WHO Western Pacific Region Nursing and Midwifery Leadership Summit 2006 Building Leadership Capacity and Disease Prevention in the Western Pacific
Convened by: UTS: Health, University of Technology, Sydney Australia, 28-30 November 2006
A Summit on Building Leadership Capacity and Disease Prevention in the Western Pacific was held at the Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia from 28-30th November, 2006. The Summit was attended by 33 Chief Nurses including deputy chief nurses; eleven representatives from various WHO Collaborating Centres (and representatives from two proposed WHOCCs) and 30 other delegates from a range of organizations relevant to the Summit objectives. From the total group of delegates 20 were also speakers. The Summit consisted of key presentations and feedback sessions involving all the Summit delegates.
WHO Western Pacific Region Summit 2006 Report (pdf, 303kb).
View gallery in flickr.
View photos from the summit dinner (opens an external site).
Presentations
AAAH - The Asia-Pacific Action Alliance on Human Resources for Health
Overview of pandemic preparedness - Aileen Plant
Albion Street Centre - Charmaine Turton, Sue Greig, Philip Melling
Pandemic Preparedness - Ang Beng Choo
Nursing Leadership in Disaster Management - Cho-Ja Kim
Strategic Action Plan for Nursing and Midwifery Development in the Western Pacific Region
Draft Strategic Action Plan for Nursing and Midwifery Development in the Western Pacific Region - Kathleen Fritsch
Draft Strategic Action Plan - Kathleen Fritsch
Progress report of nursing through the 4 stages of political development - Frances Hughes
Political development-leading health - Frances Hughes
HRH Issues and the Minimum Dataset - James Buchan
Community Health or the Community's Health? - Jocelyn Keith
The Role of the Chief Nursing Officer: Leadership Capacity and Succession Planning in a Leadership Role - Judith Shamian
Principles for Regulation in Public Health Crises - Julie Hamblin
Key Area Result 1 2 3 4 5 - Health Planning, Advocacy and Political Commitment
Lady Jocelyn Keith
Fostering nursing leadership in times of political flux - Mary Chiarella
Enhancing and Standardizing Regional Training Programmes in Nursing - Monica Fong
A Challenge in Developing the Center of Excellence for Disaster Nursing - Noriko Katada
Building leadership capacity in Australian midwifery - Pat Brodie
Speech - Paul McLeay
Patient safety and Infection Control
Strategic Directions for Strengthening Nursing and Midwifery Services
Regional Chief Nursing Officers - Sue Kelly
Summit Program - Nursing and Midwifery Leadership Summit 2006
Pandemic Preparedness - the Hong Kong Experience - Thomas Wong
WHO Map
WHO Progress Report - Minimum Data Set of HRH Indicators, October 2006
The World Health Report 2006 - Working together for health