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New Zealand College of Mental Health Nurses (Inc.) PROGRAMME
Wednesday 1 April – Pre Conference Workshops
Workshop # 1 - Reverend Dr Je Kan Adler-Collins
Workshop # 2 - Duly Authorised Officer
Civic Suite, Wellington Town Hall Workshop # 3 – Dr Daryle Deering
“Bridging The Divide By Expanding Your Kete” (A skills based workshop on improving treatment for people with co-existing mental health and substance use problems.) Lion Harbourview Lounge, Wellington Convention Centre Lunch - West Court, Wellington Town Hall Powhiri/Reception
Fletcher Challenge Foyer, Wellington Convention Centre
Thursday 2 April – Conference Day One
Keynote Address – Brenda Happell
“Minding The Future By Stirring The Pot, Managing The Politics To Promote People And Possibilities” Keynote Address – Reverend Dr Je Kan Adler-Collins
Keynote Address – Sarah Gordon
“Taku Reo. Taku Mauri Ora: From Development To Implementation”
2:15pm – 2:45pm Abstract Presentations
Al Wadsworth & Duncan Dr Daryle Deering “Preceptorless Nursing? Advanced Practice Mental Health Nurses In A Trial Of The Flinders
2:45pm – 3:15pm Abstract Presentations
“A Role For The Mental Anthony O’Brien Educational Programme Alcohol Use Within A Performance Of Nurses Mental Health Service Giving Second Opinions Using The Substances During Judicial Reviews” And Choices Scale
3:45pm – 4:15pm Abstract Presentations
“Emergency Department Independent Mental
4:15pm – 4:45pm Abstract Presentations
Peter Santangelo & Kim Claire Aspinall & Jak In Focus. A Start To The Therapeutic Group For
6:30pm – 7:30pm Te Ao Maramatanga New Zealand College of Mental Health Nurses Fellowship Ceremony
7:30pm – 12:00am Eli Lilly Conference Dinner
Wellington Town Hall

Friday 3 April – Conference Day Two

7:30am – 8:30am Annual General Meeting Breakfast
Plenary Session – Dr Peter McGeorge, Mental Health Commission
“2015 – The Status Quo – Or Something Different” Keynote Address – Jackie Short
“Sisters Are Doin’ It For Themselves . . . “ (Eurythmics 2005). The Future Of Secure Mental Health Services For Women. 12:30pm – 1:00pm Janssen-Cilag Training Session New delivery techniques and reconstitution system for Risperdal Constra
1:00pm – 1:30pm Abstract Presentations
Hamilton & Dr Crawford “Out Of Sight, Out Of Facility – The First Year With Enduring Mental World View In A Mental Health Setting”
1:30pm – 2:00pm Abstract Presentations
Ione Tuitea & Prof Moss Tricia Irviang Hendry Nursing : An Alternative What Will Happen Next? Primary Mental Health – Effectively Supporting Nursing In A Community Psychosis And Mai Aitu The Needs Of Parents 2:00pm – 2:30pm Abstract Presentations
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2:30pm – 3:00pm Abstract Presentations
Plenary Session & Closing Address
Conference Closing

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