Design in Mental Health 2015 Show Preview
Design in Mental health 2015 – Conference Programme 19 MAY 2015 – DAY 0NE 09.00-09.55
Registration & Exhibition Visit
09.55-10.00 10.00-10.30
10.30-11.00
11.00-11.30 11.30-12.15
12.20-13.00
Welcome Address: Jenny Gill, chairman, Design in Mental Health Network Keynote Address: Good design in Mental Health is essential to deliver quality!
John Short, chief executive, Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
Keynote Address: How not to design a perfect mental hospital or clinic Lisa Rodrigues CBE
Coffee Break & Exhibition Visit Service-User Views & Experiences Session
Creating Madlove – A Designer Asylum – The Vacuum Cleaner James Leadbitter
How can Estates departments work with Service Users to improve the environment? Steve Jameson, Red Rose Corporate Services (providing Property Services to Lancashire Care
NHS Foundation Trust), Elizabeth Harrison, Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust & Joan Melville, Ryhurst
13.00-14.15 14.15-15.10
Lunch & Exhibition Visit Architects for Health Session
Dignity in a crisis: Positive integration of mental health patients in the Emergency Care Pathway Chris Thornton, ADP
From supportive to integrative: a new era of mental health environments Jonathan Wilson, Stantec
Redeveloping an asylum for the demands of the 21st century Juliet Erridge, David Morley Architects
15.15-15.40 15.40-16.00
16.00-16.30 16.30-17.15
Better Bedrooms & Innovation
Matthew Balaam, Oxford Architects & Jenny Gill, DIMHN P21+ Repeatable Mental Health Bedrooms
Stephanie Brada, Rosemary Jenssen & David Kershaw Tea Break & Exhibition Visit
Project Showcases The Lighthouse Project, Dementia Resource Hub Jo Kember, Gilling Dod Architects
Young Dementia UK homes scheme Matthew Balaam, Oxford Architects
Oakwood: Doing small things well. “Thoughtful engagement, planning and design underpin
a new home for adults with autism who require 24 hour support.” Mark Nugent, Project Leader, Medical Architecture
17.15-18.00 Networking Drinks Reception
Another speaker to give a service-user perspective, on Day Two, will be Ian Callaghan, national service-user lead at My Shared Pathway and Recovery and Outcomes in secure mental health care, part of the National Secure Services QIPP Programme.
Matthew Balaam, project manager for Better Bedroom 2.
Wendy de Silva of P+HS Architects.
SERVICE-USER PERSPECTIVES On a service-user theme, meanwhile Art and activism collective of one, James Leadbitter, aka The Vacuum Cleaner, will deliver a Day One address entitled Creating Madlove – A Designer Asylum. The organisers say: “Through site- specific performance, street-based intervention and film, the Vacuum Cleaner empowers his audience to address socio-political issues including consumerism and mental health discrimination.”
10 THE NETWORK April 2015
REDEVELOPING AN ‘ASYLUM’ Other presentations will include a look, by Chris Thornton of ADP, at how mental health patients can be ‘positively integrated’ in the Emergency Care Pathway; a focus, by Juliet Erridge of David Morley Architects, on how St Bernard’s Hospital, a low secure unit in Ealing originally England and Wales’s first completed purpose- built asylum, has been redeveloped ‘for 21st century demands’, and a presentation by the ProCure21+ team on its recent work to develop both Organic and Functional repeatable inpatient mental healthcare bedroom designs. An address entitled Recovery Model of Care:
service-user design input and emerging health outcomes, by Wendy de Silva, of P+HS Architects, and Dr Barry Trindall of BT Consultants (both were involved in the
Chair: Rosemary Jenssen Chair: Jenny Gill, DIMHN Chair: Jenny Gill, DIMHN Chair: Rosemary Jenssen, AfH
Chair: Ginni Duncan-Bilham, Sussex Partnership Trust
Chair: Clare Allan, Journalist Chair: Jenny Gill, DIMHN Chair: Jenny Gill, DIMHN
This year’s exhibition will see over 50 companies showcasing their products, services, and expertise.
successful delivery of the Kingfisher Court adult acute inpatient mental health unit near Radlett – The Network – January 2015), will focus on the importance of early service-user involvement when designing new buildings.
INTERNATIONAL STANDPOINTS An international session on Day Two will include presentations titled Narratives of interior
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