When: Thursday, September 13, 2018
Where: Birmingham City Football Ground, Birmingham
Timing: Registration 9:30 AM | Start 10:00 AM | Close 4:30 PM
Public Sector Price: Before 20th July - £149 plus VAT | After 20th July - £199 plus VAT
Take one day out to find out what leading wave one and emerging wave two implementer sites have achieved.
By hearing about the implementation process, from co-producing a plan to increasing staff and building a team culture, this conference will give you first hand insight into the difference integrated LTC can make to your patients and their recovery rates.
Investigate how the different pathways are built – from medically unexplained symptoms to diabetes, cardiac and respiratory, and identify how to develop your integrated IAPT service.
• Understand the impact and change in recovery rates in early implementer services
• Build an effective implementation plan for developing your integrated LTC/MUS pathways
• Overcome the barriers to achieve turnaround: delivering holistic, client-focussed support
• Meet the challenges of increasing access: training and delivery of therapy for LTC/MUS
• Discover what difference integrated care makes for LTC and MUS patients
• Share your concerns and insights and benchmark against the reality of service expansion
• Plan your workforce and how to deliver staff training and development for effective integration
• Enable recovery by equipping clients and promoting self-management to sustain wellness
Find out the steps your service needs to take to overcome the hurdles and become part of a truly integrated physical and mental health service.
This dedicated conference will bring you together with IAPT services, Mental Health Trusts, Third Party Providers and CCGs. From building pathways to enabling local partnerships, this unique conference will identify how to improve the prospects for patients and families with a fair service.
First hand advice on tackling the challenges of increasing access from:
Ursula James, IAPT Programme Manager, Adult Mental Health Programme Delivery, Medical Directorate, NHS England
Rebecca Hughes, Service Lead, Insight Healthcare, Calderdale
Sara Woodhead, Enhanced CBT Practitioner, Insight Healthcare
Vanessa Godden, LTC Senior Clinicians, PWS, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust
Rebecca Gill, IAPT Project Manager, NHS England
Lucy Cotterill, Operational Lead, Primary Care Wellbeing Service (Telford and Wrekin)
Dr Sarah Watts, Clinical Lead/Consultant Clinical Psychologist, South Staffordshire IAPT and PCMH Teams
Dr John Pimm, Consultant Clinical Psychologist & Clinical Lead, Buckinghamshire Psychological Therapies Pathway, Healthy Minds, Buckinghamshire Primary Care Wellbeing Service
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