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Conference 2010 Presentations

Individual presentations from the PHA Conference 2010 are listed below. They may be requested in PDF format from the Office Manager by emailing leona@pha.org.nz.

Day One

Keynote

1.30-2.30pm

Dr Camara Jones: Achieving Health Equity

Stream: Tobacco

2.40-3.00pm

01 Tobacco and tertiary institutes: Is lifelong learning smokefree?
Grant Hocking | ASH NZ Action on Smoking and Health

3.00-3.20pm

02 Smoking during pregnancy: How do midwives support cessation?
Lesley Dixon | New Zealand College of Midwives

3.20-3.40pm

03 Smoking is still very much part of Pacific peoples‟ social lifestyles
Leaupepe Elisapeta Karalus | K’aute Pasifika Trust

4.00-4.20pm

12 Smokefree brief intervention for people with serious mental illness across the health services
Rebecca Missen | Hawkes Bay DHB

4.20-4.40pm

13 Ngā Kete Hauora – an online ABCs smoking cessation training pilot in the Bay of Plenty
Hiria Minnell-Rolleston | Moana Tane | Te Hotu Manawa Māori

4.40-5.00pm

14 ABCs and smoking cessation
Tracey Cornell | Te Hotu Manawa Māori

Stream: Transport

2.40-3.00pm

04 It's community development at its core: Walking school buses in Auckland – A decade on
Prof Robin Kearns | School of Environment, University of Auckland

3.00-3.20pm

05 Disabled drivers and wellbeing
Esther Woodbury | University of Otago, Wellington – Public Health

3.20-3.40pm

06 Transport choices and Whānau Ora
Kimiora Raerino | School of Population Health University of Auckland

Stream: Breastfeeding

2.40-3.00pm

07 Literature review of barriers to breastfeeding infants for Māori and Pacific mothers
Nirmala Nand | Public Health Services, MidCentral DHB

3.00-3.20pm

08 Back to the future: Breastfeeding support in rural centres
Jo Cottrell | Healthy Eating Healthy Action Programme – Breastfeeding, Waikato DHB | Mereaumate Vano | South Waikato Pacific Islands Health Committee, Tokoroa

3.20-3.40pm

09 Early childhood centre knowledge, support, attitudes and beliefs about breastfeeding
Kathy Manhire | Glenn Horrocks | Eastern Institute of Technology Angeline Tangiora | Māori SIDs

Stream: Rheumatic Fever

2.40-3.20pm

A co-ordinated approach to preventing and managing rheumatic fever in the Midlands
10 Dr Phil Shoemack | Toi Te Ora Public Health Service
10 Sandra Ball | Te Ao Hou PHO
10 Veronica Butterworth | Lakes DHB
10 Michelle Hooker | Population Health,, Waikato DHB

3.20-3.40pm

11 Sore throats can break a heart
Dr John Malcolm | Bay of Plenty DHB | Ngawini McLean | The Tuhoe Matauranga Trust trading as Te Kaokao o Takapau

Stream: Equity

4.00-4.20pm

15 Researching racisms to achieve health equity
Dr Donna Cormack | Ricci Harris | Eru Pōmare Māori Health Research Centre, University of Otago, Wellington

4.20-4.40pm

16 The impact of economic recession on inequalities in health: evidence and policy options
Clair Mills | University of Auckland

4.40-5.00pm

17 Growing up in New Zealand: The cohort is born
Dr Polly Atatoa Carr | On behalf of the Growing Up in New Zealand team

Stream: Immunisation and Oral Health

4.00-4.20pm

18 Māori oral health priorities
Ruruhira Rameka | Shirley Simmonds | Te Rōpu Rangahau Hauora a Eru Pōmare, University of Otago, Wellington

4.20-4.40pm

19 Oral health promotion for 0-5 year old children and adolescents living in Canterbury
Louise Matson | Nicola Wilmot | Canterbury Community PHO

4.40-5.00pm

20 Attaining childhood immunisation targets: An essential component of health systems Immunise today for tomorrow's people
Andrina Romano | Dr Felicity Dumble | Population Health, Waikato DHB and Penny Gittings | The Immunisation Advisory Centre

Stream: Nutrition

4.00-4.20pm

21 Food industry demonstration pilot programme – working together to improve the food supply
Andrea Bidois | Heart Foundation

4.20-4.40pm

22 Project HeartSAFE – A collaborative approach to reducing New Zealand's sodium footprint
Namalie Jayasinha | Heart Foundation

4.40-5.00pm

3 An opportunity to get connected across sectors
Cathrine Scott | Pacific Heartbeat, Heart Foundation

 

Day Two

Keynotes

9.05-9.45pm

Prof Fran Baum: Sustainable Development and Health Equity: What will make a difference?

3.20-4.00pm

Dr Love Chile: Positive Health Promoting Environments as the Basis for Building Sustainable Healthy Communities

Streams one-six

9.55-10.35am

24 Te Reo O Te Iwi, Voice of the people: Ruru Pairau: Shaking off negative stereotypes and reframing the story
Shirleyanne Brown | Kristen Maynard | Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand

9.55-10.35am

25 Unity in diversity: Health promotion at the global interface
Sione Tuitahi | Alison Blaiklock | Health Promotion Forum of NZ

9.55-10.35am

26 How New Zealand can achieve equity from the start
Amanda D'Souza | Gay Keating | Public Health Association

9.55-10.35am

27 Community-based public health workforce development in rural communities
Jean Te Huia | Kahungunu Health and Community Services Trust | Dr Richard Anstiss | Assoc Professor John F Smith | Dr Patrick Mwangi | Reena Sonwalker | Dr Sreekanth Konda | Dept of Community Health Development, AUT University

9.55-10.35am

28 Health sector futures in a post-carbon New Zealand
Dr David Sinclair | Assoc Prof John F Smith | Dr Richard Anstiss | Dept of Community Health Development, AUT University

9.55-10.35am

29 Tikanga Whakatipu Ririki: a Māori model of non-violent parenting
Anton Blank | Te Kāhui Mana Ririki

Stream: Primary Care

11.00-11.20am

30 Navigation of released prisoners – ensuring their continued health and wellbeing
Barbara Cornor | Jackie Tataurangi | Whanganui Regional Primary Health Organisation

11.20-11.40am

31 The Double Whammy: Ageing population and an ageing primary health workforce
Janet Amey | Pinnacle Group Limited

11.40-12.00pm

32 The reform process of primary health care in New Zealand
(40 minute round-table discussion)

Stream: Whānau Ora and Community Development

11.00-11.20am

33 How my community led its sustainable urban renewal: The story of Future Marfell
Glen Bennett | Marfell community | Dee Weir l Marfell Combined Cultural Trust | Craig Campbell-Smart | New Plymouth District Council

11.20-11.40am

34 Whakapiki Te Ora: whānau capacity leading sustainable whānau development
Te Hauwhenua Kirkwood | Western Community Centre | Louise Were | Community Researcher

11.40-12.00pm

>35 Our projects... world famous in Paeroa
Tania Young | Te Korowai Hauora O Hauraki

12.00-12.20pm

36 Healthy people, abundant food
Associate Professor Nicola North | School of Population Health, University Of Auckland | Mr Errol Murray | Whakawhiti Ora Pai Community Health Services Te Kao | Mr Roger Barton | Northland DHB

12.20-12.40pm

37 Growing up in New Zealand: Effective engagement with Māori
Raymond Kumar | Wayne Borell | Polly Atatoa Carr | on behalf of the Growing Up in New Zealand team

Stream: Chronic Disease

11.00-11.20am

38 HealthRight: a model for the management of chronic diseases in the community?
Dr Luis Villa | Pinnacle Group Limited

11.20-11.40am

39 The Journey
Gibran Janif | Sport Auckland Green Prescription Patient Support Team

11.40-12.00pm

40 Together we can out Gout – Mā te mahi ngātahi, ka puta atu tātou i te mate kaute
Vicky Harris | Arthritis New Zealand and Counties Manukau DHB

12.00-12.20pm

41 Te Korowai: a framework for Whānau Ora within the Oranga Tane Māori Research Project
Erena Kara | Rawiri Blundell | Te Puna Oranga, Waikato DHB

12.20-12.40pm

42 Breast Screening Health Promotion using Korowai
Maata McManus | Te Puna Oranga – Waikato DHB

Stream: Youth, Alcohol, Drugs and Gambling

11.00-11.20am

43 Building leadership for change in Community Action Youth and Drugs (CAYAD)
Sally Liggins | SHORE Massey University | Pariri Rautahi | Whariki Massey University | Anna Jacob | Auckland City Community Action on Youth and Drugs

11.20-11.40am

44 Out of Sight, Out of Mind: The contribution of the Cancer Society Smokefree Youth Ambassadors
Cheryl Ford | Cancer Society Canterbury/West Coast Division

11.40-12.00pm

45 Rollin' – An intervention programme in the King Country for first time drink drivers under 20
Hilary Karaitiana | Population Health, Waikato DHB | Jacky Fitzgerald | NZ Police

12.00-12.20pm

46 A spatial econometric analysis of selected impacts of liquor outlet density in Manukau City
Dr Michael P Cameron | Bill Cochrane | University of Waikato

12.20-12.40pm

47 Community harm from access to gambling opportunities: An ecological approach based on routine and administrative data
Martin Wall | Karen Witten | Centre for Social & Health Outcomes Research and Evaluation, Massey University

Stream: Local Government

11.00-11.20am

48 Linking urban environments and health: Reconnecting shared origins
Phil Shoemack | Sarah Widmer | Public Health Advisory Committee

11.20-11.40am

49 Choosing not to: smoking in parks – connecting council and community
Martin Witt | Cancer Society for Smokefree Canterbury

11.40-12.00pm

50 Community houses in Manukau City
Penelope Carroll | Karen Witten | SHORE and Whariki Research Centre

12.00-12.20pm

51 HIA and transport planning in the Waikato: Walking together for wellbeing
Greg Morton | Population Health, Waikato DHB | Bill McMaster | Environment Waikato

12.20-12.40pm

52 Don't just tick the box: Putting public health into local government elections
Keriata Stuart | Gay Keating | Public Health Association

Stream: Healthy Physical Activity and Nutrition

1.40-2.00pm

53 The reality behind taking collaboration off the couch!
Nova Martin | MidCentral DHB – Funding Division | Yvonne Hewson | Best Care Whakapai Hauora | Serena Goulding | Sport Manawatu

2.00-2.20pm

54 Kia Ngangahau
Anne Lemieux | Te Ngaru o Maniapoto | Ranui Hapi | Sport Waikato | Karen Bishop | Te Riakina

2.20-2.40pm

55 Saving the world one apple at a time
Sharon Duff | Piriwiritua Rurawhe | Whanganui Regional Primary Health Organisation

4.40-3.00pm

56 Kai @ the right price
Betty Holden | Population Health, Waikato DHB

Stream: Evaluation

1.40-2.00pm

57 Getting Active in the Eastern Bay of Plenty: Evaluation of a community-based initiative
Louise Thornley | Quigley and Watts Ltd | Brian Pointon | Bay of Plenty DHB

2.00-2.20pm

58 Manaaki tangangata, tipu ora
Moana Mataira | Trisha Keelan | MidCentral DHB

2.20-2.40pm

59 Reflecting on the development and use of the conceptual framework used to evaluate the implementation of the NZ Healthy Eating – Healthy Action (HEHA) Strategy
Amohia Boulton | Whakauae Research Services | Mili Burnette | Ausaga Faasalele Tanuvasa | Janet McDonald | Health Services Research Centre, Victoria University of Wellington

4.40-3.00pm

60 Barriers to health promotion evaluation – does collaborative work create an additional challenge?
Cheryl Ford | Cancer Society

Stream: Child

1.40-2.00pm

61 Project Energize – Evolution not revolution
Steph McLennan | Sport Waikato | Gwendol Welburn | Te Korowai Hauora O Hauraki | Dr David Graham | Waikato DHB | Prof Elaine Rush | AUT University

2.00-2.20pm

62 Healthy Heart Award for Early Childhood Education; Tohu Manawa Ora – Kohungahunga
Justine Casey | Martin Dickson | Heart Foundation

2.20-2.40pm

63 Sun protection in NZ primary schools: a closer look
Jan Jopson | Cancer Society Social and Behavioural Research Unit, University of Otago

4.40-3.00pm

64 The mental health of New Zealand four year olds – Findings from the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire
Dr Pat Tuohy | Ministry of Health

Stream: Hinengaro and Wairua

1.40-2.00pm

65 Beyond an Ordinary Life: Improving the poor health outcomes of people with intellectual disabilities through inclusive practices in public health and communities
Marguerite Vanderkolk IHC Inc NZ

2.00-2.20pm

66 Spirituality is a public health issue
Dr Richard Egan | University of Otago | Helen Bichan | Interchurch Bioethics Council

2.20-2.40pm

67 Building the bridge to personal and community wellbeing from both sides
Tinihua Vivien Nassar | Janelle Fisher | Interactionz

4.40-3.00pm

68 Confident communities, flourishing individuals: Working together to improve the wellbeing of all New Zealanders
Amanda Bradley | Grant Rix | Mental Health Foundation

 

Day Three

Stream: Equity

9.30-9.50am

69 A holistic approach to Asian community health and wellbeing: The Asian Network Incorporated (TANI)
Steph McLennan | Sport Waikato | Gwendol Welburn | Te Korowai Hauora O Hauraki | Dr David Graham | Waikato DHB | Prof Elaine Rush | AUT University

9.50-10.10am

70 Knock knock knockin' on primary care's door: Increasing capacity in primary health care for refugees in the Wellington region
Melanie Martin | Regional Public Health

10.10-10.30pm

71 Collective action towards health equity
Dr Kawshi De Silva | Counties Manukau DHB

Stream: Child

9.30-9.50am

72 Being a collaborative partner to the health sector
Dr John Angus | Children’s Commissioner | Louisa Wall | Office of the Children’s Commissioner

9.50-10.10am

73 The best start in life: Achieving effective action on child health and wellbeing
Sarah Widmer | Margaret Earle | Public Health Advisory Committee

10.10-10.30pm

74 Protecting children from neglect in New Zealand
Janine Mardani | Office of the Children's Commissioner

Stream: Primary Care

9.30-9.50am

75 Facilitating understandings of community to foster health promoting nursing practice
Katrina Fyers | Margaret Couch | Jackie McHaffie | Rachel Hunter | School of Health Wintec

9.50-10.10am

76 A health promotion approach to primary care: is it achievable in Aotearoa?
Dr Pat Neuwelt | School of Population Health, The University of Auckland

10.10-10.30pm

77 Good clinical outcomes following short mental health interventions in primary care
Sarah Haldane | Pinnacle Group Limited

Stream: Evidence

9.30-9.50am

78 Proposal of a holistic model to support local-level evidence-based practice
Dr Said Shahtahmasebi | Helen Nielsen | School of Health, WINTEC, Hamilton | Dr Luis Villa | Hilary Graham-Smith | Pinnacle Group Ltd

9.50-10.10am

79 Sharing our knowledge on what works to improve health in New Zealand
Gay Keating | Public Health Association

10.10-10.30pm

80 The Ian and Elespie Prior Policy Centre for Health and Wellbeing
Robert Beaglehole on behalf of the Trustees of the Prior Policy Centre | University of Auckland

Stream: Policy and Advocacy

9.30-9.50am

81 Effective advocacy and motivational promotion
Dr Prudence Stone | Smokefree Coalition New Zealand

9.50-10.10am

82 Lining up the ducks: One organisation's goal to become more effective public health advocates
Maggie McGregor | Michael Hale | National Heart Foundation

10.10-10.30pm

83 Standards for the collection of sexual orientation data in official health surveys
Frank Pega | Independent researcher | Alistair Gray | Statistics Research Associates Ltdl Jaimie Veale | Massey University


 

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