2024 Abstracts
Monday 9 December
Tuesday 10 December
KEYNOTE
Professor Ray Lovett
Ngiyampaa, Wongaibon
Australian National University, Australia
Tahu Kukutai
Ngāti Tiipa, Ngāti Māhanga, Ngāti Kinohaku, Te Aupōuri
FRSNZ
Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga / University of Waikato, New Zealand
COMING SOON
Keynote Speakers
Tuesday 10 December, 9:30am
Kaupapa Maori Research, Collaboration and Transformation
Keynote Speakers
Tuesday 10 December, 10:15am
Community Health Enhancement Care Knowledge: Empowering Women Of Talaandig Tribe For A Better Health Outcomes In Sitio Mapawa, Songco, Lantapan, Bukidnon
Pecha Kucha Presentation
Tuesday 10 December, 1:40pm
An Indigenous Approach: Developing national standards of nursing competence reflecting indigenous knowledge and practice
Pecha Kucha Presentation
Tuesday 10 December, 1:50pm
Bolstering Equity, Anti-Racism, and Inclusivity within a Research-Practice Partnership for a Native American Context: Findings from a Nursing PhD curriculum review
15-minute Oral Presentation
Tuesday 10 December, 2:10pm
Wednesday 11 December
KEYNOTE
Professor Denise Wilson
Tainui, Ngāti Porou ki Haratuanga, Whakatōhea, Ngāti Oneone, Ngāti Tūwharetoa
RN, PhD, FCA(NZ), FRSNZ, FAAN
Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Professor John Lowe
Cherokee and Lenape
RN, PhD, FAAN
University of Texas at Austin, United States of America
Professor Odette Best
Gorreng Gorreng (Wakgun Clan) and a Boonthamurra woman
RN, PhD, CF, FACN, FAAN
University of Southern Queensland, Australia
Associate Professor
Mona Lisa Bourque Bearskin
Beaver Lake Cree Nation
RN, PhD, FAAN, FCAN
University of Victoria, Canada
Moving beyond equity to realise Indigenous hopes and aspirations
Keynote Speakers
Wednesday 11 December, 9:00am
Dr. Nicole Thomas
PhD, RN - Postdoctoral Fellow in Research/Academia
University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States of America
Identifying Settler-Colonial Determinants of Indigenous Health Within the United States
3-minute oral presentation
Wednesday 11 December, 10:20am
Integration of Nuu-chah-nulth Knowledge into Indigenous Nurse-led Research
3-minute oral presentation
Wednesday 11 December, 10:30am
Brenda Owen
Ho-Chunk Nation
RN, PhD (c) MS, BS
University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States of America
Seed by Seed: culture care to grow health equity
3-minute oral presentation
Wednesday 11 December, 10:40am
Aaniiih and Nakoda Youth Describe Psychosocial Impacts of Settler-Colonialism and Suggest Targeted Solutions.
15-minute oral presentation
Wednesday 11 December, 11:00am
Advancing Truth and Reconciliation in Nursing Education: A Framework for Indigenizing Curriculum and Addressing Anti-Indigenous Racism
15-minute oral presentation
Wednesday 11 December, 11:15am
Dr. Kelly Waiana Tikao
Waitaha, Kāti Māmoe, Kāi Tahu
PhD, RCpN, Cert.Te Reo, BA Māori, MsciComm
Donald Beasley Institute, New Zealand
Kei konei au – the layers that confine me but will not define me.
15-minute oral presentation
Wednesday 11 December, 1:30pm
An Indigenous Approach: Developing national standards of nursing competence reflecting indigenous knowledge and practice
15-minute oral presentation
Wednesday 11 December, 2:10pm
Indigenizing the nursing admission process: A participatory approach at a tribal university
15-minute oral presentation
Wednesday 11 December, 2:30pm
Coming Soon
15-minute oral presentation
Wednesday 11 December, 2:50pm