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CATHOLIC HEALTH AUSTRALIA 2014 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Registration Brochure www.cha.org.au @chaaustralia #cha2014 Sofitel Brisbane Central • 25-27 August 2014

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C A T H O L I C H E A L T H A U S T R A L I A 2 0 1 4 N A T I O N A L C O N F E R E N C E

RegistrationBrochure

www.cha.org.au • @chaaustralia • #cha2014

Sofitel Brisbane Central • 25-27 August 2014

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Paris AristotleRefugee advocate,CEO Foundation House

Fred Chaney2014 Senior Australian of the Year

Kim CullAged Care Pricing Commissioner

Lynda O’GradyChair, Aged Care Financing Authority

Scott StephensOnline Editor,ABC Religion and Ethics

Tim FlanneryClimate Council,2007 Australian of the Year

KeynoteSpeakers

Launching at the CHA conference Exploring the Connections:Catholic social teaching & social determinants of healthis Catholic Health Australia’s second book on health inequity. The book brings together leading thinkers and explains how Church teaching aligns with efforts to remove inequalities across society that make people susceptible to poor health.

Authors include Archbishop Zygmunt Zimowksi, president of the Pontifical Council for Health Care; St Vincent de Paul Society CEO John Falzon; Professor Tracey Rowland of the John Paul II Institute; and Fr Peter Day, founder of Home in Queanbeyan, a service for people living with mental illness.

Order when you register

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ConferenceProgram

MOndAy 25 AuGuST 2014Plenary in Ballroom Le Grand 1 & 2

8.00am Tea and coffee on arrival in the Ann St Registration Lobby

8.30am Conference Opening Ritual

9.00am Conference Welcome: Rowena McNally, Chair, CHA Stewardship Board

9.05am Plenary Session: Changing Church, Changing Care Chair: Scott Stephens, Online Editor of Religion and Ethics, ABC Fr Brian Lucas, General Secretary, Australian Catholic Bishops Conference Topic: Pope Francis’ Vision for the ChurchJack de Groot, Group Mission Leader, St Vincent’s Health AustraliaVirginia Bourke, Director, Mercy Health

10.15am Morning Tea in Ballroom Le Grand 3 and Ann St Registration LobbyBallroom Le Grand 1 Ballroom Le Grand 2 Bastille Room

11.00am Concurrent Session: HealthEvidence to Inform Health Service InnovationProfessor Emily Banks, Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health, Australian National University College of Medicine, Biology and Environment Alison Verhoeven, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Health & Hospitals Association

Concurrent Session: Governance & MissionAdvance Care Planning: New Resources to Support the Catholic PerspectiveBernadette Tobin, Director, Plunkett Centre for Ethics in Health CareFr Gerry Gleeson,Senior Lecturer Philosophy, Catholic Institute of Sydneydr natasha Michael, Director of Palliative Medicine, Cabrini Health

Concurrent Session: AgeingReadying to Remove the RationJohn Kelly,Chief Executive Officer, Aged & Community Services AustraliaPatrick Reid, Chief Executive Officer, Leading Age Services Australia

12.30pm Lunch in Ballroom Le Grand 3 and Ann St Registration LobbyBallroom Le Grand 1 Ballroom Le Grand 2 Bastille Room

1.30pm Concurrent Session: HealthA Future Blueprint for Mental HealthAssociate Professor Brett Mcdermott, Director of the Mater Child and Youth Mental Health ServiceJane Hayden, Chief Executive Officer, Lifeline Professor Allan Fels AO, Professor of Government at the Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG)

Concurrent Session: Governance & MissionCaring About or Caring For?: A Pastoral Vision for Catholic ServicesSr Maryanne Confoy,Jesuit Theological College Julie Walden, Mission Executive - Regional Mission Leader, St Vincent’s Health & Aged CarePeter Martin, Director Mission Support, Mater Health Services

Concurrent Session: AgeingMarketing Aged Care in the Consumer Driven EnvironmentRhod Ellis-Jones,Managing Director, Ellis Jones Agency Christine Jones,Regional Managing Director,Burson-MarstellerJan Horsnell,Chief Executive Officer,Southern Cross Care (Vic)

3.00pm Afternoon tea in Ballroom Le Grand 3 and Ann St Registration LobbyPlenary in Ballroom Le Grand 1 & 2

3.45pm Plenary Session: Reconciliation Indigenous HealthChair: Scott Stephens, Online Editor of Religion and Ethics, ABC Fred Chaney AO, Senior Australian of the Year 2014, founding co-chair of Reconciliation Australia

5.15pm to 6.15pm Conference Welcome Reception

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TuESdAy 26 AuGuST 2014Plenary in Ballroom Le Grand 1 & 2

8.30am Mass: Bishop Joseph Oudeman, Archdiocese of Brisbane

9.30am Plenary Session:

10.00am Pathways ReportJennifer Stratton, Group Director Mission, St John of God Health Care • Kerry Brettell, Director, Integroe Partners

10.30am Morning Tea in Ballroom Le Grand 3 and Ann St Registration LobbyPlenary in Ballroom Le Grand 1 & 2

11.15am Plenary Session: Health and Aged Care Scenarios Chair: Martin Laverty, Chief Executive Officer, Catholic Health AustraliaTony Howarth, Board Chair, St John of God Health Care

12.30pm Lunch in Ballroom Le Grand 3 and Ann St Registration Lobby

1.30pmBallroom Le Grand 1Concurrent Session: HealthStanding up for Palliative CareAssociate Professor Mark Boughey, Director of Palliative Medicine,St Vincent’s, Melbourne Shane Porter,Assistant Secretary,Private Health Insurance Branch

Ballroom Le Grand 2Concurrent Session: Governance & MissionContinuing the Mission: Supporting Leader Capability Through the New CHA ResourceJennifer Stratton,Group Director Mission, St John of God Health CareStephen Cornelissen,Chief Executive Officer, Mercy Health

Bastille RoomConcurrent Session: AgeingValuing Aged CareKim Cull,Aged Care Pricing Commissioner Lynda O’Grady,Aged Care Financing Authority

3.00pm Afternoon tea in Ballroom Le Grand 3 and Ann St Registration Lobby3.45pm- 5.15pm

Concurrent Session: HealthPublic Private Health PartnershipsIan Anderson,Chief Executive Officer,St John of God Hospital Midland Richard Royle,Executive Director, UnitingCare Health

Concurrent Session: Governance & MissionEthical Frontiers: Current and Emerging Challenges to Our Ethical IntegrityFr Kevin McGovern,Director, Caroline Chisholm Bioethics Centre for Health Ethics Professor Patrick McArdle, Director, Australian Catholic University Institute for Catholic Identity & Mission

Concurrent Session: AgeingSpiritual Care of the Ageddave Petty,Executive Officer,Pastoral & Spiritual Care of Older People (PASCOP)

7.00pm Awards Dinner at Victoria Park – Buses will depart from the Sofitel foyer at 6.15pm

WEdnESdAy 27 AuGuST 2014Plenary in Ballroom Le Grand 1 & 2

8.45am Morning Prayer

9.00am Plenary Session: Refugee and Asylum Seeker HealthParis Aristotle, CEO Foundation House (Victorian Foundation for Survivors of Turture)Phillip Glendenning, President, Refugee Council

10.15am Morning Tea in Ballroom Le Grand 3 and Ann St Registration LobbyPlenary in Ballroom Le Grand 1 & 2

11.00am Plenary Session: Sustainability and Our HealthChair: Martin Laverty, CEO, Catholic Health Australia • Prof Tim Flannery, Chief Councillor, Climate Council

12.30pm ACU Graduate Certificate Ceremony

12.50pm Conference Closing Address: Rowena McNally, Chair, CHA Stewardship Board

1.00pm Closing Ritual

1.15pm Lunch in Ballroom Le Grand 3 and Ann St Registration Lobby2.30pm Site Visits – Centacare Brisbane • Mater Brisbane

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Delegate Details (please complete all sections clearly in capital letters)

Title: Sr Bp Arch Fr Br Dr Prof Ms Mrs Mr Other

Surname: ____________________________________________________________Given Name: _______________________________________________________

The information provided here will be used for your conference name badge and to update CHA’s database.

Facility/Organisation: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Position in Organisation: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Business Address: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________State: ________________________Post Code: __________________________

Email: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Phone: ______________________________________________________________Mobile: ____________________________________________________________

Special Requirements (dietary or otherwise) ________________________________________________________________________________________________

Please note that a special dietary requirement is when a person omits certain foods or food groups from their diet on religious, ethical or medical grounds. Provision will be made for food intolerances, please note that requests for non-specific requirements, such as low GI or low fat, cannot be guaranteed.Please indicate which day you will be attending. THIS IS FOR DAILY REGISTRATION ONLY.

Registering for Monday Only Registering for Tuesday Only Registering for Wednesday Only

PRIVACy: In registering for this Conference, relevant details (name, organisation, phone and email) will be incorporated into a delegate list for the benefit of all delegates, and may also be made available to parties directly related to the Conference, including sponsors and exhibitors.

Please tick here if you do not consent to the above information being provided to a third party or used for a secondary purpose such as the Conference Delegate List.

Please indicate if you would like a certificate with your Australian College of Nursing CPD points.

Please indicate which sessions you would like to attend:Monday 25 August 2014

8.30am – Conference Opening Ritual

9.05am – Plenary Session: Changing Church, Changing Care Facilitator: Scott Stephens, Online Editor of

Religion and Ethics for the ABC

11.00am-12.30pm: Concurrent Sessions (choose only 1 concurrent per session)

Health: Evidence to Inform Health Service Innovation

Governance and Mission: Advance Care Planning: New Resources to Support the Catholic Perspective

Aged Care: Readying to Remove the Ration

1.30pm-3.00pm: Concurrent Sessions (choose only 1 concurrent per session)

Health: A Future Blueprint for Mental Health Governance & Mission: Caring About or Caring For?: A Pastoral Vision for Catholic Services

Aged Care: Marketing Aged Care in the Consumer Driven Environment

3.45pm-5.15pm – Plenary Session: Reconciliation Indegenous Health

Facilitator: Scott Stephens, Online Editor of Religion and Ethics for the ABC

Fred Chaney AO, Senior Australian of the Year 2014, founding co-chair of Reconciliation Australia

5.15pm-6.15pm: Welcome Reception, Ballroom Le Grand 3 and Ann St Registration Lobby

Yes, I would like to attend No, not attending

Wednesday 27 August 2014

8.45am – Morning Prayer

9.00am-10.15am – Refugee and Asylum Seeker Health

11.00am – Sustainability and Our Health

12.30pm – Catholic Health Australia & Australian Catholic University Graduate Presentation Ceremony

12.50pm – Conference Closing Address – Rowena McNally, Chair, CHA Stewardship Board

1.00pm – Closing Ritual

1.15pm – Lunch

2.15pm – Conference Concludes

2.30pm-4.00pm – Site Visits Centacare Brisbane

Mater Brisbane

Tuesday 26 August 2014

8.30am – Conference Eucharist

9.30am – Plenary Session

10.00am – Pathways Report

11.15am-12.30pm – Health and Aged Care Scenarios

1.30pm-3.00pm: Concurrent Sessions(choose only 1 concurrent per session)

Health: Standing up for Palliative Care

Governance and Mission: Continuing the Mission: Supporting Leader Capability Through the New CHA Resource

Aged Care: Valuing Aged Care

3.45pm-5.15pm: Concurrent Sessions(choose only 1 concurrent per session)

Health: Public Private Health Partnerships

Governance and Mission: Ethical Frontiers: Current and Emerging Challenges to Our Ethical Integrity

Aged Care: Spiritual Care of the Aged

7.00pm-10.30pm: Conference Dinner and Awards Ceremony at Victoria Park

Yes, I would like to attend

No, not attending

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RegistrationFormProphetic Voices • Catholic Health Australia • National Conference 2014

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RegistrationIf your paying group is a member of the Catholic GST Religious Group (CRG) you dO nOT pay GST to Catholic Health Australia

GST GST exclusive Total

CHA Member Registration: Early Bird (registration paid before 1 August)Full Registration over 3 days (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday) $1098.90 $999 $ CHA Member Registration: (Registration after 1 August)Full Registration over 3 days (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday)) $1155 $1050 $

CHA Member Group Bookings (registration paid before 11 August)Full registration for 6 or more delegates registrating at one time $1050.50 $955 $

non Member Organisations Registration: Early Bird (registration paid before 1 August)Full Registration over 3 days (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday) $1250 $ Full registration (Registration after 1 August) $1350 $

daily Registration CHA Member $825 $750 $ Non Member $1098.90 $999 $

Social Functions(Please note: Full registration includes the Welcome Reception and the Conference Dinner and Awards Ceremony. For catering and security purposes please indicate if you are attending these functions. No indication will be registered as a NON-ATTENDANCE)

InCLudEd In FuLL REGISTRATIOn FEE: Welcome Reception on Monday 25 August 2014 in Ballroom Le Grand 3 and Ann St Registration Lobby

Yes, I would like to attend Not Attending

Additional Tickets required for accompanying guests. Please provide additional guest’s name:

Welcome Reception

No. of additional tickets @ $80 $

@ $72 (exc GST) $

InCLudEd In FuLL REGISTRATIOn FEE: Conference Dinner and Awards Ceremony on Tuesday 26 August 2014 at Victoria Park

Yes, I would like to attend Not Attending

Additional Tickets required for accompanying guests. Please provide additional guest’s name:

Conference dinner

No. of additional tickets @ $145 $

@ $132 (exc GST) $

Yes, I would like to order CHA’s new book Exploring the Connections

Exploring the Connections @ $25

Payment Summary:Conference registration $

Cocktail Reception: Accompanying guest/s $

Conference dinner: Accompanying guest/s $

Exploring the Connections $

Total $

Method of Payment (Please indicate)Please note this registration form is a tax invoice – ABN 30 351 500 103Registrations will not be accepted unless accompanied by payment. One delegate per form.

Credit Card MASTERCARD VISA

Cardholder’s Name (Please Print):

Card Number:

Expiry: Signature:

Total amount to authorise: $

Please provide an email address for a receipt:

Electronic Funds Transfer Account Name: Catholic Health Australia Bank: National Australia Bank BSB No: 082 968 Account Number: 50774 9125 Description:

(Enter delegate’s surname and/or invoice number)

Transaction Reference Number: PLEASE nOTE: A remittance advice MuST be faxed (02 62605486) or emailed ([email protected]) through to CHA, once payment has been made.

Cheque Please make cheques payable in Australian Dollars to Catholic Health

Australia and mail to: Conference Registrations, Catholic Health Australia PO Box 330, DEAKIN WEST ACT 2600

Please direct registration enquiries to: deborah ReynoldsP: 02 6203 2777 F: 02 6260 5486 E: [email protected]

Cancellation Policy Cancellations received up to and including Friday 18 July 2014 will receive a full refund, less AUD $150.00 administration fee payable upon cancellation. Registration cancellations received between Monday 21 July 2014 and Friday 8 August 2014 will receive a 50% refund, less AUD $150.00 administration fee. No refunds will be given for registration cancellations received after Monday 11 August 2014.disclaimer The conference registration brochure is correct at time of printing. In the event of unforeseen circumstances the organisers reserve the right to delete or alter the program where necessary.

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VisitorInformationConference VenueAt Sofitel Brisbane Central, positioned in the heart of Brisbane, you will discover a hotel of sophisticated luxury and personalised service. Renowned for its inspiring arrival experience via the alluring lobby, the wide choice of food and beverage outlets and breathtaking views of the city and surrounds, the hotel’s reputation as the leading choice in luxury accommodation and conferencing is truly deserved.Sofitel Brisbane Central249 Turbot Street Brisbane, Queensland, 4000PH 07 3835 3535 • www.sofitelbrisbane.com.au

AccommodationDiscounted accommodation rates have been negotiated with the Sofitel Brisbane Central, over the conference dates. For more information, please contact the reservations team on 07 3835 4444, 1800 303 535 or [email protected] to discuss all your accommodation requirements. Please book your accommodation early as blocks are limited.Superior Rooms – $200.00 Per room, per night, room onlySuperior Rooms – $220.00 Per room, per night, inclusive of one breakfast at Thyme restaurant

Getting to the VenueAirtrain offers convenient services between the Airport, Brisbane City and the Gold Coast, as well as transfers between the Domestic and International Terminals. Airtrain operates every day between 5.45am and 10pm, departing every 15 minutes during peak hours. For more information on the Airtrain visit www.airtrain.com.au Taxi: domestic Terminal Located centrally in front of the terminal Black & White Cabs Phone: 133222 • Website: www.blackandwhitecabs.com.au yellow Cab Phone: 131924 • Website: www.yellowcab.com.au

Conference Suggested Dress CodeIt is recommended that casual business attire be worn during the day and semi-formal for the Conference Dinner.

Registration DeskThe registration desk will be located in the Ann St lobby on the conference floor.

Welcome ReceptionYou are invited to attend the official Conference Welcome Reception. Renew old friendships and make new acquaintances as we welcome you to Brisbane. This event is also an ideal meeting place to talk to peers and network with fellow delegates in a pleasant, informal setting. Date: Monday 25 August 2014 Time: 5:15pm – 6:15pm Dress Code: Smart Casual

Conference Dinner and Awards CeremonyYou are invited to join us for a memorable evening of good food, fine wine, exciting entertainment Date: Tuesday 26 August 2014 Buses will depart from the Sofitel hotel foyer

at 6.15pm Time: 7.00 for 7:30pm – 10.30pm Dress Code: Semi Formal

Registration EntitlementFull registration includes: • 1 ticket to the conference dinner and welcome reception• Attendance at conference sessions• Daily refreshment breaks• Industry exhibition admission• Delegate satchel and program book • Please indicate on the registration form if you wish to purchase

additional tickets to these functions.

day registration includes: • Attendance at conference sessions on the day of registration• Refreshment breaks on the day of registration• Industry exhibition admission on the day of registration• Delegate satchel and program book• The Conference welcome reception and dinner are not included in

the registration fee for day delegates. Registrants may purchase tickets to these functions. Please indicate on the registration form if you wish to purchase tickets to these functions.

Sponsorship/Trade Exhibition: The Conference will afford sponsors and exhibitors a wide range of outstanding opportunities. For all enquiries regarding sponsorship and trade exhibition opportunities contact: Angela Lowe, Meetings & Events, Ph: 02 6203 2777 or 0410 539 421 E: [email protected]

Registration Cancellations and Amendments:Registration cancellations and amendments cannot be accepted via telephone. Amendments and cancellations must be sent in writing to Deborah Reynolds at Catholic Health AustraliaPO Box 330, Deakin West ACT 2600, by email: [email protected]

Liability / Insurance:In the event of industrial disruptions or natural disasters of the CHA National Conference, organisers cannot accept responsibility for any financial or other losses incurred by delegates; nor can the organisers of the CHA National Conference take responsibility for injury or damage to persons or property occurring during the Conference or associated activities. Insurance is the responsibility of the individual delegate.

ConferenceSponsorsMajor and Awards Sponsor

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