Event / Mental Health Conference
About this event
The annual mental health conference is an event which reflects on the most recent national policies for mental health and hears from national sector leaders discussing service reform alongside case studies from the NHS which focus on integrated working and the realities of implementing the NHS long-term plan.
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Keynote: opening address
Claire Murdoch CBE, Chief Executive, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust and national director for mental health and learning disability and autism senior responsible officer, NHS England & Improvement
Andy Bell, Deputy Chief Executive, The Centre for Mental Health
Case Study: developing a sustainable integrated community-based service model for planned and unplanned mental health care
Dr Emma Tiffin, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Mental Health Lead, GP
Stranger on the bridge - we do not have permission to share this video
Jonny Benjamin & Neil Laybourn, Mental Health Campaigners, Ambassadors, Mental Health UK & Founders of Beyond
Anne Forbes, Programme Director, South-West Provider Collaborative, Dr Jason Fee, Clinical Director, South-West Provider Collaborative
Workshop B: Waste reduction in mental health
Sheila Stenson, Executive Director of Finance, Kent and Medway NHS & Social Care Partnership Trust
Links for the presentation slides are available below. Please note that slides are only available if we have had the speaker’s permission.
Please ensure that you are logged into the HFMA website with either your member or affiliate login before clicking any of the links to the presentations. To log-in please click here.
If you do not have a membership login with the HFMA, please click here where you can create a free affiliate login. When you are logged into the website with your new account, you will be able to access the links below.
Please note: Only delegates from organisations who are HFMA Hub partners will have access to this content. Or if your organisation purchased a ticket to the event, you will also be able access the links. For more information on how and why to become a HFMA Hub partner, please click here.
Keynote: opening address
Claire Murdoch CBE, Chief Executive, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust and national director for mental health and learning disability and autism senior responsible officer, NHS England & Improvement
Andy Bell, Deputy Chief Executive, The Centre for Mental Health
Case Study: developing a sustainable integrated community-based service model for planned and unplanned mental health care
Dr Emma Tiffin, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Mental Health Lead, GP
Stranger on the bridge - we do not have permission to share these slides
Jonny Benjamin & Neil Laybourn, Mental Health Campaigners, Ambassadors, Mental Health UK & Founders of Beyond
Workshop A: Developing a clinical model for CAYPMH tier four services
Anne Forbes, Programme Director, South-West Provider Collaborative, Dr Jason Fee, Clinical Director, South-West Provider Collaborative
Workshop B: Waste reduction in mental health
Sheila Stenson, Executive Director of Finance, Kent and Medway NHS & Social Care Partnership Trust
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