agenda day 1 – tuesday, may 5, 2015 day 2 – wednesday, may 6

AGENDA
DAY 1 – TUESDAY, MAY 5, 2015
Time
Session
Level/Room
th
th
nd
3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Early Registration for May 6 and 7
2 level, Foyer
4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Networking Reception
34 Floor
th
DAY 2 – WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2015
Time
Session
Level/Room
6:00 am – 7:00 am
FitNation fitness class
2 level, Georgia A
6:30 am
Registration opens
7:00 am – 8:00 am
Breakfast
3 level, Regency Ballroom
8:00 am – 9:30 am
Cultural Procession and Opening Ceremony
3 level, Regency Ballroom
9:30 am – 9:45 am
Health Break
3 Level, Foyer
9:45 am – 10:45 am
Welcome and Opening Remarks
• Lydia Hwitsum, Chair, Board of Directors, First Nations Health
Authority
• Joe Gallagher, Chief Executive Officer, First Nations Health Authority
• Arlene Paton, Assistant Deputy Minister, Ministry of Health
• Sony Perron, Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, First Nations and Inuit
Health Branch, Health Canada
3 level, Regency Ballroom
10:45 am – 11:00 am
Health Break
3 Level, Foyer
11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Concurrent Sessions (6)
nd
rd
rd
rd
rd
rd
rd
Session 1 – FNHA’s Chief Medical Officer’s Office
• Dr. Evan Adams, Chief Medical Officer, FNHA
3 level, Regency Ballroom
Session 2 – Health is a Business
• Yousuf Ali, Vice-President, Special Projects, FNHA and Darren Larose,
Manager, Business Development, FNHA
2 Level, Plaza A
Session 3 – Communicable Disease: No Time for Complacency
• April MacNaughton, Nurse Manager, Communicable Disease Control,
FNHA
nd
nd
2 Level, Plaza B
nd
Session 4 – Men of the North – Health and Wellness for him
• Men of the North, Jolene Prince, Maternal Child Health Coordinator,
and Alexander Erickson, Nak’azdli Health Center
2 Level, Georgia B
Session 5 – PANEL: Elder Care and Injury Prevention
• The story of Ts'i'ts'uwatul' Lelum (Home for Helping Each Other),
Michele Nault-McIsaac, M’akola ILBC Housing Society
• Fall Prevention for First Nations Elders: the SAIL Adaptation Project,
Yasmin Yassin, Centre for Hip Health and Mobility
Session 6 – Rapid Access to Consultative Expertise: An Innovative Model of
Shared Care
• David Thompson, VP-Seniors Care and Clinical Support Services, and
Garey Mazowita, Providence Health Care
2 Level, Georgia A
DRAFT – April 22nd 2015
nd
nd
2 Level, Plaza C
FitNation outdoor fitness class
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
2:00 pm – 2:15 pm
2:15 pm – 3:15 pm
Lunch
Session 7 – Alaska’s Nuka Model of Care
• Dr. Donna Galbreath, Medical Director, Quality Assurance, Medical
Services Division, Southcentral Foundation
• Dr. Katherine Gottlieb, President & CEO, Southcentral Foundation
Session 8 – Cultural Excellence in Nursing
• Shaunee Casavant, Nursing Services, Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council
and Laurie Dokis, College of Registered Nurses BC
Session 9 – PANEL: First Nations Cancer Strategy
• FNHA's Cancer Strategy, Dr. Nadine Caron
• Addressing gaps in the continuity of cancer care with and for First
Nations, Inuit and Métis living in rural and remote communities in
Canada, Pam Tobin, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer and Dr.
Amanda Ward, FNHA
Session 10 – Indian Residential School Programs: Services for the Future
• Jodie Millward, Regional Mental Wellness Advisor, Fraser-Salish
Region, FNHA
• Nola Jeffrey, Program Director, Tsow-Tun Le Lum Society
•
Cindy Tom-Lindley, Executive Director, Indian Residential School
Survivors Society
• Panel host: Richard Jock, Chief Operating Officer, FNHA
Session 11 – Culture and Identity: A Road to Healthy Community
• Michael McCarthy, Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council
Session 12 – Now That We’re Connected: First Nations Telehealth Showcase
• Joseph Mendez, Chief Information Officer and Vice-President
Innovation and Information Management Services, FNHA
• Megan Hunt, Director, eHealth
Health Break
Session 13 – Easy Steps for Anyone Looking to Live a Longer and Healthier
Life: A Humorous Look at Healthy Living
• Dr. Art Hister, Healthy Living Consultant and Analyst, Global BC and
CKNW
Session 14 – BC Coroners Service
• What we do and how we are partnering with FNHA
• Vince Stancato, Deputy Chief Coroner
Session 15 – PANEL: Honouring our kids with the best start!
• BC Early Years Centre Network, Tessa Graham and Danielle Smith,
Provincial Office for the Early Years
• Talk Learn and Grow Together – Ri7p: A Skills Enhancement Program
for Children and Families, Deanne Zeidler, FNESC and Rachel AndrewNelson, Health Director, Lil’wat
Session 16 – Transformation of First Nations Health Governance in BC:
Developing approaches to Co-Decision Making
• Dr. John O’Neil, Simon Fraser University and Dr. Lloy Wylie, Western
University
DRAFT – April 22nd 2015
Outside (meet at
registration)
rd
3 level, Regency Ballroom
rd
3 level, Regency Ballroom
nd
2 Level, Georgia A
nd
2 Level, Georgia B
nd
2 Level, Plaza B
nd
2 Level, Plaza A
nd
2 Level, Plaza C
rd
3 Level, Foyer
rd
3 level, Regency Ballroom
nd
2 Level, Georgia A
nd
2 Level, Plaza A
nd
2 Level, Georgia B
nd
2 Level, Plaza B
Session 17 – Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Conditions
• June Clearsky, University of Victoria’s Centre on Aging
Session 18 – Community-Driven Addiction Services and NAADAP Review
Case study presentations and next steps for addictions services
• Mabel Louie, Executive Director Health Services; and Randall Brazzoni,
Addictions Recovery Programs Manager, Carrier Sekani Family Services
• Yvonne Rigby-Jones, Executive Director, Tsow-Tun Le Lum Treatment
Centre
• Leah Louis, Program Director, Round Lake Treatment Centre,
• Willie Alphonse, Executive Director; and Jim Chorney, Operations
Director, Nenqayni Wellness Centre
nd
2 Level, Plaza C
Outside (meet at
registration)
rd
3 level, Regency Ballroom
FitNation outdoor fitness class
3:15 pm – 4:00 pm
Award Ceremony: Beefy Chiefs 2.0 – Step Up Challenge Winners
• Hosted by Dr. Evan Adams
5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Cultural Sharing Dinner
rd
3 level, Regency Ballroom
DAY 3 – THURSDAY, MAY 7, 2015
Time
Session
Level/Room
6:30 am - 7:30 am
FitNation fitness class
2 Level, Georgia A
7:00 am
Registration Opens
7:30 am – 8:30 am
Breakfast
3 level, Regency Ballroom
8:30 am – 9:30 am
Key-note Presentation from Southcentral Foundation
• Dr. Katherine Gottlieb, President & CEO
3 level, Regency Ballroom
9:30 am – 9:45 am
Health Break
3 Level, Foyer
9:45 am – 10:45 am
Concurrent Sessions (6)
nd
rd
rd
rd
rd
Session 19 – PANEL: Ten Steps Ahead: Managing the Impacts of Extractive
Industry Development on Community Health
• Ann Marie Sam and Liza Sam, Nak’azdli First Nation
• Reflections on Ownership, Control, Access and Protection of Data
and the Extractive Sector in BC, Janis Shandro, University of
Victoria
3 level, Regency Ballroom
Session 20 – PANEL: Maternal Child Health
• Supporting Rural Maternity Care for First Nations Communities:
Findings from an International Review of the Literature, Dr. Jude
Kornelsen, Co-Director, Centre for Rural Health Research and Kayla
Serrato, FNHA
• We're Having a Baby! Empowering Families One Diaper At A Time,
Amelia Doran and Maxine Stump, Seabird Island Health Center
2 Level, Plaza C
Session 21 – FNHA’s Chief Medical Officer’s Office
• Dr. Evan Adams, CMO, FNHA
2 Level, Plaza B
DRAFT – April 22nd 2015
nd
nd
nd
Session 22 – Sharing Stories of Inspiration: Sport and Recreation Panel
• First Nations Ironman Triathletes, Sonny Sellars and Suzanne
Wilkinson, Colville Tribes
•
"Sport is Medicine for Our People", Greg Edgelow, 1992
Olympian, NCCP National Coach Level 3 and Lara Mussell Savage,
Partner’s Council
2 Level, Georgia B
Session 23 – Nisga'a Valley Healthcare Transformation: An Innovative
Journey
• Mark Godley, Chief Medical Officer and Julia Adams, Nisga’a
Valley Health Authority
2 Level, Georgia A
Session 24 – Community-Driven Addiction Services and NAADAP Review
Case study presentations and next steps for addictions services
• Mabel Louie, Executive Director Health Services; and Randall
Brazzoni, Addictions Recovery Programs Manager, Carrier Sekani
Family Services
• Yvonne Rigby-Jones, Executive Director, Tsow-Tun Le Lum
Treatment Centre
• Leah Louis, Program Director, Round Lake Treatment Centre,
• Willie Alphonse, Executive Director; and Jim Chorney, Operations
Director, Nenqayni Wellness Centre
2 Level, Plaza A
10:45 am – 11:00 am
Health Break
3 Level, Foyer
11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Session 25 – Our Story: BC First Nations Journey – Taking Control of
Health Services
• Grand Chief Doug Kelly, Chair, FNHC
• Joe Gallagher, CEO, FNHA
3 level, Regency Ballroom
Session 26 – Positive Acceptance, Trust and Healing (PATH): Cultural
Means of Healing Trauma
• Kyra Mason and Debra Trask, Nenan Dane zaa Deh Zona Family
Services Society
2 Level, Plaza B
Session 27 – One Size Does NOT Fit All: Insights and Learnings from
Community Based Wellness and Cancer Prevention Initiatives
Throughout BC
• Christy Anderson and Cheryl Colby, BC Cancer Agency Prevention
Program
2 Level, Georgia A
Session 28 – Let’s Talk Transformation: Health Benefits
• John Mah, Vice-President, Health Benefits, FNHA
2 Level, Georgia B
Session 29 – Data and Identity Management
• Gwen Philips, FNHC Representative – Interior
• Joseph Mendez, CIO, FNHA
• Richard Jock, COO, FNHA
2 Level, Plaza C
Session 30 – Integrating modern-Western and traditional-Indigenous
Approaches to Health and Healing
• David Tu & Roberta Price, Vancouver Native Health Society,
Indigenous Elders Partnership (VIP) Program
2 Level, Plaza A
FitNation outdoor fitness class
Outside (meet at registration)
Lunch
3 level, Regency Ballroom
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
DRAFT – April 22nd 2015
nd
nd
rd
rd
nd
nd
nd
nd
nd
rd
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
2:00 pm – 2:15 pm
2:15 pm – 3:15 pm
3:15 pm – 4:00 pm
rd
Session 31 – Joint Project Board Show and Tell Panel: Promising Practices
and Models Session I
• Hosted by Arlene Paton, Assistant Deputy Minister, Ministry of
Health
3 level, Regency Ballroom
Session 32 – Meaningful Measures: An Exploration of Wellness Indicators
• Gwen Philips, FNHC Representative – Interior
• Dr. Amanda Ward, Director, Research, Knowledge Exchange and
Evaluation, FNHA
• Brennan MacDonald, Regional Director – Vancouver Island, FNHA
• Tracey Herbert, Executive Director, First Peoples’ Cultural Council
Session 33 – Let’s Talk Transformation: Health Benefits
• John Mah, VP-Health Benefits, FNHA
Session 34 – Breast Health 101
• Amanda McNally, Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation
Session 35 – Building our Future: An Engagement on Community Capital
• Greg Shea, Vice President-Corporate Services, FNHA
Session 36 – Best Practices in Nursing: Case-studies
• Richard Jock, COO, FNHA
Health Break
Session 37 – Joint Project Board Show and Tell Panel: Promising Practices
and Models – Session II
• Hosted by Arlene Paton, Assistant Deputy Minister, Ministry of
Health
Session 38 – My Sacred Journey: Aboriginal Pregnancy Passport
• Lucy Barney, Perinatal Services BC
Session 39 – Spirit of Renewal and Healing: Addressing Drug & Alcohol
Abuse with Traditional Law as directed by the Hawiith
• Dave Frank and Greg Louie, Ahousaht Holistic Centre
Session 40 – Building our Future: An Engagement on Community Capital
• Greg Shea, VP-Corporate Services, FNHA
Session 41 – Our Collaborative Journey: Reaching the Risky
• Shannon Girling-Hebert, Ktunaxa Nation Council
Session 42 – Indian Residential School Programs: Services for the Future
• Jodie Millward, Regional Mental Wellness Advisor, Fraser-Salish
Region
• Nola Jeffrey, Program Director, Tsow-Tun Le Lum Society
•
Cindy Tom-Lindley, Executive Director, Indian Residential School
Survivors Society
Panel host: Richard Jock, COO, FNHA
Closing Ceremony and Remarks; Draw Prizes
2 Level, Georgia A
Tradeshow
May 6 – 7, 2015
8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Located on the 3rd Floor, Foyer
DRAFT – April 22nd 2015
nd
nd
2 Level, Georgia B
nd
2 Level, Plaza A
nd
2 Level, Plaza C
nd
2 Level, Plaza B
rd
3 level, Foyer
rd
3 level, Regency Ballroom
nd
2 Level, Plaza B
nd
2 Level, Plaza A
nd
2 Level, Plaza C
nd
2 Level, Georgia A
nd
2 Level, Georgia B
rd
3 level, Regency Ballroom
Health Screening
May 5 – 7, 2015
8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Located on the 4th Floor, Brighton Room