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2014 International Indigenous Oral Health Conference 27–29 August 2014AdelaideAustralia CONFERENCE PROGRAM The Conference will be held in the Exhibition Hall at the Wine Centre, corner of Botanic Road and Hackney Road, Adelaide, SA 5000 WEDNESDAY 27 AUGUST 2014 THURSDAY 28 AUGUST 2014 FRIDAY 29 AUGUST 2014 8.30 – 9.00 Registration Registration 9.00 – 9.45 Keynote Speaker Professor Kamilla Venner University of New Mexico Keynote Speaker Professor Terry Batliner University of Colorado 9.45 – 10.15 Morning Tea Morning Tea 10.15 – 11.30 Oral Session 2.1 Child Oral Health- Interventions for the prevention of ECC Oral Session 3.1 Child Oral Health- Global Efforts 11.30 – 12.00 Coffee Break Coffee Break Aboriginal kindergarton Performance 12.00 – 1.15 Oral Session 2.2 Indigenous Oral Health- Disease Surveillance Oral Session 3.2 Access to Oral Health Care & Impacts 1.15 – 2.00 Lunch Lunch 2.30 – 3.00 Registration 2.00 – 3.15 Oral Session 2.3 Adult Oral Health: Treatment & Service Provision Oral Session 3.3 Indigenous Oral Health Research; models of care 3.00 – 4.00 Poster session 3.15 – 3.45 Afternoon Tea Afternoon Tea Award Ceremony and Closing Remarks 4.00 – 5.00 Opening Ceremony Traditional Kaurna Welcome 3.45 – 4.45 Q & A Panel Discussion Keynote speakers & senior researchers will 2014 International Indigenous Oral health Conference

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Page 1:  · Web viewBehavioural Interventions used among Indigenous populations in an oral health context. 9.45–10.15 Morning Tea 10.15–11.30 ORAL SESSION 2.1 Child Oral Health – Interventions

2014 International Indigenous Oral Health Conference

27–29 August 2014•Adelaide•Australia

CONFERENCE PROGRAMThe Conference will be held in the Exhibition Hall at the Wine Centre, corner of Botanic Road and Hackney Road, Adelaide, SA 5000

WEDNESDAY 27 AUGUST 2014 THURSDAY 28 AUGUST 2014 FRIDAY 29 AUGUST 2014

8.30 – 9.00 R e g i s t r a t i o n R e g i s t r a t i o n

9.00 – 9.45 Keynote SpeakerProfessor Kamilla VennerUniversity of New Mexico

Keynote SpeakerProfessor Terry BatlinerUniversity of Colorado

9.45 – 10.15 M o r n i n g T e a M o r n i n g T e a

10.15 – 11.30 Oral Session 2.1Child Oral Health-Interventions for the prevention of ECC

Oral Session 3.1Child Oral Health-Global Efforts

11.30 – 12.00 C o f f e e B r e a k C o f f e e B r e a k A b o r i g i n a l k i n d e r g a r t o n P e r f o r m a n c e

12.00 – 1.15 Oral Session 2.2Indigenous Oral Health-Disease Surveillance

Oral Session 3.2Access to Oral Health Care & Impacts

1.15 – 2.00 L u n c h L u n c h

2.30 – 3.00 R e g i s t r a t i o n 2.00 – 3.15 Oral Session 2.3Adult Oral Health: Treatment & Service Provision

Oral Session 3.3Indigenous Oral Health Research; models of care

3.00 – 4.00 Poster session 3.15 – 3.45 A f t e r n o o n T e a A f t e r n o o n T e a Award Ceremony and Closing Remarks

4.00 – 5.00 Opening CeremonyTraditional Kaurna WelcomeSmoking Ceremony, Welcome to Country, Official speakers

3.45 – 4.45 Q & A Panel DiscussionKeynote speakers & senior researchers will sit on a panel and answer questions from the audience

5.00 – 6.30 ReceptionDrinks and CanapésExhibition HallNational Wine Centre

6.30 – 9.30Conference DinnerAdelaide Zoo

2014 International Indigenous Oral health Conference

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CONFERENCE PROGRAM DAY 1 Wednesday 27 August 20142.30 – 3.00 R e g i s t r a t i o n3.00 – 4.30 POSTER SESSION4.00 – 5.00 OPENING CEREMONY

Traditional (Kaurna) smoking ceremony & welcome: Jamie and Steven GoldsmithWelcomeUniversity of Adelaide Vice Chancellor; Professor Warren BebbingtonDean, Indigenous Education; Professor Lester Irabinna-RigneySouth Australian Health and Medical Research Institute; Professor Alex BrownHead of School Population Health; Professor Annette Braunack-MayerHead of School Dentistry; Professor Kaye Roberts-ThomsonDirector, Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health; Professor Marco PeresConference overview: purpose, program and processFacilitator: Lisa Jamieson

5.00 – 6.30 ReceptionDrinks and canapés in the Exhibition Hall, The National Wine Centre

Opportunity to submit questions for Thursday’s Q&A

2014 International Indigenous Oral health Conference

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CONFERENCE PROGRAM DAY 2 Thursday 28 August 20148.30–9.00 R e g i s t r a t i o n9.00–9.45 KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Professor Kamilla Venner, University of New MexicoBehavioural Interventions used among Indigenous populations in an oral health context.

9.45–10.15 M o r n i n g T e a10.15–11.30 ORAL SESSION 2.1

Child Oral Health – Interventions for the Prevention of ECCChair: Chris Morris

10.15 Kay Berryman An Indigenous Oral Health study about mothers and whānau (families) nurturing their babies from Waikato and South Auckland New Zealand.

10.30 Joanne Hedges Utilisation of culturally appropriate services and staff in providing dental health information for pregnant Aboriginal women in Australia.

10.45 Herenia Lawrence Racism and Oral Health Outcomes among Pregnant Aboriginal Canadian Women.

11.00 Charrissa Makowharemahihi

Ngā Ara Tika: Integrated practices in oral and general health in the primary care setting

11.15 Lisa Smithers Australian Aboriginal toddlers diet and caregiver oral health self-efficacy

11.30 – 12.00 R e f r e s h m e n t B r e a k12.00 – 1.15 ORAL SESSION 2.2

Indigenous Oral Health – Disease SurveillanceChair: Rui Arantes

12.00 Najith Amarasena Associations with untreated dental caries experience among Aboriginal Australian adults

12.15 Peter ArrowVicki GatsosSue Piggott

Strategies & difficulties in recruiting children for the National Child Oral Health Survey WA.

12.30 Rebecca Crawford Understanding oral disease and treatment needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Victorians

12.45 Kjeld Aamodt Global Burdens on Indigenous Oral Health Related Quality of Life1.00 Xiangqun Ju Dental Health in Australian Indigenous children; a longitudinal study

1.15 – 2.00 L u n c h B r e a k2.00 – 3.15 ORAL SESSION 2.3

Adult Oral Health: Treatment & Service ProvisionChair: Herenia Lawrence

2.00 Peter Duckmanton Pilot program to access the endodontic needs of indigenous Australians

2.15 Kylie Gwynne A model of oral health services in remote Aboriginal communities.2.30 Kostas Kapellas Effect of non-surgical periodontal therapy on glycaemic control and vascular

endpoints – results from the PerioCardio study.2.45 Simon Wooley Nganampa Health Council Dental Program: Remote Dentistry in the

Australian Desert- Partnership or Perish3.00 Glen Hughes Unmet Need - Making DMFT work for advocacy.3.15 – 3.45 A f t e r n o o n T e a3.45 – 4.45 Indigenous Oral Health Forum (Q&A panel discussion)

Panel members; Kamilla Venner, Terry Batliner, Rui Arantes, Joanne Hedges, Herenia Lawrence, John BroughtonQ & A Forum facilitated by Lisa Jamieson

6.30 – 9.30 C o n f e r e n c e D i n n e rAdelaide Zoo

2014 International Indigenous Oral health Conference

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CONFERENCE PROGRAM DAY 3 Friday 29 August 20148.30 – 9.00 R e g i s t r a t i o n9.00 – 9.45 KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Professor Terry Batliner, University of Colorado Models of dental service delivery for Indigenous populations

9.45 – 10.15 M o r n i n g T e a10.15 – 11.30 ORAL SESSION 3.1

Child Oral Health – Global EffortsChair: Peter Arrow

10.15 Ratilal Lalloo Does fluoride in the water close the dental caries gap in Indigenous and Non-Indigenous children in Australia?

10.30 Julia Bradshaw Effectiveness of motivational interviewing in an Indigenous early childhood caries intervention

10.45 Christine Morris A pilot Oral Health Promotion Project in Coober Pedy SA

11.00 Rui Arantes Income as a protective factor for dental caries among indigenous people from Central Brazil

11.15 Leanne Smith Smiles not Tears oral health promotion program V1

11.30 – 12.00 R e f r e s h m e n t B r e a k ; A b o r i g i n a l k i n d e r g a r t e n s i n g i n g p e r f o r m a n c e

12.00 – 1.15 ORAL SESSION 3.2Access to Oral Health Care & ImpactsChair: John Broughton

12.00 Peter Arrow Service use and perceived need among NAIDOC ceremony attendees.

12.15 Kelly Jones Enabling and disabling factors in accessing dental care for Indigenous South Australians

12.30 Eleanor Parker Oral health impact among rural-dwelling Indigenous adults in South Australia

12.45 Margie Steffens Associations between self-reported discrimination and oral health among Aboriginal young adults

1.00 Cait Duncan-Ryenbakken

Scoping study identifying dental services available to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of South Australia: to help professionals with an understanding of referral processes, improve current projects and develop programs/policies within each of the Aboriginal Health Services.

1.15 – 2.00 L u n c h B r e a k2.00 – 3.15 ORAL SESSION 3.3

Indigenous Oral Health Research; models of careChair: Gloria Mejia

2.00 John Broughton Tikanga Māori (Māori customary practices) in oral health research

2.15 Diep Ha Socio-economic mobility and oral health among Indigenous children

2.30 Justin Wall Quality Improvement - A model of Indigenous oral health voices in policy, process, and practice

2.453.00

Herenia LawrencePradeep Jayashantha

Access to Care and Oral Health among Prenatal Aboriginal Women.Oral Health Status of the Veddas - Sri Lankan Indigenous People

3.15 – 3.30 A f t e r n o o n T e a3.30 – 3.45 AWARD CEREMONY AND CLOSING REMARKS

Facilitator: Lisa Jamieson

2014 International Indigenous Oral health Conference