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Plenary Presentations

Governance and sovereignty in relation to Whaioranga Te Pā Harakeke Iwi driven, Paeārahi-led Falls Injury, Prevention and Recovery for Older Māori research programme

Dr Joanna Hikaka

University of Auckland + Te Arawa partners

Monday 11th March 

Plenary Session 9:30am

Trauma Networks; resilient structures or the injury equivalent of light rail? 

Professor Ian Civil

Tuesday 12th March 

Plenary Session 9:00am

Partnering for Indigenous Injury Prevention: an ongoing conversation

Professor Maree Toombs, Professor of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health, University of New South Wales

Wednesday 13th March 

Plenary Panel 11:00am

What could awesome look like?

Tane Cassidy - Accident Compensation Corporation

Monday 11th March

Plenary Session 9:30am

Home safety initiatives

Professor Micheal Keall

Tuesday 12th March 

Plenary Session 9:00am

Partnering for Indigenous Injury Prevention: an ongoing conversation | Worksafe

Hans Key, National Advisor Pacific Responsiveness, Worksafe New Zealand

Wednesday 13th March 

Plenary Panel 11:00am

Radical Incrementalism: Taking steps towards Te Tiriti led prevention 

Te Miri Rangi, Partnered Delivery Manager, Māori Injury Prevention | Accident Compensation Corporation

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Justine Pivac Solomon, Manager, Strategic Investment | Accident Compensation Corporation

Monday 11th March 

Plenary Session 1:30pm

Weaving Du & Mau: Aboriginal Reciprocity & Collaboration in Brain Injury Research 

Jennifer Cullen

Tuesday 12th March 

Plenary Session 9:00am

Mā te Mātau, Ka Ora Through Knowledge comes Life & Wellbeing

 Dr Maria Baker, Chief Executive Officer, Te Hiku Hauora

Wednesday 13th March 

Plenary Panel 11:00am

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