2022 Program

Program

Our program will allow us to foster passion, maintain purpose, build influence and increase impact! 

Program times are listed in ACDT.

WEDNESDAY 23rd NOVEMBER 2022
0800 – 1600 Suite 2 Speakers presentation room/committee room open
0800 – 1700 Ballroom Gallery Exhibition open
0800 – 1700 Ballroom Gallery Registration Open
  PRE CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
0830 – 1030 Ballroom A Pre-conference workshop – Forensic Court report writing in the Youth Court Jurisdiction

Facilitated by Dr Loraine Lim with

Dr Catia Malvaso, Rachael Shaw, Judge Penny Eldridge and Barry Jennings

1030 – 1100 Ballroom Gallery Morning Tea
1100 – 1200 Ballroom A Pre-conference workshop
1230 – 1330 Balcony Gallery Arrival Lunch & Exhibition
  Official Congress Opening 
1330 – 1340 Main Plenary Welcome to Country:

Jack Buckskin

Founder and Managing Director of Kuma Kaaru Cultural Services Pty Ltd

 

1340 – 1350 Main Plenary Conference Chair address:

Casey Isaacs & Catia Malvaso

1350 – 1400 Main Plenary Official Opening:

Chief Justice of South Australia, the Honourable Chris Kourakis

  PLENARY SESSION #1
1400 – 1405 Main Plenary Keynote Introduction:

Chief Justice of South Australia, the Honourable Chris Kourakis

1405 – 1500 Main Plenary Keynote speaker:

Professor David Garland

Arthur T Vanderbilt Professor of Law and Professor of Sociology, New York University 

1500 – 1530 Balcony Gallery Afternoon Tea
1530 – 1535 Main Plenary Keynote Introduction:

Dr Ken O’Brien

1535 – 1630 Main Plenary Keynote speaker:

Professor Kevin Dutton

School of Psychology, University of Adelaide

1630 – 1700 Main Plenary SA AGM 
1700 – 1830 Gallery Level 1 Welcome Reception
THURSDAY 24th NOVEMBER 2022
0800 – 1600 Suite 2 Speakers presentation room/committee room open
0800 – 1700 Ballroom Gallery Exhibition open
0800 – 1700 Ballroom Gallery Registration open
0800 – 0830 Ballroom Gallery Coffee/Tea on arrival
  PLENARY SESSION #2
0900 – 0905 Main Plenary Keynote introduction:

Judge Anthony Allen, District Court of South Australia

0905 – 1000 Main Plenary Keynote speaker:

Professor John Lynch

School of Public Health, University of Adelaide 

1000 – 1010 Main Plenary Lived experience panel introduction:

The Minister for Human Services, The Honourable Nat Cook

1010 – 1100 Main Plenary Panel session: Lived experience

Lorna Robinson, Deb Moyle, Tony Karpany  and Scott Richards.

Chair: Louisa Hackett, Principal Psychologist, Youth Justice

Sponsored by: OARS Community Transitions

1100 – 1130 Ballroom Gallery Morning Tea
  PLENARY SESSION #3
1130 – 1135 Main Plenary Keynote introduction:

Hayley Mills, Deputy Chief Executive of SA Department for Correctional Services

1135 – 1230 Main Plenary Keynote speaker:

Dr Armon Tamatea

School of Psychology, University of Waikato New Zealand 

1230 – 1330 Main Plenary National AGM 
1230 – 1330 Gallery Level 1 Buffet Lunch & Exhibition
  CONCURRENT SESSION #1
Impacts of adversity and novel data approaches Cultural considerations and innovations  Innovations in the assessment and treatment of family violence  Neuropsychological considerations in assessment, treatment and practice  Symposium 
Ballroom A Ballroom B Ballroom C Suite 3 Meeting room B
Chair: Catia Malvaso Chair: Narain Nambiar Chair: Dr Lauren Moulds Chair : Melissa Hughes Chair: Laura Caire
1330 – 1350 Topic: Absolute and relative rates of both violent victimisation and perpetration amongst people with mental illness in a whole of population Danish national register-based study

Speaker: Kimberlie Dean

Topic: Working towards cultural safety in systems and practice for First Nations people

Speaker: Melissa Clarke

 

Topic: Implementing a risk led approach to predicting and policing high severity family violence.

Speaker: Michael Trood

 

Topic: Perspective-taking and the detection of suspicious behaviour

Speaker: Zoe Michael

 

 

 

 

 

 

Topic: If the ability to communicate is a basic human right, how can we uphold this for individuals with oral and written communication difficulties accessing forensic mental health services?

Speaker: Laura Caire

 

 

1350 – 1410 Topic: Does Adult Attachment Insecurity Mediate the Relationship between Childhood Maltreatment and Violent Behavior?

Speaker: Nina Papalia

Topic: Bi-cultural Practice in Correctional Psychology, Innovation and Collaboration

Speaker: Roxanne Heffernan,  Ryan Botha, Tarsh Edwards, Mate Webb

 

 

 

Topic: Arbitrary Detention is Secure Dementia Care in New Zealand

Speaker: Frances Matthews

1410 – 1430 Topic: Early developmental vulnerabilities following exposure to domestic violence and abuse: findings from an Australian population cohort record linkage study

Speaker: Tyson Whitten

Topic: The relevance of prior offending to risk and need in youth family violence

Speaker: Abigail Sheed

 

 

Topic: Expert Evidence of Dementia in Sentencing Offenders: Why is it Critical?

Speaker: Amee Baird

1430 – 1450 Topic: Utilising police data sets: Identifying opportunities for early intervention.

Speaker: Kay Lancefield

1450 – 1520 Gallery Level 1 Afternoon Tea 
CONCURRENT SESSION #2
Impact of adversity and trauma in vulnerable adolescent populations New directions in forensic practice, assessment and treatment  Considerations in human rights, personal accountability and community safety Engaging and investing in co-design and communities  Victims and survivors of crime
Chair: Louisa Hackett Chair: Lauren Moulds Chair: Anthony Allen Chair: Oliver Burgess Chair: Casey Issacs
Ballroom A Ballroom B Ballroom C Suite 3 Meeting room B
1520 – 1540 Topic: The Impact of Attachment Experiences of Dual Order Youth Offenders with Residential Care History on the Therapeutic Alliance Process

Speaker: Sarah-Louise Tkaczyk

Topic: The clinical stages of psychosis across violent and non-violent prisoners in New South Wales (NSW)

Speaker: Natalia Yee

Topic: Bending the arc: reconciling rights, recovery and least restriction in psychiatric care.

Speaker: Jessie Taylor

Topic: Changing culture changing lives: Lessons in service co design and establishment.

Speaker: Suzanne Dick

Topic: Taking significant steps towards repairing the irreparable: reparations for victims of Commonwealth sexual offences

Speaker: Leah Ratcliff

 

1540 – 1600 Topic: Residential Out of Home Care: Trauma, Complexity, Failing Up through a system that traumatises.

Speaker: Douglas Faircloth

Topic: Substance induced psychosis and the Sir Austin Bradford-Hill criteria for causation

Speaker: Olav Nielsson

Topic: Life Imprisonment in NSW – Human rights and the Phuong Ngo case

Speaker: John Anderson

Topic: Co-designing a training program for upskilling mental health carers in understanding, recognising and communicating risk for aggression

Speaker: Gabrielle Gibson

Topic: Australian Victims and Survivors of Crime; Compensation and Financial Support – Do We Compensate Offenders?

Speaker: Charmaine Holyoak-Roberts

 

1600 – 1620 Topic: Early identification of young people engaging in risk behaviours: An opportunity for preventing Youth Justice system contact?

Speaker: Tessa Gloede

Topic: Assessing Cognitive Functioning among Forensic Mental Health Inpatients

Speaker: Han-Mari Cronje

Topic: Reforming a jail in the US: Observations from an Australian warden

Speaker: Astrid Birgden

Topic: The Relationship Between Justice System Non-Involvement and the Social and Emotional Wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Youth

Speaker: Maicee Harrison

Topic: Lawyers’ perceptions about complainants and case outcomes in cases involving allegations of child sexual abuse

Speaker: Natalie Martschuk

 

1620 – 1640 Topic: Who am I, and where do I belong? The role of identity and belonging in vulnerable youth engaging in maladaptive behaviours

Speaker: Christina Melrose

Topic: Assessment of people with intellectual disability in the New Zealand Criminal Justice System: How do liberty interests feature? 

Speaker: Amanda McFadden

Topic: Characteristics of Prisoner to Staff Physical Assault in New Zealand Prisons

Speaker: Samantha Taaka

Topic: Co-designing legal and non-legal advocacy 

Speaker: Penelope Weller

 
1900 – late Conference Dinner @ Orso

36 Kensington Rd, Rose Park SA 5067

Dress: Cocktail 

FRIDAY 25th NOVEMBER 2022
0800 – 1600 Suite 2 Speakers presentation room/committee room open
0800 – 1600 Ballroom Gallery Exhibition open
0800 – 1500 Ballroom Gallery Registration open
0800 – 0830 Ballroom Gallery Coffee/Tea on arrival
  PLENARY SESSION #4
0900 – 0905 Main Plenary Keynote introduction:

Chief Psychiatrist Dr John Brayley

0905 – 1000 Main Plenary Keynote speaker:

Dr Cathy Ludbrook

Clinical Lead, Borderline Personality Disorder Collaborative 

1000 – 1030 Ballroom Gallery Morning Tea
1030 – 1035 Main Plenary Raise the Age Panel introduction

Attorney General of South Australia, the Honourable Kyam Maher MLC

1035 – 1200 Main Plenary Panel session: Raise the Age

Cheryl Axleby, Co-Chair, Change the Record 

Melissa Clarke, Principal Consultant Katji Yanun 

Ashum Owen, Senior Policy Officer, Office of the Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People

Facilitated by Chris Kummerow

1200 – 1300 Gallery Level 1 Buffet Lunch and Exhibition
CONCURRENT SESSION #3
Impact of adversity and trauma among young people engaging in harmful behaviours New directions in assessment and management of high risk clients Insights into mental illness in forensic and justice contexts Innovations in assessment and treatment of adolescent family violence
Chair: Katherine McLachlan Chair: Oliver Greeves Chair: Jo Liptak Chair: Emily Harper
Ballroom A Ballroom B Ballroom C Suite 3
1300 – 1320 Topic: Introducing the ACE Matrix: A Visualisation of chronic ACES in Queensland adolescents adjudicated for sexual offences

Speaker: Danielle Harris

Topic: Terrorism: what is in a word?

Speaker: Justin Barry-Walsh

Topic: Psychiatric illness and the risk of reoffending: Recurrent event analysis for an Australian birth cohort

Speaker: James Ogilvie

 

Topic: KIND an intervention for adolescents using violence within family and intimate partner relationships – Emerging lessons from SA and QLD

Speaker: Kate Melvin,  Chelsea Leach

 

 

 

1320 – 1340 Topic: Brothers in arms or making a murderer

Speaker: Luke Broomhall

Topic: The Independent National Security Legislation Monitor’s Review of the Commonwealth post-sentence detention and monitoring regime for terrorist offenders.

Speaker: Mark Nolan

 

Topic: Have the rates of mental illness, self-harm, and substance use been increasing over time amongst those in custody? An examination of survey results of incarcerated young people and adults in NSW over a 15-year period

Speaker: Carey Marr, Christie Browne

1340 – 1400 Topic: Adolescent Killers: Using Two Timeline Methods to Map Life Histories of Adolescents that Kill

Speaker: Yasmin Richards

Topic: Countering Violent Extremism Intervention – Towards an Inclusion Support approach

Speaker: John Young

 

Topic: Mental health of Aboriginal men and women in NSW custody

Speaker: Daria Korobanovia

1400 – 1420 How sentencing judges use information about child sexual abuse and subsequent trauma in adult defendants’ lives

Speaker: Katherine McLachlan

Topic: Successful factors in care teams working with complex and high risk clients:
Observations of what works, and what doesn’t, from the coordinators’ perspectivesSpeaker: Jacqui Brown 

1420 – 1450 Ballroom Gallery Afternoon Tea
CONCURRENT SESSION #4
New directions in cross-disciplinary and multi-agency collaborations, practice and teaching Innovative programs in justice and forensic contexts Young people, the law and early intervention opportunities New directions in assessment and treatment of individual who commit sex offences
Ballroom A Ballroom B Ballroom C Suite 3
Chair: Chris Kummerow Chair: Lauren Moulds Chair: Jo Liptak Chair: Emily Harper
1450 – 1510 Topic: Lawyer Wellbeing: Introducing a new kind of workplace conversation

Speaker: Kayleigh Young, Kate Jackowski and Emily Knowles

Topic: New Directions in Working with Complex and Challenging Behaviours in Prison: The Moroka Program

Speaker: Daniel Simsion, Rebecca Kam, Amber Fougere.

Topic: Doli Incapax a decade on: where to from here?

Speaker: Chris Lennings, Nicholas Lennings

Topic: Misogyny, Anger, or Sadism? Reconceptualising the Vindictive Rapist and their Offences

Speaker: Michael Davis

1510 – 1530 Topic: Meet Me at the Altar: Consciously coupling tort law and emotions

Speaker: Christina Platz, Tina Popa

Topic: A Violence Prevention Program for Aboriginal men in South Australia

Speaker: Henry Pharo and Vickie Dodd

Topic: Automated assessment of sexual recidivism risk: Statistical, cultural, clinical, and legal issues

Speaker: Mark Howard

1530 – 1550 Topic: The Harassment of South Australian Government Dignitaries: A Mental Health Perspective

Speaker: Sravan Anne, Catherine Crouch

Topic: Thyme Out – An innovative social enterprise approach to working with juvenile offenders

Speaker: Kate Barrelle

Topic: Young people and their legal rights in Aotearoa New Zealand: Can we increase level of understanding?

Speaker: Clare-Ann Fortune

Topic: Cognitive and Emotional Processes Underlying Attitudes Towards Sexual Offenders

Speaker: Cindy Queiroz

1550 – 1610
1610 – 1630 Ballroom Gallery Conference Close

2022 Provisional Program

*Program subject to change, please check back for updates

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