2018 Presentations

  • Recommendations for an effective mental health system for people with intellectual disability: Results from a major knowledge translation event, Simone Reppermund40th Annual SMHR Conference, Noosa Heads, 28-30 November 2018.
     
  • Dying for Change, Seminar and Panel Discussion; The Disability Innovation Institute; UNSW Sydney; 5 November 2018.
     
  • What can big data tell us about the mental health of students with intellectual and developmental disabilities? Trollor, J., Srasuebkul, P., Flack, L. NSW Teachers Federation Centre for Professional Learning Mental Health of Students with Disability K-12 Conference, NSW Teachers Federation Sydney; 5th November 2018.
     
  • What can Big Data tell us about people with intellectual disability? Trollor, J., Srasuebkul, P., Heintz, T., Trofimovs, J. CMO Symposium, HETI Higher Education Cumberland Hospital North Parramatta; 18 October 2018.
     
  • Closing the gap for people with intellectual disability: focus on mental health, Trollor, J.PANDDA 29th Annual Conference: People, Purpose, & Passion, Novotel Hotel Paramatta; 16 October 2018.
     
  • Using big data to understand premature mortality and its drivers in people with intellectual disability; Trollor, J. AADDM Conference, UTS Sydney; 6 September 2018.
     
  • Using big data to understand the representation and profile of people with intellectual disability in NSW prisons; Trollor, J., Trofimovs, J., Dowse, L., Srasuebkul, P. AADDM Conference, UTS Sydney; 6 September 2018.
     
  • Understanding and responding to the mental health needs of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities; Trollor, J. Coffs Harbour; 17 August 2018.
     
  • Using big data to improve service provision for people with intellectual disability; Trollor, J. Mental Health Ground Rounds, Prince of Wales, Sydney; 6 August 2018.
     
  • What can Big Data tell us about people with intellectual disability; Trollor, J. Justice Health Malabar, Sydney; 1 August 2018.
     
  • Meeting the Mental Health Needs of People with Intellectual Disability in Local Health Districts, Julian TrollorPremier & Cabinet, Sydney, 10 July 2018.
     
  • Meeting the Mental Health Needs of People with Intellectual Disability in Local Health Districts, Julian TrollorRANZCP ACT Travelling Scholar, QT Hotel, Canberra, 21 June 2018.
     
  • Mental health and wellbeing in people with intellectual disability: What every trainee psychiatrist needs to know, Julian TrollorRANZCP ACT Travelling Scholar, Canberra Hospital, 21 June 2018.
     
  • Mental health in family carers of people with intellectual disability with and without dementia: the need for cooperation across service sectorsLiz EvansAustralian Dementia Forum 2018, Sydney, Australia, 4-5 June 2018.
     
  • Understanding Intellectual Disability in a CL Psychiatry Context, NSW Advanced Training in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Program, Julian TrollorNSW RANZCP, Sydney, 30 May 2018.
     
  • Understanding Intellectual Disability in a Primary Health Context, Julian TrollorCentral and Eastern Sydney PHN, 23 May 2018.
     
  • Successful Ageing in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Jane Hwang, Julian Trollor, Kitty-Rose FoleyRANZCP Conference, Auckland, 17 May 2018.
     
  • Building capacity in intellectual disability mental health in local health districts: a cost benefit analysis, Julian Trollor, Preeyaporn Srasuebkul, Rebecca Reeve, Tess Heintze, Simone Reppermund and the NHMRC Partnership TeamRANZCP Conference, Auckland, 14 May 2018.
     
  • Intellectual Disability in Medical Practice: Introduction, Julian Trollor, Thea KremserPhase 1 Medical Students Lecture, UNSW Sydney, 10 May 2018.
     
  • Meeting the Health Needs of People with Intellectual Disability in Local Health Districts, Julian TrollorGrand Rounds, Westmead Hospital, 3 May 2018.
     
  • 2018 National Roundtable on the Mental Health of People with Intellectual Disability, Julian Trollor, UNSW Sydney, 27 March 2018.
     
  • Expert Panel Member, Julian TrollorFirst National Virtual Disability Conference (Australia), Online, 21 March 2018.