| PANDDA 2022 Annual Conference Presentations
CONFERENCE THEME
NURSES: Engineering Health Pathways. Know me for my specialist nursing knowledge
Day 1 Conference Opening
The Hon. Ged Kearney, Assistant Minister Health & Aged Care
Day 2 Conference Welcome
Professor Alieson McMillan PSM, Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer Australia
PANDDA President Update
A/Professor Nathan Wilson
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Professor Christine Duffield, Emeritus Professor at Edith Cowan University, Perth and University of Technology Sydney and President of the Australian College of Nursing
Ms Rae Samuel, Executive Director, Keogh Bay Consulting
A/Professor Mary-Ann O’Donovan, Conjoint Associate Professor and Executive Director, Centre for Disability Studies, University of Sydney
INVITED SPEAKERS
A/Professor Melissa Desroches, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth USA
PANDDA/UWS Research Project
Dr Peter Lewis and A/Professor Kathryn Weston
Mandy Donley, Victorian Senior Practitioner and Anthony La Sala, Systems Manager, Department of Families, Fairness and Housing Victorian Government
Dr Samuel Arnold, Lecturer, Department of Developmental Disability Neuropsychiatry (3DN), University of New South Wales
Dr Kaitlyn Parratt, Neurologist and Epileptologist, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney Australia
Tracey Corbin-Matchett and Joni Campbell, Bus Stop Films
Carmel Curlewis, Accredited Practising Dietitian, Advantage Nutrition: Sponsored by Abbott Nutrition Australia
PROGRAM SPEAKERS
Heather Miller RN
Engineering health pathways in intellectual disability through the role of nurse health educator
Dr Natasha Jojo RN & Robyn Rosina
What is effective sex education for children and young people with intellectual disability: A systematic review
Dr Natasha Jojo RN
Effectiveness of a sexual abuse prevention program for children with intellectual disabilities
Dr Natasha Jojo RN
Educational needs of nurses working in the intellectual disability nursing sector in Australia
Sharon Paley RN & Tassiana Gorday RN
Complex Healthcare Planning; developing and implementing effective support
The Hunter New England LHD Specialised Intellectual Disability Health Team (SIDHT)
“Respect, Deciding with People with an Intellectual Disability”
Trish Stedman, CNC/Team Leader; Dr Ria Leonard, Psychiatrist; Dr Kate Thomson Bowe, Paediatrician; Dr Sachi Fernando, Rehabilitation; and Karissa Freestone, Social Worker
Virginia Howie RN & A/Prof Anthony Welch
Acute care registered nurses caring for people with intellectual disability: An educational void
Maria Heaton CNC
Patient Centred Care- Planning for Admission: What Does It Really Take?
A/Prof Nathan Wilson
Toward a systems-led, biopsychosocial framework to underpin oral health supports for people with intellectual and developmental disability
Alison Devitt RN
Virtual Care for people with Intellectual Disability: Preparing for communication success
Elisha Deegan RN
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and basic life support for people with atypical chest shapes and wheelchair users: Toward supplemented education and emergency management plans delivered by specialist nurses
Lisa Wragg RN
Toilet Time Colouring Books • Me, My Bladder and Wee • You, Your Bowel and Poo
Macey Barrett RN & Moria Bochholtz RN
SPECTROM: A way forward, reducing the overuse of psychotropic medications
Natalie Duckworth RN
Medication oversight, governance, and administration in intellectual disability services: legislative limbo
Welcome: Bob Weaver OAM, Conference Convenor, and
Acknowledgement to Country: Denise Robinson, PANDDA Committee
Conference Opening
The Hon. Ged Kearney, Assistant Minister Health & Aged Care
Melissa Desroches
A/Professor Melissa Desroches, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth USA
Ms Rae Samuel
Ms Rae Samuel, Executive Director, Keogh Bay Consulting
Respect, Deciding with People with an Intellectual Disability
The Hunter New England LHD Specialised Intellectual Disability Health Team
Engineering health pathways in intellectual disability through the role of nurse health educator
Heather Miller
Ageing in Place
A/Professor Mary-Ann O’Donovan, Conjoint Associate Professor and Executive Director, Centre for Disability Studies, University of Sydney
Complex Care Nutrition
Carmel Curlewis, Accredited Practising Dietitian, Advantage Nutrition
Bus Stop Films
Tracey Corbin-Matchett and Joni Campbell, Bus Stop Films
Day 2 Welcome
Professor Alison McMillan PSM, Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer Australia