Sixth Seventh Annual Annual New New Savoy Savoy Conference Psychological Therapies in the NHS Re-thinking Psychological Therapies in the new NHS Thursday 28 and Friday 29 November 2013 Mermaid Conference Centre, London Topics Include: Re-thinking implementation science for improving quality as well as access Results of the 2nd National Audit of NHS Psychological Therapy Services for Depression and Anxiety Question Time with the Coalition Government Ministers for Care and Support and Welfare Reform Re-thinking universal access psychological therapy services Re-thinking complex mental health and social care interventions Launch of the 2nd National Audit Report and the National Accreditation Scheme for Psychological Therapy Service Delivering the Joint Pledge 2013 A new joined up approach for welfare and NHS funded psychological therapy services Chair and Speakers include Dr Geraldine Strathdee National Clinical Director for Mental Health NHS England Dr Martin McShane Director for Long Term Conditions NHS England Prof Mike Crawford Director National Clinical Audits Royal College of Psychiatrist Centre for Quality Improvement Prof Michael Barkham Professor of Clinical Psychology, Director Centre for Psychological Services, University of Sheffield Prof Simon Gilbody Director of the Mental Health and Addictions Research Group University of York Professor Pete Bower Centre for Primary Care Institute of Population Health University of Manchester Bruce Calderwood Director of Mental Health and Learning Disability Department of Health
Seventh Annual New Savoy Conference Psychological Therapies in the NHS Welcome this year to the Mermaid Theatre and the 7th annual Psychological Therapies in the NHS conference. Psychological therapies in the NHS 2013 marks the halfway point for the Coalition Government s Mental Health Strategy and its 4-Year Talking Therapies Plan. Is it working? The new Mandate includes new and further expectations and requirements on NHS England and its partners to expand and transform the quality of NHS psychological therapy services. But will the problems with implementing IAPT be addressed at this point, or will we reach 2015 having learned and changed fundamentally little in the way we work in target-driven silos? How can we do the business of talking therapies as a less fragmented, less marginalised discipline with more in the way of inter-professional dialogue? This year s theme is about how we re-think our approach to improving quality and how to navigate a way forward with new clinically led commissioning frameworks. Some of the answers to these questions can be addressed by looking at the real world evidence. Professor Michael Barkham is internationally respected as an expert in practice-based evidence and real world outcomes alongside evidence-based practice. He will be presenting the results of the 2nd National Audit with Professor Mike Crawford and the NAPT team in our opening keynote. Has the unprecedented investment yielded significant dividends and if so for whom? If this event has gained a reputation for anything it is for giving delegates the opportunity to challenge and engage with Ministers, policy makers and decision-makers so they know directly from the people on the front line what doesn t work! This year will be no exception and given the reforms and general acceptance that centralised, top-down programmes are not effective at improving outcomes we are delighted that the new National Clinical Director for Mental Health at NHS England will be joining the Health Minister on day one, and the new Directors for Mental Health and Wellbeing and Long-term conditions at Public Health England and NHS England will join us with the Minister for Welfare Reform for day two. If the previous top-down approach wasn t working, what should it be replaced with? At last year s event the clear message from delegates was that work and capability assessments and the failure to join up the work programme with talking therapy services the original promise of IAPT was damaging to mental health. Since then both Ministers have been meeting and work was commissioned to review how we can integrate and implement our approach more effectively. The results of this major review will be announced at this year s conference. Finally, do take a look at the programme outline and book your place early for what promises to be another exciting and stimulating event with the best speakers addressing the most relevant subjects for critical thinking and debate. Let me conclude this invitation to you by highlighting our other keynote on day one given by two of the most highly respected researchers into stepped care in psychological therapies in the UK, Professor Pete Bower and Professor Simon Gilbody. The central story of recent years has been the drive to scale up access to stepped care services. Who better then to ask whether and how these service models work, and what the evidence points to as factors that make low-intensity interventions effective? Their findings, I guarantee, will make you think again. Jeremy Clarke CBE Chair New Savoy Partnership Thursday 28 and Friday 29 November 2013 Mermaid Conference Centre, London Visit our website www.healthcareconferencesuk.co.uk or tel 01932 429933 fax 01932 880402
Day 1 Thursday 28 November: Re-thinking Psychological Therapies in the New NHS 10.00 Welcome and introduction: Rethinking implementation science for improving quality & access 10.15 Jeremy Clarke CBE Chair New Savoy Partnership 11.00 Questions & Answers followed by Coffee and exhibition 11.45 Keynote Opening Address: Results of the 2nd National Audit of Psychological Therapy Services for Depression and Anxiety Chair: Professor Mike Crawford Director, National Audits Royal College of Psychiatrists Centre for Quality Improvement Question Time with the Minister for Care and Support Parity for whom? Halfway Stage for the Coalition s Talking Therapies Plan Norman Lamb Minister for Care and Support (invited) 13.00 Lunch and exhibition 14.00 Re-thinking universal access psychological therapy services What factors does evidence point to for what works for whom? Professor Simon Gilbody York University Professor Michael Barkham Professor of Clinical Psychology Director, Centre for Psychological Services Research University of Sheffield Dr Lorna Farquharson Clinical Advisor National Audit of Psychological Therapies Team Dr Geraldine Strathdee National Clinical Director for Mental Health NHS England Professor Pete Bower Manchester University 15.00 Tea and exhibition 15.30 Conference Splits into Facilitated Workshops Stream 1: Commissioning Skills Workshop 15.45 Commissioning evidence based therapy services for CCGs BPS Sponsored Session facilitated by members of the Clinical Psychology Leadership Group Stream 4: Quality Improvement Workshop Using your local audit report to improve quality Live action planning workship presented by COREnet Stream 2: Policy Planning Workshop (invite only) Choice of Therapies Audit: Findings from the review into IAPT and choice of therapies Presented by members of the IAPT and choice of therapies review team Stream 5: Quality Improvement Workshop Using your local audit report to improve quality Workshop Session Sponsored By The University of York PCMIS Stream 3: Quality Improvement Workshop Using your local audit report to improve quality Live action planning workshop presented by IAPTUS 16.40 Return to main auditorium for closing debate 16.50 17.50 Close 18.00 Re-thinking complex mental health and social care interventions: A new direction for NICE and psychological therapies Prof Dinesh Bhugra Past President The Royal College of Psychiatrists Evening Reception sponsored by CCQI John Rowse Director General of Health and Social Care & Local Government Partnerships Bruce Calderwood Director of Mental Health and Learning Disability Department of Health Launch of the 2nd National Audit Report and the National Service Accreditation Scheme for Psychological Therapies with Special Guests
Day 2 Friday 29 November Re-thinking Psychological Therapies for tomorrow s world 09.30 Welcome and introduction Re-thinking the way talking therapy services are integrated to deliver health and wellbeing Jeremy Clarke CBE Chair New Savoy Partnership 09.50 Opening Keynote: Re-thinking talking therapies beyond a focus on symptoms: how can newer approaches contribute to improved mental health wellbeing? Gregor Henderson Director of Wellbeing and Mental Health Public Health England 10.50 Questions and answers, followed by coffee and exhibition at 11.10 11.40 Any Questions? With the Minister for Welfare Reform Delivering the Joint Pledge 2013 A new joined-up approach for welfare and NHS-funded psychological therapy services Lord David Freud (invited) Minister for Welfare Reform 13.00 Lunch and exhibition Dr Martin McShane Director of Long Term Conditions NHS England 14.00 Conference Splits into Facilitated Workshops Stream 6: Commissioning Skills Workshop Commissioning evidence based training and workforce skills in talking therapies for NHS Education and Training Boards BPS Sponsored Session facilitated by members of the Clinical Psychology Leadership Group Stream 7: Building the evidence (invite only) Stakeholder Forum: Reports from new trials underway: emerging findings and methodological innovations Prof Michael Barkham Professor of Clinical Psychology Director, Centre for Psychological Services Research University of Sheffield Stream 8: Mental Health Toolkit Training Delivering the Joint Pledge 2013 Work Programme Sponsored Session Development of training opportunities to improve mental health skills for employment advisors Stream 9: Designing an Integrated Service Delivering the Joint Pledge 2013 Louise Brown, Working for Wellbeing Newham, London Neelam Dosanjh Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Lead for Talking Therapies, Newham Stream 10: Payment for Outcomes NHSIQ Sponsored Session Delivering the Joint Pledge 2013 Focus on integrated services supporting young people with mental health issues facing the choice between work, further education or joining the benefits queue 15.00 Return to main auditorium for closing plenary 15.10 Closing Plenary: Re-thinking public mental health and new technologies E-mental illness? Between uncontrolled social media and state-controlled internet technologies Are we really doing more good than harm through e-mental health products? Prof Kevin Fenton Director of Public Health England (Invited) 16.00 Close
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