- Australian and New Zealand Addiction Conference
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- Australian and New Zealand Addiction Conference
pROGRAM addictionaustralia.org.au ADDICTION 2015 The Australian & New Zealand Addiction Conference Outrigger Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast 20 - 22 May 2015 Alcohol, Other Drugs, Behavioural Addictions: Prevention, Treatment and Recovery The Australian & New Zealand Addiction Conference Alcohol - Other Drugs - Behavioural Addictions: Prevention, Treatment & Recovery 20 – 22 May 2015, Outrigger Surfers Paradise Wednesday 20 May 2015 - Optional Workshops 1.00 – 1.30pm Registration 1.30 – 3.00pm Workshop 1 Behavioural Addictions Boulevard 1 Room Workshop 2 Special Populations Boulevard 2 Room Workshop 3 Treatment and Recovery Boulevard 3 Room Healthy Recovery: An opportunity to address smoking, diet and physical activity as part of alcohol and other substance abuse treatment Reframing Addiction: The impact of chronicity and ageing for models of care Benzodiazepines: The Rocky Road to Recovery! Dr Peter Kelly Senior Research Fellow University of Wollongong Dr Karen Fisher A/Clinical Coordinator Centre for Addiction Medicine, NBMLHD Ms Fiona Lewi Benzodiazepine Counsellor Reconnexion 3.00 – 3.30pm Afternoon Tea 3.30 – 5.00pm Workshop 4 Behavioural Addictions Boulevard 1 Room Workshop 5 Addiction Professional Support / Training Boulevard 2 Room Workshop 6 Addiction Professional Support / Training Boulevard 3 Room Body Blame: Treating Emotional Eating with EMDR Therapy Working with clients that use methamphetamine Inspirational Goal Setting Session for those with Alcohol and Drug Issues Ms Carolyn Sullivan Private Psychologist Mr Frank Borg Forensic Service Manager Caraniche Ms Maria Pau Director Coaching With Substance Dr Kara Granger Senior Clinician Caraniche Day 1: Thursday 21 May 2015 8.00 - 8.40am Registration with Arrival Tea and Coffee Room: Boulevard Ballroom Chair: Mr Gerard Byrne 8.40 - 8.45am 8.45 - 9.30am 9.30 - 10.00am 10.00 - 10.30am 10.30 – 11.00am 11.00 - 11.30am Conference Open Recovery as social justice: The recovery agenda as a mechanism for social inclusion and community engagement Professor David Best Professor of Criminology, Department of Law and Criminology, Sheffield Hallam University, UK and visiting Research Fellow at Turning Point and Monash University Addiction and decision-making Professor Bernard Balleine Brain & Mind Research Institute, School of Medical Sciences, The University of Sydney Drug trends in Australia: Past, present and future Associate Professor Lucinda Burns Senior Lecturer, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, University of NSW Morning Tea POLICY AND RESEARCH Room: Boulevard 1 Room Chair: Robert Stirling PREVENTION Room: Boulevard 2 Room Chair: Robert Battisti EARLY INTERVENTIONS / SCREENING Room: Boulevard 3 Room Chair: Sheridan Meulblok Who calls the shots? AOD Prevention: Theory into Practice Testing the Feasibility and Potential Efficacy of a Very Brief Intervention for Cannabis Users in an Emergency Department Setting Mr Tony Brown Chairperson Newcastle Community Drug Action Team Ms Joanne Mazzola National Prevention Officer Drug Arm Australasia The impact of licensed outlet numbers on short- and long-term effects of alcohol use Contribution of personality, motives, coping and licit drugs to illicit substance use in university students Ms Lisa Gibson Senior Research Officer National Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre Working in partnership to implement a comprehensive service coordination initiative - Windana's response to the Victorian AOD reform Mr William Gilmore Research Fellow National Drug Research Institute Dr Anna Kokavec Senior Lecturer University of New England 11.32 - 12.02pm Ms Kate Graham Manager Withdrawal and Coordinated Care, Windana Drug and Alcohol Recovery 12.04 - 12.34pm 12.34 - 1.30pm Alcohol policy and assemblages of intervention: Managing alcohol in Indigenous communities Ms Kristen Smith Research Fellow University of Melbourne Changing the Family Legacy of addiction Changing lives, healing families and supporting children Mr Steve Stokes Program Director South Pacific Private Screening for AOD use in Emergency Department Setting the Standard POLICY & RESEARCH Room: Boulevard 1 Room Chair: Adrian Webber NADAbase: Unlocking the potential of client outcome data collection BEHAVIOURAL ADDICTIONS Room: Boulevard 2 Room Chair: Robert Battisti App’t – addiction anywhere, anytime SPECIAL POPULATIONS Room: Boulevard 3 Room Chair: Christine Palmer Smoking cessation in drug and alcohol treatment settings: insights from focus groups with staff and clients Dr Suzie Hudson Program Manager Network of Alcohol and other Drugs Agencies (NADA) Policy development to support drug treatment services respond to the possession of illicit substances on premises Ms Carly Clutterbuck Senior Clinician headspace Meadowbrook Dr Ashleigh Guillaumier Post-Doctoral Research Associate The University of Newcastle Treating Pornography Addiction with Trauma-Focused Therapies The Theory and Practice of Yoga as a treatment module for Addictive Disorders Mr Robert Stirling Director, Planning and Strategy Network of Alcohol and other Drugs Agencies (NADA) Miss Vikki Prior Owner & Principal Psychologist Ringwood Psychology Dr Latha Nithyanandam General Manager ADFNSW- Kathleen York House A Longitudinal Study Investigating the Bidirectional Relationship of Impulsivity and Substance Use in Australian Adolescent Males and Females AOD and Older People – A view from Aotearoa/New Zealand Delivery of an Offending Behaviour Intervention Program in a Youth Residential Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation program Dr Julie Nos Psychologist Lives Lived Well, Private Practitioner Suzy Morrison Consumer Project Lead Matua Raki Mr Luke Butcher Area Manager Mission Australia Mr Dave Kelly Clinical Liaison Consultant Peninsual Health Alcohol and Other Drug Services Lunch 1.30 - 2.00pm 2.02 - 2.32pm 2.34 - 3.04pm 3.04 - 3.30pm Afternoon Tea RESEARCH / MENTAL HEALTH & ADDICTION Room: Boulevard 1 Room Chair: Tony Brown The Development of a Naltrexone Implant Service for Opioids, Amphetamines and Alcohol in Western Australia 3.30 - 4.00pm Dr George O'Neil Medical Director Fresh Start Fresh Start Recovery Program BEHAVIOURAL ADDICTIONS SPECIAL POPULATIONS Room: Boulevard 2 Room Chair: Sally Gainsbury Room: Boulevard 3 Room Chair: Karen Fisher Understanding the active ingredients of SMART Recovery: perceptions of group members and group facilitators Planting seeds of change in the drug affected family Dr Peter Kelly Senior Research Fellow University of Wollongong Ms Belinda Volkov Senior Counsellor Manly Drug Education & Counselling Centre (MDECC) Ms Susan Watson CEO MDECC A study of factors affecting problem gambling of the high rollers from Mainland China to Macao 4.02 - 4.32pm Prof Zhonglu Zeng Professor Macau Polytechnic Institute Internet Use Disorder: A better category for diagnosis than Internet Gaming Disorder? Dr Tania McMahon Senior Research Officer Queensland University of Technology Aligning colliding worlds -Collaborative practice between addictions services and child protection Ms Susan Russell Clinical Consultant Clinical Counsultancy Service, NSW FACS Ms Michelle Ridley Clinical Counsultancy Service, NSW FACS Which alcohol screening tool is likely to be suitable for routine use in primary health care services targeting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians? Parental Internet behaviour, stress and Problematic Internet Use in adolescents: A parent-child dyad study Giving women a voice – narratives on accessing (or not) drug and alcohol services Dr M Mofizul Islam Lecturer/Research Fellow Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute Prof Lawrence Lam Professor The Hong Kong Institute of Education Ms Renee Brighton Lecturer School of Nursing, University of Wollongong 4.34 - 5.04pm 5.04 - 6.00pm Welcome Reception – Trade Display Area (Boulevard Pre Function Area) Day 2: Friday 22 May 2015 8.30 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.30am 9.32 - 10.02am Registration with Arrival tea and Coffee TREATMENT AND RECOVERY Room: Boulevard 1 Room Chair: Samantha Hall SMART Recovery is putting the ‘mutual’ in mutual-aid: Digital and research innovations that will help connect clients, communities and treatment services with effective longerterm support BEHAVIOURAL ADDICTIONS Room: Boulevard 2 Room Chair: Carolyn Sullivan Assessing the impact of interactive gambling and new technologies on gambling problems MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION Room: Boulevard 3 Room Chair: Frank Borg Training AOD staff in comorbid screening, case planning and evaluation. Does it work? Mr David Hunt Area Coordinator for SA, TAS and VIC SMART Recovery Australia Dr Sally Gainsbury Senior Lecturer Southern Cross University Mr Gerard Byrne Clinical Director The Salvation Army Mr Michael Bellamy Digital and Online Community Coordinator SMART Recovery Australia The Sensorium: Sensory Modulation Within a Residential Treatment Setting Psychodynamic Treatment Outcomes for Problem Gambling An analysis of clients perceptions of improved mental health wellbeing when receiving treatments designed to address symptoms related to substance misuse Miss Ashleigh Hilder Occupational Therapist Windana Drug and Alcohol Recovery Mr Tony Clarkson Clinical Team Leader Gamblers Help Southern Mr Adrian Webber Lecturer in Counselling University of New England Treating Addiction as an Attachment Disorder Developing a Problematic Mobile Phone Use Questionnaire using a Youth Participation Approach 10.04 - 10.34am Dr John Toussaint CEO ProCare Alliance Mr Michael Vacaru Doctoral Candidate/ Graduate Teaching Assistant University of Auckland 10.34 - 11.00am Morning Tea Mr David Kelly Health Operations Manager St Vincent de Paul Support Services Body image and recreational drug use among young men in the 'Bruss' subculture Mr Timothy Piatkowski PhD Candidate Queensland University of Technology TREATMENT AND RECOVERY Room: Boulevard 1 Room Chair: Isabella Ingram Project HOPE - Hearing Other Peoples Experiences 11.00 - 11.30am 11.32 - 12.02pm Ms Jenni Thompson Manager Knox Social and Community Health TREATMENT / E-TREATMENT Room: Boulevard 2 Room Chair: William Gilmore Healing through Facebook: Social Media as a therapeutic tool for young people and their families MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION Room: Boulevard 3 Room Chair: Geoff Richards Primary and substance-induced psychotic disorders in methamphetamine users Mr Kieran Palmer Clinical Services Manager Ted Noffs Foundation A/Prof Leanne Hides ARC Future Fellow Queensland University of Technology Mr Steve Adams Peer Support Worker Knox Social and Community Health Mr Leki Mafoe Manager, CALM and Youth Homelessness Services Noffs Foundation The good, the bad and the ugly: A personal story of recovery Service User Journey Mapping at an Outpatient AOD Counselling Service Control, Escape and Men's pain: Practice Based experiences of working with Male Comorbid Eating Disorders and Substance Abuse Ms Maria Yap Project Manager MonashLink Community Health Service Ms Sheridan Meulblok Psychologist Western Region Alcohol and Drug/Sophrosyne Psychol The ‘Circles Concept’ of Addiction ... an empowered framework for change Addiction, affect regulation and attachment treatment: "Soothe, Contain and Move on"" Western Australia’s experience of the relationship between ADHD prescribing and amphetamine abuse Mr Harry Mayr Principal Psychologist St Marys / Penrith Psychological Services Pty Ltd Mr Steve Stokes Program Director South Pacific Private Dr Christine Palmer Lecturer Flinders University Ms Maria Maver Consumer 12.04 - 12.34pm 12.34 - 1.30pm Lunch Dr Martin Whitely Senior Advocate Health Consumers Council of WA 1.30 - 2.00pm TREATMENT AND RECOVERY Room: Boulevard 1 Room Chair: Fiona Lewi PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT Room: Boulevard 2 Room Chair: George O’Neil OPEN Room: Boulevard 3 Room Chair: Renee Brighton Social Exclusion & Addiction Client Management Software for Enhanced Drug and Alcohol Service Delivery and Outcomes Measurement The Silent Addiction - How do partners and families of sex addicts survive an addiction they struggle to even talk about? Mr David Peters Policy Officer Mental Health Carers ARAFMI NSW Inc Mr Edward Zarnow CEO Lyndon Community ‘Smoking & You’ - A unique Pharmacist & Occupational Therapist co-facilitated inpatient client education group in an acute mental health unit "Do We Have To Bare Our Very Soul" Ms Michelle Kent Mental Health Specialist Pharmacist Barwon Health Mrs Martina Greenaway District Drug & Alcohol Service Clinical Nurse Murrumbidge Local Health District Swinging the Pendulum: Ambivalence during recovery from Psychic Hotline Addiction Addiction Workforce Development-The Aotearoa New Zealand experience Supporting non government organisations providing alcohol and other drug treatment to women in NSW Mr Michael Vacaru Doctoral Candidate/ Graduate Teaching Assistant University of Auckland Ms Anna Nelson Anna Nelson-Programme Lead Matua Raki Miss Ciara Donaghy Program Manager Network of Alcohol and other Drugs Agencies Ms Sharalyn Drayton Principal/Senior Therapist ARISE Counselling Solutions The Impact of Problem Drinking on Family Members and Close Associates 2.02 - 2.32pm 2.34 - 3.04pm Ms Jo-ann Stenton Secretary/Researcher Ethnic Communities Drugs Taskforce Mrs Edith Olivares Project Officer Network of Alcohol and Drug Agencies 3.04 - 3.30pm Afternoon Tea Room: Boulevard Ballroom Chair: Dr Matthew Berry 3.30 - 4.00pm Holistic/Interagency treatment of Addiction Mr Stephen Ling Nurse Practitioner (NP),Drug and Alcohol Consultation Liaison Service, John Hunter Hospital, Hunter New England Local Health District and Conjoint Teacher, University of Newcastle 4.00 - 4.30pm Treatment of Addiction Associate Professor Yvonne Bonomo Physican in Addiction Medicine Medical Head of Unit| Women’s Alcohol and Drug Service, The Royal Women’s Hospital 4.30 - 5.00pm Problematic online gaming - Is it an addiction? Dr Vladan Starcevic, MD, PhD, FRANZCP A/Professor of Psychiatry, Sydney Medical School - Nepean, The University of Sydney and Department of Psychiatry, Nepean Hospital 5.00pm CLOSE OF CONFERENCE *Program subject to change POSTER PRESENTERS Alcoholics Anonymous wants to work with you Mr Dave S, Public Information Coordinator, Alcoholics Anonymous Why gamblers eat more salt: Explaining covariance in the consumption of reward-oriented stimuli using a latent trait model Miss Belinda Goodwin, PhD Student, Central Queensland University Looking beyond the addiction...You don't know what you don't know Ms Samantha Hall, Consumer Representative, Partners in Recovery Measuring client satisfaction in residential substance abuse services Ms Isabella Ingram, Researcher/Provisional Psychologist, University of Wollongong A Strengths Based Family Oriented approach Dr Latha Nithyanandam, General Manager, ADFNSW- Kathleen York House Pindolol, a FDA approved drug for hypertension attenuates ethanol consumption in mice following long but not short-term ethanol exposure Mr Omkar Patkar, PhD Student, Queensland University of Technology Mapping of the NSW Non-Government Alcohol and other Drugs Sector Mr Robert Stirling, Director, Planning and Strategy, Network of Alcohol and other Drugs Agencies (NADA) The Chinese First Response - An innovative treatment intervention for families with substance abuse issues Ms Maria Yap, Project Manager, MonashLink Community Health Service