❓ Hon. Donna Faragher asks about the selection process and program details for the WA Illicit Amphetamine Summit. Hon. Jon Ford provides the requested information, including tabling the summit program.
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ILLICIT AMPHETAMINE SUMMIT
I refer to the answer given yesterday to question without notice 300 regarding the Illicit Amphetamine Summit - (1) Who selected the groups that have been invited to participate in the summit? (2) Will the minister table a copy of the summit program, including the topics to be discussed in the workshops; and, if not, why not? Hon JON FORD
I refer to the answer given yesterday to question without notice 300 regarding the Illicit Amphetamine Summit - (1) Who selected the groups that have been invited to participate in the summit? (2) Will the minister table a copy of the summit program, including the topics to be discussed in the workshops; and, if not, why not? Hon JON FORD
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On behalf of the minister representing the Minister for Health, I thank Hon Donna Faragher for some notice of the question. The Minister for Health has supplied the following answer - (1) The WA Illicit Amphetamine Summit is sponsored by the Director General of Health and the Commissioner of Police. A working party of the Drug and the Alcohol Office and the WA Police identified potential participants from community groups, services and stakeholder groups that are relevant to the key areas that will be the focus of the summit, which are prevention, treatment, law enforcement, mental health, acute health, corrections, courts and diversion programs, child protection and Aboriginal issues. Some additional invitations have been issued in response to requests from community groups. (2) Yes. I table the attachment and seek leave to have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2762.] The following material was incorporated - WA ILLICIT AMPHETAMINE SUMMIT 3rdJuly 2007 Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Program Registration 8.00 - 8.30am Opening The Minister for Health the Hon. Jim McGinty8.30 am Welcome to country Marie Taylor - Noongar elder8.40am Part 1 a. Introduction by chairs b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am Morning tea11.05 - 11.45am Part 2. Discussion from the floor Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm Lunch1.00-1.50pm Part 3 Working groups: 1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm Afternoon tea3.20 - 4.00pm Part 4 Plenary Chairs present the recommendations for limited comment.4.00 - 5.00pm Close Minister for Police the Hon. John Kobelke5.00 - 5.15pm Post summit hospitality 5.15 - 6.30pm
(1) Who selected the groups that have been invited to participate in the summit? (2) Will the minister table a copy of the summit program, including the topics to be discussed in the workshops; and, if not, why not? Hon JON FORD replied: On behalf of the minister representing the Minister for Health, I thank Hon Donna Faragher for some notice of the question. The Minister for Health has supplied the following answer - (1) The WA Illicit Amphetamine Summit is sponsored by the Director General of Health and the Commissioner of Police. A working party of the Drug and the Alcohol Office and the WA Police identified potential participants from community groups, services and stakeholder groups that are relevant to the key areas that will be the focus of the summit, which are prevention, treatment, law enforcement, mental health, acute health, corrections, courts and diversion programs, child protection and Aboriginal issues. Some additional invitations have been issued in response to requests from community groups. (2) Yes. I table the attachment and seek leave to have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2762.] The following material was incorporated - WA ILLICIT AMPHETAMINE SUMMIT 3rdJuly 2007 Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Program Registration 8.00 - 8.30am Opening The Minister for Health the Hon. Jim McGinty8.30 am Welcome to country Marie Taylor - Noongar elder8.40am Part 1 a. Introduction by chairs b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am Morning tea11.05 - 11.45am Part 2. Discussion from the floor Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm Lunch1.00-1.50pm Part 3 Working groups: 1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm Afternoon tea3.20 - 4.00pm Part 4 Plenary Chairs present the recommendations for limited comment.4.00 - 5.00pm Close Minister for Police the Hon. John Kobelke5.00 - 5.15pm Post summit hospitality 5.15 - 6.30pm
(2) Will the minister table a copy of the summit program, including the topics to be discussed in the workshops; and, if not, why not? Hon JON FORD replied: On behalf of the minister representing the Minister for Health, I thank Hon Donna Faragher for some notice of the question. The Minister for Health has supplied the following answer - (1) The WA Illicit Amphetamine Summit is sponsored by the Director General of Health and the Commissioner of Police. A working party of the Drug and the Alcohol Office and the WA Police identified potential participants from community groups, services and stakeholder groups that are relevant to the key areas that will be the focus of the summit, which are prevention, treatment, law enforcement, mental health, acute health, corrections, courts and diversion programs, child protection and Aboriginal issues. Some additional invitations have been issued in response to requests from community groups. (2) Yes. I table the attachment and seek leave to have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2762.] The following material was incorporated - WA ILLICIT AMPHETAMINE SUMMIT 3rdJuly 2007 Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Program Registration 8.00 - 8.30am Opening The Minister for Health the Hon. Jim McGinty8.30 am Welcome to country Marie Taylor - Noongar elder8.40am Part 1 a. Introduction by chairs b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am Morning tea11.05 - 11.45am Part 2. Discussion from the floor Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm Lunch1.00-1.50pm Part 3 Working groups: 1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm Afternoon tea3.20 - 4.00pm Part 4 Plenary Chairs present the recommendations for limited comment.4.00 - 5.00pm Close Minister for Police the Hon. John Kobelke5.00 - 5.15pm Post summit hospitality 5.15 - 6.30pm
Hon JON FORD replied: On behalf of the minister representing the Minister for Health, I thank Hon Donna Faragher for some notice of the question. The Minister for Health has supplied the following answer - (1) The WA Illicit Amphetamine Summit is sponsored by the Director General of Health and the Commissioner of Police. A working party of the Drug and the Alcohol Office and the WA Police identified potential participants from community groups, services and stakeholder groups that are relevant to the key areas that will be the focus of the summit, which are prevention, treatment, law enforcement, mental health, acute health, corrections, courts and diversion programs, child protection and Aboriginal issues. Some additional invitations have been issued in response to requests from community groups. (2) Yes. I table the attachment and seek leave to have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2762.] The following material was incorporated - WA ILLICIT AMPHETAMINE SUMMIT 3rdJuly 2007 Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Program Registration 8.00 - 8.30am Opening The Minister for Health the Hon. Jim McGinty8.30 am Welcome to country Marie Taylor - Noongar elder8.40am Part 1 a. Introduction by chairs b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am Morning tea11.05 - 11.45am Part 2. Discussion from the floor Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm Lunch1.00-1.50pm Part 3 Working groups: 1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm Afternoon tea3.20 - 4.00pm Part 4 Plenary Chairs present the recommendations for limited comment.4.00 - 5.00pm Close Minister for Police the Hon. John Kobelke5.00 - 5.15pm Post summit hospitality 5.15 - 6.30pm
On behalf of the minister representing the Minister for Health, I thank Hon Donna Faragher for some notice of the question. The Minister for Health has supplied the following answer - (1) The WA Illicit Amphetamine Summit is sponsored by the Director General of Health and the Commissioner of Police. A working party of the Drug and the Alcohol Office and the WA Police identified potential participants from community groups, services and stakeholder groups that are relevant to the key areas that will be the focus of the summit, which are prevention, treatment, law enforcement, mental health, acute health, corrections, courts and diversion programs, child protection and Aboriginal issues. Some additional invitations have been issued in response to requests from community groups. (2) Yes. I table the attachment and seek leave to have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2762.] The following material was incorporated - WA ILLICIT AMPHETAMINE SUMMIT 3rdJuly 2007 Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Program Registration 8.00 - 8.30am Opening The Minister for Health the Hon. Jim McGinty8.30 am Welcome to country Marie Taylor - Noongar elder8.40am Part 1 a. Introduction by chairs b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am Morning tea11.05 - 11.45am Part 2. Discussion from the floor Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm Lunch1.00-1.50pm Part 3 Working groups: 1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm Afternoon tea3.20 - 4.00pm Part 4 Plenary Chairs present the recommendations for limited comment.4.00 - 5.00pm Close Minister for Police the Hon. John Kobelke5.00 - 5.15pm Post summit hospitality 5.15 - 6.30pm
(1) The WA Illicit Amphetamine Summit is sponsored by the Director General of Health and the Commissioner of Police. A working party of the Drug and the Alcohol Office and the WA Police identified potential participants from community groups, services and stakeholder groups that are relevant to the key areas that will be the focus of the summit, which are prevention, treatment, law enforcement, mental health, acute health, corrections, courts and diversion programs, child protection and Aboriginal issues. Some additional invitations have been issued in response to requests from community groups. (2) Yes. I table the attachment and seek leave to have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2762.] The following material was incorporated - WA ILLICIT AMPHETAMINE SUMMIT 3rdJuly 2007 Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Program Registration 8.00 - 8.30am Opening The Minister for Health the Hon. Jim McGinty8.30 am Welcome to country Marie Taylor - Noongar elder8.40am Part 1 a. Introduction by chairs b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am Morning tea11.05 - 11.45am Part 2. Discussion from the floor Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm Lunch1.00-1.50pm Part 3 Working groups: 1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm Afternoon tea3.20 - 4.00pm Part 4 Plenary Chairs present the recommendations for limited comment.4.00 - 5.00pm Close Minister for Police the Hon. John Kobelke5.00 - 5.15pm Post summit hospitality 5.15 - 6.30pm
(2) Yes. I table the attachment and seek leave to have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2762.] The following material was incorporated - WA ILLICIT AMPHETAMINE SUMMIT 3rdJuly 2007 Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Program Registration 8.00 - 8.30am Opening The Minister for Health the Hon. Jim McGinty8.30 am Welcome to country Marie Taylor - Noongar elder8.40am Part 1 a. Introduction by chairs b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am Morning tea11.05 - 11.45am Part 2. Discussion from the floor Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm Lunch1.00-1.50pm Part 3 Working groups: 1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm Afternoon tea3.20 - 4.00pm Part 4 Plenary Chairs present the recommendations for limited comment.4.00 - 5.00pm Close Minister for Police the Hon. John Kobelke5.00 - 5.15pm Post summit hospitality 5.15 - 6.30pm
Leave granted. [See paper 2762.] The following material was incorporated - WA ILLICIT AMPHETAMINE SUMMIT 3rdJuly 2007 Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Program Registration 8.00 - 8.30am Opening The Minister for Health the Hon. Jim McGinty8.30 am Welcome to country Marie Taylor - Noongar elder8.40am Part 1 a. Introduction by chairs b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am Morning tea11.05 - 11.45am Part 2. Discussion from the floor Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm Lunch1.00-1.50pm Part 3 Working groups: 1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm Afternoon tea3.20 - 4.00pm Part 4 Plenary Chairs present the recommendations for limited comment.4.00 - 5.00pm Close Minister for Police the Hon. John Kobelke5.00 - 5.15pm Post summit hospitality 5.15 - 6.30pm
[See paper 2762.] The following material was incorporated - WA ILLICIT AMPHETAMINE SUMMIT 3rdJuly 2007 Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Program Registration 8.00 - 8.30am Opening The Minister for Health the Hon. Jim McGinty8.30 am Welcome to country Marie Taylor - Noongar elder8.40am Part 1 a. Introduction by chairs b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am Morning tea11.05 - 11.45am Part 2. Discussion from the floor Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm Lunch1.00-1.50pm Part 3 Working groups: 1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm Afternoon tea3.20 - 4.00pm Part 4 Plenary Chairs present the recommendations for limited comment.4.00 - 5.00pm Close Minister for Police the Hon. John Kobelke5.00 - 5.15pm Post summit hospitality 5.15 - 6.30pm
The following material was incorporated - WA ILLICIT AMPHETAMINE SUMMIT 3rdJuly 2007 Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Program Registration 8.00 - 8.30am Opening The Minister for Health the Hon. Jim McGinty8.30 am Welcome to country Marie Taylor - Noongar elder8.40am Part 1 a. Introduction by chairs b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am Morning tea11.05 - 11.45am Part 2. Discussion from the floor Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm Lunch1.00-1.50pm Part 3 Working groups: 1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm Afternoon tea3.20 - 4.00pm Part 4 Plenary Chairs present the recommendations for limited comment.4.00 - 5.00pm Close Minister for Police the Hon. John Kobelke5.00 - 5.15pm Post summit hospitality 5.15 - 6.30pm
WA ILLICIT AMPHETAMINE SUMMIT 3rdJuly 2007 Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Program Registration 8.00 - 8.30am Opening The Minister for Health the Hon. Jim McGinty8.30 am Welcome to country Marie Taylor - Noongar elder8.40am Part 1 a. Introduction by chairs b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am Morning tea11.05 - 11.45am Part 2. Discussion from the floor Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm Lunch1.00-1.50pm Part 3 Working groups: 1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm Afternoon tea3.20 - 4.00pm Part 4 Plenary Chairs present the recommendations for limited comment.4.00 - 5.00pm Close Minister for Police the Hon. John Kobelke5.00 - 5.15pm Post summit hospitality 5.15 - 6.30pm
Registration 8.00 - 8.30am Opening The Minister for Health the Hon. Jim McGinty8.30 am Welcome to country Marie Taylor - Noongar elder8.40am Part 1 a. Introduction by chairs b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am Morning tea11.05 - 11.45am Part 2. Discussion from the floor Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm Lunch1.00-1.50pm Part 3 Working groups: 1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm Afternoon tea3.20 - 4.00pm Part 4 Plenary Chairs present the recommendations for limited comment.4.00 - 5.00pm Close Minister for Police the Hon. John Kobelke5.00 - 5.15pm Post summit hospitality 5.15 - 6.30pm
b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
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Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm
1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm
Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm
Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm
Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm
1.50-3.20pm
(1) Who selected the groups that have been invited to participate in the summit? (2) Will the minister table a copy of the summit program, including the topics to be discussed in the workshops; and, if not, why not? Hon JON FORD replied: On behalf of the minister representing the Minister for Health, I thank Hon Donna Faragher for some notice of the question. The Minister for Health has supplied the following answer - (1) The WA Illicit Amphetamine Summit is sponsored by the Director General of Health and the Commissioner of Police. A working party of the Drug and the Alcohol Office and the WA Police identified potential participants from community groups, services and stakeholder groups that are relevant to the key areas that will be the focus of the summit, which are prevention, treatment, law enforcement, mental health, acute health, corrections, courts and diversion programs, child protection and Aboriginal issues. Some additional invitations have been issued in response to requests from community groups. (2) Yes. I table the attachment and seek leave to have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2762.] The following material was incorporated - WA ILLICIT AMPHETAMINE SUMMIT 3rdJuly 2007 Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Program Registration 8.00 - 8.30am Opening The Minister for Health the Hon. Jim McGinty8.30 am Welcome to country Marie Taylor - Noongar elder8.40am Part 1 a. Introduction by chairs b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am Morning tea11.05 - 11.45am Part 2. Discussion from the floor Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm Lunch1.00-1.50pm Part 3 Working groups: 1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm Afternoon tea3.20 - 4.00pm Part 4 Plenary Chairs present the recommendations for limited comment.4.00 - 5.00pm Close Minister for Police the Hon. John Kobelke5.00 - 5.15pm Post summit hospitality 5.15 - 6.30pm
(2) Will the minister table a copy of the summit program, including the topics to be discussed in the workshops; and, if not, why not? Hon JON FORD replied: On behalf of the minister representing the Minister for Health, I thank Hon Donna Faragher for some notice of the question. The Minister for Health has supplied the following answer - (1) The WA Illicit Amphetamine Summit is sponsored by the Director General of Health and the Commissioner of Police. A working party of the Drug and the Alcohol Office and the WA Police identified potential participants from community groups, services and stakeholder groups that are relevant to the key areas that will be the focus of the summit, which are prevention, treatment, law enforcement, mental health, acute health, corrections, courts and diversion programs, child protection and Aboriginal issues. Some additional invitations have been issued in response to requests from community groups. (2) Yes. I table the attachment and seek leave to have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2762.] The following material was incorporated - WA ILLICIT AMPHETAMINE SUMMIT 3rdJuly 2007 Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Program Registration 8.00 - 8.30am Opening The Minister for Health the Hon. Jim McGinty8.30 am Welcome to country Marie Taylor - Noongar elder8.40am Part 1 a. Introduction by chairs b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am Morning tea11.05 - 11.45am Part 2. Discussion from the floor Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm Lunch1.00-1.50pm Part 3 Working groups: 1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm Afternoon tea3.20 - 4.00pm Part 4 Plenary Chairs present the recommendations for limited comment.4.00 - 5.00pm Close Minister for Police the Hon. John Kobelke5.00 - 5.15pm Post summit hospitality 5.15 - 6.30pm
Hon JON FORD replied: On behalf of the minister representing the Minister for Health, I thank Hon Donna Faragher for some notice of the question. The Minister for Health has supplied the following answer - (1) The WA Illicit Amphetamine Summit is sponsored by the Director General of Health and the Commissioner of Police. A working party of the Drug and the Alcohol Office and the WA Police identified potential participants from community groups, services and stakeholder groups that are relevant to the key areas that will be the focus of the summit, which are prevention, treatment, law enforcement, mental health, acute health, corrections, courts and diversion programs, child protection and Aboriginal issues. Some additional invitations have been issued in response to requests from community groups. (2) Yes. I table the attachment and seek leave to have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2762.] The following material was incorporated - WA ILLICIT AMPHETAMINE SUMMIT 3rdJuly 2007 Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Program Registration 8.00 - 8.30am Opening The Minister for Health the Hon. Jim McGinty8.30 am Welcome to country Marie Taylor - Noongar elder8.40am Part 1 a. Introduction by chairs b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am Morning tea11.05 - 11.45am Part 2. Discussion from the floor Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm Lunch1.00-1.50pm Part 3 Working groups: 1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm Afternoon tea3.20 - 4.00pm Part 4 Plenary Chairs present the recommendations for limited comment.4.00 - 5.00pm Close Minister for Police the Hon. John Kobelke5.00 - 5.15pm Post summit hospitality 5.15 - 6.30pm
On behalf of the minister representing the Minister for Health, I thank Hon Donna Faragher for some notice of the question. The Minister for Health has supplied the following answer - (1) The WA Illicit Amphetamine Summit is sponsored by the Director General of Health and the Commissioner of Police. A working party of the Drug and the Alcohol Office and the WA Police identified potential participants from community groups, services and stakeholder groups that are relevant to the key areas that will be the focus of the summit, which are prevention, treatment, law enforcement, mental health, acute health, corrections, courts and diversion programs, child protection and Aboriginal issues. Some additional invitations have been issued in response to requests from community groups. (2) Yes. I table the attachment and seek leave to have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2762.] The following material was incorporated - WA ILLICIT AMPHETAMINE SUMMIT 3rdJuly 2007 Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Program Registration 8.00 - 8.30am Opening The Minister for Health the Hon. Jim McGinty8.30 am Welcome to country Marie Taylor - Noongar elder8.40am Part 1 a. Introduction by chairs b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am Morning tea11.05 - 11.45am Part 2. Discussion from the floor Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm Lunch1.00-1.50pm Part 3 Working groups: 1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm Afternoon tea3.20 - 4.00pm Part 4 Plenary Chairs present the recommendations for limited comment.4.00 - 5.00pm Close Minister for Police the Hon. John Kobelke5.00 - 5.15pm Post summit hospitality 5.15 - 6.30pm
(1) The WA Illicit Amphetamine Summit is sponsored by the Director General of Health and the Commissioner of Police. A working party of the Drug and the Alcohol Office and the WA Police identified potential participants from community groups, services and stakeholder groups that are relevant to the key areas that will be the focus of the summit, which are prevention, treatment, law enforcement, mental health, acute health, corrections, courts and diversion programs, child protection and Aboriginal issues. Some additional invitations have been issued in response to requests from community groups. (2) Yes. I table the attachment and seek leave to have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2762.] The following material was incorporated - WA ILLICIT AMPHETAMINE SUMMIT 3rdJuly 2007 Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Program Registration 8.00 - 8.30am Opening The Minister for Health the Hon. Jim McGinty8.30 am Welcome to country Marie Taylor - Noongar elder8.40am Part 1 a. Introduction by chairs b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am Morning tea11.05 - 11.45am Part 2. Discussion from the floor Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm Lunch1.00-1.50pm Part 3 Working groups: 1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm Afternoon tea3.20 - 4.00pm Part 4 Plenary Chairs present the recommendations for limited comment.4.00 - 5.00pm Close Minister for Police the Hon. John Kobelke5.00 - 5.15pm Post summit hospitality 5.15 - 6.30pm
(2) Yes. I table the attachment and seek leave to have it incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. [See paper 2762.] The following material was incorporated - WA ILLICIT AMPHETAMINE SUMMIT 3rdJuly 2007 Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Program Registration 8.00 - 8.30am Opening The Minister for Health the Hon. Jim McGinty8.30 am Welcome to country Marie Taylor - Noongar elder8.40am Part 1 a. Introduction by chairs b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am Morning tea11.05 - 11.45am Part 2. Discussion from the floor Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm Lunch1.00-1.50pm Part 3 Working groups: 1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm Afternoon tea3.20 - 4.00pm Part 4 Plenary Chairs present the recommendations for limited comment.4.00 - 5.00pm Close Minister for Police the Hon. John Kobelke5.00 - 5.15pm Post summit hospitality 5.15 - 6.30pm
Leave granted. [See paper 2762.] The following material was incorporated - WA ILLICIT AMPHETAMINE SUMMIT 3rdJuly 2007 Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Program Registration 8.00 - 8.30am Opening The Minister for Health the Hon. Jim McGinty8.30 am Welcome to country Marie Taylor - Noongar elder8.40am Part 1 a. Introduction by chairs b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am Morning tea11.05 - 11.45am Part 2. Discussion from the floor Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm Lunch1.00-1.50pm Part 3 Working groups: 1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm Afternoon tea3.20 - 4.00pm Part 4 Plenary Chairs present the recommendations for limited comment.4.00 - 5.00pm Close Minister for Police the Hon. John Kobelke5.00 - 5.15pm Post summit hospitality 5.15 - 6.30pm
[See paper 2762.] The following material was incorporated - WA ILLICIT AMPHETAMINE SUMMIT 3rdJuly 2007 Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Program Registration 8.00 - 8.30am Opening The Minister for Health the Hon. Jim McGinty8.30 am Welcome to country Marie Taylor - Noongar elder8.40am Part 1 a. Introduction by chairs b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am Morning tea11.05 - 11.45am Part 2. Discussion from the floor Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm Lunch1.00-1.50pm Part 3 Working groups: 1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm Afternoon tea3.20 - 4.00pm Part 4 Plenary Chairs present the recommendations for limited comment.4.00 - 5.00pm Close Minister for Police the Hon. John Kobelke5.00 - 5.15pm Post summit hospitality 5.15 - 6.30pm
The following material was incorporated - WA ILLICIT AMPHETAMINE SUMMIT 3rdJuly 2007 Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Program Registration 8.00 - 8.30am Opening The Minister for Health the Hon. Jim McGinty8.30 am Welcome to country Marie Taylor - Noongar elder8.40am Part 1 a. Introduction by chairs b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am Morning tea11.05 - 11.45am Part 2. Discussion from the floor Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm Lunch1.00-1.50pm Part 3 Working groups: 1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm Afternoon tea3.20 - 4.00pm Part 4 Plenary Chairs present the recommendations for limited comment.4.00 - 5.00pm Close Minister for Police the Hon. John Kobelke5.00 - 5.15pm Post summit hospitality 5.15 - 6.30pm
WA ILLICIT AMPHETAMINE SUMMIT 3rdJuly 2007 Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Program Registration 8.00 - 8.30am Opening The Minister for Health the Hon. Jim McGinty8.30 am Welcome to country Marie Taylor - Noongar elder8.40am Part 1 a. Introduction by chairs b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am Morning tea11.05 - 11.45am Part 2. Discussion from the floor Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm Lunch1.00-1.50pm Part 3 Working groups: 1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm Afternoon tea3.20 - 4.00pm Part 4 Plenary Chairs present the recommendations for limited comment.4.00 - 5.00pm Close Minister for Police the Hon. John Kobelke5.00 - 5.15pm Post summit hospitality 5.15 - 6.30pm
Registration 8.00 - 8.30am Opening The Minister for Health the Hon. Jim McGinty8.30 am Welcome to country Marie Taylor - Noongar elder8.40am Part 1 a. Introduction by chairs b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am Morning tea11.05 - 11.45am Part 2. Discussion from the floor Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm Lunch1.00-1.50pm Part 3 Working groups: 1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm Afternoon tea3.20 - 4.00pm Part 4 Plenary Chairs present the recommendations for limited comment.4.00 - 5.00pm Close Minister for Police the Hon. John Kobelke5.00 - 5.15pm Post summit hospitality 5.15 - 6.30pm
b. Nature and prevalence of amphetamine use in WA, with reference to the current development of the national amphetamine type stimulant strategy c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
c. A personal story Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
Expert speakers focussing on the key Summit areas of: d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
d. Prevention strategies e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
e. Treatment strategies for amphetamines f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
f. Law enforcement strategies for amphetamines g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
g. Impact on the health system - accident and emergency h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
h. Report on the outcomes of the Aboriginal Consultation The Commissioner of Police & Director General of Health Professor Steve Allsop Mr Brad Lohoar Prof Rob Donovan Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
Dr Nicole Lee Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
Dept. Comm. Jack Johnson and Assist. Comm. Wayne Gregson Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
Dr David McCoubrie Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
Mrs Wendy Casey 8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
8.50 - 9.00am 9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
9.00 - 9.15am 9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
9.15 - 9.25 am 9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
9.25 - 9.45am 9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
9.45 - 10.05am 10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
10.05 - 10.35am 10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
10.35 - 10.50am 10.50 - 11.05am
Open issue discussion providing the opportunity for a broad range of issues and impacts to be identified and canvassed and suggestions for strategies to be put forward Experts can be called on by the chairs as appropriate to inform and the discussion. Led by chairs 11.45am - 1.00pm
1. Prevention 2. Treatment 3. Law enforcement 4. Mental health 5. Acute health 6. Child protection 7. Corrections 8. Aboriginal communitiesEach group has a pre-allocated facilitator and scribe. Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm
Membership is pre-allocated Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm
Each group will aim to produce a small number of recommendations and identify priorities for action. Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm
Scribes will prepare the group’s recommendations for the chairs to present for the plenary 1.50-3.20pm
1.50-3.20pm
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