DAY 1 PROGRAMME: FRIDAY THE 29 TH OF SEPTEMBER Time Theme Title Speaker Format Location 8.30-9.30 Registration Attendees to sign in Concourse 9.30-11.15 Opening and Mobile Health Unit Launch 9.30-9.45 Welcome Welcome to UCD Prof Gerry Bury Plenary Introduction Introduction to Street Med and Safetynet Network of Services 9.45-10.05 Key Note T'ain't What You Do (It's the Way That You Do It), that s what gets results : What works to Improve the Health of the Multiply Excluded? 10.05-10.20 Key Note An integrated approach: The Health response to homeless health care needs 10.20-1030 Introduction to The New and Improved Mobile Health the Mobile Unit for rough sleepers Health Unit 10.30-10.50 Opening Address Opening Address of the Irish Street & MHU launch Medicine Symposium Dr Fiona O' Reilly Dr Nigel Hewitt, Medical Director, Pathways UK Mr Joe Doyle HSE Social Inclusion Safetynet and Dublin Simon Community Minister Simon Harris 10.50-11.15 Q+A Session Chair Dr Austin O'Carroll 11.15-11.30 Tour of Mobile Health Unit with Minister Harris, HSE Social Inclusion, Safetynet & Dublin Simon Outside the Concourse 11.15-11.30 Coffee 11.30-12.00 Day 1 Tasters of Parallel Sessions Eradicating Hep C - an Update on National Programme Michele Tait HSE National Hepatitis C Programme Manager Plenary
Knowing more about mortality and cause of death amongst the homeless population in the Dublin Region Dr Bernie O Donoghue Hynes - Dublin Region Homeless Executive 12.00-13.15 Parallel Session 1 - Making Hep C a rare disease for those most at risk Parallel Session 2- Research Hep C making it a rare disease for those most at risk Hepatitis C treatment for homeless and drug-using populations in Camden Hep C Peer and interagency support Initiatives Community Treatment of Hepatitis C in the Homeless Population: a Shared Care Programme The Hep Friend Programme Q+A Session Quality Improvement in a Homeless Healthcare setting can be driven by patients Lived experience of Therapeutic Community homeless people Engagement with People who inject drugs for development of Dublin's first injecting facility Palliative care for homeless patients A multi-disciplinary approach for those presenting with alcohol problems Q+A Session Dr. Jack Lambert - consultant in Medicine and Infectious Diseases MMUH Dr. Indrajit Ghosh & Dr. Eibhlin Collins (NHS) - Camden Health Improvement Practice (Turning Point) Sinead Carey Project Manger, Novas Dr. Katie McElroy & Dr. Aisling O'Shea - North Dublin City GP Training Scheme Lar Murphy Community Response Chaired by Dr Austin O'Carroll Dr Marianne McCallum - NHS Education Scotland/Hunter Street Homeless Health Services Mark Kennedy - Head of Residential & Counselling Services Merchants Quay Ireland María Otero Vázquez & Hannah Rodrigues UISCE Dr Aoibheann Ní Chonfhaola - St. Francis Hospice, Raheny Hugh Greaves - Co-ordinator Ballymun Local Drugs & Alcohol Task Force Chaired by Dr Anna Marie Naughton Parallel Parallel 13.15-14.00 LUNCH Concourse Cinema
14.00-15.00 Choice of Performance/ Buzz group info sharing / Working Groups / Selfcare Workshop Putting on your own oxygen mask first :Self-care for those working with vulnerable populations Buzz group Information exchange sessions Acting for the Future- using drama and theatre to promote mental health and suicide prevention Working Groups Dr. Cathy Cullen and Dr. Mariam Rawat - North Dublin City GP Training Scheme Derek Dempsey and Niamh Power of the Dublin Simon Community, UISCE, Hep Friend and Mobile Health Unit tour. Workshop Buzz Groups Smashing Times Live performance and discussion Workspace including IT for individuals / groups who want to hold their own working groups with fellow attendees Red Room and Outside the Concourse & in the Mobile Health Unit tour Cinema Seminar Rooms 15.00-16.15 Mental Health Plenary Dying with your rights intact An analysis of mental health morbidity in homeless clinics Mindfulness training as Clinical intervention with Homeless Adults Hopeless and homeless: Suicide Self Harm and Homelessness What might an adequate response look like? MMUH Emergency Department Self Harm Programme Prof. Brendan Kelly, School of Psychiatry, Trinity College Dublin Dr. Claire Dunne - In Reach GP Safetynet Primary Care Alan Maddock - PhD student in Psychology with Trinity College Dublin Dr Justin Brophy - Consultant Psychiatrist, & Clinical Advisor, National Office for Suicide Prevention Aine Richards, Clinical Nurse Specialist - Self Harm Mater Misericordia University Hospital, Chaired by Dr.Fiona O REILLY 16.15-16.45 Dance presentation There is no medicine like hope Dublin Simon Community Performance 16.45 17.00 Close by Dr. Anna Marie Naughton and Dr. Fiona O'Reilly Plenary
DAY 2 PROGRAMME: SATURDAY THE 30TH OF SEPTEMBER Theme Title Speaker Format Location 9.00-10.00 Registration Concourse 10.00-10.15 Highlights from Day 1 Dr. Fiona O Reilly & Dr. Anna Marie Naughton Plenary 10.15-11.00 Day 2 Tasters of Parallel Sessions The Global homeless :The New Mobile Health Screening Unit Dr. Bridget Kiely Safetynet Primary Care MHSU Lead GP Inclusion health - What s good for the patient is also good for the hospital Dr. Cliona Ni Cheallaigh Consultant in General Medicine and Infectious Diseases, St James s Hospital How service providers are reacting to the homeless crisis Dr Austin O'Carroll, Medical Director, Safetynet Primary Care and Marieke Altena, National Social Inclusion Office, Health Service Executive 11.00-11.45 Parallel Session 1 Migrant Health Red Room Working towards equality of health outcomes for Roma in the South East (Community Healthcare Organisation Area 5) A New Migrant Health Education Module for GP Trainees Dental Care in the Capuchin Day Centre Susan Nolan, Regional Community Participation Officer for CHO 5, HSE Social Inclusion Ciara McGrath and Tonya Myles Crosscare Migrant Project Brendan Fanning and Patrick Cleary Capuchin Centre Dental Team Chaired by Dr. Anna Marie Naughton 11.00-11.45 Parallel Session 2 Secondary Care Services Cinema
11.00-11.45 Parallel Session 3 Families In Reach PC team and links with hospital care for homeless Looking after homeless people in hospital A&E Mater and the role they play Family Hubs Improvements in Health & Wellbeing, Nutrition, Washing facilities, Kids play Keeping families linked with PHNs Food access and nutritional health among homeless families in emergency accommodation in Dublin Dr. Claire Dunne - In Reach GP Safetynet Primary Care Annmarie Lawley Jess Kenny The Mater Hospital Chaired by Dr. Marieke Altenta Niamh Lee and Eimear Carroll (Crosscare) Jaqueline Austin, Liz Piggott and Sharon Boyle, HSE Dr Michelle Share, Senior Research Fellow at the School of Education, Trinity College Dublin Chaired by Paul Dunbar 11.45-12.15 Feedback and discussion Chairs from each group Feedback with 12.15-1.00 Buzz group Buzz group Info exchange sessions Different services and individuals will discuss what their service does to support vulnerable people in Ireland Adult Homeless Integrated team(cork), Sexual Health Centre (Cork) The Chrysalises Project (Dublin) and more TBC Buzz groups 1.15-2.00 LUNCH Concourse 14.00-16.00 Choice of 2 workshops Workshops Managing wound care- working together for the prevention and treatment of Chronic wounds Jemell Geraghty, Lead nurse for tissue viability, Royal Free London, NHS Foundation Trust Seminar Room 1
Topple project - overdose prevention workshop Which side of the street? A discussion of the complexities of involuntary admissions in the homeless setting Theatre of the oppressed Naloxone: Training and administration in Residential Services Moving Towards Trauma Informed Care: A Model of Research and Practice Sinead Carey, Project Manager, Seminar Room 2 NOVAS assisted by 2 Peer Workers Dr Anna Marie Naughton, AHIS Seminar Room 3 Dr Austin O'Carroll, Medical Director, Safetynet Primary Care Jess Sears, Depaul Ireland, Tim Bingham, Naloxone Demonstration HSE Addiction Services, Paul Dunbar and Darren Reilly, Crosscare Graham Gill-Emerson, Cork Simon Community Cinema Red room 16.00-16.30 Consensus statements & Matters to take forward Dr. Fiona O Reilly 16.30 17.00 Close High Hopes Choir and Closing Remarks 17.00 20.00 Drinks reception UCD bar