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CPD LEARNING THURSDAY 3RD MAY


Strategic Theatre STRATEGIC


10:30- 11:30


Regulating care to support and improve independent living Cythia Bower Chief Executive CQC


11:30- 12:30


Social Enterprise, what do AHPs need to know


Where it fi ts within the NHS and social care sector Wray Irwin Social entrepeneur in residence Northampton University


12:30- 13:30


Does your home suit you? Making the housing link to long term health conditions in later life Sue Adams, CEO Care and Repair


13:30- 14:30


14.30- 15.00


CPD audits Feedback and results from the audits Jonathan Jones Publishing Manager HPC


12:00- 13:00


Multi-Disciplinary Theatre


CASE MANAGEMENT 10:30- 11:30


11:15- 12:00


Architectural Design


Insight into the design considerations of the built environment to meet the individual clients needs Hannah Minton Architect


Minton Associates Networking break


Case Management roles and responsibilities Sam Harris Chair of CMSUK CMSUK


Clinical Skills Theatre


CLINICAL MOVING & HANDLING 10:30- 11:30


Competent sling assessment and selection Choose the correct sling for your client Richard Handley Managing Director


Care & Independence Systems ltd


11:30- 12:30


Behavioural and manual handling principals to manage challenge


Practical solutions to challenging behaviour Melanie Sturman Independent Moving & Handling Consultant


12:30- 13:30


Secondary Complications: importance of postural management An OT’s perspective in effective management of postural care Fiona Eldridge Independant Occupational Therapist


13:00- 13:45


13:45- 14:15


Kitchen design - accessibility and the impact on the end user Adam Thomas Designer


Design Matters


Bathroom design - accessibility and the impact on the end user Kate Sheehan Director The OT Practice


15:00- 16:00


Personal independence payments From 2013 the Government is proposing to introduce this new benefi t for eligible working age people aged 16 to 64 to replace Disability Living Allowance (DLA) Department for Work and Pensions


14:15- 15:00


Round table Kate Sheehan, Adam Thomas, Hannah Minton The OT Practice, Design Matters, CMUK


14.30- 15.30


13:30- 14:30


Development of a moving and handling package Gavin Wright Training consultant Nordic Care


Moving and handling with the larger client Practical approaches to assisting the heavier service user Sonja Waara Conway, Management and Marketing Consultant, Handicare


New to this year, the Naidex Excellence Awards recognise excellence and share best practice among healthcare professionals.


The Awards celebrate best practice, innovation, independent thinking and improvements to care and will recognise top projects submitted by healthcare professionals in the following categories: Joint working and collaboration Driving effi ciency


Improving personalisation of care


The projects submitted by healthcare professionals will be judged by a panel of experts and the winners of each category will be announced in the Strategic Theatre.


Joint working and collaboration panel - Judging 1st May at 14:30


• Dr Paul Rice, Tele-health Lead, Long-Term Conditions Theme, Health Innovation and Education Cluster (HIEC), NHS Yorkshire and Humber


• Claire Terrington, Senior Occupational Therapist, Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Trust


• Polly Fryer-Saxby, Senior Occupational Therapist, Luton & Dunstable Hospital NHS Foundation Trust


• Kath Spears, Senior Occupational Therapist, Derby Hospitals Foundation Trust


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Come and celebrate excellence among the healthcare community. BARIATRIC CARE MATTERS


Driving effi ciency panel – Judging 2nd May at 14:30


• Jim Easton, NHS National Director for Improvement and Effi ciency, Department of Health


• Sarah Mould, Director, The Dementia Training Company


• Tim Forester-Morgan, Dementia Specialist Consultant, The Dementia Training Company


Improving personalisation of care panel – Judging 3rd May at 14:45


• Annabel Brown, Occupational Therapist, Suffolk County Council


• Elizabeth Leigh, Manual Handling Adviser and Clinical Ergonomist, Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust


• Ron Innes, Head of Enablement and Therapy Services, Coventry City Council


• Ann Hancock, Manual Handling & Ergonomics Advisor, Northampton General Hospital NHST


• Liz Leigh, Manual Handling Adviser and Clinical Ergonomist, Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust


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