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Tuesday 10 December
 

Programme

AUT CITY CAMPUS, WA and WG Buildings, 55 Wellesley St, Auckland

Day 2

Time

7:30am

8:00am 

8:30am 

9:00am

9:10am

9:30am

10:15am

11:00am

12:30pm

1:20pm

1:30pm

1:40pm

1:50pm

2:00pm

2:20pm

2:40pm

3:00pm

3:20pm

3:40pm

4:00pm

4:45pm

Registration Opens

Karakia

Dr. Alexander Stevens II

Auckland University of Technology, Aotearoa

Housekeeping

 

Welcome Address

Vice Chancellor Dr. Damon Salesa

Auckland University of Technology, Aotearoa

Welcome Address

Dean Brett Cowan

Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences

Auckland University of Technology, Aotearoa

Welcome Address

Professor Denise Wilson

Auckland University of Technology, Aotearoa

and

 

Professor John Lowe

University of Texas at Austin, United States of America

Mary Ellen Wright

Editor-in-Chief

International Journal of Human Caring

Morning Tea

Keynote Address

From BADDR to good data practices: Indigenous data sovereignty in action

Professor Ray Lovett

Ngiyampaa, Wongaibon

Australian National University, Australia

and

Professor Tahu Kukutai

Ngāti Tiipa, Ngāti Māhanga, Ngāti Kinohaku, Te Aupōuri

University of Waikato, Aotearoa

Keynote Address

Kaupapa Maori Research, Collaboration and Transformation 

Ngaropi Raumati

Ngāti Mutunga, Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairoa, Te Ātiawa Nui Tonu

Tu Tama Wahine o Taranaki, Aotearoa

and

Professor Leonie Pihama

Te Ātawa, Waikato, Taranaki

Tu Tama Wahine o Taranaki, Aotearoa

Panel Session #1:

Indigenous Heath Nursing Researach

Chair: Professor Odette Best, Australia

Lunch

PechaKucha Presentations

Robert Pourier Jr. - United States of America

Young Medicine Movement: Community Youth Empowerment Model 

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Christina Chakanyuka - Canada

Nurturing Indigenous Nurse Identity, Belonging, Knowledge, and Wellness through Intergenerational Indigenous Nurse Mentorship 

Amélie Blanchet Garneau - Canada

Co-creation of an Indigenous Evaluation Framework for the Implementation of the Joyce Principle in Health and Social Services Organizations in Canada 

Dawn Googoo - Canada

Creating Successful Pathways for Indigenous Nursing Students 

15-minute Oral Presentations  

Associate Professor Teresa Brockie - United States of America

Bolstering Equity, Anti-Racism, and Inclusivity within a Research-Practice Partnership for a Native American Context: Findings from a Nursing PhD curriculum review  

Professor Linda Deravin - Australia

Māori and First Peoples nursing and midwifery academics: Workforce profile across New Zealand and Australia  

Dr. Jeneile Luebke - United States of America

Understanding the Intersections of Intimate Partner Violence, Substance Use, and Mental Health Wisconsin Indigenous Women 

Karen Below - Aotearoa

Wairuatanga unveiled - using matihiko kōrerotia

INRE Fellowship Programme - United States of America

Indigenous Nursing Research Enhancement (INRE) 

Afternoon Tea

On the Couch:

With our Next Generation

Chair: Associate Professor Lisa Bourque Bearskin, Canada

Closing

Location

WG201 foyer

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WA224AB

WG201 foyer

WA224AB

WG201 foyer

WA224AB

WG201 foyer

WA224AB

Gala Dinner

Time

6:30pm

7:20pm

7:30pm

7:45pm

8:15pm

9:00pm

9:15pm

Location

Arrival and mocktails

Registration

Welcome

Honouring our Māreikura

Dinner Speaker

Professor Terryann Clark

University of Auckland, Aotearoa

Mains

Cultural Performance

The Haka Experience

Dessert

Closing Remarks

WG201 foyer

WA224AB

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