Programme
8.30am
Welcome Tea / Coffee & Registrations
9.00am
Mihi Whakatau – Welcome
Henare Te Karu, Te Korowai Atawhai
9.10am
Welcome and Introduction to Zero Suicide
9.15am
Opening Keynote: The Impacts of Building a Zero Suicide Culture Across the Organisation
Joe Rafferty, Chief Executive, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust
10.20am
Networking Break
Morning tea provided
10.45am
Case Study: The Canterbury DHB Approach to Zero Suicide So Far
Dr. Steve Duffy, Clinical Director Adult General Inpatient Services, Canterbury DHB
11.30am
Understanding the Implications of Suicide and Why We Need to Change
Judge Marshall, Chief Coroner, Coronial Services of New Zealand
12.15pm
Networking Break
Lunch provided
1.10pm
Case Study: Gold Coast Mental Health
Dr. Kathryn Turner, Clinical Director Mental Health & Specialist Services, Gold Coast Mental Health & Specialist Services
2.20pm
Integrating the Cultural Component in Service Delivery
Maria Baker, CEO, Te Rau Matatini
Denise Kingi-‘Ulu’ave, Senior Manager / Suicide Prevention Programme Lead, Le Va
3.00pm
Networking Break
Afternoon tea provided
3.20pm
Crisis Now – a Dynamic Trauma Response Model that Improves Recovery
Shaun Lines, RI International
Julie Goldstein Grumet, Director, Zero Suicide Institute at EDC, Washington DC
3.50pm
How can we Share Leadership for Suicide Prevention?
Shaun Robinson, CEO, Mental Health Foundation
Implications for Workforce Development and Practice
Dr. Mark Smith, Principle Advisor, Te Pou o te Whakaaro Nui
4.30pm
Interactive Discussion – Next Steps in Suicide Prevention Within Care Models
Chaired by Dr. Ian Soosay, Deputy Director of Mental Health, Ministry of Health
5.00pm

