links to other relevant and infomative websites

18:45- 20:00
  • Mihi Whakatau/Welcome reception
  • Kaumatua - Te Akapikirangi Arthur
  • Helmut Modlik, Board Member, PHARMAC
  • Wayne McNee, CEO PHARMAC

Thursday 22nd September 2005 - TelstraClear Centre, Te Papa

08:30
  • Introduction - Objectives of the workshop
  • Marama Parore-Katene, Maori Health Manager / Acting Manager Demand Side, PHARMAC
  • Ngati Whatua, Ngati Kahu, Nga Puhi
08:35
  • Challenges and Issues
  • Health Promotion: Time to Get Real
  • Dr Robyn Toomath, Endocrinologist, CCDHB, Spokesperson for FOE (Fighting the Obesity Epidemic)

  • Disparity of healthcare and access
  • Dr Jim Primrose, Chief Advisor General Practice, Clinical Services Directorate, Ministry of Health

  • Health Inequalities
  • Teresa Wall, Manager Maori Health Policy, Ministry of Health

  • A systematic approach to chronic conditions and unequal health outcomes
  • Richard Mclachlan, Senior Analyst Clinical Services Directorate, Ministry of Health

Morning tea


  • Cardiovascular risk management - The keystone challenge for heart health improvement
  • Professor Norman Sharpe, Medical Director, The National Heart Foundation of New Zealand

  • Responsible use of medicines
  • Elizabeth Plant, Chief Pharmacist, Taranaki DHB.

Panel questions and discussion


  • Workshop 1: Issues we face, goals of care - 'Starting the process'
  • Report back from workshop 1

Lunch


  • Social Marketing Framework
  • Social Marketing in context
  • Tane Cassidy, Manager, Special Projects, Health Sponsorship Council
  • Nga Puhi, Ngati Hine

  • Building a Winning case for Social Marketing
  • Liz Read, Corporate Affairs, Lion Nathan New Zealand

  • 'The dog in the night'
  • Tracey Bridges, Senate Communications

  • What can we learn to benefit Maori and Pacific communities in CMDHB
  • Nancy Sheehan, Principal Consultant, Nancy Sheehan and Associates

Panel questions and discussion


Afternoon tea


  • Success and Failure -What does this look like?
  • Like Minds, Like Mine
  • Gerard Vaughn, National Projects Manager - 'Like Minds, Like Mine', Ministry of Health

  • Getting going on whole-system change. Making the right first steps
  • Paul Stephenson, Partner, Synergia - Public Health Sector Consultancy Group

  • Why start?/SunSmart
  • Iain Potter, CEO, Health Sponsorship Council

  • One Heart Many Lives' Aims and implementation
  • Marama Parore-Katene, Maori Health Manager / Acting Manager Demand Side, PHARMAC

  • Panel questions and discussion
  • Workshop 2: Resources and tools - Which resources do we employ? How do we source them? Collaboration?

  • Summary and Close - Have we met our objectives so far?
  • Marama Parore-Katene, Maori Health Manager / Acting Manager Demand Side, PHARMAC
18:00

Pre dinner drinks / Icon restaurant, Te Papa

18:30
  • Evening dinner at Icon restaurant, Te Papa
  • Guest speaker - Pat Sneddon, Author of 'Pakeha and the Treaty, why it's our treaty too'

Friday 23rd September 2005 - TelstraClear Centre, Te Papa

09:00- 09:05
  • Introduction and Report back from workshop 2
  • Marama Parore-Katene, Maori Health Manager / Acting Manager Demand Side, PHARMAC

  • New Initiatives and What If's?
  • What happens when a whole industry is working against us? Lessons learned from tobacco control
  • Deirdre Kent, Director of ASH (Action on Smoking and Health) from 1983-1992

  • MyHealth 24-7
  • Tim Corbett, Director, ThinkSpace Ltd

  • New cultural facilities, activities and beliefs to help protect and advance the health of Maori.
  • Tahuna Minhinnick, Producer of Maraeaerobics
  • Ngati Te Ata

  • What would a Primary Care Oriented, Recovery Focused Mental Health Service Look Like?
  • Martin Hefford, Director Quality and Director Integrated Care, Capital Coast DHB

Morning tea


  • What if we could take tobacco out of New Zealand?
  • Shane Kawenata Bradbrook, Director, Maori Smokefree Coalition

  • Get with the guidelines
  • Catherine Marshall, Chief Executive NZGG

  • Physical Activity initiative
  • Deb Hurdle, General Manager, Participation, SPARC

Panel questions and discussion


  • Workshop 3 - Measures and outcomes. How do we evaluate programmes?
  • Report back from workshop 3
12:30- 13:00
  • Summary and Close
  • Where to from here?
  • Continuing the discussion, sharing experiences, communication channels via website / email

Lunch and Depart

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