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NACCHO Members Conference and Annual General Meeting Strengthening Our Future through Self Determination Monday 5 th December 2016 Arrival day and registration open 2.00pm 5.00pm Pre-Conference registration Registration desk: Level 8 Exhibition Open Tuesday 6 th December 2016 Day 1 Members Conference 7.30am 5.00pm Conference Registration Registration desk: level 8 8.00 5.30pm Exhibition Open 8.50am Master of Ceremonies: Mr Garry Goldsmith Delegates to take their seats 9.00 9.20am Welcome to Country and dance performance by Jindi Worabak Wurundjeri Tribe Land & Compensation Cultural Heritage Council Inc Plenary Session 1 - NACCHO Chairperson s Welcoming Address 9.20 9.30am Strengthening Our Future through Self Determination Speaker: Mr Matthew Cooke, Chairperson, NACCHO Plenary Session 2 - Opening address Chair: Mr Matthew Cooke, Chairperson, NACCHO 9.30 10.00am Keynote speakers: The Honourable Catherine King MP, Shadow Minister for Health and Medicare Questions and discussion Strengthening Our Future through Self Determination Page 1

Plenary Session 3 - Medicare Benefits Scheme Chair: Mr Matthew Cooke, Chairperson, NACCHO 10.00 10.15am Medicare Benefits Scheme Review Overview Speaker: Dr Michael Coglin, Member, MBS Review Taskforce, Department of Health 10.15-10.30am Chair to wrap up session 3 Morning Tea & Exhibition: 10.30 11.00am Plenary Session 4 - Accessing Medicare income and maximising resources to improve client care Chair: Mr Gary Goldsmith, Master of Ceremonies 11.00 12.00pm Case study one Speaker: Ms Julie Tongs, Chief Executive Officer, Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health Service Case study two Speaker: Adrian Carson, Chief Executive Officer, Institute for Urban Indigenous Health (IUIH) Questions and discussion Lunch & Exhibition: 12.00 1.00pm Plenary Session 5 - Service Planning 1.00pm 1.30pm Data a Part of the Story Speaker: Mr Braiden Abala, Chair, Danila Dilba Health Service Plenary Session 6 - Table Top Presentations 1.30 2.30pm This session will be held in the main plenary room. Delegates can remain seated and the Presenters will rotate to each conference table and provide a brief presentation on a key project or program currently being delivered in their service. Please note that each presentation will be approximately 10mins (including discussion). Strengthening Our Future through Self Determination Page 2

Afternoon Tea & Exhibition: 2.30 3.00pm Concurrent Session 1 Workforce Innovation, Challenges and Opportunities Please make your way to one of the concurrent sessions below after the afternoon tea break 3.00 3.45 pm Heart Foundation - Lighthouse Hospital Project Speakers: Daniel James and Annie Campbell Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Limited Workforce - Workforce Innovation: a case study Kutjuka Speakers: Julia McIntyre and Rohani Bin Haji Sahari Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Limited Regional Model 30 years in the Making Speakers: Rob McPhee and Vicki O Donnell Verandah Room Grosvenor Room 3.45 4.00pm Plenary feedback from concurrent session 2 Plenary Session 7 4.00 4.30pm Health Justice Alliance Wrap up of day one & close 4.30pm Speaker: Dr Tessa Boyd-Caine, Chief Executive Officer, Health Justice Alliance Closing remarks and thanks Speaker: Ms Patricia Turner, Chief Executive Officer, NACCHO Strengthening Our Future through Self Determination Page 3

Social Event Welcome Reception 6.00 9.00pm Welcome to the 2016 NACCHO Members Conference Mr Matthew Cooke, Chairperson, NACCHO Verandah Room Showcasing Ochre Day Perth 2016 Aboriginal Male Health Mr Mark Saunders, Policy Officer and Mr Sandy Davies, Deputy Chairperson, NACCHO A buffet dinner will be served Courtyard level 8 Entertainment Didge performance (yidiki) Wurundjeri Tribe Council Special Performance by Benny Walker A Yorta Yorta man from Echuca (VIC) Benny Walker is the real deal and a star in the making. His love songs and epic tales are mixed with passion for the land, the people, summer vibes and deep grooves are the elements that reach the soul Strengthening Our Future through Self Determination Page 4

Wednesday 7 th December 2016 Day 2 Members Conference 7.30am 5.00pm Registration desk re-opens Registration desk: level 8 Exhibition open Plenary Session 8 Welcome to day two 9.00 9.10am Chairperson s overview of the day s session Plenary Session 9 - Best Practice 9.10 9.40am Best Practice in Comprehensive Primary Health Care for Clients with Chronic Disease Speaker: Professor Alex Brown, Program Leader, Aboriginal Research, South Australia Health & Medical Research Institute 9.40 10.10am Definitions of Comprehensive / Integrated Primary Health Care Speaker: Ms Donna AhChee, Chief Executive Officer, Central Australia Aboriginal Congress Aboriginal Corporation 10.10 10.30am Questions and discussion Morning Tea & Exhibition: 10.30 11.00am Concurrent Session 2 - Primary Healthcare Best Practice Please make your way to one of the concurrent sessions below after the morning tea break 11.00-11.30am Our Rights to Quality Health Care Taking back Control in Yarrabah Speaker: Ms Suzanne Andrews, Gurriny Yealamucka (Good Healing) Health Service Aboriginal Corporation Two sessions: 1. Healthy Utopia Mob, Brighter Futures. Annual Health Expo and Promotion of bush medicine Speakers: Ms Linda Keating and Ms Amanda Hand, Urapuntja Health Service Verandah Room 2. The Diabetes Story: A digital Diabetes Initiative Speaker: Ms Patricia Elarde, Diabetes Queensland Strengthening Our Future through Self Determination Page 5

11.00 11.30am Two sessions: 1. Policy and Service Delivery for Ear & Hearing Health Speaker: Queensland Aboriginal & Islander Health Council (QAIHC) Grosvenor Room 2. Winnunga Nimmityjah AHS Proposed MoC for the Provision of healthcare to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners in the Alexander McConachie Centre (ACT Prison) Speaker: Dr Nadeem Siddiqui, Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health Service Plenary Session 10 Early Childhood, Social Determinates and Aboriginal Child and Adolescence Wellbeing 11.30 12.00pm First 1000 Days - Early Childhood, Challenges and Progress Speaker: Professor Kerry Arabena, Chair for Indigenous Health and Director of the Indigenous Health Equity Unit, The University of Melbourne Plenary Session 11 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention Evaluation Project 12.00 12.30pm Overview of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention Evaluation Project (ATSISPEP) Speaker: Ms Adele Cox, Senior Indigenous Community Research Consultant 12.30 12.40pm Launch of the NACCHO Suicide Prevention Position paper Lunch & Exhibition: 12.40 1.40pm Plenary Session 12 The Future direction Chair: Mr Gary Goldsmith, Master of Ceremonies 1.40 2.15pm Overview of NACCHO Strategic Directions and Priorities Speaker: Ms Patricia Turner, Chief Executive Officer, NACCHO Future Directions Speaker: Ms Bobbi Campbell, First Assistant Secretary, Indigenous Health Division, Department of Health 2.15 2.30pm Questions and discussion Strengthening Our Future through Self Determination Page 6

Plenary Session 13 Sexual Health 2.30 3.00pm Improving sexual health and blood borne virus outcomes for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people Speaker: Associate Professor James Ward, South Australian Health & Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) Afternoon tea & Exhibition: 3.00 3.30pm Mayfair Room Plenary Session 14 3.30 4.00pm Redfern Statement and an overview CATSINaM Speaker: Ms Janine Mohamed, Chief Executive Officer and Ms Leonie Williamson, Senior Policy & Research Officer, CATSINaM 4.00 4.30pm Overview of Treaty discussions in Victoria Speaker: Ms Janine Coombs, Barengi Gadjin Land Council Aboriginal Corporation Wrap up of day two & Members Conference 4.30pm Closing remarks and wrap up of day two Speaker: Ms Patricia Turner, Chief Executive Officer, NACCHO Social Event NACCHO KARAOKE CHALLENGE CUP 2016 7.00 11.00pm Finger food and a light meal will be served - bar service will also be available Competition begins The Judging Panel will be independent, comprised of representatives from our Members Conference sponsors Strengthening Our Future through Self Determination Page 7

Thursday 8 th December 2016 Special Presentation - Members Conference 9.00am 2.00pm Annual General Meeting Registrations Open Registration desk: level 8 Plenary Session 15 - Launch 2016 Healthy Futures Report Card 9.00 9.30am Speaker: The Honourable Ken Wyatt AM, MP, Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care Coffee Break: 9.30 10.00am Plenary Session 16 Social Determinates of Health 10.00 11.00am Social Determinates of Health Speaker: Professor Fran Baum, a Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor of Public Health and Director of the Southgate Institute of Health, Society and Equity at Flinders University. Wrap up of the 2016 NACCHO Members Conference 11.00am Closing remarks and thanks Wrap up and close the 2016 NACCHO Members Conference Speaker: Mr Matthew Cooke, Chairperson, NACCHO Morning Tea: 11.00 11.30am The 2016 NACCHO Annual General Meeting will begin after morning tea please note: a buffet lunch will be served from 1.30pm Strengthening Our Future through Self Determination Page 8

2016 NACCHO Annual General Meeting Thursday 8 th December 2016 2016 NACCHO Annual General Meeting 9.00am 2.00pm Annual General Meeting Registration Open Registration desk: level 8 11.30 11.45am NACCHO Chairperson s Welcoming Address Mr Matthew Cooke 11.45 2.00pm Attendance and apologies, including appointments of proxies 1. Attendance and apologies, including appointments of proxies 2. Confirming the Minutes of the previous (2015) Annual General Meeting 3. Board of Directors Financial Report on the Activities of the Company for the period 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016 4. Board of Directors Report on Activities for the period 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016 5. Company Secretary s Report on membership for 2015/2016 6. 2017 AGM host organisation and location 7. Endorsement of newly elected Directors 8. Other business 9. Special resolution 2016 NACCHO AGM Closed Buffet lunch will be provided: 1.30 3.00pm Savoy pre-function area Strengthening Our Future through Self Determination Page 9