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5 June Keynote Theatre Green Room 09.15 CEO Welcome: Hannah Chamberlain, Design in Mental Health Network


09.30 KEYNOTE – Therapeutic and Trauma Informed Approaches to Custodial Design David Gardner, Director, Holmes Miller Architects


11.00 Collaboration and Co- Production – Impact on Design at RIS:ES Bexhill Robin Graham, Gilling Dod Architects; Paula Kirkland, Redesigning Inpatients Services in East Sussex (RIS:ES) - Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust; Richard Barton, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust; Ed Dwight, Kier


11.30 Seclusion Spaces Within NHS Michelle Evans, Midland’s Partnership University Foundation Trust


11.00 Person Centred Approach: What Makes a Housing Project a Success? Louise Morrison, Norfolk Community Health and Care Trust


11.00 Delivering Mental Health Care in the Prison Estate – Where Are We And Where Are We Going? Laura Woods, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust


Blue Room


11.30 A Service User’s Journey to Redesigning Mental Health Assessment Spaces in the Emergency Department William PC Wang, Llewelyn Davies & Design in Mental Health Network


13.30 KEYNOTE – Art Insists The Walls Be Kind Dolly Sen, Artist and Activist


14.30 Arts For Arts Sake? Examining the Function of Art in Mental Health Settings: a Review of the Evidence Prof Paula Reavey, London South Bank University; Michael Leahy, National Institute For Health and Care Research


15.00 The Art of Wellbeing: Mental Health Recovery by Design Prof. Steve Fossey and Prof. Rachel Baynton, University of Lincoln


Person Centred Approach Collaboration and Partnership Innovation


WORKSHOPS 4 June


11.00 Drawn Out! Mental Health Sketch Workshop Stephen Parker, Stantec


14.30 Workshop: Informed Choices – How Do I Choose the Right Safety Level of Product For My Patient Group? David Willmott, Cygnett; Hannah Chamberlain,


Design in Mental Health Network


16.00 It’s No Fun Getting Older Andrea Harman, Saint Gobain Ecophon


14.30 Coproducing Cultural Change and Improvement at our Adolescent Mental Health Inpatient Unit Using our 4Cs Philosophy and Visual Identity Lloyd Griffiths, Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board


15.00 Engaging the Vision for the New Warneford Park, Oxford Samantha Robinson, Oxford Health NHS Trust; Robert Dawson, Eric Parry Architects; Aideen-Niamh O’Neill, Oxford Health


Safety and Psychologically Informed Environments (PIEs) Design, Estates, Facilities and Equipment Learning


5 June


11.00 Design for All Maria Luigia Assirelli, Floyd Slaski Architects; Rhian Davidson, Altro


14.00 Redefining Assistive Equipment as Personalized Empowerment Tools Dr Bruno Oro, Iowa State University


15.00 Best Practice in Co-production and the Stakeholder Engagement Toolkit Katherine Lazenby, East London NHS Foundation Trust; William PC Wang, Llewelyn Davies & Design in Mental Health Network; Hannah Chamberlain, Design in Mental Health Network; Jo Baudin, JEEB Creates; Nick Smith, Missing Peace; Richard Barton, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust


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14.30 A Whole New Way - Designing the New Cambridge Children’s Hospital Lienelle Geldenhuys, White Arkitekter; Joanna Carr, Cambridge Childrens’ Hospital Project


15.00 Making Retrofit Work: Low Carbon, People Centred Design for the Anna Freud Centre Campus Mark Rowe, Penoyre & Prasad


11.30 Tuning Into Mental Wellbeing James Adamson, Kate Netten, HM Prison & Probation Services


New Ways of Working Custodial and Operational Learning


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