1st Asia Pacific Conference on Integrated Care
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The International Foundation of Integrated Care (IFIC) in partnership with the Children’s Health Queensland (CHQ) and Queensland Health’s Clinical Excellence Division, presented the 1st Asia Pacific Conference on Integrated Care “Inspiring new ideas and stronger partnerships for improving population health” it took place in Brisbane, Australia from 6-8 November 2017.
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Welcome and Official Opening Dr Nick Goodwin & Michael Walsh
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Engaging and Empowering People and Communities Melissa Fox & Anna Voloschenko
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Queensland Child and Youth Clinical Network Understanding context is key to ensuring a healthy start to life Dr Robyn Littlewood & Dr Kerrie-Lyn Webb
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Towards strong and vibrant communities A Case Study Integration of health service delivery systems Adrian Carson & Dr Carmel Nelson
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Integrating care in Queensland Kaye Hewson
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Child and Youth Health – ensuring a healthy start into life A Consumer Reflection Naomi Pelite
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It's all about outcomes Melissa Tinsley ACI, Karen Barrie UWS
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Three steps forward - culturally informed mental health outreach with an indigenous urban community Margaret Hoyland Tim Spall
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Outcomes for Indigenous and nonindigenous children and young people in out-of-home care presenting at a specialist child and youth mental health service Kathy Eadie and Mandy Douch
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He Pikinga Waiora Implementation Framework A tool for chronic disease intervention effectiveness in Māori and other indigenous communities Moana Rarere
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B.strong Development and delivery of integrated health promotion in the Queensland Health Brief Intervention Training Program Dr Frances Cunningham
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Project ECHO (Extension for Community Health Outcomes) Prof Sanjeev Arora
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Similar prevalence, disappointing outcomes Can integrated care make a difference for rural populations Prof David Perkins
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The Future of Paediatric Healthcare - To Infinity and Beyond Dr Sarah Dalton
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Integrating care for rural children and their families a view from the trenches Katherine Burchfield
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Western NSW Integrated Care Louise Robinson & Dr Ros Bullock
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Walking backwards into the Future Jo-Ann Maree Jacobson
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The refugee health and wellbeing journey in Queensland Caroline Nicholson
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Community Serices Integration into General Practice Health Care Homes Dr Jeff Lowe Astuti Balram, Emma Hickson
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Equally Well NZ Experience Helen Morgan-Banda
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The 5th National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan The time is right for integrated care John Allan
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Why lived experience participation improves mental health and suicide prevention service design Bronwen Edwards
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Why lived experience participation improves mental health and suicide prevention service design Pattie Hudson
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Integrating Mental Health Consumer reflection Martina McGrath