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THE CONFERENCE 4 June Keynote Theatre Green Room Blue Room


09.15 Good Design, Human Value Hannah Chamberlain, Design in Mental Health Network 09.45 KEYNOTE – Designing a Mentally Healthier Nation? Andy Bell, Chief Executive, Centre for Mental Health


11.00 Crafting for Design in Mental Health: Personalisation, Participation and Production Prof. Steven Brown, Nottingham Trent University


11.30 What is Co-production and How Can You do it in the Context of the Built Environment? Raf Hamaizia, Cygnet Healthcare


11.00 Design for Health and Well- being – Design Suggestions for Interior Design in Compulsory Care Facilities


Dr Franz James, Dr Sepideh Olausson, University of Gothenburg


11.30 Medium-secure Spaces That Promote a Meaningful Day for Patients: Sycamore at Northgate Hospital Paul Yeomans, Medical Architecture


11.30 Patient and Staff Lived Experience of Social Spaces Donna Ciarlo, London Southbank University


11.00 Promoting Mental Health Through Inclusive and Trauma- Informed Design Strategies Stephanie Vito, Cannon Design


13.30 KEYNOTE: – Striving to become an Anti-racism Organisation in Mental Health: NHS England’s Patient and Carer Race Equality Framework Dr Jacqui Dyer, Chair of the Advancing Mental Health Equalities Taskforce and the Patient and Carer Race Equality Framework Steering Group, NHS England


14.30 Integrating Mental and Physical Health Vicky Amis Smith, Cambridge Children’s Hospital; Kate Bradley, MJ Medical


15.00 The Bedroom Evolved: The Thought, Theory and Lessons Learnt From a Collaborative Project to Further Mental Health Spaces Louis Sullivan, Darwin Group


16.00 Human Conscious Design Principles - Creating Spaces Where Everyone Can Thrive Shaz Hawkins, Tarkett


14.30 A Sheltered Retreat for the Specialist Treatment of Eating Disorders: Kimmeridge Court Dr Carla Figueiredo, Dorset Healthcare; Laura Delgado, Medical Architecture


15.00 Challenging The Norm - Designing Bespoke Environments for Learning Disabilities Andrew Arnold, Gilling Dod Architects; Karen Howell, Iteriad; Joey Dunn, Mersey Care Foundation Trust


16.00 The Challenges of Communicating Specifications When Designing a Bespoke Home Environment. What Do we Mean by “Robust” Diane Chandler, Sussex Partnership Foundation Trust


16.20 A Therapeutic Approach to Mental Health Design Marianna Bia, Cristina Ramirez, 4D Studio Architects


16.20 Service User Led Design: Designing Therapeutic Personal Spaces for Autism/CAMHS Environments Hannah Lee,


Gilling Dod Interior Design


16.40 Presenting and Informing Integrated Estates: A Systematic Tool Michelle Evans, Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust; Mark Nugent, Medical Architecture


16.40 Safe and Hygienic Access to Drinking Water as a Vital Element in our Duty of Care Paul Colebrook, Borg & Overström


14.30 Rethinking ‘The Therapy Room’: Flexible Spaces for Mental Health Work Dr Paul Hanna, Hoare Lea


15.00 Backworth: A Holistic Approach to Living Well: A Model for Future Communities? Katie Shepherd, P+HS Architects


16.00 Breathing Life into Bedlam - How Improved Ventilation Can Be Achieved Within Mental Health Facilities Andrew Carnegie, Air Sentry Limited


16.20The Limitations of HTM 04-01 in Mental Health Built Environments Chris Knight, HYDROP E.C.S.


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MAY 2024 | THE NETWORK


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