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Significant Workshops/ Seminars

2010

  • Nay, R.& Winbolt, M. 'IT, ethics and issues surrounding some of the dilemmas that can occur around choice, respect, dignity'. Simavita Round Table and Lunch, 23 February
  • Nay, R. 'Operating in the new workplace relations environment. Workforce Panel. The future of nurses in aged care: What needs to change?' Aged & Community Care Victoria, 25 March.
  • Bauer, M., & McAuliffe, L. 'Sexuality in residential aged care'. Sexuality, aggression and the Commonwealth compulsory reporting requirements for residential aged care services: Workshop for residential aged care staff. Bendigo Health, February.

2009

  • Nay, R. ‘Consumer directed care planning with people demonstrating behaviours of concern.’  La Trobe Community Health Service. Melbourne - 4 March
  • Edgar, C (for R Nay). ‘Nursing Issues.’ Australian Pain Society 29th Annual Scientific Meeting. Sydney - 5 April
  • Nay, R.  ‘What will the Aged Care Workforce look like in the future – what needs to change?’ ACCV Workforce Seminar.  Melbourne – 21 April
  • Nay, R. Bendigo Health Home Support Nurses. Melbourne - 23 April
  • Nay, R.  ‘Constructive family/staff relationships in aged care:  from systematic review to audit tool.’ Griffith University Research Centre for Clinical & Community Practice Innovation.  Queensland - 24 April
  • Bauer, M. & Bathgate, T.  ‘Constructive Staff/Family Relationships in Residential Aged Care.’  Aberdeen Aged Care, Melbourne - 30 April
  • Bauer, M. Winbolt, M, Nay, R., Edgar, C., Meyer, C. John Fawkner Hospital- Staff Education, ‘Older People in Acute Care.’ Melbourne – April - May
  • Nay, R., Bauer, M. & McAuliffe, L. ‘Sexuality.’  Caulfield General Medical Centre.  Melbourne – August - October
  • Bauer, M.  ‘Health Assessment.’  SCORE research sites.  August.
  • Bauer, M. & Bathgate, T.  ‘Constructive staff-family relationships in residential aged care – research findings.’  Centre for cultural diversity in ageing.  Melbourne – 28 August
  • Nay, R. ‘Clinical leadership and innovative responses’.  Department of Human Services.  Melbourne – 28 August
  • Nay, R. & Fetherstonhaugh, D.  The Pines Lodge.  Adelaide – 8-9 September.
  • Nay, R.  ‘What is PCC? Connecting your role, your background, your management style and Person centred care’.  BECC ANUM Boot Camp.  Melbourne – 18 September.
  • Winbolt, M.  ‘Working together to improve dementia care’ Dementia Education Seminar - 21 September.
  • Bauer, M & Fitzgerald, L.  ‘Hospital discharge planning for older people with dementia and their family carer’.  Austin Health, Melbourne – September.
  • Nay, R.  ‘Getting the most out of life’  Alzheimer’s Tasmania celebrating life exhibition.  Tasmania – 8 & 9 October
  • Nay, R.  ‘Reality or Rhetoric – exploring elder abuse, advanced care directives and the behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia’.  RDNS Dementia Master Class.  Melbourne – 15 October
  • Nay, R.  ‘Ageing & Social participation’.  Life/Writing Narratives of Ageing, Illness & Renewal.  Melbourne – 16 October
  • Winbolt, M.  ‘Resident rights and risk taking’.  AAG Seminar. Hamilton – 16 October
  • Bathgate, T., Bauer, M., Nay, R., Fetherstonhaugh, D., Winbolt, M. & McAulliffe, L.  ‘Constructive staff/family relationships in residential aged care. Aberdeen Aged Care, Melbourne – October 
  • Bathgate, T., Bauer, M., Nay, R., Fetherstonhaugh, D., Winbolt, M. & McAulliffe, L.  ‘Constructive staff/family relationships in residential aged care.  Lynden Aged Care, Melbourne – October
  • Bathgate, T., Bauer, M., Nay, R., Fetherstonhaugh, D., Winbolt, M. & McAulliffe, L.  ‘Constructive staff/family relationships in residential aged care'.  Bundoora Extended Care Centre, Melbourne – October
  • Nay, R. & Fetherstonhaugh, D.  ‘Leading the charge excellence and innovation in public sector residential aged care’.  DHS Quality Improvement Seminar.  Melbourne – 11 November
  • Nay, R. & Winbolt, M.  ‘Translating research into practice workshop.’  AAG National conference.  Canberra – 26 November
  • Fetherstonhaugh, D.  ‘Evidence-based practice and SCORE’. AAG Forum.  Melbourne – 9 December
  • Nay, R., Winbolt, M., Garratt, S., Ibrahim, J., Murray, M.  TIME for dementia workshop series.  March – November

2008

  • Koch, S. ‘Sexuality – not in my Dementia unit!’ Alzheimer’s Australia.  Hobart, 21 & 22 February.
  • Nay, R. ‘Sex, sexuality, ageing and dementia.’ Victorian Geriatric Medicine Training Program.  Melbourne, 3 April.
  • Koch, S. ‘Ageing in Acute Care – The Issues.’ Nursing Education, The Alfred Hospital.  Melbourne, 2 April.
  • Bauer, M. ‘Health Assessment.’ Bundoora Extended Care Centre Inservice.  Melbourne, May.
  • Nay, R.  Chaired a workshop at the 31st Annual Conference of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment.  Melbourne, 1 May.
  • Koch, S. ‘Restraint practices.’ Hampstead Aged Care. Arcare.  Melbourne, 13 May.
  • Nay, R. & Fetherstonhaugh, D. ‘The practicalities of running your research project – supervision of personnel, budget management, competing responsibilities, deciding authorship and other challenges.’ La Trobe University Research and Graduate Studies Office Seminar Series.  Melbourne, 15 May.
  • Koch, S. ‘Evidence based practice workshop.’ Aged Care Standards and Accreditation Agency Better Practice Conference.  Adelaide, 24 May.
  • Nay, R. ‘Best practice and future directions in clinical care for our elders.’ Mary MacKillop Aged Care Strategic Planning Day.  Melbourne, 13 June.
  • Nay, R. ‘Is this dementia or depression?  Addressing the interface – treating the problem.’ Aged & Community Care Victoria State Congress.  Melbourne, 20 June.
  • Koch, S. ‘Evidence based practice workshop.’ Aged Care Standards and Accreditation Agency Better Practice Conference.  Hobart, 26 June.
  • Koch, S. ‘Evidence based practice workshop.’ Aged Care Standards and Accreditation Agency Better Practice Conference.  Sydney, 24 July.
  • Nay, R. ‘Walking with purpose:  Whys, wherefores and watchouts in dementia.’  Department of Human Services seminar.  Melbourne, 30 July.
  • Koch, S. ‘Restraint free environment.’ Gippsland Health Services.  Melbourne, 8 & 11 August.
  • Nay, R. ‘Best practice and future direction in clinical care for our elders.’  Mary MacKillop Aged Care.  Melbourne, 13 June.
  • Nay, R. ‘Person Centred Care: Fanciful rhetoric in a climate of fear and risk aversion!’ Victorian Healthcare Association Strategic Implications of an Ageing Community Forum.  Melbourne, 22 August. 
  • Koch, S. ‘Evidence based practice workshop.’ Aged Care Better Practice.  Brisbane, 11 & 12 September.
  • Nay, R. ‘Applying safety and quality from a patient’s point of view.’ Monash Health Services Management:  Principles of Health Care Quality Improvement seminar.  Melbourne, 16 September.
  • Nay, R. ‘Clinical risk in residential aged care – quality and safety.’  Department of Human Services seminar.  Melbourne, 18 September.
  • Nay, R. ‘Family/staff relationships and sex and aged care.’ Bundoora Extended Care Centre Nurses workshop. Melbourne, 26 September.
  • Fetherstonhaugh, D. ‘Hobson’s choice: Dialysis or the coffin?  A study of dialysis decision-making amongst older people.’ Melbourne Health Nephrology seminar.  Melbourne, 6 October.
  • Koch, S. ‘Evidence based practice workshop.’ Aged Care Better Practice.  Melbourne, 23 October.
  • Koch, S. ‘Evidence into practice.’ Blue Cross. Melbourne, 28 October.
  • Nay, R. ‘Dementia & sexuality:  Let’s talk about sex.’ TIME for dementia Workshop. Bendigo, 5 November.
  • Fetherstonhaugh, D. ‘Person-centredness in aged care – an ethical responsibility but how can we measure it?’ MelBERN Bioethics Discussion Series.  Melbourne, 5 November.
  • Koch, S. ‘Evidence based practice workshop.’ Aged Care Better Practice.  Perth, 13 November.
  • Fetherstonhaugh, D. ‘Hobson’s choice: Dialysis or the coffin?  A study of dialysis decision-making amongst older people.’ Annual General Meeting, Renal Society of Australasia.  Melbourne, 14 November.
  • Nay, R. ‘Innovative workforce responses to the changing aged care environment.’  Department of Human Services.  Melbourne, 19 November.
  • Winbolt, M. ‘Medication management: Get a GRIP!’ National Prescribing Service Project workshop. Canberra, 24 November.
  • Nay, R. ‘A clinical conundrum:  The panel of speakers will address a hypothetical case study around the management of a person with dementia.’ TIME for dementia workshop.  Hobart, 2 December.
  • Nay, R. ‘Social inclusion and older people workshop.’ Brotherhood of St Laurence.  Melbourne, 3 December.

2007

  • Nay, R., We give the Best Care Here!  Melbourne Health Medical, Nursing & Allied Health staff, 4th October.
  • Nay, R., Sexuality and Dementia.  Alzheimer’s Coordinator’s meeting, 3rd August.
  • Nay, R., We Give the Best Care Here!  DHS Aged Care Quality Improvement Seminar, Clinical Governance & Risk Management, 26th July.
  • Nay, R., Depression in residential care:  Assessment management and developing appropriate services.  Hammond Care’s 4th National Conference on Depression in the Elderly Workshop, Sydney, 28th June.
  • Nay, R., kNOw Assault when you see it!  DHS Aged Care Quality Improvement Seminar, Manage the Challenge Behaviour Management in Residential Aged Care, 19th April.
  • Nay, R., Official opening of Sunlight Residential Aged Care, 5th April.
  • Nay, R., Facilitate a planning session for Bendigo Health Senior Nurse Council, 14th March.
  • Nay, R., Mayfield Education’s Graduation Ceremony guest speaker, 1st March.

2006

  • Nay, R., (guest speaker) “Celebrating and supporting an ageing society”.  Beechworth Health Service 2006 Annual General Meeting, 26th October.
  • Nay, R., “There is never enough time, staff or money!  Is person-centred care just fanciful rhetoric?” Department of Human Services Aged Care Quality Improvement Seminar, A Person Centred Approach – Possible? Difficult? Important? Likely? 26th October.
  • Nay, R., “There is never enough time, staff or money!  Is person-centred care just fanciful rhetoric?”  MECWA presentation, 19th October.
  • Nay, R., Person Centred Care.  Presentation to Aged Mental Health Program at Southern Health, Melbourne, 6th October.
  • Koch, S.  Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council: Participated in the workshop to review the professional Code of Conduct and Ethics. Melbourne, September.
  • Koch, S., & Nay, R.  What nurses do well.  World Elder abuse day conference. DVC. 15th June
  • Koch, S. Department of Health and Ageing: June, Melbourne. Quality Indicators for Residential Aged Care.  June 2006
  • Koch, S. Presented on behalf of Professor Rhonda Nay at the National Pain conference. Melbourne.  May 2006.
  • Koch, S. Presented on behalf of Professor Rhonda Nay at the Geriatrician forum Melbourne.  April 2006.
  • Nay, R., Beyond Compliance:  Making it happen.  Department of Human Services Aged Persons Mental Health Residential Services Forum – Preparing for Accreditation, Melbourne, 9th March.
  • Nay, R., What are the future care models for aged care and the role of the Registered Nurse Division 1?  VAHEC – Nurses Board of Victoria Professional Discussion Group, Melbourne, 28th February.
  • Nay, R., Current Controversies:  The Ageing Workforce.  St Vincent’s Health - Sisters of Charity National Nursing Executive Meeting, Melbourne, 27th February.
  • Nay, R., Older People and Sexuality.  Primelife, Melbourne, 2nd February.

2005

  • Koch, S. How older people can’t sleep?  Department of Human Services Aged Care Quality Improvement Seminar, Melbourne, May.
  • Garratt, S. Independence is a state of mind.  Glenview Aged Care Expo Presentations. Held in Hobart 17th June.
  • Koch, S. Oral Hygiene  Meadowglen Nursing Centre. Epping. July.
  • Nay, R. The Cutting Edge of Aged Care – Nirvana.  Department of Human Services Aged Care Quality Forum, Maryborough, 11th February.
  • Nay, R. Completed and current research.  University of Newcastle Research Higher Degree Week, Newcastle. 14th-17th February.
  • Nay, R.  Health and Aged Care for the Future:  Sustainable, Creative, Across Boundaries and Person-Centred.  Department of Human Services Fifth Ministerial Rural and Regional Health Forum, Melbourne. 7th April.
  • Nay, R.  Workplace planning:  Discipline or health driven.  Bayside Nurse Managers Forum, 29th April.
  • Garratt, S. Clinical Decision Making. Study Day. Australian Rehabilitation Nurses Association, Hobart. Tasmania.
  • Koch, S. Nurse’s Secret Business.  Alzheimer’s Australia, ACT.  11th May.
  • Nay, R. Nurses Board/VAHEC, Melbourne. 17th May.
  • Nay, R. Aged Care Clinical Nursing Research – trials, tribulations and success.  Aged Care Association of Victoria Ltd “Watch It Grow” 2005 State Congress, Melbourne. 26th-27th May.
  • Nay, R. Quality of Care Indicator Project – what does this mean in relation to residential aged care?  Department of Human Services Aged Care Quality Improvement Seminar, Melbourne.  30thMay.
  • Nay, R. Older People and Sexuality.  ACAS Workshop 10th June and 21st June
  • Nay, R.  Australian & New Zealand College of Mental Health Nurses.  Melbourne.  18th July.
  • Nay, R.  Fact or Ficton?  Evidence Based Clinical Practice.  Department of Human Services working group forum.  5th August.
  • Nay, R., & Koch, S. Quality indicators/reduction of restraint use/sleep issues and the older person/sexuality.  South West Healthcare in Warrnambool. August.
  • Nay, R.  Lots of heartache, no money-physiotherapy postgraduate education is a waste of time?  APA national Cardiothoracic Conference Debate.  October.
  • Nay, R. Ageing and healthcare future directions  Bendigo Health Care Group, Bendigo.  November.
  • Nay, R.  Building Policy Direction – Will workforce issues unduly influence policy development?  Department of Human services planning a workforce for future service models forum, Wangaratta.  November.

Computer Software

  • Koch B (2004). Nursing Care Planner and Documentation Tools for Registered Nurses (Revision a), Bravozulu Global Solutions, Melbourne. http://www.icare.com.au