Session 3A: Connected Care through the lens of Schools Based Health
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Tuesday, November 12, 2024 |
12:40 PM - 2:10 PM |
Speaker
Inga Clancy
Nurse Manager
Children's Health QLD
School Based Youth Health Nurse service history QLD
12:40 PM - 2:10 PMBiography
Inga is the Statewide School Based Youth Heath Nurse Manager which brings together two passions- adolescent health and rural and remote area Nursing. Inga has worked in a variety of health settings for more than 20 years across Australia and overseas. This experience brings stakeholders together to focus on delivering better health outcomes for young Queenslanders.
Ms Christine Cammell
Teaching Fellow
The University Of Auckland
School Based Health Service history New Zealand
12:40 PM - 2:10 PMBiography
Christine is Professional Teaching Fellow at the University of Auckland and an Adolescent Specialist Nurse, with 15+ years’ experience across both the Health and Education sectors. She is passionate about improving health outcomes for all young people through the development and provision of quality youth health services.
Professor Susan Sawyer
Director
RCH Centre for Adolescent Healthh
Perspective of SBHS from HP schools framework
12:40 PM - 2:10 PMBiography
Professor Susan Sawyer AM is Director of the Centre for Adolescent at the Royal Children’s Hospital. She holds the Geoff and Helen Handbury Chair of Adolescent Health within the Department of Paediatrics at the University of Melbourne and is a group leader for adolescent health research at MCRI.
Dr Santuri Rungan
Paediatrician
NSW Health
Kalgal Burnbona – A School-Based Integrated Care program (NSW)
12:40 PM - 2:10 PMBiography
Dr Santuri Rungan is a Community Paediatrician and Senior Clinical Advisor for Youth Health and Wellbeing (NSW Health). Dr Rungan is the clinical lead for a school-based integrated care program called Kalgal Burnbona. She is also a PhD candidate.schools.
Dr Corin Miller
GP Clinical Lead
Djing.gii Gudjaagalali School Clinic
Co-presenting School based health service practical application example NSW
12:40 PM - 2:10 PMBiography
Dr Corin Miller is a Rural Generalist with Advanced Skills in Paediatrics, and the winner of the National Rural Health Pro “Rural and Remote Health Practitioner of the Year award” 2023. Corin is currently completing a PhD with UNSW, with a focus on strengthening paediatric primary care in rural Australia.
Aniva Lawrence
GP
Te Tatau Kitenga, Ministry of Health
Te Ūkaipō: Indigenous values framework to enhance SBHS in Aotearoa/NZ
12:40 PM - 2:10 PMBiography
Dr Lawrence is a current member of Te Rōpū Mātanga o Rangatahi within Te Tatau Kitenga (the National Youth Health Advisory group), MOH. She has worked in and established SBHS in both Auckland and Northland. She currently works as Academic Co-ordinator for the University of Auckland implementing Pacific Health curricula. Art, music and 3 son's inspire ongoing youthfulness.
YHC 2024
Panel Discussion
1:50 PM - 2:10 PMBiography
Dr Bianca Forrester
GP Academic
University of Melbourne
Panelist
1:50 PM - 2:10 PMBiography
Dr Bianca Forrester is a regional GP specialising in Adolescent Health, and systems change facilitation and design. As a Senior lecturer at the Department of General Practice, University of Melbourne (DGP UoM), she leads the clinical training program for the Victorian Government’s Doctors in Secondary Schools program. She also serves as the Clinical Lead of Innovation and Learning at the Western Victorian Primary Health Network (WVPHN), where she facilitates a learning and research network focusing on population health issues in the primary care setting. Dr Forrester is undertaking an Industry-based PhD examining the development and evaluation of a regional primary care-led learning health system model. A Learning Health System brings together diverse disciplines to learn from every patient encounter and drive better decision-making at the clinical, organisational and population health levels. She produces the Maze Phase Podcast “for primary care professionals working with teens navigating life and the health system” and is mother to two teen boys.
Inga Clancy
Nurse Manager
Children's Health QLD
Panelist
1:50 PM - 2:10 PMBiography
Inga is the Statewide School Based Youth Heath Nurse Manager which brings together two passions- adolescent health and rural and remote area Nursing. Inga has worked in a variety of health settings for more than 20 years across Australia and overseas. This experience brings stakeholders together to focus on delivering better health outcomes for young Queenslanders.
Ms Christine Cammell
Teaching Fellow
The University Of Auckland
Panelist
1:50 PM - 2:10 PMBiography
Christine is Professional Teaching Fellow at the University of Auckland and an Adolescent Specialist Nurse, with 15+ years’ experience across both the Health and Education sectors. She is passionate about improving health outcomes for all young people through the development and provision of quality youth health services.
Professor Susan Sawyer
Director
RCH Centre for Adolescent Healthh
Panelist
1:50 PM - 2:10 PMBiography
Professor Susan Sawyer AM is Director of the Centre for Adolescent at the Royal Children’s Hospital. She holds the Geoff and Helen Handbury Chair of Adolescent Health within the Department of Paediatrics at the University of Melbourne and is a group leader for adolescent health research at MCRI.
Dr Corin Miller
GP Clinical Lead
Djing.gii Gudjaagalali School Clinic
Panelist
1:50 PM - 2:10 PMBiography
Dr Corin Miller is a Rural Generalist with Advanced Skills in Paediatrics, and the winner of the National Rural Health Pro “Rural and Remote Health Practitioner of the Year award” 2023. Corin is currently completing a PhD with UNSW, with a focus on strengthening paediatric primary care in rural Australia.
Dr Santuri Rungan
Paediatrician
NSW Health
Panelist
1:50 PM - 2:10 PMBiography
Dr Santuri Rungan is a Community Paediatrician and Senior Clinical Advisor for Youth Health and Wellbeing (NSW Health). Dr Rungan is the clinical lead for a school-based integrated care program called Kalgal Burnbona. She is also a PhD candidate.schools.
Aniva Lawrence
GP
Te Tatau Kitenga, Ministry of Health
Panelist
1:50 PM - 2:10 PMBiography
Dr Lawrence is a current member of Te Rōpū Mātanga o Rangatahi within Te Tatau Kitenga (the National Youth Health Advisory group), MOH. She has worked in and established SBHS in both Auckland and Northland. She currently works as Academic Co-ordinator for the University of Auckland implementing Pacific Health curricula. Art, music and 3 son's inspire ongoing youthfulness.
Chair
Brooke Britt