DiMH 2019 PREVIEW
Conference Programme DIMH 2019 TUESDAY 21 MAY 2019 – DAY ONE
09.00 Registration and Exhibition Visit 09.55 Welcome Address: Jenny Gill, Chair – Design in Mental Health Network (DiMHN)
10.00 Opening Keynote: Philip Ross, Director, Design in Mental Health Network – Design with confidence: comprehensive test methods for products in mental health environments
10.25 Keynote: Simon Corben, Director and head of Profession, NHS Estates and Facilities Efficiency and Productivity Division, NHS Improvement
10.50 Q&A – Jenny Gill, DiMHN 11.00 Coffee Break and Exhibition Visit ROOM A l SAFE IN SECLUSION? EXAMINING SECLUSION USE AND DESIGN IN CONTEMPORARY CARE
11.30 No Force First – Dave Riley, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust Seclusion Project – Paula Reavey, London South Bank University and Dr Hamid Alhaj, NAPICU Assembling a standard design for a multi-purpose seclusion unit — Alex Senciuc, Medical Architecture
12.24 Q&A – Paula Reavey, London South Bank University 12.30 Lunch and Exhibition Visit l HEALTH & WELLBEING
13.45 Metabolic syndrome and architecture: improving our health and wellbeing – Anthony Jones, Fairhursts Design Group
Rowan View: Patient-centred design – Karen Flatt, IBI Group
Urban and graphic design with culture – Alex Harrington, Graduate graphic designer and illustrator
14.45 Q&A – Cath Lake, P+HS Architects 15.00 Tea Break and Exhibition Visit ROOM B l CHILDREN ARE THE FUTURE
11.30 Co-design for the Adolescent Extended Treatment Facility, Queensland, Australia – Eline Tops, MAAP Architects
Caudwell Children – Trudi Beswick, CEO, Caudwell Children (see picture, right) ‘I’m used to it’ – Interior design, wellbeing, and incarcerated youth – Franz James and Sepideh Olausson, University of Gothenburg
12.24 Q&A – Simon Gilby, CEO, Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust
12.30 Lunch and Exhibition Visit l DEMENTIA
13.45 A digital tool to improve patient safety in dementia wards – Dr Kay Wright, Coventry & Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust
Towards an integrated context-based assistive monitoring technology for dementia in residential care homes – Dr Ghasson Shabha, Birmingham School of the Built Environment Designing for dementia with virtual reality – Elizabeth Butcher, Tarkett
Dementia-friendly? Challenging the reminiscence aesthetic in acute settings – Benjamin Wall, LSI Architects
14.45 Q&A – Alex Caruso, ACA+I 15.00 Tea break and Exhibition Visit l LIVED EXPERIENCE
15.45 Service-user experience – Katharine Lazenby Festival of life and death – Alan Chapman, Founder, Festival of Life and Death
16.30 Closing Keynote: Mandy Stevens, Author – ‘My own experience’
16.55 Q&A – Katharine Lazenby, Expert by Experience 17.05 Exhibition Visit
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WEDNESDAY 22 MAY 2019 – DAY TWO
09.00 Registration and Exhibition Visit 09.55 Welcome Address: Joe Forster, President, Design in Mental Health Network
10.00 Opening Keynote: Francis Pitts, Architecture+ 10.25 Keynote: Green spaces – Susan Grant, Principal Architect, Health, NHS National Services Scotland
10.50 Q&A – Joe Forster, DiMHN 11.00 Coffee Break and Exhibition Visit 11.30
12.00 Conference Break ROOM A l ESTATES MODERNISATION
12.05 Standard approach to inspection, key things which trip up mental health facilities – George Catford, Inspection manager (Mental Health), Care Quality Commission London Region
Greater Manchester Health & Social Care Partnership: Mental health estate strategy – Karla Damba, Currie & Brown Jonathan Campbell, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust Richard Walker, Pennine Care NHS Foundation Horizon gazing from viewing mounds - our vision of an integrated future –Wendy de Silva, IBI Group, Claire Dalley, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust
13.10 Q&A – Jonathan Campbell, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
13.20 Lunch and Exhibition Visit l PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
14.45 Modernising mental health in the Vale of York – Derek Shepherd, P+HS Architects, Martin Dale, Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust ProCure22 – Paula Reavey, Design in Mental Health Network and London South Bank University Alan Kondys – VINCI Construction UK
15.30 Q&A and closing remarks from Joe Forster, President, DiMHN ROOM B l ART DESIGN & HEALTH
12.05 Harnessing nature for healing – Peter O’Hare, Bethlem Royal Hospital, South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust International perspectives on sensory rooms– Rebecca Davies, Maudsley Hospital, South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Art in mental health across the life span – Niamh White, Hospital Rooms UK
Art in mental health across the life span –Joh Bates, Farrer Huxley Associates
13.10 Q&A – Dr Faisil Sethi, Consultant psychiatrist & Interim Service director, Maudsley Hospital
13.20 Lunch and Exhibition Visit l CLINICAL DESIGN
14.45 Red2Green – Project to improve flow through mental health inpatient services – Mike Caulfield, Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Mental Health at home: issues, solutions, and interventions – Richard Mazuch, IBI Group
15.30 Q&A – Chris Dzikiti, North London, STP 15.45 Exhibition Visit 16.15 Event Closes
Keynote: Rt Honourable Norman Lamb MP.
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