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Public Health Prevention Conference 2019 ‘Smashing the Silos’ Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, VIC Wednesday 12 to Friday 14 June 2019 Conference Program Outline Day 1 – Wednesday 12 June 2019 Timing Session Room 7:30am 6:00pm Registration Open Auditorium Foyer Level 1 8:30am – 6:00pm Exhibition Open Plenary Session 1 – Progress in Prevention Facilitator: Ms Sophie Scott, National Medical Reporter, ABC 9:00am – 10:30am Welcome to Country Conference Welcome Speaker: Mr Terry Slevin, CEO, Public Health Association of Australia Opening Address Speaker: Mr Anthony Carbines, Parliamentary Secretary for Health, Australian Labor Party Smashing the Silos to make the case for prevention Keynote Speaker: Professor Lucie Rychetnik, Deputy Director, Research, The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre 3 (essential) P’s of Prevention Progress Keynote Speaker: Dr Corinne Graffunder, Director, Office on Smoking and Health The speaker will present insight regarding the strengths and challenges of past and contemporary public health prevention efforts and forecast future opportunities to bridge and break down silos using a prevention system approach grounded in principle, power and people. Supported by: Prevention and Population Health Branch, Department of Health and Human Services Clarendon Auditorium Level 1 Sponsored by: 10:30am – 11:00am Morning Tea and Exhibition Auditorium Foyer, Level 1

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Page 1: Conference Program Outline...Public Health Prevention Conference 2019 ‘Smashing the Silos’ Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, VIC Wednesday 12 to Friday 14 June 2019 Plenary

Public Health Prevention Conference 2019

‘Smashing the Silos’ Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, VIC

Wednesday 12 to Friday 14 June 2019

Conference Program Outline Day 1 – Wednesday 12 June 2019 Timing Session Room

7:30am 6:00pm

Registration Open Auditorium Foyer Level 1 8:30am –

6:00pm Exhibition Open

Plenary Session 1 – Progress in Prevention

Facilitator: Ms Sophie Scott, National Medical Reporter, ABC

9:00am – 10:30am

Welcome to Country

Conference Welcome Speaker: Mr Terry Slevin, CEO, Public Health Association of Australia

Opening Address Speaker: Mr Anthony Carbines, Parliamentary Secretary for Health, Australian Labor Party

Smashing the Silos to make the case for prevention Keynote Speaker: Professor Lucie Rychetnik, Deputy Director, Research, The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre

3 (essential) P’s of Prevention Progress Keynote Speaker: Dr Corinne Graffunder, Director, Office on Smoking and Health

The speaker will present insight regarding the strengths and challenges of past and contemporary public health prevention efforts and forecast future opportunities to bridge and break down silos using a prevention system approach grounded in principle, power and people.

Supported by: Prevention and Population Health Branch, Department of Health and Human Services

Clarendon Auditorium Level 1

Sponsored by:

10:30am – 11:00am

Morning Tea and Exhibition Auditorium Foyer, Level 1

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Public Health Prevention Conference 2019

‘Smashing the Silos’ Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, VIC

Wednesday 12 to Friday 14 June 2019

Plenary Session 2 – Smashing the Silo’s

Facilitator: Ms Sophie Scott, National Medical Reporter, ABC

11:00am – 12:30pm

The role of Sports in Public Health. Where does Activity policy leadership belong? Keynote Speaker: Ms Kate Palmer, Chief Executive Officer, Sports AUS

There have been increasingly explicit recommendations on physical activity levels in global health strategies and national physical activity. Is there now a justification for a national physical activity strategy?

Integrating the primary prevention of violence against women into systems Keynote Speaker: Ms Patty Kinnersly, Chief Executive Officer, Our Watch

Change the story: A shared framework for the primary prevention of violence against women and their children in Australia articulates that “addressing a complex social problem of the scale of violence against women requires a large-scale effort, engaging the largest possible number of people and organisations with sustained and meaningful interventions that encourage shifts in the way people think and behave in relation to gender inequality and violence”. Our Watch’s approach to prevention recognises the importance of aligning and coordinating actions across settings and ensuring this work is supported by complementary political and institutional strategies that provide supporting infrastructure for change at the broad societal and institutional level. Over the past five years, Our Watch has worked to address the drivers of violence against women across multiple settings including workplaces, schools, sports organisations and the media. This talk will share reflections on Our Watch's work to date and summarise key lessons to inform the integration of primary prevention into systems.

From sponsorships to partnerships: Building trust across sectors is essential to address the complexity of prevention Keynote Speaker: Dr Diane Finegood, Professor and Fellow, Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue, Simon Fraser University

Health promotion and disease prevention are clearly complex challenges which we have been addressing with mostly reductionist approaches that match single causes with an intervention. Complex is not the same as complicated and for complex problems we need integrative solutions that focus on relationships, boundaries and perspectives. This talk will 1) provide a complex systems rationale for smashing the silos and building trust between sectors, 2) consider the interface between conflicts of interest and convergences of interest and 3) tell stories from our experience of smashing silos in Canada.

Supported by: The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre

Q&A with Keynotes

Clarendon Auditorium Level 1

Sponsored by:

12:30pm – 1:30pm

Lunch and Exhibition Auditorium Foyer, Level 1

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Public Health Prevention Conference 2019

‘Smashing the Silos’ Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, VIC

Wednesday 12 to Friday 14 June 2019

1:30pm – 3:00pm - Concurrent Session 1

Time

1A - Prevention of Family Violence & Violence Against

Women Symposium Room: Clarendon Auditorium

Chair: Emily Lee-Ack

1B - Long Oral: Big Business and Prevention

Room: Clarendon Room A Chair: Jane Martin

1C - Long Oral: Communities Working Together

Room: Clarendon Room B Chair: Rohan Greenland

1D - Long Oral: Risk Factors and Prevention

Room: Clarendon Room D

Chair: Rosemary Calder

1E - Long Oral: Settings Based Health Promotion

Room: Clarendon Room E

Chair: Maya Rivis

1:30pm – 1:45pm

Free from Violence – How did we get here, what works and where are we going?

Speaker: Victorian Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence, Minister for Women and Minister for Youth, Gabrielle Williams MP

Speaker: Meriki Onus, Policy and Advocacy Adviser, Djirra

Speaker: Marianne Hendron, CEO, Women's Health Grampians

Speaker: Matt Tyler, Executive Director, The Men’s Project, Jesuit Social Services

Speaker: Tracey Gaudry, CEO, Respect Victoria

Panel Discussion

The impact and influence of gambling advertising, promotions, and sponsorship on children

Speaker: Samantha Thomas

Creating activity friendly parks with shade: the ShadePlus intervention

Speaker: Suzanne Dobbinson

Gambling’s community contributions: does the community benefit?

Speaker: Louise Francis

Evaluation of 'Get Healthy at Work': a NSW Government workplace health initiative

Speaker: Alexander Willems

1:45pm – 2:00pm

Economic evaluation of the Victorian Quitline service

Speaker: Nikki McCaffrey

parkrun: The accidental (and successful) population health intervention

Speaker: Anne Grunseit

Alco-role models: using social media ‘Influencers’ to market alcohol

Speaker: Trish Hepworth

Integrated health checks – what can Australia learn from other countries?

Speaker: Emma Lonsdale

2:00pm – 2:15pm

Alcohol marketing regulation: What happens when industry is in charge?

Speaker: Hannah Pierce

Identifying design solutions to increase women’s comfort with breastfeeding in public

Speaker: Lisa Amir

International indoor tanning prevalence during the last decade: systematic review and meta-analysis

Speaker: Acevedo Rodriguez

Work-related traumatic spinal injuries in NSW: identifying industry-specific prevention opportunities

Speaker: Lisa Sharwood

2:15pm – 2:30pm

Long-term impact of risky driving in novice drivers: population impact and prevention

Speaker: Rebecca Ivers

This Girl Can Victoria – creating a community-led movement for change

Speaker: Melanie Fineberg

Hepatitis C prevention needs among men who inject performance and image-enhancing drugs

Speaker: Renae Fomiatti

Financial incentives for weight loss by private health insurers: a cost-effectiveness study

Speaker: Phuong Mguyen

2:30pm – 2:45pm

Big Food Called to Account: ACCC v Heinz

Speaker: Kathryn Bloom

Long term fall prevention behaviour after participation in the Stepping On program

Speaker: Kate Purcell

Time for prevention

Speaker: Lyndall Strazdins

Engaging hospitals in disadvantaged areas to implement the Healthy Choices guidelines.

Speaker: Emily Fitt

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Public Health Prevention Conference 2019

‘Smashing the Silos’ Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, VIC

Wednesday 12 to Friday 14 June 2019

2:45pm – 3:00pm

Hosted by: Office For Women, Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet

The cost-effectiveness of regulation restricting sugar sweetened beverage price promotions in Australia

Speaker: Oliver Huse

Predictors of Knowledge, attitude and practice towards cardiovascular disease among Fijian adults

Speaker: Masoud Mohammadnezhad

Aboriginal Go4Fun Program Pilot

Speaker: Jaimee Moyle

Geo-Spatial Network Mapping to Examine HIV/STI Prevention among MSM

Speaker: Eric Layland

3:00pm – 3:30pm

Afternoon Tea and Exhibition Auditorium Foyer, Level 1

3:30pm – 5:00pm Concurrent Session 2

Time 2A – Rapid Fire

Room: Clarendon Auditorium Chair: TBC

2B – Rapid Fire Room: Clarendon Room A Chair: Elizabeth Handsley

Sponsored by:

2C – Rapid Fire Room: Clarendon Room B

Chair: Kirstan Corben

2D – Rapid Fire Room: Clarendon Room D

Chair: TBC

2E – Rapid Fire Room: Clarendon Room E

Chair: Darshini Ayton

3:30pm – 5:00pm

Measuring facility-based maternal, newborn and child health care quality in India

Speaker: Nisaa Wulan

Aboriginal led partnerships leading the way to Women’s health

Speaker: Nikki Mcgrath

Alcohol: a missing piece in mental illness and suicide prevention discussions

Speaker: Rebecca Matthews

Obesity, body image and past screening experiences: impacts on breast screening participation

Speaker: Kate Mcbride

Quality Appraisal of Economic Evaluations done on Oral Health Preventive Programs-A Review

Speaker: Rodrigo Mariño

Are lifestyle interventions to reduce adverse maternal events in pregnancy cost effective?

Speaker: Cate Bailey

Factors contributing to the sustainability of an early childhood obesity prevention intervention

Speaker: Penny Love

Attitudes and awareness to alcohol labelling in Australia

Speaker: Alison McAleese

Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease prevention in Victoria – Life! program

Speaker: Bianca Caputi

Economic evaluation of genome sequencing for preventing an outbreak of resistant E.Coli

Speaker: Louisa Gordon

Closing the Gap for Marginalised Young Mothers who have Been in Care

Speaker: Renee O’Donnell (withdrawn)

Parent’s reactions to unhealthy vs. pro-health sponsorship options for children's sport.

Speaker: Helen Dixon

Countering alcohol industry interference in the development of Australia's National Alcohol Strategy

Speaker: Trish Hepworth

Giving Women a Sporting Chance: Putting gender on the agenda

Speaker: Bernadette Duffy

Economic evaluations of public health implementation-interventions: Systematic review and guideline for practice

Speaker: Penny Reeves

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Public Health Prevention Conference 2019

‘Smashing the Silos’ Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, VIC

Wednesday 12 to Friday 14 June 2019

Improving childcare service implementation of nutrition and physical activity policies and practices

Speaker: Courtney Barnes

Is it time to revisit healthy food availability in school canteens?

Speaker: Monique Reardon

Cost benefit analysis of a community youth alcohol prevention initiative in Australia

Speaker: Bosco Rowland

A Collaborative Approach to making the Healthy Choice the Easy Choice

Speaker: Linda Hunt

Economic cost of preventable disease Australia: systematic review of estimates and methods

Speaker: Paul Crosland

What works: Using co-design methodologies in the universal parenting program PBS

Speaker: Heather Morris

Parents perceived knowledge in packing healthy lunchboxes: does it translate into practice?

Speaker: Renee Reynolds

Time to rethink self-regulation for alcohol control

Speaker: Clare Slattery

Unhealthy food and drink promotion - what are the Government levers?

Speaker: Cathie Gillan

A regional data linkage platform and research centre addressing local health needs

Speaker: ––

Thirsty? Choose Water! Enticing secondary students to choose water as their drink.

Speaker: Justine Gowland-Ella

Addressing the complex problem of obesity in ACT high schools

Speaker: Samantha Chapman

Alcohol Cultures: A guide to public health action on risky-drinking cultures

Speaker: Karen Turner

Local food environments in Melbourne, Victoria: translating evidence into policy and practice

Speaker: Maureen Murphy

VicHealth Indicators: Population data to strengthen policy and practice

Speaker: Annemarie Wright

Increasing healthy eating and active living in the child welfare sector

Speaker: Rachael Green

Economic evaluation of a mHealth intervention targeting parents: The Growing healthy program

Speaker: Penny Love

Top Spin – engaging young people on alcohol industry tactics

Speaker: Emma Saleeba

Implementation of obesity prevention policies and practices in family day care settings

Speaker: Allen Stanley

Healthy Wellington: An integrated approach to health and wellbeing planning

Speaker: Kat Thorn

Midwives adding the mouth to the bump in their antenatal care role

Speaker: Gillian Lang

Consumer advocacy for systems change in childhood obesity prevention

Speaker: Alice Pyror

Harm reduction in gambling: approaches to reducing electronic gambling machine numbers

Speaker: Cassandra de Lacy-Vawdon

The population health benefits of reducing consumption of discretionary foods in Australia

Speaker: Anita Lal

Systems thinking – from theory to practice

Speaker: Hannah Opeskin

Students and teachers’ perception on sexual and reproductive health: A qualitative study

Speaker: Masoud Mohammadnezhad

Nutritional quality of Australian primary school children’s lunchboxes.

Speaker: Alison Brown

Love the Game, Not the Odds: Preventing Gambling Harm Through Victorian Sport

Speaker: Sharin Milner

Priority setting for obesity prevention: results from the ACE-Obesity Policy study

Speaker: Jaithri Ananthapavan

Overcoming silos with partnerships for telehealth: Preventing conduct disorder in rural NSW.

Speaker: Rebecca Hammond

Preventing meningococcal infection: Adolescents’ awareness of the vaccination program is key

Speaker: Dieu Vo

State-wide school canteen policy compliance: an objective assessment

Speaker: Megan Sauzier

HEPReady regional viral hepatitis workshops, An evidence based approach.

Speaker: Martin Forrest

Collaboration and relationship building: a case study of the Obesity Advocacy Targets

Speaker: Melissa Stoneham

Population Health Approach to Prevention: developing leadership within the Victorian public service.

Speaker: Helen Jordan

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Public Health Prevention Conference 2019

‘Smashing the Silos’ Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, VIC

Wednesday 12 to Friday 14 June 2019

What influences parents to allow their daughter to receive the HPV Vaccination?

Speaker: Kurnia Wijayanti

A community approach to supporting healthy children by using systems thinking

Speaker: Jenny Burrows

Promoting Mental Health: The Get Healthy at Work Brief Health Check

Speaker: Joe Xu

Reflections on an advocacy campaign to reduce junk food advertising

Speaker: Wendy Watson

Attention to prevention in a Victorian health service

Speaker: Gemma Smoker

Douglas Gordon Oration

5:00pm – 6:00pm

How society and language shape prevention Orator: Adjunct Professor Tarun Weeramanthri

1. Can Prevention succeed if an Open Society fails? The importance of transparency in government, a smattering of philosophy, and verbs rather than nouns.

2. Try convincing Treasury, or what has Prevention ever done for us?

A case study in regulation: 'Lead in the Water' and the opening of a new Childrens' Hospital.

3. How committed are we to the UN Sustainable Development Goals?

Defining a role for the health sector in

a) preventing attacks on health care in conflict zones, and

b) addressing climate change

Clarendon Auditorium Level 1

6:00pm End of Day 1

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Public Health Prevention Conference 2019

‘Smashing the Silos’ Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, VIC

Wednesday 12 to Friday 14 June 2019

Day 2 – Thursday 13 June 2019 Timing Session Room

8:00am – 5:00pm

Registration

Auditorium Foyer Level 1 8:30am –

5:00pm Exhibition Open

Plenary Session 3 – Economics of Prevention

Facilitator: Ms Sophie Scott, National Medical Reporter, ABC

9:00am – 10:30am

Economics of Cancer Prevention Keynote Speaker: Mr Todd Harper, Chief Executive Officer, Cancer Council Victoria

The Economics of Prevention Keynote Speaker: Ms Teresa Fels, Executive Director, Department of Treasury and Finance, Victoria

Sin taxes, politics and containing health care costs Keynote Speaker: Mr Peter Martin, Business and Economy Editor, The Conversation Australia

Peter will examine the history of the ––parliament’s attitude to sin taxes and its approach to getting value for health dollars

Q&A with Keynotes

Clarendon Auditorium Level 1

10:30am – 11:00am

Morning Tea and Exhibition Auditorium Foyer, Level 1

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Public Health Prevention Conference 2019

‘Smashing the Silos’ Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, VIC

Wednesday 12 to Friday 14 June 2019

11:00am – 12:30pm Concurrent Session 3

Time 3A - Conversation Starter

Room: Clarendon Auditorium Chair: Terry Slevin

11:00am –12:30pm

1. Brain and body health: Integrating the prevention agenda Speaker: Maria Duggan

2. Engaging carers of people with dementia to inform quality-of-care Speaker: Elizabeth Pritchard

3. Capturing the voice of patients with dementia in understanding quality of care. Speaker: Darshini Ayton

4. Prostate cancer awareness and early diagnosis: Interviews with undiagnosed men in Australia Speaker: Ashwini Kannan

5. LiverWELL: An interactive mobile app for liver health management Speaker: Mark Pearce

6. Implementing value based oral health-care in Victorian public dental services Speaker: Roisin McGrath

7. Riding with robots: The likely impact of autonomous vehicles on cycling trends Speaker: Simone Pettigrew

8. Financial Counselling - empowering better health choices Speaker: Bernadette Pasco

9. Go4Fun Online - Statewide Rollout Speaker: Leah Choi

10. Evaluation of the NSW Healthy Town Challenge 2014–2018 Speaker: Michael Cecilio

11. Economic evaluation of prevention initiatives at the local level - recommendations Speaker: Penny Reeves

12. Accounting for non-market investments in preventative health - the example of breastfeeding Speaker: Julie Smith

13. Looking through their lens: Refugee women’s recommendations for screening programs in Australia Speaker: Jamuna Parajuli

14. Multimorbidity among adults hospitalised in a regional district – patterns and implications Speaker: Judy Mullan

15. Australian health services: too complex to navigate Speaker: Tyler Nichols

16. QLD’s largest preventative health program ‘My health for life’: an integrated evaluation Speaker: Nicole McDonald

17. Could your workplace save your life? Speaker: Lisa Hochberg

18. Designing effective, evidence-based workplace mental health programs Speaker: Samantha Barker

19. Patient reported information continuity between providers – measures and implications Speaker: Jennifer Kerrigan

20. Consumption of ultra-processed foods and obesity among Australian adults Speaker: Priscilla Pereira Machado

21. Australians’ use of and support for nutrition labelling Speaker: James Stevens-Cutler

22. Disseminating lunchbox messages to parents through mobile apps: examining feasibility and acceptability Speaker: Renee Reynolds

23. Collaboration - the key to food environment reform in community venues Speaker: Claire Hyland

24. Finishing with the Right Stuff: Creating healthier NSW junior community sporting clubs Speaker: Shay Saleh

25. Quantifying unhealthy sport sponsorship at the 2017 AFL grand final Speaker: Tegan Nuss

26. Impact and cost of the peer-led program on energy balance related behaviours Speaker: Smita Shah

27. Gender auditing for action to promote equality and prevent gendered violence Speaker: Meredith Carter

28. Evaluation of a Health Justice Partnership in inner-city Sydney: Qualitative Findings

Speaker: Carolyn Day

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Public Health Prevention Conference 2019

‘Smashing the Silos’ Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, VIC

Wednesday 12 to Friday 14 June 2019

Time 3B – Rapid Fire

Room: Clarendon Room A Chair: Anita Dessaix

3C - Rapid Fire Room: Clarendon Room B Chair: Maureen Murphy

3D - Rapid Fire Room: Clarendon Room D

Chair: Emma Saleeba

3E - Rapid Fire Room: Clarendon Room E

Chair: Andrew Wilson

11:00am – 12:30pm

Indicators of socioeconomic inequalities in chronic diseases

Speaker: Michael de Looper

Experiences of workers in the prevention of men’s violence against women field

Speaker: Ruby Marshall

Collaborating to Embed Best Practice Smoking Cessation Support in Victorian Pharmacies

Speaker: Jeremy Wiggins

Stepping in the right direction: Addressing diabetes in NT Aboriginal youth

Speaker: Liz Kasteel

Leadership role for implementation of chronic disease programs at local health district

Speaker: Selvanaayagam Shanmuganathan

Equality for All: Addressing Intersectionality in Prevention of Family Violence

Speaker: Marianne Hendron

A breath of fresh air: a new approach to smokefree communications

Speaker: Gemma Smoker

Go4Fun: Session 'dose' and optimal outcomes in a community-based obesity treatment program

Speaker: Christine Innes-Hughes

Safe as Houses: wrap-around support to prevent homelessness caused by family violence

Speaker: Angela Gazey

Bridging the silos: exploring better health and justice through partnership

Speaker: Lottie Turner

Tackling Tobacco in Mental Health Services - Translating Evidence into Practice

Speaker: Lorena Chapman

Personal Activity Intelligence: A New Standard in Activity Tracking for Healthy VO2peak

Speaker: Javaid Nauman

Preventing chronic disease - how does Australia score?

Speaker: Tenille Fricker

Building capacity in men to prevent violence against women

Speaker: Shelley Hewson

Impact of “10000Lives”, a regional smoking cessation campaign on referral to Quitline

Speaker: Md Arifuzzaman Khan

Removing Sugary Drinks, nudge or nanny?

Speaker: Melissa Tinney

Understanding Australian potentially preventable hospitalisation (PPH) data to improve performance

Speaker: Harrison Edwards

Understanding Victorian violence prevention activity-An audit, case study and mapping approach

Speaker: Emily Lee-Ack

Susceptibility to smoking initiation among Australian young adult e-cigarettes users

Speaker: Michelle Jongenelis

Taxing sugar drinks, the obesity transition, and health inequalities in Indonesia

Speaker: Lennert Veerman

Stakeholder alliances: delivering QLD’s largest preventative health program ‘My health for Life’

Speaker: Lyn Hamill

Western Bulldogs "Sons of the West" Connects Men to Their Community

Speaker: Catherine Dell’Aquila

Building capacity of the criminal justice system to identify gambling harm

Speaker: Mark Halloran

Using modelling to smash silos and guide action on childhood obesity

Speaker: Vincy Li

Applying behavioural insights to implementation of a real-time prescription monitoring service

Speaker: Breanne Kunstler

A regional approach to primary prevention of violence against women

Speaker: Erin Soutter

Healthy Australian universities: Smoke-free campuses

Speaker: Patricia Taylor

Strengthening healthy eating and physical activity practices in NSW early childhood services

Speaker: Lara Hernandez

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Public Health Prevention Conference 2019

‘Smashing the Silos’ Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, VIC

Wednesday 12 to Friday 14 June 2019

Long-term cost-effectiveness analysis of primary prevention versus early detection for melanoma control

Speaker: Louisa Gordon

Ensuring self-determination in Aboriginal-led family violence prevention and early intervention program design

Speaker: Luke Ablett

Indigenous children miss out on prevention through the Child Dental Benefits Schedule

Speaker: Neil Orr

Cheap, heavily promoted and full of sugar: Don’t Be Sucked In

Speaker: James Stevens-Cutler

Project ROSE (Removing Obstacles to cervical ScrEening): design thinking applied to screening

Speaker: Julia Brotherton

Preventing family violence: researchers and industry partners working systematically and collaboratively

Speaker: Mandy O’Connor

Getting Australia's Oral Health on Track

Speaker: Jaimie-Lee Maple

Public insights into unhealthy food and drink sponsorship in sport.

Speaker: Alison McAleese

Local Pain Educators: building capacity in regional communities to prevent persistent pain

Speaker: Angie Clerc-Hawke

Creating a Victoria free from violence – Victoria’s journey

Speaker: Jac Nancarrow

Developing policy to extend the bite in the role of dietitians

Speaker: Gillian Lang

A cluster RCT of a sugar-sweetened beverage intervention in NSW secondary schools

Speaker: Jia Ying Ooi

Retirement as opportunity or excuse: Increasing older people’s engagement in physical activity

Speaker: Simone Pettigrew

Communities at the Centre: A Place-based Equity and Wellbeing Initiative in Maroubra

Speaker: Julie Dixon

12:30pm – 1:30pm

Lunch and Exhibition Auditorium Foyer, Level 1

12:45pm – 1:15pm – Lunch Session

12:45pm – 1:15pm

Australian Burden of Disease Study 2015 and associated Health Expenditure by Disease results (AIHW)

Speaker: Vanessa Prescott and Julianne Garcia, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

To coincide with the release of the Australian Burden of Disease Study (ABDS) 2015, a snapshot of the findings will be presented. The Study includes comprehensive estimates of the fatal and non-fatal impact of 216 diseases and injuries, burden attributable to risk factors, health adjusted life expectancy and health expenditure associated with each of the diseases. This is an opportunity for a first look at this important resource, which will inform and support policy, practice and research.

Clarendon Auditorium Level 1

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Public Health Prevention Conference 2019

‘Smashing the Silos’ Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, VIC

Wednesday 12 to Friday 14 June 2019

1:30pm – 3:00pm Concurrent Session 4

Time

4A - Long Oral: Harm Reduction and Prevention

Room: Clarendon Auditorium Chair: Bruce Bolam

4B - Long Oral: Supporting Vulnerable Populations

Room: Clarendon Room A Chair: Helen Keleher

4C - Long Oral: Communication and Chronic Diseases

Room: Clarendon Room B Chair: Basia Diug

4D – Table Top Room: Clarendon Room D

Chair: Hazel Fetherston

4E – Table Top Room: Clarendon Room E

Chair: Meg Harbourd

1:30pm – 1:45pm

Prevention in practice: How TRAK Forward rebuilds parent/child relationships after family violence

Speaker: Heather Morris

Homelessness Prevention: Exploring the impact of private tenancy support services

Speaker: Kate Fitzgerald

Telephone coaching is cost-effective for increasing physical activity for non-admitted hospital patients

Speaker: Stephen Barrett

1. Challenging economism: the need for a new discourse

Speaker: Valerie Kay

2. Health and economic benefits of building walkable neighbourhoods: brownfield vs greenfield developments

Speaker: Belen Zapata-diomedi

3. What’s good for your health and the planet?

Speaker: Rosina Johnson

4. Building health promotion capacity in community organisations

Speaker: Sue-Ellen Morphett

5. Doing Sport Differently to engage less active people

Speaker: Melissa Backhouse

1. How can the health system prevent lethal family and intimate partner violence?

Speaker: Patricia Cullen

2. Developing a Specialist Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention Workforce in Western Australia

Speaker: Katie Gallagher (WITHDRAWN)

3. How sexist advertising counteracts efforts to prevent violence against women Speaker: Megan Bugden

4. Communities of Respect and Equality: Preventing Family Violence in the Grampians Speaker: Marianne Hendron

5. Women Making it Happen: Local women taking action to prevent violence

Speaker: Bernadette Duffy

1:45pm – 2:00pm

A monitoring and evaluation framework for violence prevention: adopting a systems approach

Speaker: Maureen Murphy

Burden of mental illness and substance use in patients with spinal trauma

Speaker: Lisa Sharwood

Echocardiographic screening detects extremely high prevalence of RHD in Maningrida, Australia

Speaker: Hilary Hardefeldt

2:00pm – 2:15pm

Parental drinking in the home and in front of children in Australia

Speaker: Jacqueline Bowden

Using ‘Talanoa’ to explore diabetes self-management of Australian Pacific Islander women

Speaker: Heena Akbar

Do Primary HealthCare linkages with community improve preventive care for Indigenous adults?

Speaker: Nikki Percival

2:15pm – 2:30pm

Adapting public health lessons to gambling harm prevention

Speaker: Charles Livingstone

Preventing growing rates of chronic disease in remote and rural Australia

Speaker: Lauren Gale

Current chronic disease preventive practices of mental health community-managed organisations in NSW

Speaker: Lauren Gibson

2:30pm – 2:45pm

Substance use, pregnancy and motherhood: integrating care across the hospital-community divide

Speaker: Heidi Coupland

Perspectives on preconception health among migrant women in Australia: A qualitative study

Speaker: Adina Lang

Clustering of non-communicable disease risk factors among elderly

Speaker: Nazmul Karim

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Public Health Prevention Conference 2019

‘Smashing the Silos’ Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, VIC

Wednesday 12 to Friday 14 June 2019

2:45pm – 3:00pm

Adapting a traditional service to engage migrant women in breast screening

Speaker: Lisa Hochberg

Communication supporting transitional care for older people: Healthcare practitioners’ perspectives

Speaker: Jacqui Allen

3:00pm – 3:30pm

Afternoon Tea and Exhibition Auditorium Foyer, Level 1

Plenary Session 4 – Communication - the what and how matters

Facilitator: Ms Sophie Scott, National Medical Reporter, ABC

3:30pm – 4:45pm

Framing Health Promotion Keynote Speaker: Mr Mark Chenery, Co-Director, Common Cause Australia

When our opponents use Nanny State arguments to criticise health promotion, how should we respond? In this session, we reveal the results of extensive message research undertaken by VicHealth that shows how to talk about health promotion in ways that build, rather than undermine, public support.

The challenges public health campaigns face in reaching and competing for engagement across paid media channels Keynote Speaker: Mr Toby Roderick, Senior Partner, Customedia

We will explore trends over the last 5-10 years and how the media landscape has changed in in reaching key Prevention target audiences

What we are up against? The sheer advertising pressure of Industry.

Panel Discussion

1. Mr Mark Chenery, Co-Director, Common Cause Australia 2. Mr Toby Roderick, Partner, Customedia 3. Professor Sarah Durkin, Principal Research Fellow, Cancer Council Victoria 4. Professor Elizabeth Handsley, President, Australian Council on Children and the Media 5. Dr Bruce Bolam, Chief Preventive Health Officer, Prevention and Population Health Branch, Department of Health and Human Services

Clarendon Auditorium Level 1

Sponsored by:

6:30pm – 9:30pm

Conference Networking Function Cargo Hall, South Wharf Promenade

9:30pm End of Conference Program Day 2

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Public Health Prevention Conference 2019

‘Smashing the Silos’ Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, VIC

Wednesday 12 to Friday 14 June 2019

Day 3 – Friday 14 June 2019 Timing Session Room

8:30am – 12:00pm Registration Open Auditorium Foyer Level 1 8:30am – 11:00am Exhibition Open

9:00am – 10:30am - Concurrent Session 5

Time 5A - Long Oral: Systems Thinking

Room: Clarendon Auditorium Chair: Angie Bone

5B - Long Oral: Health Services Prevention

Room: Clarendon Room A Chair: Maya Rivis

5C - Long Oral: Supporting Wellbeing

Room: Clarendon Room B Chair: David Malone

5D – Table Top Room: Clarendon Room D

Chair: Natasha Lee

5E – Table Top Room: Clarendon Room E

Chair: Penny Love

9:00am – 9:15am

Reflections on a systems approach enabling healthy public hospital food environments

Speaker: Kristy Law

Providing access to immunisation for refugees and asylum seekers in Victoria, Australia

Speaker: Chelsea Taylor

Preventative models in out-of-home care (OoHC): What works, how, and for who.

Speaker: Bengianni Pizzirani

1. Recording BMI for children aged 7-13 years in Public Oral Health Clinics Speaker: Lisa Maude

2. Improving diabetes outcomes by screening for undiagnosed diabetes in dental settings Speaker: Michelle King

3. Improving perinatal health outcomes for asylum seekers Speaker: Glenys Janssen-frank

4. Increasing cancer screening participation in vulnerable groups through place-based planning. Speaker: Kate Russo

5. Which Victorian women are accessing the new self-collection pathway for cervical screening?

Speaker: Julia Brotherton

1. Make Their Meals Count Improves Indicators of Food Literacy for Parents Speaker: Lesley Marshall

2. Mandatory Anaphylaxis Notification: Reducing Undeclared Allergens in Food in the Marketplace Speaker: Paul Goldsmith

3. Overbranded, Underprotected: How self-regulation fails to protect children from unhealthy food marketing

Speaker: Katarnya Hickey

4. Embracing synergies to overcome diversity: creating nationally applicable school canteen online training Speaker: Megan Sauzier

5. Being innovative and collaborative when capacity to deliver a nutrition program decreases.

9:15am – 9:30am

A systems thinking approach: Physical activity in older adults, a community perspective

Speaker: Clint Wilkie

The paediatric inpatient setting: An opportunity to reduce tobacco related harm.

Speaker: Justine Daly

Establishing a self-care and social prescribing agenda in Australia

Speaker: Hazel Fetherston

9:30am – 9:45am

Rethinking Practice: creating a coding framework for systems practice in prevention

Speaker: Therese Riley

Return on investment of off-site dental services for children aged 0-5 years

Speaker: Michael Smith

Creating supportive spaces: encouraging online bystander action on social media

Speaker: Caitlin Mcgrane

9:45am – 10:00am

Monitoring the implementation of healthy food provision policies in NSW health facilities

Speaker: Michelle Crino

Antenatal care for modifiable health behaviours: women’s receipt of guideline recommended care.

Speaker: Justine Daly

Innovating and collaborating to tackle high smoking rates in the LGBTI community

Speaker: Jeremy Wiggins

10:00am – 10:15am

Utilising Intersectoral Partnerships to Increase Identification Checks of Young People Purchasing Alcohol

Speaker: Hannah Bartman

Wide-ranging vulnerabilities of mothers with intellectual disability: advocacy needed to improve well-being

Speaker: Jenny Fairthorne

Opioids and benzodiazepines dispensing from community-pharmacies in Australia: trends and prevention efforts

Speaker: Mofizul Islam

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Public Health Prevention Conference 2019

‘Smashing the Silos’ Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, VIC

Wednesday 12 to Friday 14 June 2019

Timing Session Room

10:15am – 10:30am

Working above the silos: the Commercial Determinants of Health

Speaker: Cassandra de Lacy-Vawdon

Increasing cancer screening participation for people with disabilities

Speaker: Judith Slape

From a concept to reality, the creation of an Obesity Evidence Hub

Speaker: Jane Martin

Speaker: Claire Hyland

10:30am – 11:00am

Morning Tea and Exhibition Auditorium Foyer, Level 1

Closing Plenary – What’s the future for prevention?

Facilitator: Ms Sophie Scott, National Medical Reporter, ABC

11:00am – 12:30pm

Public health logics of Indigenous ill health – preventable or pre-destined?

Keynote Speaker: Associate Professor Chelsea Bond, Senior Research Fellow, University of Queensland

The future for prevention: reflections from the border lands of health protection and health promotion Keynote Speaker: Dr Angie Bone, Acting Chief Health Officer, Department of Health and Human Services

We are living through an era of unprecedented change. This brings multiple threats to health, but also opportunities - if we dare to grasp them. How do we work better collectively across public health specialities and other sectors to get the best outcomes for health?

Disrupting the status quo in the name of prevention. Keynote Speaker: Ms Jane Martin, Executive Manager, Obesity Policy Coalition and Alcohol and Obesity Policy, Cancer Council Victoria

There are a number of barriers that impact on prevention as a focus for government. One key barrier to change is the power and influence of those with a vested interest working to oppose meaningful action, leading to policy inertia. Another is the lack of a social movement, which would act to build momentum and mobilise demand for change. These and other barriers will be discussed with some examples of leadership and potential opportunities.

Clarendon Auditorium Level 1

Sponsored by:

Panel Discussion

Wrap up

Speaker: Professor Helen Keleher

Conference Close

12:30pm End of Conference