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1230 ­ 1330
lUncH | Poster session
Federation Ballroom
1330 ­ 1415 service: Plenary Presentation
concert Hall
Population ageing and alzheimer's ­ an a-B-c approach
Sponsored by:
natalie Jackson, Professor of Demography & Director of the National Institute of Demographic and Economic Analysis,
University of Waikato, NZ
1415 ­ 1500
Panel Discussion: Dementia workforce for the 21st century
andrew robinson, Professor of Aged Care Nursing, Co-Director, Wicking Dementia Research & Education Centre;
Associate Dean (Research), Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Tasmania, TAS
yvonne chaperon, Assistant Secretary, Australian Nursing Federation, ACT
Department of Health and ageing
Sponsored by:
natalie Jackson, Professor of Demography & Director of the National Institute
of Demographic and Economic Analysis, University of Waikato, NZ
Darren Mathewson, CEO Aged and Community Services Tasmania, TAS
1500 ­ 1530
afternoon refresHMents
Federation Ballroom
researcH
concert Hall
chair: chris Hatherley
researcH 2
chancellor 4
chair: David sykes
liBeration
chancellor 5
chair: Maree Mccabe
liBeration 2/
service
Harbour view 2
chair: Kim Macgowan
WellBeing
chancellor 7
chair: Patricia Baines
service
grand Ballroom 1
chair: linda graham
service 2
grand Ballroom 2
chair: gillian groom
service 3
grand Ballroom 3
chair: sarah elder
leisUre
Harbour view 1
chair: nick Miller
WellBeing 2
WorKsHoP
chancellor 6
1530 ­ 1600 Physical exercise
increases precursor cell
numbers in the brain of
aged mice
Daniel Blackmore
The cloaked dementia:
Long-term effects of
alcohol abuse
alice rota-Bartelink
Bisexual, transgender,
intersex and dementia:
What about us?
Marie alford
Designing for dementia
Margaret Williams
A client's journey with
Younger Onset Dementia
Mel ottaway
Michele Wood
People living with dementia
(PLWD) and their carers
from culturally and
linguistically diverse (CALD)
backgrounds living in
rural, regional and remote
Australia
Dino Bazarbassis
Thinking with the heart:
Emotional intelligence in
dementia care
Holly Markwell
New community care
staff development tool ­
DCM-SL
Bernie Mccarthy
Courageous conversations,
Engaging CALD
communities to dispel
stigma about dementia
claire emmanuel
Life story: Essential for
care planning and well
being
louise Jones
1600 ­ 1630 Improving the practice
model for a dementia
outreach service
atosha clancy
Toward building a
multicultural workforce in
residential dementia care
Pamela nichols
Where in the world are
they?
Michelle Basic
Shaping a Better Future:
Enhancing the capacity of
communities to improve
responsiveness to
dementia
christine vannucci
Comfort and
connectedness; The
power of pastoral
presence in dementia
specific facilities
Paul Pickering
Restrictive practices:
Clinical intervention or
management failure
christine gork
National Fight against
Dementia in South Korea
Ki Woong Kim
Dementia nurse
practitioners: The future
of early and timely
dementia diagnosis and
management in Australia
Helga Merl
Rejuvenate, rehabilitate
and revive: The dementia
choir concept
loretta Quinn
1630 ­ 1700 Assisting carers of people
with dementia through
the Dementia Education
for Carers Program
Will clancy
A study of carer
burden in Alzheimer's
disease and cognitive
impairment from the
Grampians CDAMS
(Cognition Dementia and
Memory service) clinic in
Victoria.
steve Muhi
How do we know if
residential aged care
facilities are
environmentally friendly
for the expression
of sexuality? The
development of
an environmental
assessment tool
Michael Bauer
Protecting the safety
and wellbeing of older
Australians: Perspectives
from the Aged Care
Complaints Scheme
Michael culhane
Choosing a care home ­
7 signposts of person-
centred care
Margaret ryan
Better for everyone
Meredith gresham
Evaluation of Alzheimer's
Australia NSW Dementia
Advisory Services (DAS)
­ Implications for the `key
worker' concept
Brendan Moore
Detect Early: A multi-media
campaign inspiring GPs to
make a difference
andrew Mills
Minefields and barriers,
Where are all the men?
stuart torrance
1900 ­ 2300
conference Dinner
Federation Ballroom
Delegates can make their own way to the Dinner or may meet in the lobby of the Hotel Grand Chancellor at 1845 and be escorted. City maps are available at the Registration Desk.