The 2016 AOD Provider Collaborative Mental Health and Addictions Research Symposium was developed in partnership with the Centre for Addiction Research at the University of Auckland and the Counties Manukau Mental Health and Addictions Partnership (CHAMP).
This year the one day Symposium on Wednesday 29 June was supplemented by a half day of workshops on Thursday 30 June by two of the visiting international speakers - An introduction to Co-design with Dr Ingrid Burkett and Evidence-based treatment of Co-existing health issues: substance use and mental and physical ill-health by Professor Amanda Baker.
Here, we offer a selection of audio/slide recordings of presentations from the Symposium, as well as copies of the powerpoint slides to download:
speaker |
PREsentatioN (click on title to view audio/slide recording on our YOUTUBE channel, where recordings are available) |
slides |
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KEYNOTE: Dr Ingrid Burkett
Managing Director, knode
Social Design Fellow, Centre for Social Impact, UNSW
Director, Learning & Systems Design, The Australian Centre for Social Innovation, Australia |
KEYNOTE: Working together to transform outcomes in social services: an introduction to co-design |
(PDF, 7.5MB) |
Dr Karlo Mila, Le Va |
Slides are not available for separate download |
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Dr Jackie Liggins University of Auckland and Counties Manukau Health |
Breakout 1B: A Place for Healing in Mental Health Care and Recovery |
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Professor Amanda Baker University of Newcastle |
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Dr Alice Mills University of Auckland |
Breakout 2A: The housing Needs of Vulnerable Populations in New Zealand - Part 1 (The audio for this session includes both Dr Mills and Dr Kidd's presentations) |
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Dr Jacquie Kidd
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Breakout 2A: The housing Needs of Vulnerable Populations in New Zealand - Part 2 (The audio for this session includes both part 1 and 2 presentations) |
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Dr Anne Scott University of Canterbury |
Breakout 2B: Advancing and celebrating peer support - Part 1: The journey so far (A recording of this presentation and discussion panel is not available, however the slides are avialble in the right hand column) |
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Diana Kopua, Mark Kopua, Matt Pennell, Jayne Wyllie, Hinetangi Coleman and Kelly Harding Hauora Tairawhiti |
Breakout 2C: Mahi a Atua: A paradign shift igniting hope in a Maori workforce (a recording is not available, however the slides are available in the right hand column) |
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Dr Pete Watson Counties Manukau Health |
Slides are not available for separate download |
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Cassandra laskey Counties Manukau Health |
Breakout 3B: Advancing and celebrating peer support - Part 2: New directions for peer workforce development, 2016-2021 |
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Dr Pauline Gulliver University of Auckland |
(The audio for this session includes both part 1 and 2 presentations) |
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Kathy Lowe, ADHB and Dr Peter Huggard University of Auckland |
(The audio for this session includes both part 1 and 2 presentations) |
(PDF, 475kb) |
Pauline Tucker CADS |
Quickfire Research Session: A dual diagnosis case management tool (a recording is not available, however the slides are available in the right hand column) |
(PDF, 68kb) |
Kaberi Rajendra Whirinaki, Counties Manukau Health |
Quickfire Research Session: Recovery for South Asian people accessing mental health services in New Zealand (a recording is not available, however the slides are available in the right hand column) |
(PDF, 611kb) |
Tanja Ottaway-Parkes Salvation Army Addiction Services |
Quickfire Research Session: Testing the Bridge (a recording is not available, however the slides are available in the right hand column) |
(PDF, 611kb) |