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$200.00+ GST + $6.00 feeReframing Quality & Safety ticket
Monday 13th November, 4.30 - 5.30pm Learn more about the serious, overdue, life changing and lifesaving business of elevating kindness, humility, and civility. Host Dr Chris Turner, Founder Civility Saves Lives, UK Panelists: - Tina Janamian, CEO, Care Opinion - Dr Samir Heble, Director of Psychiatry, WA Country Health Service - Goran Henriks, Chief Executive of Learning and Innovation at The Qulturum in the County Council of Jönköping, Sweden - Duncan Brown, Quality and Safety consumer advocate
Monday 13th November, 4.30 - 5.30pm Learn more about the serious, overdue, life changing and lifesaving business of elevating kindness, humility, and civility. Host Dr Chris Turner, Founder Civility Saves Lives, UK Panelists: - Tina Janamian, CEO, Care Opinion - Dr Samir Heble, Director of Psychiatry, WA Country Health Service - Goran Henriks, Chief Executive of Learning and Innovation at The Qulturum in the County Council of Jönköping, Sweden - Duncan Brown, Quality and Safety consumer advocate
$45.00+ GST + $1.74 feePsychological Safety in Healthcare ticket
Tuesday 14th November, 12.30 - 1.30pm What does psychological safety look like and how can we get better at it as individuals, teams and organisations? Host Dr Cheryl Martin, Emergency Physician, host of the Mindful Medic Podcast Panelists: - Victoria Lister, PhD Candidate, Junior Doctor Silence & Voice - Dr Catherine Olweny, Anaesthetist, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne - Dr Simon Craig, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, founder of PosMed and Author (‘From Hurting to Healing’) - Duncan Brown, Quality and Safety consumer advocate
Tuesday 14th November, 12.30 - 1.30pm What does psychological safety look like and how can we get better at it as individuals, teams and organisations? Host Dr Cheryl Martin, Emergency Physician, host of the Mindful Medic Podcast Panelists: - Victoria Lister, PhD Candidate, Junior Doctor Silence & Voice - Dr Catherine Olweny, Anaesthetist, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne - Dr Simon Craig, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, founder of PosMed and Author (‘From Hurting to Healing’) - Duncan Brown, Quality and Safety consumer advocate
$45.00+ GST + $1.74 feeWords Matter The power and importance of story and language in healthcare ticket
Wednesday 15th November, 8am - 9.30am How can we better choose our words, and use story to enhance connection with purpose, meaning, joy and kindness in health? Host Sharee Johnson, Author (‘The Thriving Doctor’), Consultant & Coach (Coaching for Doctors) Panelists: - Sue Robins, Canadian author, patient storyteller, and healthcare reform advocate - Dr Samir Heble, Director of Psychiatry, WA Country Health Service - Alicia Reid, National Operations Manager, Care Opinion
Wednesday 15th November, 8am - 9.30am How can we better choose our words, and use story to enhance connection with purpose, meaning, joy and kindness in health? Host Sharee Johnson, Author (‘The Thriving Doctor’), Consultant & Coach (Coaching for Doctors) Panelists: - Sue Robins, Canadian author, patient storyteller, and healthcare reform advocate - Dr Samir Heble, Director of Psychiatry, WA Country Health Service - Alicia Reid, National Operations Manager, Care Opinion
$45.00+ GST + $1.74 feeAn Indigenous Yarn Up When Health Equity strategies and actions become equity and kindness for all ticket
“When we get this right for Aboriginal Australians, we will get it right for all Australians” (Sherry Holzapfel Metro North Health, QLD) Indigenous cultural and health leaders and executive leaders from North Metro Health, Queensland, share stories about how Aboriginal perspectives can bring healing, safety, wellbeing, and kindness for all: Indigenous and non-Indigenous; staff, patients, and families alike. Hosted by Uncle Alan Parsons, Bidjara Man, Health Advocate, QLD, and Lucy Mayes, Manager of Engagement, Hush Foundation, and Author (‘Beyond the Stethoscope: Doctors’ Stories of Reclaiming Hope, Heart and Healing In Medicine’) - Elwyn Henaway, Cultural Connections Officer, Metro North Health, QLD - Louise Oriti, Executive Director, Royal Brisbane Women's Hospital, Metro North Health QLD - Jackie Hansen, Chief Executive Metro North Health, QLD - Sherry Holzapfel, Executive
“When we get this right for Aboriginal Australians, we will get it right for all Australians” (Sherry Holzapfel Metro North Health, QLD) Indigenous cultural and health leaders and executive leaders from North Metro Health, Queensland, share stories about how Aboriginal perspectives can bring healing, safety, wellbeing, and kindness for all: Indigenous and non-Indigenous; staff, patients, and families alike. Hosted by Uncle Alan Parsons, Bidjara Man, Health Advocate, QLD, and Lucy Mayes, Manager of Engagement, Hush Foundation, and Author (‘Beyond the Stethoscope: Doctors’ Stories of Reclaiming Hope, Heart and Healing In Medicine’) - Elwyn Henaway, Cultural Connections Officer, Metro North Health, QLD - Louise Oriti, Executive Director, Royal Brisbane Women's Hospital, Metro North Health QLD - Jackie Hansen, Chief Executive Metro North Health, QLD - Sherry Holzapfel, Executive
$45.00+ GST + $1.74 feeDignity and Diversity ticket
Friday 17th November, 8am - 9am A story-telling session with voices representing those who are younger, older, living with mental illness, differently abled, patients, family, and clinicians. Host: Nicki Macklin, Doctoral Candidate, Kindness in Healthcare Featuring: - Gwenda (aka Pinky) Darling - Palawa woman, currently living with dementia - Maria Berry, Elder Rights advocate - Arthur Demetriou, Royal Children’s Hospital ‘graduating’ patient, and youth advocate - Stephen Mitchell, Hush actor, daughter with severe mental illness, consumer / family perspective - Dr Gabrielle Matthews, junior doctor, academic, long-term patient, children and young people's health advocate
Friday 17th November, 8am - 9am A story-telling session with voices representing those who are younger, older, living with mental illness, differently abled, patients, family, and clinicians. Host: Nicki Macklin, Doctoral Candidate, Kindness in Healthcare Featuring: - Gwenda (aka Pinky) Darling - Palawa woman, currently living with dementia - Maria Berry, Elder Rights advocate - Arthur Demetriou, Royal Children’s Hospital ‘graduating’ patient, and youth advocate - Stephen Mitchell, Hush actor, daughter with severe mental illness, consumer / family perspective - Dr Gabrielle Matthews, junior doctor, academic, long-term patient, children and young people's health advocate
$45.00+ GST + $1.74 fee
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Help Hush Foundation continue transforming healthcare through kindness and the Arts. To learn more about Hush Foundation, go to hush.org.au Donations over $2 are tax deductible.