#HEAL2022 has resumed now, with participants splitting into thematic sessions: I (@mariemcinerney) will be in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander knowledges and food/soil/water security: @AlisonSBarrett will be at clean energy and bushfires sessions
Assoc Prof Linda Payi Ford opens with the importance of Indigenous voices being heard in climate action and #HEAL2022 discussions
Hearing from Prof Elaine Lawurrpa Maypilama & Assoc Prof Petra Buergelt re this project #HEAL2022
Sees Indigenous knowledges as critical to survival, not just of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people but all humanity #HEAL2022
The more we are getting to know, the more we in awe of the sophistication, tremendous value of Indigenous knowledges, says A/P Buergelt of Yolngu research #HEAL2022
Project has looked at what made Yolngu stronger, and what makes Yolngu weaker. Latter points to Balanda (non-Indigenous people) research impact #HEAL2022
Pathways to strengthening Yolngu, includes strengthening (already strong) Yolngu governance. #HEAL2022
Now hearing from Kris Vine re Healing Country project, local community led actions aimed at addressing disproportionate impact of climate change on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people #HEAL2022
"Doing this research because I have responsibility to take care of Country: I'm the manifestation of my ancestors". Climate change compounding the disparities caused by colonisation." Amba-Rose Atkinson
Big takeway from #COP27 was the need to "protect our knowledge holders", a key part of that is in language which "brings Country to life". Relationality is integral to methodology: Amba-Rose Atkinson #HEAL2022
Significance of research: identity tied to Country, destroying this link damages health and wellbeing. Amba-Rose Atkinson sees climate change as a symptom of colonisation, says important to define what 'climate justice' refers to, where Indigenous voices are there. #HEAL2022
Now hearing from Djarra Delaney, Quandamooka - his PhD at Melbourne Uni School of Geog, is investigating climate adaptation practices in Australian Indigenous island communities in context of colonisation/climate change #HEAL2022
Welcome recognition on Masig island in the Torres Strait of non-colonised weather/seasons -- Djarra Delaney says knowledges also to be found in Indigenous art, other methods of recording #HEALTH2022
Adaptation discussions too often 'top-down' - within community, because of gaps, adaptation occurs at a local level, but beware of colonial co-opting: Djarra Delaney #HEAL2022
Comment in the chat box, echoes praise from Assoc Prof Linda Payi Ford at cultural safety on show in research projects outlined here at #HEAL2022 session
Linda Payi Ford closes theme session, praising Amba-Rose and Djarra for how they both draw from oral histories and lived experience in the way they interpret the world, urges them to share videos to other young people on Tic Toc, "to see and hear your voices". #HEAL2022
New session now opens on: Food, soil and water security, being led by Professor Erica Donner (UniSA) #HEAL2022:
Donner: Means we need to take a One Health approach: holistic view that is very close to the wisdom of Indigenous knowledge systems, which is why Indigenous leadership so important to @HealingWorksAu#HEAL2022
There is human right to water and sanitation, Aust is a signatory to the SDGs. UNDRIP also acknowledges right to water, sanitation health for Indigenous peoples. #HEAL2022
1100 remote communities in Australia, huge diversity. But v often tap water not safe to drink: report last week that more than 500 communities did not have water that was safe to drink/regularly tested: more here #HEAL2022theconversation.com/countless-repo…
Water has to be: "fit for people, purpose and place" - tech not the only solution, local solutions critical, incl workforce, skills, infrastructure: Lansbury #HEAL2022
Cultural, racial and financial issues in play on water security/access, with huge impacts for health: Lansbury #HEAL2022
Now hearing from Prof Anne Roiko (@Griffith_Uni) - talks re the amazing twisted and torn tree in her slide, what it says about resilience, strength and long-term thinking #HEAL2022
Roiko talking about the need to do research differently so it can handle the complexity of climate change ("biotic impoverishment"): water transcends boundaries, disciplines but are disconnected systems of monitoring/surveillance #HEAL2022
Hearing how 70 pc of emerging infectious diseases have animal origins now, from Prof Aparna Lai
Water an important pathway for zoonotic spillover, raising many questions (most literature focused on vector borne diseases), incl risk from climate change, other gaps.
Creation of Australian CDC presents timely opportunity to link animal-human-environment systems together to: we gather a lot of data that not integrated - Lal #HEAL2022
The serious impact of climate change on contamination to be seen in Sydney (2019) where air pollution from smoke events assoc with 5pc of non-accidentally mortality: Prof Nanthi Bolan @uwanews#HEAL2022
Need for more political and social scientists to be involved in discussions/work on impact of climate change on health, and solutions/mitigations etc, being discussed at equity session being chaired by @SharonFrielOz#HEAL2022
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The #ClimateHealthMatters #CroakeyLIVE #AusVotes2025 webinar (5-6pm AEST) will focus on regional communities’ experiences/responses to the climate health crisis, with great panel led by @AlisonVerhoeven, cc @healthy_climate
@AlisonVerhoeven @healthy_climate Despite hard work from health/medical orgs, there's been so little media/political focus on #climatehealth concerns #AusVotes2025. It's a different story at @CroakeyNews. Check all our coverage here: croakey.org/category/elect…
And so to end: final session set to begin for #MedicalRadiationSciences2025 #ASMIRTNZIMRT2025
Panel Discussion – The role of AI in Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy: Expert Insights Panellists: Daniel Johnstone, Andrew Murphy, Courtney Ryder, Daniel Sapkaroski, Nick Woznitza
Moderated by Craig Rispin #MedicalRadiationSciences2025 #ASMIRTNZIMRT2025
What should we start doing? What should we stop doing? What should we continue doing? Questions to lead this panel discussion #MedicalRadiationSciences2025 #asmirtnzimrt2025
Day 3 #ASMIRTNZIMRT2025 opening in the Mammography stream, hearing about cultural safety and health equity from Lisa Te Paiho (Te Aitanga a Mahaki, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Maniapoto) is National Program Manager, BreastScreen Aotearoa #MedicalRadiationSciences2025
A familiar but important slide from Lisa Te Paiho #ASMIRTNZIMRT2025 #MedicalRadiationSciences2025
Definitely not equity of access on breast screening for Maori and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women #ASMIRTNZIMRT2025 #MedicalRadiationSciences2025
Day 2 at #ASMIRTNZIMRT2025 - starting off with a very timely session on the forthcoming national lung cancer screening program which will begin being offered to eligible patients from July 2025 - background here health.gov.au/our-work/nlcsp
Alan Malbon telling us that Cancer Australia initially proposed a two-step eligibility process: former was both age and smoking history-based, latter was through the application of a risk assessment.
#MedicalRadiationSciences2025 #ASMIRTNZIMRT2025
Later revised to: patients aged 50-70 years eligible for screening if they had a smoking history of at least 30 pack-years and either continued to smoke or had quit smoking within the past 10 years
Final session for Day 1 at #ASMIRTNZIMRT2025
#MedicalRadiationSciences2025
A focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Maori health and wellbeing.
Hearing from Lisa Te Paiho (Te Aitanga a Mahaki, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Maniapoto), BreastScreen Aotearoa & Jamaine Fraser, Te Whatu Ora Hauora Māori Services Directorate, both representing MiRO (Māori in Radiation Oncology at #ASMIRTNZIMRT2025 #MedicalRadiationSciences2025
More here re MiRO (Māori in Radiation Oncology #ASMIRTNZIMRT2025 #MedicalRadiationSciences2025
We're at the historic Aboriginal Advancement League in Naarm/Melbourne, on the lands of the Wurundjeri peoples of the Kulin nation for the launch of the 2025 report from the @closethegapOZ #CloseTheGap2025
The 2025 @closethegapOZ report is titled: Agency, Leadership, Reform: Ensuring the Survival, Dignity and Wellbeing of First Nations Peoples
@closethegapOZ Wominjeka: Wurundjeri Elder Uncle Tony Garvey welcomes today’s #CTG2025 launch to Country, talks about his pride in standing up for his people, in the footsteps of his Elders and ancestors, who have nurtured this land over 60,000 years.