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PANDDA 2023 Presentation Slides
PANDDA President Update
Professor Nathan Wilson
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
The leadership role of nurses and midwives
Professor Alison McMillan PSM, Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer Australia
Progress in Intellectual Disability Health Care: Progress on the establishment of the National Centre of Excellence
Professor Julian Trollor 3DN UNSW
PANDDA/UWS Research Project
A history of nursing in intellectual and developmental disability 1960–2016
Dr Peter Lewis and A/Professor Kathryn Weston
INVITATED STEAKERS
NDIS Made Simple
Frank Marzo, Director Healthcare Consulting
Transition of Health Services
Paediatric to Adult in the Context of Complex Disability and Health Conditions:
A family perspective
Tracy White, Specialist Support Coordinator and Mum of Harry
Barriers and opportunities for improved hospital admission and discharge for people with disabilities focussing on partnership solution opportunities across health, disability and NDIA
Heather McMinn RN and Janet McLeod RN
PROGRAM SPEAKERS
Embedding a human rights approach across the Quality Management System
Dr Sarah Burston RN, PhD
A description of the Australian disability nursing workforce using census data from Ahpra 2022
Macey Barratt RN, PhD Candidate
Fostering collaboration between Primary Care and the Disability Sector to improve preventative health outcomes for people with intellectual disability
Gemma Ridley RN and Jennifer Brennen RN
Scoping review of literature available for supplementing and delivering CPR and BSL to people with disability
Elisha Deegan RN, PhD Candidate
Exploring the Uncompromised Impact: A Sexual Abuse Prevention Program with No Negative Effects
Dr Natasha Jojo RN
Preventing and responding to sexual violence against people with disability
Elisha Deegan RN, PhD Candidate
Empowering ability through Continence Care: A Private Practice Nursing Perspective
Sharon Baillie RN
Service improvements to address barriers to accessing healthcare at Austin Health, for people who are Neurodivergent
Ebony Stewart and Sam Lieberman
Disability Health Access Service – a tiered model of care enabling access to preventative healthcare for people with intellectual disabilities
Michelle Templeton RN
Developing targeted staff education and training by understanding disability awareness at Austin Health
Ebony Stewart and Sam Lieberman
The nurse role within an NDIS Service provider using an understanding of social model of health to build a web of support enabling people with a disability to have improved health outcomes
Janet McLeod RN
Collaborating care in rare genetic disorders – A case study
Laura Cooney RN
The exploration of the perioperative care experiences and reasonable adjustments for people with intellectual disability within Australia
Jennifer Bur RN, PhD Candidate