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We are pleased to announce the fourth seminar in the ESRC Seminar Series ‘Re-imagining professionalism in mental health: towards co-production’
Please see below for further details.
Pamela Fisher
Seminar 4: Contemporary developments in mental health policy and commissioning: a help and/or hindrance to co-production and power-sharing
University of York, 28 October 2016
We warmly invite you to participate in the 4th seminar which focuses on co-production in mental health policy and commissioning. The aim is to encourage debate
across boundaries between service users/survivors and carers, academics, and professionals from voluntary and public organisations.
To make enquiries or to apply for a travel bursary (available to service users, carers, and professionals in voluntary organisations, please email: [log in to unmask]
For more details on the seminar, please contact the principal investigator Pamela Fisher (Email: [log in to unmask])
The programme
9.30
Registration (with tea and coffee available)
10.00
Opening with Martin Webber and Pamela Fisher
10.30
Keynote by Anne Rogers, Professor of Health Systems and Implementation, University of Southampton
‘Commissioning of self-management support: an exploration of commissioner aspirations and processes in the context of moving towards co-produced and socially connected interventions’
11.15
Discussion of arising themes (with tea and coffee available)
11.45
Presentation by Karen Newbigging, Senior Lecturer in Health Policy and Management at the Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham.
‘Co-commissioning: Are we there yet?’
12.30
LUNCH
1.30
Joseph Alderdice and Danielle Barnes will present and lead a round table discussion. Joseph (formerly of Involving People) is the Development and Engagement Lead for West Yorkshire Finding Independence (WY-FI). Danielle, originally part of a group of experts by experience, is one of WY-FI’s Engagement and Co-Production Workers.
‘From the street to the strategy: Co-producing system change in the real world’
3.00
Tea and coffee and identification of the main points arising from presentations and discussions
3.30
Adam Montgomery is a Dual Diagnosis Peer Support Development & Group Worker employed by Leeds Mind. However, it will be in his capacity as a spoken work artist and poet that Adam will close the seminar.
3.45
Additional networking opportunity
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