Please Note: This Conference Program Is Dated 31 October 2016

Please Note: This Conference Program Is Dated 31 October 2016

Please note: This Conference Program is dated 31 October 2016. Changes may subsequently be made. Please refer to www.artsandhealth.org.au for updates The Australian Centre for Arts and Health gratefully acknowledges the following Conference Partners: ​ Art Gallery of NSW, NSW Department of Ageing and Community Services, NSW Ministerial Advisory Committee on Ageing, Arts NSW, NSW Health, NSW Mental Health Commission, and the Baring Foundation UK, which has supported the attendance of Evan Dawson from Live Music Now and Kate Duncan from City Arts, Nottingham UK. Special thanks to Heather Whitely Robertson, Head of Education and Danielle Gullotta, Programs Administrator at the Art Gallery of NSW. ​ ​ 2016 Arts and Health Australia Awards for Excellence. This year, several awards will be presented each day, throughout the conference The Awards trophy is a boxed, handcrafted pen, made from Australian timbers by Ian Dorney who discovered his talent for pen making while recovering from depression 8th Annual Art of Good Health and Wellbeing International Arts and Health Conference, AGNSW, Sydney November 2016 www.artsandhealth.org.au e: [email protected] Tel: 0416 641 482 Join us on twitter and facebook: @ArtsHealthAu #ArtsHealthAu and www.facebook.com/ausartsandhealth ​ Wednesday 16 November 2016 8.30am – 4pm: Conference Registrations, Domain Theatre Foyer, Lower Ground Floor, AGNSW LOCATION The Domain Theatre will open at 8.30am - please be seated by 9.15am Photographs from Living Creativity: Arts and Health in the Ngaanyatjarra Lands Plenary Session 9.30 am – 12.15pm Domain Theatre Welcome and Acknowledgement to Country by Margret Meagher, Executive Director, Australian Centre for Arts and Health & Lower Ground Floor ​ ​ th Gabriella Carroll, Chair, 8 ​ Annual International Arts and Health Conference ​ ​ The Mike White Memorial Address: “Weapons of Mass Happiness” Clive Parkinson, Director, Arts for Health, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK ​ ​ ​ A reframing of the arts and health agenda in terms of social justice and inequalities is fundamental to any notion of arts, health and wellbeing. An exploration that takes in the commodification of art and artists in the service of the state and challenges the arts and health community to diversify. This presentation seeks to galvanise the evolving arts and health community around its potential to influence long-term social change. John Feneley, Commissioner, NSW Mental Health Commission, Sydney ​ Living Well: The NSW mental health reform agenda and why art is part of it Fay Jackson, Deputy Commissioner, NSW Mental Health Commission and Visual Artist, Sydney ​ Art’s role in mental health recovery: a personal perspective Kay Wilhelm AM, Professor and Head of Discipline of Psychiatry, Notre Dame University, Darlinghurst; Director of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, St Vincent's Hospital; Research ​ Director of 'Faces in the Street', St Vincent’s Urban Mental Health and Wellbeing Research Institute, Conjoint Professor of Psychiatry, UNSW Creativity as an Agent of Change: Clinical Practice and Research Sam Sangster, Chief Executive, Health Infrastructure, NSW Health Arts and Infrastructure The Hon Jillian Skinner MP, NSW Minister for Health, Parliament House, Sydney ​ NSW Health and the Arts Framework Molly Carlile AM (AKA the Deathtalker ®), Chief Executive Officer, South East Palliative Care, Melbourne VIC ​ The Art of Dying Plus Launch of Molly’s latest book “Deathtalker”, just published by New Holland. Program Page 2 8th Annual Art of Good Health and Wellbeing International Arts and Health Conference, AGNSW, Sydney November 2016 www.artsandhealth.org.au e: [email protected] Tel: 0416 641 482 12.15 – 1.15 pm Lunch – Function Room, Ground Floor, AGNSW Wednesday 16 November 2016: 1.30pm – 3pm Breakout Sessions 1 8th Annual Art of Good Health and Wellbeing International Arts and Health Conference, AGNSW, Sydney November 2016 www.artsandhealth.org.au e: [email protected] Tel: 0416 641 482 Wednesday 16 November Wednesday 16 November Wednesday 16 November Wednesday 16 November 1.30pm – 3pm 1.30pm – 3pm 1.30pm – 3pm 1.30pm – 3pm Arts and Health in Primary and Acute Care Arts and Health Programs and Research Arts and Health Arts and Medical Humanities Centenary Auditorium Function Space Gallery Workshop Gallery Workshop Designing Arts and Health Programs for Hospitals Co Creating a Global Language for Measuring and Making Art in the Gallery artmed: a surprising synergy Oral Presentation Communicating the Impact of Participation in the Oral Presentation Tracey Callinan, professional musician and Executive Arts ​ Frances Wild, Program Oral Presentation ​ Coordinator, Learning and Director, Arts OutWest, Regional Arts NSW Michael Chappell, Founder and Managing Director, ​ Access Department Christine McMillan, artist, educator and Arts and Culture Counts, Perth, WA ​ ​ ​ National Gallery of Australia Health Coordinator at Arts OutWest (AOW) and Canberra ACT Bathurst Health Service, NSW Incorporating the Arts into Quantitative Health Victoria Jones, Founding Director, Arts Health Research ​ Oral Presentation Associates, Melbourne, VIC Michael Leach, Biostatistician and Epidemiologist, ​ Reflected Legacy: creative patient care in an acute Loddon Mallee Integrated Cancer Service, Bendigo palliative care ward Health, VIC Oral Presentation Flutter Lyon Creativity-as-practice: A re-conceptualisation of Contemporary artist and co-founder (with Kerrie creativity for mental health services Noonan from The Groundswell Project), The Reflected ​ Oral Presentation Legacy program at Liverpool Hospital John Rae Senior Lecturer in the School of Biomedical Sciences, ‘The building just doesn’t allow more’: User ​ Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, NSW experiences of the built environment in inpatient rehabilitation settings Arts for Recovery, Resilience, Teamwork and Skills Oral Presentation (ARRTS) Jacinta Colley, PHD Candidate, School of Human Ian Drayton, General Manager, Faculty of Arts and ​ ​ Services and Social Work and Menzies Health Design, University of Canberra, ACT; Jordan Williams, Institute Queensland, Griffith University Logan ​ Poet and Multimedia artist and Associate Professor, Campus, Brisbane, QLD Creative Writing, University of Canberra, ACT 8th Annual Art of Good Health and Wellbeing International Arts and Health Conference, AGNSW, Sydney November 2016 www.artsandhealth.org.au e: [email protected] Tel: 0416 641 482 Program Page 3 ​ Wednesday 16 November 2016: 3.15pm – 4.45pm Breakout Sessions 2 8th Annual Art of Good Health and Wellbeing International Arts and Health Conference, AGNSW, Sydney November 2016 www.artsandhealth.org.au e: [email protected] Tel: 0416 641 482 Wednesday 16 November Wednesday 16 November Wednesday 16 November Wednesday 16 November 3.15pm – 4.45pm 3.15pm – 4.45pm 3.15pm – 4.45pm 3.15pm – 4.45pm Creative Ageing Arts and Community Health Artists in Healthcare and Agedcare Gallery Workshop Centenary Auditorium Function Space Gallery Workshop The Aural Environment in Age Care Homes - a Kym Rae, Director of the Gomeroi gaaynggal Arts Our Creativity and resilience – What does arts ​ Sound Investment Health and Research Programs, University of Newcastle health practice offer practitioners? ​ Oral Presentation NSW Workshop Gary Thorpe OAM, General Manager, 4MBS Classic Leigh Tesch and Jacqui Dawborn, arts health ​ ​ ​ ​ FM Radio Station and the new digital station MBS Alexandra Walton, Co-ordinator, Personal Helpers and practitioners and consultants and co-founders, Inscape ​ Light and Silver Memories Mentors Service, Ngaanyatjarra Health Service, Tas, Hobart TAS Warburton Community, via Alice Springs, Northern Territory; Silvano Giordano, Wilurarra Creative ‘Giving Voice = Creating Memory Books’: Artful ​ ​ Living Creativity: Arts and Health in the Methods in the Dementia Setting Oral Presentation Ngaanyatjarra Lands Miranda Lawry, photo-media artist and researcher, ​ My Mob – Identity and healing through the Senior Lecturer, School of Creative Arts, University of Newcastle, NSW; Kath Grushka, visual arts and Indigenous artmaking process ​ design educator and researcher, Senior Lecturer, Oral presentation ​ School of Education, University of Newcastle, NSW Jane Austin, Academic Coordinator and Literacy, ​ Language and Numeracy (LLN) Specialist, NAISDA Co-designing Positive Ageing, Oral Presentation Dance College, Kariong, Central Coast, NSW ​ Lyn Milne, Social Policy and Planning Advisor, Inner Raymond D Blanco is of Kanju / Wik (Cape York) ​ ​ West Council, Sydney NSW; Mary Ciantar, Strategic Aboriginal heritage mixed with Magarem of Mer Island ​ ​ (TSI) and works as a director and performer, nurturing Community Projects Office, Ageing, Inner West Council, Sydney NSW Indigenou Youth through the arts, Gosford, NSW. Whariki House – the New Zealand Performing Arts Dance like you’re 99 Oral Presentation Industry Wellbeing Initiative Rachel O’Loughlin, dancer and Physiotherapist NSW Oral presentation ​ Health, Broulee, NSW Taimi Allan, CEO, Changing Minds NZ ​ Body Maps: A Heart-ful Inquiry Oral Presentation Cathryn Lloyd, facilitator, creative development coach ​ and educator, Founder/Director, Maverick Minds - Shift Your Thinking, Brisbane QLD Program Page 4 Wednesday 16 November 2016: Enjoy the Gallery After Hours or catch up with friends at the pop up bar or in the café Thursday 17 November 2016 8.30am – 4.00pm: Conference Registrations Domain Theatre Foyer 8th Annual Art of Good Health and Wellbeing International Arts and Health

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