14 The CheckUP · creating healthier communities The CheckUP September Forum 14 2018 Brisbane...
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The CheckUP Forum
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Brisbane Convention & Exhibition
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populations, patients, processes, providers
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The CheckUP Forum 2018 | Friday 14 September 2018 | 8:30am - 3:00pm creating healthier communitiespopulations, patients, processes, providers
Registration, welcome tea and coffee, trade displays8:30am
9:00 - 10:30am Opening Session
Welcome to Country Aunty Carol Currie
Keynote address by Dr Norman Swan “Past, present and future. Are they different?”
Elevator pitches: Five speakers. Five minutes each. Audience votes. “What is your vision for healthcare in Queensland in 20 years time?”
Laura BarnesQCOSS
Morning tea, networking, trade displays, poster presentations10:30-11:00am
Master Classes11:00am-12:30pm
Lunch, networking, trade displays, poster presentations12:30-1:30pm
PartnershipsBuilding relationships to facilitate the development of partnerships
Patients
Achieving patient centred care - empowering and valuing individuals
and their carers
Concurrent Sessions1:30 - 3:00pm
Populations Patients
Be sure to check out the Poster presentations from:
Karen Hale-Robertson
CheckUPEye and ear surgical support - achieving improved outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander people
Rita Francis
Apunipima
Outcomes of developing local social marketing campaigns
with Cape York communities
Lucille Chalmers
Brisbane South PHN
Strengthening health assessment response for
children in out of home care
Prof Robyn KeastSouthern Cross University
Dr Tina JanamianAGPAL/QIP
Dr Richard KiddGP
Jane WilliamsCentral West HHS
Neil WillmettQAIHC
Helen MeesHealth Consumers Queensland
The rapidly changing landscape in which health services operate makes connecting and staying connected difficult and challenges the ability to build meaningful and effective partnerships. Robyn will provide a master class that will provide state-of-the art information on how to build and harness connections that benefit your organisation and build a stronger service community.
Dr Tina Janamian will deliver a master class with a focus on the person at the centre of healthcare - the patient. You will be inspired by the concepts discussed and will look at healthcare in a whole new light.
Kaity Fletcher
North Coast Aboriginal Corporation for Community Health
NCACCH Child and Maternal Health - Improving the patient experience through effective
partnerships
Nicole ArgallChild Development Service, Townsville
Hospital and Health Service
Revitalising child development outreach services for children in rural North Queensland: the
evaluation
Hannah BeilbyAbt Associates
Improving pregnancy outcomes, child development and
economic self-sufficiency for Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander families
Karen MillsCentral West Hospital and
Health Service
Connected Care through connecting with communities
Reducing the risk of chronic disease in Queenslanders: My health for
life and its effect on knowledge and behaviour in ethnic communities
Hong Do
ECCQ
Lyn Hamill
Diabetes Queensland
• Brisbane South PHN• Metro North HHS• Inala Primry Care• Tunstall Healthcare• Strategic Grants
• BreastScreen QLD• Children’s Health QLD• QUT• LiveBetter• CheckUP
Burragubba WelcomeAdrian Burragubba
Johanna Neville
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Dr Josie Di Donato
HISA
I am not technical but I like to work with data – what am I?
Processes
Frank TraceyChildren’s Health Queensland
Designing health systems and services in the technology age: aligning
strategy, system architecture and culture
Jenaya PriceBrisbane South PHN
Improved data quality in general practice has a positive impact on consumer health outcomes - a chronic conditions case study
Dr Caroline Yates
Inala Primary Care
Refugee health care - Partnerships and processes
for improved outcomes
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3 4P11Providers
Alexandra WhiteheadBecon Health
Opening up access to allied healthcare: Facilitating patient choice, control and flexibility!
Sharon Stokell
True
Providing accessibility and choice to rural and remote populations in Queensland
Alice Evans
Melena McKeownThe Centre For
Rural and Regional Indigenous
Health
Tucka-Time: Teaching skills for a healthy life
Mary-Anne Quilter
CheckUP
B.strong - rolling out the brief intervention training program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander health workers
Dr Frances Cunningham
Menzies School of Health Research
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Processes
Check in on measuring and reporting your social value
Jerry MarstonSIMNA
Jerry is passionate about outcomes measurement and you will leave this master class understanding how to:
• Develop your story of change• Identify what data to collect to measure your social value• Report and communicate your social value
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ProvidersThe 5 Rs of a happy workforce –
recruitment, retention, relationships, recognition and respect. Chris Mitchell
Health Workforce Queensland
At this master class Chris will discuss the factors that influence recruitment and retention of health professionals in rural and remote settings, adding in the lens of what may be important for Indigenous health professionals. Chris will be joined by representatives from three organisations who will share their real life experience around recruitment and retention of a rural and remote workforce.
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Thank you to our Sponsors
Major Sponsor
Satchel Inserts Trade Displays
The Forum
The Dinner
Photo Booth Sponsor
Lucky Door PrizesTables of 10
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Major Sponsors