Dear Colleague,
Minority Mental Health 2016 -
“Ending Discrimination in Mental Health:
Turning the Crisis Tap Off”
London on Thursday 13th October
Join recently booked delegates from NHS Greenwich CCG, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Castle Point & Rochford CCG, Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust and many more.
New Speaker announcement - Maria
Kane, the Chief Executive of Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health Trust.
Other confirmed speakers include:
Rt Hon Norman Lamb MP
Liberal Democrat Spokesperson on Health
Maria Kane
Chief Executive, Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust
Dr Geraldine Strathdee
National Clinical Lead, Mental Health Intelligence Networks PHE/NHSE
Jacqui Dyer
Vice Chair, Mental Health Taskforce
Commander Christine Jones QPM
National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) lead for Mental Health and Metropolitan Police Service Lead for Protecting Vulnerable People (PVP)
Kuda Dimbi
Clinical Lead for Mental Health, London Ambulance Service
Watch out for further announcements.
Book your place now.
Topics will cover:-
Early intervention via education
Reducing police involvement
Tackling dependency “bed” and “pharma” containment
Ending CRISIS management of BME mental health in acute services
Creating funding incentives in commissioning models
Reducing duplication and improving the effective use of local government resources
Using specialist skills services for high level forensic support
Building transformation capacity and knowledge in mental health trusts locally
Evidence for the “social value” return on investment and the impact on the cost base for commissioners
Exploring personalised services and budget solutions
MAKING THIS A PRIORITY
Register your place at
www.MinorityMentalHealth.co.uk and be part of this national broadcast conference on mental health services.
The expert presentations are being filmed and put into a training and briefing library for delegates' professional use adding value to the attendance package.
Visit the website
www.MinorityMentalHealth.co.uk
Join us in London on Thursday 13 October and find out more about new ways to tackle key minority mental health needs.
If you need further information contact Katrina Wright 0207 324 4330 or email
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Yours sincerely,
Minority Mental Health Team