Celebrate Innovation and Excellence Programme 2008

in
Mental Health and Addictions
Wednesday 12 March 2008 @ Papatoetoe Town Hall
35 St George St, Papatoetoe, 12- 5pm
Programme
Time
12:00 – 1:00
Event
Doors open
Poster Presentations may be viewed, voting for People’s Choice
1:00 – 1:15
Official opening
MC Shirl Corles-Davis
Oral Presentations:
1:15 – 2:15
1.15 -1.25
1. South Auckland Youth Stand Up!
- Ben Birks, Odyssey House Youth Community Services, Wayne Ferguson,
Youth Services, Odyssey House, Nicola Woodward, CMDHB
1.30 - 1.40
2. Whanau Ora: Knowing the ‘Other’
- Amy Morris, Te Huarahi Ora/Maori Clinical Team, CMDHB
1.45 - 1.55
3. Family Peer Support Volunteer Program
- Jade Caulfield, SF Auckland – Supporting Families in Mental Illness
2.00 - 2.10
2:15 – 3:00
4. The reflecting process: co-creating new possibilities and preferred
futures with children, young people and their whanau
- Mandy Kavanagh-Vincent, Tonya Dudson, Anjana Segupta, Bee
Mahimkar, Whirinaki Child Team, CMDHB
Award ceremony for Poster Presentations
Presented by the Mayor of Manukau City, His Worship Mayor Len Brown
Poster Presentation viewing and voting for People’s Choice. Light
refreshments
3:00 – 4:00
Oral Presentations:
3:00 - 3.10
5. The power of peer support
- Hydie Balle, Sarah Bell, Alexia Pfeifer, Nick Nadin, Janice Given, John
Given, Peer Support Specialists, Pathways
3.15 - 3.25
6. Preventing relapse and promoting recovery: engaging young
people in a meaningful relationship with mental health services
- Aaron O’Connell, Early Psychosis Intervention Team, CMDHB
3.30 - 3.40
7. Dealing with distress: short-term group intervention with clients
- Sue Murray, Natasha de Faria, Melodie Barr, Manukau Community Mental
Health Centre, CMDHB
3.45 - 3.55
4:00 – 4:40
4:40 – 5:00
8. He Kaakano, whanau knowledge in action: new service
development centred on meeting the needs of whanau.
- Hinemoa Elder, He Kaakano, Whirinaki Child and Adolescent Services,
CMDHB
Judging for oral presentations finalised.
Live entertainment - Tui Taurua-Peihopa, guitar and vocals.
Voting for People’s Choice for Oral and Poster Presentations
Light refreshments
Award ceremony for Oral Presentations and People’s Choice Awards
Official closing of event
Please turn over for poster titles and presenters
Posters
1. Consumer Activities and Events at Tiaho Mai
- Alexander Stevens, Programme Coordinator Tiaho Mai, CMDHB
2. Healthy Mind, Healthy Body: Healthy Lifestyles Programme
- Diane Bartlett, Simon Hughes, Challenge Trust
3. Mental Health Nursing in Remote Outback Towns of New South Wales
Russell Murphy, The Cottage, CMDHB
4. Whariki: Strengthening the Mat
- Livingstone Russell, Cavell Morrow, Challenge Trust
5. Striding Together: Te Rawhiti’s Walking Group
- Bessie Gaffney, Peter Johnston, Annamarie Lowndes, Te Rawhiti, CMDHB
6. The Adventures of A Cute Service
- Bruce Dumper, Fiona Warwood, Johnny Angel, Carlos Tuiletufuga, Maka Mesui,
Daphne James, Francis Arts, Shavneel Chand, Denise Newell, Peer Support
Specialists, Pathways
7. Stepping Out: A Healthy Living Group for Men
- Sarah Lister and Sarah Hollinger, The Cottage, CMDHB
8. Putanga (Emergence): Being Yourself. Exploring Personal Spirituality
- Wayne Dye, Independent facilitator, Papatoetoe
9. Mental Health Services Leading the Way with Consumers on Recruitment Panels
- Shirl Corles-Davis, CMDHB
10. Mental Health Matters
- Annamarie Lowndes, Te Rawhiti, CMDHB
11. Refugees as survivors New Zealand: New Regional Refugee Service-The RAS
Mobile team
- Surpreet Cheema, Refugees as Survivors New Zealand
People’s Choice Awards for Oral and Poster Presentations
Please cast a vote for your choice for the:
Peoples Choice Oral Presentation
Peoples Choice Poster Presentation
These two awards are each worth $250 of study, travel or resources
resources .
Look for the yellow and green forms and pop in the boxes