Kim Foster

21

A programme for the continuous actualization of the psychiatric nurse self

 

Molepo Matlou Cecilia, Cecilia Molepo,

M Poggenpoel & CPH Myburgh

24

The factors that influence the interactions between mental health triage nurses and emergency department triage nurses

 

 

Marc Broadbent, Lorna Moxham & Trudy Dwyer

1415

AFTERNOON TEA

 

1430

Close Silent Auction – Collections from Castlereagh Rooms

Close Art Exhibition & Posters – Collections from Castlereagh Rooms

1445

Closing Address – Professor Dawn Freshwater (UK)

Grand Ballroom - Chair: Jon Chesterson (Convenor)

1515

The Stan Alchin & College Research Awards for best papers 2009

 

1530

CLOSING CEREMONY

Under Construction (NSW Consumer Choir)

Tasmania 2010

Time to Say Goodbye

 

1610

Happy Hour

1745/

1800-2100

The Rocks - Tall Ship Departs - Special Event (see brochure)