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Ms Yasmin Batliwala

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Chair
Westminster Drug Project

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Professor David Morris

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Director of Inclusion Institute
UClan

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Dr Peter Rice

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Chair
Ministerial Working Group on Mental Health and Substance Misuse in Scotland

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Mr Jamie Rentoul

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Director of Regulation and Strategy
Care Quality Commission

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Steve Wilcox
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Head of Occupational Therapy
Leeds Partnership Foundation NHS Trust

www.leedsmentalhealth.nhs.uk
Dr Mark Holland

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Consultant Nurse - Dual Diagnosis
Manchester Mental Health & Social Care Trust

www.mhsc.nhs.uk/page.aspx?p=1
Sarah Brennan

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Chief Executive
Young Minds

http://www.youngminds.org.uk/
Margit Physant
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Policy Adviser
Age UK

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Dr Frank Keating

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Senior Lecturer in Health and Social Care
Royal Holloway University of London

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Richard James

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Regional Manager
Rethink

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How Best Can We Deliver Excellent Patient-Centred Mental Health Services
This Seminar will be held at The Royal Commonwealth Society in London
On Monday 14th June 2010

Seminar reference MHS/304

OUTCOMES NOT TARGETS; DECENTRALISATION, ACCOUNTABILITY, TRANSPARENCY; IMPROVING LIVES OF ONE IN FOUR PEOPLE - EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS; DELIVERING NEW GOVERNMENT POLICIES

How best can we deliver patient-centred mental health services?
What do outcomes not targets and decentralisation, accountability, transparency really mean?
What are the new Government agenda and expectations?
How can we achieve patient-reported, accessible outcome measures and aligned health and social care outcomes?
How do we ensure outcomes lead to better social inclusion and community cohesion and engagement?
How do we ensure new policies respond to individual needs, reskilling both the young and those left behind?
How do we take forward New Horizons, addressing impact on individuals, families, employers and communities?
What can we learn across jurisdictions in the UK?
What do updated Scottish policies on Right, Relationships and Recovery and Delivering for Mental Health show?
How do we develop the role of nurses in a patient-centred service?
How do we tackle core issues like dual diagnosis?
How do we improve the emotional life and mental health of all young people?
How do we ensure outcomes promote good health and support older people?
How do we eliminate direct and institutional racism in the mental health system?
How do we achieve best outcomes for specific health needs of vulnerable groups of offenders?
How do we achieve a future vision for mental health?
Where can we hope to be in ten years time?


This CPPS seminar brings together key figures from across sectors in the important debate on how best to deliver most effective mental health outcomes in line with policies of a new Government.

The day encourages brief, focused presentations followed by engaged discussion by all attending in a relaxed setting. It is hoped that it will make a valuable contribution to taking forward the issues.
The fee for the day's Seminar is £345.00 plus VAT.

Earlybird Discounted rate £250 + VAT for bookings received before 14 May 2010

GENEROUS NEGOTIATED DISCOUNTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR VOLUNTARY AND COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS AND FOR MULTIPLE BOOKINGS.

What people say about CPPS Mental Health Seminars

Event was excellent. Presentations inspiring. Change Management Lead, NE London Foundation NHS Trust

Excellent. Team Leader, London Borough of Tower Hamlets All excellent; very inspiring. Research Associate, University of Manchester

Excellent event. Programme Lead, Wolverhampton City PCT

An extremely informative and productive day - Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Manchester

You are to be congratulated upon a superb programme which was much appreciated - Former President, British Medical Association

Very valuable - Good to hear challenges. Clinical champion, County Durham PCT

I found it fascinating, compelling and terrifying in equal parts. There was a great balance between strategic/policy work and individual practice examples. Maternity and Families Worker, Project6

Good, well-informed discussion with sensible range of participants. Head of Health Strategy, Ministry of Justice

Excellent all round. Presentations all very relevant, interesting and thought provoking. Children and Young Persons Coordinator, Liverpool First

Excellent event. Thought provoking. Will influence our agenda. Head of Primary and Intermediate Care, Anglia Ruskin University

Interesting presentations - broad overview of the topic. Head Counsellor, Goldsmith College

Excellent venue; well-versed and knowledgeable speakers; good value for money. Service Manager, North East Lincolnshire Care Trust Plus PCT

Enjoyed the day and the various topics discussed - very thought provoking. Programme Manager, East Lancashire PCT

Prestige of CPPS had attracted a good standard of healthcare professionals, which made discussions very valuable. Councillor, London Borough of Barnet

Excellent range of speakers. Lots of passion. Great quality. Important mix of optimism and fear. Thank you. Deputy Headteacher, Holbrook Centre

Great range of speakers. Great overview and great to have so much opportunity for questions. Well worth it. Parliamentary and Policy Officer, National Autism Society

A diverse variety of speakers, all experts in their fields. We need more events like this to bring about better awareness. Carer, Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust

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