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Session 3C - Collaborative Care

Tracks
Track 3
Tuesday, October 11, 2022
11:25 AM - 12:35 PM
Waterfront 2

Details

In-Person only Session


Speaker

Dr Sandra Sunjic
Manager Partnerships & Community Projects
Drug & Alcohol Service, SESLHD

Is Integrated Care still achievable? Implementing an innovative co-design approach across specialist Mental Health (MH) and Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) services.

11:25 AM - 11:37 AM

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Biography

Dr Sandra Sunjic has worked in the Drug & Alcohol field for more than 30 years. She has extensive clinical, management, research, education, service development, and evaluation experience. In 1999, she was awarded the inaugural Tedd Noffs Award for Excellence in Outstanding Contribution as an Individual (in D&A field).
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A/prof Nico Clark
Medical Director
North Richmond Community Health

Opportunistic Oral Health Care with Silver Flouride in a Medically Supervised Injecting Room

11:37 AM - 11:41 AM

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A/Prof Clark is medical director of the Medically Supervised Injecting Room at North Richmond Community Health, and head of addiction medicine at Royal Melbourne Hospital. He has >20yrs experience working with PWID, including 10yrs with the WHO in Geneva, and as clinical director of drug and alcohol services, South Australia
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Dr Jane Fischer
Research Fellow
National Centre For Education And Training On Addiction (nceta)

“Literally lifesaving and transformational”: key stakeholders’ views of an assertive outreach support pilot

11:41 AM - 11:53 AM

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Victoria Kostadinov is a Senior Research Officer and PhD candidate at NCETA, Flinders University. She holds a Masters Degree in Organisational Psychology. Victoria’s primary research interests lie in the social determinants of alcohol and drug use, and particularly the role of the workplace.
Miss Grace Oh
Wa Naloxone Programs Co-ordinator And Senior Workforce Development Officer
Mental Health Commission WA

Co-presenter: Expanded access to naloxone among police officers: is it effective?

1:15 AM - 12:05 PM

Biography

Grace Oh is the WA Naloxone Program state-wide co-ordinator with the Mental Health Commission and is passionate about harm reduction, early warning systems and drug checking.
Dr Seraina Agramunt
Research Associate
NDRI, Curtin University

Expanded access to naloxone among police officers: is it effective?

11:53 AM - 12:05 PM

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Biography

Seraina Agramunt is a research associate at NDRI and has a strong interest in illicit drug use, harm reduction, and availability of take-home naloxone. Grace Oh is the WA Naloxone Program state-wide co-ordinator with the Mental Health Commission and is passionate about harm reduction, early warning systems and drug checking.
Ms Kate Hocknull
Clinical Nurse Consultant
Uniting MSIC

Managing Suicidal Crisis at the Sydney Medically Supervised Injecting Centre (MSIC)

12:09 PM - 12:21 PM

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Kate Hocknull is a Clinical Nurse Consultant and Mental Health Nurse Coordinator for the Uniting Medically Supervised Injecting Centre. Kate has over 10 years experience working with clients with who experience co-occurring health issues.
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Ms Kylie Tustian
Senior Social Worker
South Eastern Sydney Local Health District Drug & Alcohol Service

Making Better, Better – Reviewing and Improving Our Assertive Community Management Services Model of Care

12:05 PM - 12:09 PM

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Biography

I'm a senior social worker from the Assertive Community Management team within the South Eastern Sydney Local Health District D&A Service. I have over 15 years’ experience working in the fields of drug & alcohol, sexual assault & mental health as a social worker in both hospital and community settings.

Chair

Caroline Salom
Principal Research Fellow
The University of Queensland

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