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International Workshop

Keynote Speaker - Presentations

DAY ONE

Thursday, 22nd September 2011

R. Speare | A. Miller | T. Calma | G. Smallwood | C. Baggoley | P. Massey | C. Cook | E. Rewi | C. Tukuitonga | Roundtable discussion |

Opening Address

Prof Rick Speare
Listening to Indigenous community voices(abstract) (presentation - pdf )

Session 1 (Chair: Rick Speare) - Ask us, listen to us, share with us

Prof Adrian Miller
Introduction of Research Project (abstract) (presentation - pdf)

Dr Tom Calma
Advocacy in the health s ector and strategies to mobilise Indigenous communities and rural and remote Australia (abstract) (presentation - pdf)

A/Prof Gracelyn Smallwood
How communities influence national policy and wh at are effective strategies for advocacy? (abstract)

Session 2(Chair: David Durrheim) - Impact of pandemic on Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

Prof Chris Baggoley
Pandemic influenza in Australia and the impact on Indigenous populations (abstract) (presentation - pdf)

Mr Peter Massey
Our Research - What we found, The Australian story (abstract) (presentation - pdf)

Session 3(Chair: David Durrheim) - Share with us: international experiences

Dr Catherine Cook
The Canadian Story (abstract) (presentation - pdf)

Mr Eugene Rewi
The New Zealan d Story (abstract) (presentation - pdf)

Session 4(Chair: Peter Massey) - Share with us: international experiences (cont)

Dr Colin Tukuitonga
Pandemic Influenza in Pacific Peoples in New Zeal and (abstract) (presentation - pdf)

Session 5(Chair: Jenni Judd) - Learning from each other

Roundtable discussions (abstract)
What have we learned from the Inte rnational stories?
How is the Australian story similar to or different from international experiences?
What do we need to do differently next time?

Summary (summary notes)

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