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Elder Law & Capacity Symposium


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The Hunter Elder Law & Capacity Symposium returns in 2024 with a full agenda proudly presented by Hunter Ageing Alliance and hosted by former Senior Reporter, ABC News, Philippa McDonald.

Hear from the experts on what’s new and what lies ahead for the ageing population.

  • Capacity assessment and elder abuse
  • The latest on Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD)
  • Substituted decision making in residential aged care
  • Restrictive practices and informed consent

    Guest speakers:

    • Madeleine Archer - Member of the Voluntary Assisted Dying team, Australian Centre for Health Law Research, Queensland University of Technology
    • Adjunct Assoc. Prof. Sue Field - Centre for Law & Justice, Charles Sturt University, author of Elder Law - A Guide to Working with Older Australians
    • Dr. Sharon Reutens - Psychiatrist/Old Age Psychiatrist, Medicolegal Psychiatry Practice
    • Dr. Charles Douglas - Clinical Director Voluntary Assisted Dying Unit, Hunter New England Local Health District
    • Rodney Lewis AM - Senior Solicitor, Elderlaw Legal Services, author of Elder Law in Australia
    • Viv Allanson OAM - Chief Executive Officer, Maroba Aged Care
    • Dr. Penny Webster - Staff Specialist in Geriatric Medicine, CAPAC & Newcastle East, HNELHD.

    This symposium is a collaborative venture supported by the Newcastle Law Society and Catherine Henry Lawyers.


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