Joint Conference
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THE 2019 JOINT CONFERENCE PROGRAM HAS BEEN FINALISED
AND ALL IS IN READINESS FOR REGISTRATIONS TO OPEN ON
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13.
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Joint Conference
Program UpdateThe Conference Planning Committee (CPC) is pleased to announce that the 2019 Joint Conference – Engaging Collaborating Empowering program has been finalised. This was a particularly challenging process given the number of high-quality submissions that were received. The CPC has worked hard to produce a program with an excellent range of high standard presentations in a range of topics areas that will be of interest to a wide cross-section of the profession. The CPC is grateful for the assistance provided by the reviewers when selecting submissions to comprise the comprehensive program outlined in the online registration brochure, with six concurrent sessions on Monday, five on Tuesday morning with six in the afternoon and five on Wednesday.
In addition to the presentations by the keynote and invited speakers the conference program features oral presentations, workshops, panels, presented e-posters (PePs) and posters. PePs will be five-minute presentations included within concurrent sessions and with the poster displayed. Authors can take questions in the time provided within the session. Posters will be on display within the exhibition hall each day of the conference, with dedicated times during lunch on Monday and Wednesday for the authors to speak to their posters and discuss their work with delegates.
All authors who submitted abstracts to present at the conference have been emailed the CPC’s decision. If for some reason you have not been contacted, please email the National Conference Manager promptly on [email protected].
Conference program flyerIncluded within this issue of Speak Out you will find a copy of the conference program flyer. This is an overview of the sessions that will be presented.
Keynote and invited speakers Presentations by the keynote and invited speakers connect with the conference theme Engaging Collaborating Empowering. There are multiple ways that speech pathologists undertake work each day and our key note speakers will share their expertise in engaging, collaborating and empowering in their fields.
Professor Marian Brady Marian will challenge our thinking in our collaborative work in two ways. She will ask if we risk over simplifying what we do to facilitate communication at the cost of a better understanding of our work. She will share the efforts currently underway in the field of aphasia research to support better communication between international, multilingual, multidisciplinary researchers and clinicians, journal editors and methodologists and the shared responsibility in this undertaking.
Marian will also broaden our thinking in our work with our clients post stroke. Speech and language pathologists are well positioned to observe and report oral health issues identified during the course of their work with these clients. Oral health is an important component of overall and systematic health. Marian will share with us an understanding of the current best practice and clinical guidelines relating to oral health after stroke. She will engage us in the key role speech pathologists play within multidisciplinary teams in this work.
Professor Susan RvachewSusan will commence her collaboration with us in the masterclass that will be offered before the conference begins. She will explore the why, when and how to implement an input-oriented approach to phonological intervention with children. For some children, there are many reasons to delay direct speech practice, and begin
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with this approach targeting the child’s knowledge of the acoustic characteristics of sounds and words. For children presenting with phonological delay or consistent phonological disorder, this approach combines procedures used to strengthen acoustic-phonetic representations of words. Speech pathologists will be empowered to implement evidence-based treatment procedures more effectively.
In her keynote address, Susan will share a review of a ten-year program of research on children’s ebooks. This research highlights the transactional nature of shared reading and will highlight the implications of the transactional approach for speech-language intervention. Well before the onset of formal reading instruction, preschool aged children acquire a foundation of knowledge that supports the acquisition of reading and writing skills. An important context for learning these precursors is shared story book reading. The growing popularity of e-books for children has the potential to disrupt or enhance the shared reading experience.
Susan’s seminar will also help us develop an understanding of the need to consider speech-language interventions are that are properly targeted at the child’s underlying psychololinguistic deficits. Learning is then measured by generalisation and retention is enhanced. This session will help implement assessment procedures to identify the cognitive-linguistic processes that underly a child’s speech disorder in order to select and target intervention procedures more effectively.
Professor David CoplandDavid is the invited presenter of the 2019 Elizabeth Usher Memorial Lecture. David will ask us to consider the need to reconsider how we assess and treat aphasia. There has been increasing interest in applying various principles of neuroplasticity to aphasia treatment and developing treatments that directly modulate brain function. He will explore whether current aphasia treatments can be improved by applying neurobiological principles such as intensity, dose, and timing and will consider whether other learning-related principles may also be relevant. How will emerging techniques that could directly use brain activity guide treatment? Should we be cautious or optimistic?
Professor Suzanne Purdy(Te Rarawa, Ngai Takoto)Suzanne is an invited presenter of the 2019 Grace Gane Memorial Award Lecture. Professor Sir Mason Durie developed the whare tapa wha model of health (1982), which represents a Maori view of health and wellness in four dimensions: taha wairua (spiritual health), taha hinengaro (mental health), taha tinana (physical health) and taha whanau (family health). Speech language therapists will recognise that all four dimensions are needed to support health and wellbeing. Suzanne will explore research and developments in SLT through a te whare tapa wha health lens. She will discuss information about research undertaken in the context of this model. The projects presented will highlight the key role of communication and support across the life span, from school entry to adolescence to older adults with neurological conditions. We will be invited to consider the need for a holistic approach, responsive, research-led University programs, and an effective and involved speech language therapy workforce for successful translation of research findings into practice.
Dr Tane Taylor (Tainui, Te Aroha and Takitimu)Tane is a Distinguished Fellow of the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners. Tane is a critical thinker and strategic advisor to private health organisations and government agencies in New Zealand and internationally. He is a GP teacher, PRIMEX examiner, Fellowship and Cornerstone Assessor. Tane is of Maori and European descent and whakapapa to Tainui, Te Aroha and Takitimu waka.He is currently a consultant to the ETHC Nirvana Group Network in Auckland, and advisor to the Integrative Health Options Clinic in Auckland.
For six years, he chaired the RNZCGP Maori Faculty: Te Akoranga a Maui. He is a member of the college’s Education Advisory Group, a former Chair of the RNZCGP National Advisory Council, a member of the Advisory Council of the RACP and is the Republic of Albania Honorary Consul to New Zealand. Tane was re-elected as chair of the Wonca Indigenous and Minority Groups Health Issues Working Party.
As an honorary senior lecturer at the University of Auckland and with many years’ experience in the teaching, mentoring and supervision of medical students, house surgeons and registrars, Tane’s main focus is on building, supporting and facilitating integrated learning environments within primary healthcare. He believes that through open and honest collaboration among all stakeholders: PHOs, DHBs, government agencies, universities, general practices, SLT’s, Physio, OT’s and communities, it is possible to deliver a high-quality, efficient and fit for purpose medical workforce ready and willing to serve diverse peoples and communities.
Please visit the joint conference website for the biographies and abstracts of the keynote and invited presenters.
Registration for Engaging Collaborating Empowering The online conference brochure and registration will be available from the conference website from Wednesday 13 February 2019. The early bird rate closes Wednesday 17 April 2019. To try to ensure a faster process and less chance of being logged out, we advise that you read through the conference program, select the sessions you wish to attend, and then proceed to the online registration process. Be sure to read all details of the concurrent sessions to further inform your selection decisions.
Restaurant nightThere is an abundance of restaurants near the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre and the 2019 CPC has decided to leave the Tuesday night free for delegates to make their own arrangements and explore what this city has to offer. Details announcing various options will be included in the conference satchel and on the conference app.
Call for Student Volunteers/AssistantsSPA is calling for speech pathology student financial members at James Cook, Queensland, Griffith, Southern Cross and Central Queensland Universities and the NZSTA for students who are financial members of their Association to volunteer as staff assistants for the 2019 Joint Conference. You will assist the National Conference Manager and need to be available from the morning of Saturday 1 June through until the evening of Wednesday 5 June 2019.
In appreciation of your commitment, your student conference
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registration fee will be waived. You must be prepared to work hard, be flexible, responsive to organisational requirements and have some fun as well! If you are interested in this opportunity, ensure you are a current student financial SPA and NZSTA member and email your resumé to Pamela Richards, National Conference Manager, [email protected] no later than Thursday 7 March 2019. Please include your area/s of interest so if you are successful this can be considered when assigning you to sessions. There are eight student volunteer/assistant places available.
AccommodationDiscounted rooms have been block booked by OzAccom for delegates at various hotels within close walking distance to the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. Please visit the conference website and the accommodation link to make your booking.
Discounted air travelSpeech Pathology Australia has worked with Virgin Australia to provide Australian and New Zealand delegates with best possible airfares. Unfortunately, it was not possible to include other countries.
Discount available are:
• Domestic & Trans-Tasman Business: Up to 10% Virgin Australia Domestic & Trans-Tasman Business class fares
• Domestic & Trans-Tasman Flexi: Up to 10% Virgin Australia Domestic & Trans-Tasman Freedom fares
• Domestic & Trans-Tasman Saver Up to 10 % Virgin Australia Domestic & Trans-Tasman Elevate and Getaway fares (excluding tactical and Sale fares)
For your reference the sale period is 01/02/2019 – midnight 29/05/2019 and the travel period is 26/05/2019 – midnight 12/06/2019
All fares purchased using the Event Direct booking tile are subject to the fare type terms and conditions provided on the Virgin Australia website.
From the airport terminal there are transport options to the city centre:
Taxi - There is a designated taxi rank located outside of the terminal. Depending upon traffic, prices could range from $33 to $60 one way. There is a $3 levy added to fares for taxis leaving the airport.
Uber - The Uber pick-up zone at the domestic terminal is located between the taxi rank to the left and the public passenger area
to the right. Follow the signage for the pre-booked, ride-booking pick-up lane.
Airtrain - is a quick and easy option for getting to and from the airport. Brisbane Airport is just 20 minutes by train from the city. Train services run every 15 minutes during peak times and every 30 minutes off-peak periods. The one-way adult fare is $15.00. This is their link address: airtrain.com.au/brisbane-connect
Shuttle bus – We have arranged with Con-x-ion a 10% discount for conference delegates. Please use this link when making your booking to transfer from/to Brisbane airport. www.con-x-ion.com/Pages/ConferenceTransfers.aspx?pid=SPEECH19
Public transport to the BCEC – please visit this website for all transport options translink.com.au
Transport tickets – this link will be helpful translink.com.autickets-and-fares/buy-and-refund-tickets
To view all accommodation, air travel and transport information please visit www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/nzspaconf
Win a Story Bridge Climb or one of four Brisbane Wheel rides Don’t forget to keep a look out for Conference eNews in your email Inbox. You only need to answer the question to go into the draw to win one of these prizes, which will be drawn during pre-registration on Sunday 2 June 2019. The winner must be in attendance.
On behalf of the CPC, we hope you will take advantage of this opportunity to attend this engaging collaborating and empowering event and we warmly invite you to register for the 2019 Joint Conference. We look forward to welcoming you to Brisbane!
Alison Smith (SPA) and Felicity Bright (NZSTA) 2019 Co-Conference Convenors
Pamela RichardsNational Conference Manager
Joint Conference
Key dates
Conference registrationOpens Wednesday 13 February
Call for student assistantsCloses Thursday 7 March
Early bird rate Closes Wednesday 17 April
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of
the
com
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of G
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haka
papa
to
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and
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aka.
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ntly
a c
onsu
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to th
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THC
Nirv
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Gro
up
Net
wor
k in
Auc
klan
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dvi
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to th
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tegr
ativ
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ptio
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linic
in A
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and.
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year
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rmer
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viso
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mem
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of t
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of th
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