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Commissioning & Delivering Holistic, Integrated & Person-Centred Mental Health Care and Services
30 November – 1 December 2011 • Dexter House, London
Bruce Calderwood Cynthia Bower
250+ attendees in 2010 Director of Mental
Health Policy
Chief Executive
Care Quality Commission
65+ speakers confirmed Department of Health
Richard Bradshaw
7 streams Director of Offender Health
Sube Banerjee
Professor of Mental Health and Ageing,
Department of Health, National
CPD Certified Offender Management Service
Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College
London, Head, Centre for Innovation
& Evaluation in Mental Health, Clinical
NEW FOR 2011! Anne Beales MBE, Director, Director, South London and Maudsley
Together; National Survivor NHS Foundation Trust
n The New Mental Health Strategy and User Network and Mental Health
implementing the six key outcomes Network Chris Naylor
n Winterbourne: What will it mean for care Senior Researcher
Geoff Shepherd King’s Fund
reviews and the future of learning disability IMROC Recovery Programme Lead
and mental health care? Centre for Mental Health
“
n Commissioning Mental Health: the latest “This Mental Health Congress has proved itself to
update from GPs and commissioners “
be the most important national forum for those
Rachel Thompson
n GP Academy: FREE for GP’s - this Dementia Project Manager involved in commissioning and delivering mental
workshop trains GP’s in diagnosing mental Royal College of Nursing health care and services”
illnesses and making an informed referral Paul Jenkins, Chief Executive, Rethink
n FREE Digital Content: Free access to
presentations and speaker interviews OTHER CONFIRMED SPEAKERS INCLUDE
n International Examples: International n Dr Alan Cohen, Director of n Mike Hammond, Mental Health
Family Network showcase and views from Primary Care, West London Commissioning Manager, NHS
across the UK Mental Health Trust East Lancashire
n QIPP Interview n Kieron Murphy, Director of n Michele Hampson, Faculty
Delivery, Joint Commissioning Chair of General and
n Mental Healthcare In The UK Armed Panel, Mental Health Community Psychiatry, Royal
Forces n Annette Dale-Perera, Strategic College of Psychiatrists
n Dementia Forum: 7+ hours of dedicated Director, Central and North n Kevin Mullins, National IAPT
learning and expert insights into dementia West London NHS Foundation Programme Lead, Department
and the mental health of older adults Trust of Health
n Major Norman Jones, Senior n Phillipa Garety, Clinical
n Innovative Therapies Lab: Drama therapy,
Research Fellow, King’s Centre Director, South London and
art therapy, mindfulness and ecominds for Military Health Maudsley NHS Foundation
amongst others n Jan Hutchinson, Director of Trust
n Professional Knowledge Workshops: IAPT, Programmes, Centre for Mental n Charles Bamford, Social
PbR and GP Academy Health Services Officer, Department
n Pilot Schemes & Projects: Forensics, n Dr David Smart, GP of Health, Social Services and
Northampton NHS Trust Public Safety
children, QIPP, care pathways, recovery
n Andy Gibson, Founder
and stigma Mindapples
PLUS From care to commissioning, early onset dementia to improving in-patient care, this is the ultimate
DEMENTIA one-day workshop covering the most pressing issues in dementia – as chosen by YOU! Hear from
leading figures in dementia including Sube Banerjee, be inspired by innovative new therapies and
FORUM find out how you can provide care and services for those affected by this increasingly crucial issue
2nd December
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2. “The Congress is a unique opportunity to bring together people working “The Congress is always a terrific
across mental health from primary care to specialist services and from opportunity to hear from national
national policy to local practice. This year’s Congress comes at a vital leaders and experts about the
time, with so much changing in and around the NHS and so many latest innovations in mental health
challenges facing mental health services.” commissioning and practice”
Andy Bell, Deputy Chief Executive Stephen Firn, Chief Executive,
Centre for Mental Health Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust
100+ attendees Many thanks to the expert Advisory Board who
already confirmed! have helped shape the programme, including:
This year’s Mental Health Congress is the most n Hugh Griffiths, National Clinical Director for Mental Health
comprehensive yet, covering the most pressing
issues in mental health. With over 70 expert Department of Health
speakers, the Mental Health Congress offers the n Sube Banerjee, Professor of Mental Health and Ageing
opportunity to meet, learn from and be inspired Professor of Mental Health and Ageing, Institute of
by experts in mental health.
Psychiatry, King’s College London, Head, Centre for
Focusing on policy-in-practice and tangible Innovation & Evaluation in Mental Health, Clinical Director,
solutions you can implement within your team, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
this Congress will provide you with best practice
examples and exciting pilot schemes to inspire n John Hague, GP, Ipswich, Suffolk Psychological Therapies
you and your organisation. Lead
A selection of presentations and speaker n Steve Shrubb, Director, NHS Confederation Mental Health
interviews of the Congress will be available Network
online after the event, free of charge to Congress
delegates. n Dr Ben Thomas, Director for Mental Health and Learning
Disability, Department of Health
Who Should attend?
n Dinesh Bhugra, President, Royal College of Psychiatrists
n Mental Health n Mental health
Commissioners academics n Peter Carter, Chief Executive, Royal College of Nursing
n Mental Health n Service user groups n Paul Jenkins, Chief Executive, Rethink
nurses n The pharmaceutical n Simon Lawton-Smith, Head of Policy, Mental Health
n Clinical leads industry Foundation
n Trust chief n Medical directors n Andy Bell, Deputy Chief Executive, Centre for Mental
executives n The voluntary Health
n GPs sector
n Dr Ian McPherson, Chief Executive, Mental Health
n Clinical n Local Authority Providers Forum
psychologists leads
n Claire Murdoch, Chief Executive, Central and North West
n Social workers n Directors of Finance
London NHS Foundation Trust
n Mental health n Directors of Nursing
service managers n Paul Farmer, Chief Executive, Mind
n Directors of
n Community mental Operations n Chris Naylor, Senior Researcher, King’s Fund
health workers n Stephen Firn, Chief Executive, Oxleas NHS Foundation
n The independent Trust
sector
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A sample of organisations already registered to attend include...
Department of Health Care Quality Commission Approach Staffordshire
The King’s Fund Norfolk and Waveney NHS Mental Health Trust Institute of Psychiatry
Mind National Survivor User Network Mindapples
NHS East Lancashire King’s Centre for Military Health Research IMROC
Rethink Big White Wall Institute of Psychiatry
Royal College of Psychiatrists Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities Waltham Forest NHS Trust
Mental Health Foundation South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Centre for Mental Health
Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust Royal College of Nursing South Essex Partnership Trust
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3. Day 1 – 30 November 2011, Dexter House, London Day 2 – 1 December 2011, Dexter House, London
08.45 Registration and refreshments 09.00 Registration and refreshments
09.30 Welcome from the forum chair 09.30 Welcome from the forum chair
09.40 Mental Health Policy Keynote: ‘No Health without Mental 09.40 How will quality be demonstrated and clinical effectiveness
Health’: Reaching the six key objectives audited to ensure it can be implemented into future models
Bruce Calderwood, Director of Mental Health Policy, of care?
Department of Health Dr Martin Baggeley, Medical Director, South London and
Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
10.00 Commissioning for better mental health: What does effec-
tive commissioning for mental health look like? 10.00 The full QIPP for acute adult in-patient care: Quality and
Keiron Murphy, Director of Delivery, Joint Commissioning productivity
Panel for Mental Health Michele Hampson, Faculty Chair of General and Community
Bruce Calderwood, Director of Mental Health Policy, Psychiatry, Royal College of Psychiatrists
Department of Health
Dr Alan Cohen, Director of Primary Care, West London 10.25 Collaborative Care: Practical strategies for delivering QIPP
Mental Health NHS Trust through your care provider
Shane Mills, Head of Mental Health Planning, Powys Teaching Paul Jenkins, Chief Executive, Rethink
Health Board, Wales Charles Bamford, Social Services Officer, Department of
Commissioning mental healthcare for offenders Health, Social Services and Public Safety
Richard Bradshaw, Director of Offender Health, Department Patrick Geoghegan, Chief Executive, South Essex
of Health Partnership Trust
Lesley Brougham, Strategic Partnership Manager for Adult
10.40 Returning to person-centred care: What has Winterbourne Mental Health, Sandwell PCT & Metropolitan Borough
taught us about mental health and learning disability care Council
reviews? Practical strategies for delivering QIPP through your care
Cynthia Bower, Chief Executive, Care Quality Commission provider
Barbara McIntosh, Co-Director, Foundation for People with
Learning Disabilities 11.10 Morning refreshments
After the break you’ll have the opportunity to join one of the
11.00 Morning refreshments below in depth Professional Knowledge Workshops.
Roll up your sleeves and join our expert speakers who will
11.20 The future of mental health nursing: From illness to health deliver tangible, take home strategies for your organisation
and wellbeing
Ian Hulatt, Mental Health Advisor, Royal College of Nursing
Hugh Masters, Nursing Officer for Mental Health and
Learning Disabilities, Scottish Executive Sponsor
Nottinghamshire Healthcare
11.40 Integrating mental and physical healthcare: The role of men- NHS Trust has recently
tal health services in improving care for long-term conditions become an integrated
Chris Naylor, Senior Researcher, The King’s Fund healthcare provider. It
Geraldine Strathdee, Mental Health Advisor, CQC and Oxleas provides a wide range of services from primary care through to
NHS Foundation Trust high secure mental health and learning disabilities and includes
substance misuse in its portfolio. Services are delivered in settings
12.10 Mental Health in the UK Armed Forces: Operational mental that range from the community, through acute wards and high
health support, interventions and outcomes
Professor Neil Greenberg, Defence Professor, King’s Centre secure services at Rampton Hospital. The Trust is rapidly
for Military Health Research becoming a leading provider in offender healthcare.
Dementia and Older Adult’s Mental Health Forum
Friday 2 December 2011, London
09.45 Registration and refreshments
10.15 Chair’s opening remarks
Quality of life and quality of care
10.30
Sube Banerjee, Professor of Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, Centre for Innovation & Evaluation in Mental Health
Commissioning early intervention and prevention in the community
Session 1: Providing for early onset dementia
11.00 Will Boyce, Chief Executive, Approach Staffordshire
Session 2: BME communities and dementia
David Truswell, Dementia Implementation Lead, Commissioning Support for London
Alzheimer’s disease: Barriers to accurate assessment and early diagnosis - more than a need for GP training
12.00
Speaker TBC
12.30 Lunch
INNOVATIONS SHOWCASE: Innovative therapies, treatments and care provision methods in dementia
Suzanne Wightman, Practice Development Manager, Portrait of a Life
Person-centred care planning, personal budgets and direct payments: Delivering a personalised care service
13.30
Toby Williamson, Head of Development and Later Life, Mental Health Foundation
Supporting families affected by dementia in the community setting
14.00 Karen Harrison Dening, Lead Practice Development Nurse, Admiral Nurses
Kaye Efstathiou, Nurse, Admiral Nurses
14.30 Afternoon refreshments
Enhancing the healing environment: Developing a supportive design for people with dementia
15.00
Sarah Waller, Dementia Lead, The King’s Fund
Promoting dignity in dementia: Transforming general hospital care
15.30
Rachel Thompson, Dementia Project Manager, Royal College of Nursing
16.10 Chair’s closing remarks and end of forum
4. Day 1 – 30 November 2011, Dexter House, London
Lunch and opportunity to visit dynamic exhibition area
13.00 Alternative Treatments Innovations Lab – From the wild and wacky to the traditional and emerging, hear about exciting new therapies and
treatments for mental illnesses
Innovations in mental health:
Transforming mental health Early intervention, prevention
Screening, monitoring and
services: Commissioning and and promotion of mental illness Forensic mental health
providing care to the
care pathways and wellbeing
highest standard
Mental healthcare in
a forensic setting:
Improving the mental health of
Commissioning for offenders and reducing the risk
mental health: of re-offending
Using an engagement framework Commissioning for early
Family Networks International intervention: Dr Ahmad Khouja
Joy Arrandale Balancing the long term benefits Clinical Director for Forensic
Mental Health Commissioning Case Study Showcase
against the short term costs Services
14.00 Manager Australia: Tees, Esk & Wear Valleys NHS
NHS East Lancashire EPPIC in Australia Dr Lucia Valmaggia
Associate Clinical Director Trust
Mike Hammond Denmark: South London and Maudsley Ensuring good physical health of
Mental Health Commissioning (Really) early intervention NHS Foundation Trust offenders
Manager and the importance of family
NHS East Lancashire involvement Dr Alan Cohen
Director of Primary Care
Karen Lindegaard West London Mental Health
Family Therapist NHS Trust
The Family Institution
UK: ‘Through the gate’ from custody
Melo-parenting in Luton and to release:
Early Intervention in Psychosis Working with social care
What learning can we transfer
providers to improve
Commissioining a common Tim Skinner from the successes of the early
rehabilitation and discharge and
mental health pathway Parenting Commissioner intervention model?
provide ongoing recovery to
14.30 David Smart Luton Borough Council Guy Dodgson prevent re-offending
GP Clinical Director
Northampton NHS Trust Matt Paterson, Head of MDO
Northumberland, Tyne and
Services & Consultant Nurse in
Wear NHS Trust
Criminal Justice,
Greater Manchester West
NHS Trust
15.10 Afternoon Tea
Insight through involvement and
innovation:
How to ensure organisational
goals and imperatives Suicide prevention strategies
New ways of imagining and complement the needs of the Ensuring offenders are in
creating mental wellbeing in Suicide risk management in early the appropriate care setting
communities they serve intervention
the UK and facilitating treatment of
15.30 Toby Knightley-Day, Director, Steve McGowan personality disorders
Jenny Hyatt Fr3dom Health
Founder and Chief Executive Lead for Early Intervention in Nottinghamshire Healthcare
Big White Wall Ray Johannsen-Chapman, Psychosis NHS
Strategic Lead for Patient & NHS Bradford and Airedale
Public Involvement & Community
Connections, South London and
Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
Prioritising physical health The sooner the better:
with mental illnesses What can we learn from court
Dr Fiona Gaughran diversion programmes and what
Improving criteria and is the role of risk diversion in
assessments for secure service Prevention and promotion Lead Consultant Psychiatrist,
National Psychosis Service, offender assessments?
admissions: Andy Gibson
16.00 Associate Clinical Director Session 1:
Reducing costs and freeing Founder
up beds - Complex Care, Psychosis Implementing diversion schemes
Mindapples
Speaker TBC Clinical Academic Group, at the first instance and working
Lead Investigator IMPACT closely with community teams
Programme, South London and
Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Ian Trenholm
Lead for Criminal Justice Mental
Health Team
Norfolk and Waveney NHS
Dual diagnosis and substance Mental Health Trust
misuse: Dr Graham Durcan
Physical health and severe
Considering substance misuse Stigma and social networks: Associate Director - Criminal
mental illness:
when treating for mental illness – Taking the care to the user in Justice Programme
A primary care perspective
a paradigm for collaborative care marginalised groups
16.30 Sheila Hardy Centre for Mental Health
Annette Dale-Perera Simon Thompson
Project Lead Session 2:
Strategic Director of Principal Psychotherapist
Changing Minds - PHYWELL The role of risk assessment in
Offender Care Berkshire NHS Health Service
project, Northamptonshire PCT offender diversion
Central and North West London
NHS Foundation Trust Jackie Craissati,
Head of Psychology for Forensic
Services, Oxleas NHS
17.00 End of day one
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5. Day 2 – 1 December 2011, Dexter House, London
IAPT
Payment by Results
Session 1: Mental Health GP Academy
Session 1: The importance of IAPT in mental health Promoting awareness and understanding of
How will currency be developed and mental health issues
Kevin Mullins
implemented for mental health services and
National IAPT Programme Lead Session 1:
what are the key challenges and benefits for
Department of Health Spotting severe mental health issues
commissioners and providers?
Session 2: Speaker TBC
Carole Green How IAPT can be applied to... Session 2:
Project Director Primary Care Building trust with BME clients and making an
Care Pathways and Packages Consortium
11.40 Gabriel Ivbijaro, GP informed referral during the GP consultation
Session 2: Waltham Forest NHS Trust, Chair WONCA Rabia Malik
Payment by Cluster pilots: Redesigning and
CAMHS services GP Psychiatry
clustering services and the personalisation
Kathryn Pugh Central and North West London NHS
agenda
Young Children’s IAPT Department Foundation Trust
Michael Clark
Department of Health Session 3:
Research Programme Manager
Session 3: Improving communication with your local
NIHR School for Social Care Research,
The Story of IAPT Contract Mobilisation mental health service
London School of Economics and Political
Simon Smith, Executive Director for Local Speaker TBC
Science
Services, Nottinghamshire NHS Trust
12.30 Lunch & opportunity to visit the dynamic exhibition area - Poster Presentation Tables
Recovery: Improving the recovery
Productivity and QIPP Children pathway through employment and service
user involvement
The Implementing Recovery Organisational
Change Project: A Pilot Site Case Study
Redesigning acute care pathways:
Jed Boardman, Consultant, Senior Lecturer in
Supporting quicker discharge, reducing Where to from here?:
Social Psychiatry, South London and Maudsley
bed time and understanding the Creating a holistic continuum of care for
NHS Trust and Health Services & Population
alternatives to in-patient admissions vulnerable service users in transition
13.30 Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry
Dr Ijaz Rehman Susan Blishen
Jane Rennison, Trust Professional Lead
Acute Clinical Director Director of ‘Right Here’ Programme
for Mental Health Occupational Therapy,
South London and Maudsley NHS Mental Health Foundation
Physiotherapy and Speech and Language
Foundation Trust
Therapy Services, Central and North West
London NHS Foundation Trust
Individual placement & support and
Looking Locally: person-centred care:
Strategies to reduce out of area treatments Employment for vulnerable people and those
Putting children at the centre: with mental illness
14.00 Robyn Doran
Director of Operations – Repatriation Appropriate and innovative care for children Jan Hutchinson, Director of Programmes
Central and North West London NHS and young adults Centre for Mental Health
Trust Dr Charlie Alcock Jenny Secker, Professor of Mental Health
Clinical Psychologist, Founder and CEO Anglia Ruskin University
Music and Change (MAC-UK)
Olive Moloney Supporting recovery in mental health:
Clinical Psychologist The importance of collaboration between care
Music and Change (MAC-UK) providers
14.30 The QIPP Interview
Geoff Shepherd
IMROC Recovery Programme Lead
Centre for Mental Health
15.00 Afternoon Tea
Recovery: Improving the recovery
Productivity and QIPP Children pathway through employment and
service user involvement
Awareness and training of ADHD: Halting What is meant by recovery models?
early mental health issues and treating it right Session 1:
15.20
Rendering mental health the first time Focusing on continuity outside care settings
services accessible: Speaker TBC – the importance of peer support to ensure
How can we improve access for BME’s sensitive and robust support during difficult
and better care delivery for hard to reach times of distress
groups?
Anne Beales MBE, Director
Dominic Walker Multi-family groups and emotional- Together, National Survivor User Network
Deputy Director for Service User behavioural treatment
Involvement Session 2:
Together, National Survivor User Network Brenda McHugh Recovery pathways and service user
Consultant Systemic Psychotherapist involvement
Kevin Jarman Central and North West London NHS
15.50 Operations Leader of IAPT Programme Neil Springham, Consultant Art Therapist
Foundation Trust Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust
Department of Health
Neil Dawson Session 3:
Marcel Vige Consultant Systemic Psychotherapist
Policy and Campaigns Self-management: training people to control
Central and North West London NHS their own care, treatment and lives
Team Manager Foundation Trust
Mind David Crepaz-Keay
Self Management Programme (Wales)
Mental Health Foundation
16.20 Close of congress
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Dementia Forum: 2nd December 2011
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