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I'm catching up on some of the recorded sessions & will start a thread on the 'Impact of the UN Committee’s statement in 2019 in relation to the minimum age of criminal responsibility', one of #RANZCP2022's recorded sessions, presented by Invited speaker Dr Enys Delmage
Dr Delmage is a consultant in adolescent forensic psychiatry and has worked in an adolescent forensic inpatient unit in Porirua, New Zealand, since November 2017. He has an interest in the law as it relates to children.ranzcp2022.com.au/dr-enys-delmage #RANZCP2022
Minimum age of criminal responsibility is defined as the age below which is deemed incapable of having committed a criminal offence. Below this age, children are 'doli incapax' - incapable of knowing that what they were doing was wrong- Dr Delmage #RANZCP2022
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Beautiful views in Sydney for the third day of #RANZCP2022! The third day sessions will start soon.
Below is a thread of 5 key takeaways from sessions I saw on Day Two, a day which focused on priority populations and the impacts of climate change.
1/ Important to embed cultural safety into mental health service provision that is based on authentic co-design, allowing culturally appropriate and flexible methods of sharing knowledge - Dr Kashyap #RANZCP2022
2/ Healthcare workers, including psychiatry clinicians, need to be open, honest and acknowledge own vulnerabilities - A/Prof Coleman #RANZCP2022
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The first of today's concurrent sessions are about to kick off! To prepare for this afternoon's keynote by Tim Flannery on #ClimateChange and #MentalHealth, I'm going to catch up on and tweet out yesterday's symposium, which is now available on demand. #RANZCP2022
Follow @coopesdetat who is going to jump into the 'training during pandemic' session and also #RANZCP2022 for more Congress discussions!
Chaired by Dr Cybele Dey, presenters incl A/Prof Fiona Charlson, Tara Crandon, Georgia Langmaid & Charles Le Feuvre @DrCybeleDey #climateactionnow #forhealthssake #RANZCP2022

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Starting a new thread for the second keynote address by Kamilaroi and Wiradjuri journalist Stan Grant, a multi-award winning current affairs host & author, currently serving as the @ABCaustralia International Affairs Editor. #RANZCP2022 Image
He will deliver a keynote address on Indigenous mental health on the opening day of the Congress. #RANZCP2022
Asks "how do we live in a country where our presence itself is seen to be something as hostile?" - Stan Grant #RANZCP2022
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Coming to the end of our session here we welcome Prof Bronwyn Fredericks who will wrap up #AusVotesHealth2022.
@BronFredericks
She's talking about the importance of having First Nations people at the table for everything that concerns them.
"I think there's an overwhelming complacency and a growing complacency. And sometimes I wonder if it will ever end?"
She talks about the importance of the @ulurustatement Statement from the Heart:
"The Uluru Statement from the Heart is a modest ask... It is a chance to change the future."
"The time is now to listen and the time is now to make something important for all of us...
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"Something that I've noticed with the cut back of targeted programs is the spill into the justice system" says @AxCheryl, responding to a question on the effect of failing to properly fund health and mental health programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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She wants to see more community-led initiatives: "We have a valuable resource in our Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Organisations. They know families they know communities. They have a great demand on their services, don't get me wrong...
They provide culturally safe services that provide services without a report going to whatever department or whatever it might be. Without anything going wrong.
We want to make sure our children, our families are safe. It's really pushed our communities over the edge. We've been
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At this final #AusVotesHealth2022 webinar we're now hearing from Misha Ketchell, editor of the @ConversationEDU (@mishaketch)
"An election campaign is the worst time to raise policy issues," says Misha, citing the Overton Window concept of political attention.
(Find more info at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overton_w… for those following along at home):
The parties at election time, he argues, are aware they should focus on two or three attention-grabbing policies.
Misha cautions against relying on the media to deliver balanced coverage either, as the media is driven ...
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Some of the statistics Cheryl Axleby has put forward in her talk tonight are stark: "60% of children who are incarcerated in that age bracket - 10-14 years of age - are First Nations children."
She calls for a change not just in the minimum age for incarceration, but also in ...
the way crime is addressed: truly working toward rehabilitation rather than punishment by, for example, using therapy to address a child's reason for their actions.
"There's a great opportunity for us," she says...
to break the generational cycle for incarceration if there's a therapeutic response for children."
@Change_Record #AusVotesHealth2022
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