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2006 Australian General Practice Network Forum 2006 Australian General Practice Network Forum
25-28 November 2006 at the Gold Coast Convention Centre
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Program of Events

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9.00-9.20 Opening Address: Hon. Jeff Kennett, Chair, beyondblue: the national depression initiative
9.20-9.50 Speaker 1: The general practice perspective, Dr Chris McAuliffe
Speaker 2: The allied health perspective, Ms Amanda Gordon, President, APS
Speaker 3: Primary Mental Health Care Development: a psychiatrist's perspective, Dr Geoff Riley (invited)
9.50-10.05 The consumer and carer journey, Ms Ingrid Ozols and Ms Alana Peker, yyblue Ambassador
10.05-11.05

Ten years of Divisional primary mental health care action, Ms Leanne Wells, Manager Policy & Development/Principal Adviser Mental Health, ADGP Ltd

Better Outcomes: the experience to date and lessons learnt, Professor Ian Hickie, Chair, Better Outcomes Evaluation Working Group

Access to allied psychological services ? Divisional service provision, Ms Jane Pirkis, University of Melbourne

A focus of prevention and early intervention for families, Dr Matthew Sanders

11.05-11.35

Morning Tea   

11.35-1.00
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Stream 1: Integrating with State Health Services
Chair: Dr Tori Wade

Stream 2: Early Intervention for Populations at Risk of Suicide 
Chair: Ms Tanja McLeish

Stream 3: From Research to Action
Chair: Ms Leonie Young
Stream 4: Youth
Chair: Ms Jane Westley
1.00-2.00

Lunch 

2.00-3.40

Stream 1: Psychologists working in the general practice setting
Lead By: Prof Lyn Littlefield and Dr Louise Roufeil

Stream 2: Primary Care Partnerships
Chair: Ms Leanne Wells
Stream 3: From Research to Action
Chair: Ms Anne Diamond
Stream 4: Utilising GPs in program delivery
Chair: Ms Sarah Bradfield
3.40-4.10

Afternoon Tea

4.10-4.40

Panel Discussion: Primary Mental Health Care - the next 10 years?
Lead by Dr Rob Walters, Chair, ADGP Ltd

Prof Ian Hickie, Chair, Better Outcomes Evaluation Working Group
Dr Chris McAuliffe, Primary Mental Health Care GP Advisor, ADGP Ltd
Dr Tori Wade, SA Division of General Practice Inc
Professor Lyn Littlefield, Australian Psychological Society
Dr Tony Hobbs, Director ADGP Ltd and GP working in rural practice
Ms Marcella Barisic
Ms Alan Peker, yyblue Ambassador
Ms Ingrid Ozols

4.40-4.55 Closing Address, Dr Rob Walters, Chair ADGP

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