| PANDDA 2023 Conference Video Presentations

Acknowledgement to Country.
Conference Opening.
The Hon. Ged Kearney, Assistant Minister Health & Aged Care
Progress in Intellectual Disability Health Care: Progress on the establishment of the National Centre of Excellence.
Professor Julian Trollor 3DN UNSW
NDIS Made Simple.
Frank Marzo, Director Healthcare Consulting
Self Employment Forum: “Nurses – doing it for themselves”.
Cristina Blanch and Carla Watson; Jayne Lehmann; Sharon Paley; Jodie Thompson; Louise Hedges; and Sharon Baillie
PANDDA President’s Update.
Professor Nathan Wilson
PANDDA/UWS Research Project: A history of nursing in intellectual and developmental disability 1960–2016.
Dr Peter Lewis and A/Professor Kathryn Weston
The leadership role of nurses and midwives.
Professor Alison McMillan PSM, Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer Australia
Transition of Health Services: Paediatric to Adult in the Context of Complex Disability and Health Conditions: A family perspective.
Tracy White, Specialist Support Coordinator and Mum of Harry
Diabetes and Disability.
Jayne Lehmann RN, EdHealth
Embedding a human rights approach across the Quality Management System.
Dr Sarah Burston
A description of the Australian disability nursing workforce using census data from Ahpra 2022.
Macey Barratt
Fostering collaboration between Primary Care and the Disability Sector to improve preventative health outcomes for people with intellectual disability. Gemma Ridley and Jennifer Brennen
Service improvements to address barriers to accessing healthcare at Austin Health, for people who are Neurodivergent.
Ebony Stewart and Sam Lieberman
Disability Health Access Service – a tiered model of care enabling access to preventative healthcare for people with intellectual disabilities.
Michelle Templeton
Developing targeted staff education and training by understanding disability awareness at Austin Health.
Ebony Stewart and Sam Lieberman
Barriers and opportunities for improved hospital admission and discharge for people with disabilities focussing on partnership solution opportunities across health, disability and NDIA.
Heather McMinn and Janet McLeod



