Pathways to Prevention

Pan Pacific Perth, Western Australia
8—11 November 2016

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS


The Keynote Address
The Honourable Wayne Martin
Chief Justice of WA


 
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention Evaluation Project (ATSISPEP)
Professor Pat Dudgeon
School of Indigenous Studies, University of Western Australia



Expanding Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Functions
Padma Raman
Executive Director, AHRC


 
Preventative Pathology — Learning From Sudden Cardiac Death
Dr Jodi White
Forensic Pathologist


 
Transition and Innovation in the Singapore Coronial System
Marvin Bay
State Coroner, Singapore


 
Towards a National Suicide Prevention Strategy
Ms Sue Murray


 
Using Coronial Data to Assist in Death Prevention — The Prevention of Unintentional Drowning
Ms Amy Peden and Ms Eva Saar



Suicide in Western Australia in 2014 — Mental Health Commission
Mr Timothy Marney


 
Mental Health and Drugs and Alcohol — A Holistic Approach
Dr Adam Brett
Consultant Psychologist


 
Alcohol and Drug Services — Mental Health Commission
Dr Allan Quigley
Director Clinical Services — Next Step


 
Prevention in Practice
Dr Adam Griffin and Ms Ainslie Kirkegaard


 
From Death We Learn 
Dr Helga Weaving
Department of Health, Western Australia


 
NPS: Here Today, Dead Tomorrow? Part 1
NPS: Here Today, Dead Tomorrow? Part 2
Dr Victoria Kueppers, Bianca Douglas and Dr Daniel Moss


 
Speech by Chris Field, Western Australian Ombudsman