DiMH 2022 PREVIEW DiMH 2022 Conference Programme
Wednesday 8 June 2022 – Room A 09.15 Keynote Speaker TBC
Designing for forensic mental health - Case Studies
09.50 Creating a centre of excellence for forensic services Paul Yeomans, Director, Medical Architecture
10.10
The meanings of place and space in forensic psychiatric care – and their implications for interior design, patient wellness, and staff work environment – Franz James, Senior Lecturer and Designer, Sepideh Olausson, Senior lecturer and ICU Nurse, University of Gothenburg
11.00 Roundtable – Seclusion; do we need it? What should it look like? – Trudi Beswick, Caudwell Children
12.00 Lunch
14.00 Keynote speaker: Designing a Mental Health System for Equality #BetterTogether – Sarah Hughes, CEO, Centre for Mental Health Designing for young persons’ mental health - Case Studies
14.35 Children’s mental health facility design in the United States – Francis Pitts, Architecture+
14.55 Red Kite View – a new chapter in CAMHS design – Robin Graham, Associate Director, Gilling Dod Architects
15.05 Galliford Try (PSCP) Alder Hey CAMHS case study Designing for Eating Disorders - Shared Learning
16.00 Clinical and design principles for an eating disorders unit – Dr Carla Figueiredo, Dorset HealthCare University NHS FT
17.00 Exhibition, and Close, followed by DiMH 2022 Awards
Wednesday 8 June 2022 – Room B Safe and Psychologically Informed Environments
09.50 A look at the world of autistics – Dalia Shilony – Interior Designer 10.10
Safe and Balanced Environments 11.00 11.20
Lovely vs ugly – where is the interface between beauty and safety in mental health design? – Karen Flatt, Architect - Studio Director & Mental Health Lead, IBI Group
Examining the environmental conditions for psychological safety: insight from a study on de-escalation and seclusion – Professor Paula Reavey, Professor of Psychology & Mental Health, London South Bank University
11.40
Improving the patient experience with a standardised design for safety suites – Alexandru Senciuc, Senior Architect, Medical Architecture; Ian Tearle, Senior Service Line Lead, Forensic Services, Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust; John Plum, Project Director, Blu Building Consultants
12.00 Lunch 14.00 Keynote from Sarah Hughes, in Room A Collaboration and Co-Design - Shared Learning
14.35
Springfield Village - mental health at the heart of the community – Ian Garlington, Integrated Programme Director, South West London & St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust; Harriet Gladwell-Philips, STEP General Manager, Springfield and Tolworth Estate Partnership; Simon Allen, SRM Project Director, Sir Robert McAlpine
14.55
The co-design of mental health facilities with service-users and clinical staff – Geoff Neild, Programme Director; Andy Harrison, Senior Responsible Officer; Nick Richards, Project Officer and Lived Patient Experience Lead; Hollie Grief, Clinical Project Manager; Andy Donoghue, Associate Director of Estates and Facilities; Becki Priest, Deputy Director of Practice and Transformation, Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
15.05 New Hospital Design: A person-centered approach – Cath Lake, P+HS Architects, Nick Smith, former service-user
Chair: Susan Grant, NHS Scotland Assure Safe and Secure Environments - New Guidance
16.00 The ligature risk assessment app at BDCFT – David Gibson, Compliance and Governance Manager, Bradford
THE NETWORK | MAY 2022
Can five minutes’ activity before a meal time impact on the health and wellbeing of people living with dementia? – Deborah Payne, Home Manager, L&M Healthcare, Louise Harder, The Brand Sculptor
District Care NHS Foundation Trust
16.20 HBN 03-04: Low and medium secure guidance for both adults and children and young people – Rosemary Jenssen, Jenssen Architecture
16.40 Guidance-led testing of products in the mental health environment – Sean Taylor, BRE
17.00 Exhibition, and Close, followed by DiMH 2022 Awards Thursday 9 June 2022 – Room A
Keynote Speaker: TBC Chair: Alan Newman, TB+A Sustainability and Net Zero - Shared Learning
09.50 Destination Net Zero: Transforming NHS Estates into the Hospitals of Tomorrow – Bonnie Chu, Healthcare Design Director, Wates
10.10 11.00 11.30
A service-user approach to zero carbon – Paddy Narperi, Mark Richardson, TB+A
Designing for adult mental health - Case Studies
Elgin & Appin Wards, Stobhill Hospital, Glasgow – case study – Andrew Baillie, Assistant Head of Capital Planning, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde; TBC, Keppie Design
A revolutionary, 150-year-old vision for mental health care inspires the design of the newest mental health hospital in North America – Timothy Rommel, Principal, Mental / Behavioral Healthcare Practice Leader, CannonDesign Inc.; Harsh Trivedi, MD, MBA, President and Chief Executive Officer, Sheppard Pratt; Kent Muirhead, AIA, Design Principal, CannonDesign
12.00 Returning home: advancements in veteran mental health – Stephen Parker, Behavioural health planner, Stantec
12.20 Lunch
14.00 Keynote: Rebuilding Recovery: Springfield Hospital x Hospital Rooms – Siphiwe Mnguni, Molly Bonnell, Hospital Rooms
14.35 Pivot and succeed – the story of how Book of Beasties adapted to champion mental health and wellness in lockdown, and what lies in the future – Oisin Bishenden; Phil Tottman, Book of Beasties
14.55 15.15
15.35 David Parkin’s Delusions of Grandeur – David Parkin
Transforming ancient stone ruins into a flagship residential home for adults with autism – Rebecca Lewis-Chapman, Director; Benjamin Harbron, Project Manager, The IAD Company
Exhibition
Thursday 9 June 2022 – Room B Safe Patient Environments - Shared Learning
09.50 10.20
Architecture inside the New York State Office of Mental Health – Patient Safety Guideline – Francis Pitts, Principal, and Sarah Wengert, Principal-in-Charge, Architecture+
Self-Harm reduction – lessons on the built environment from NHS Scotland – Susan Grant, Principal Architect, NHS Scotland Assure; Andrew Baillie, Chair of Self-Harm Reduction, SLWG & Assistant Head of Capital Planning, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
Design, Estates, Facilities, and Equipment Learning 11.30 11.50
Sex, Love and Rock ‘n Roll Baby Boomers - Unusual insights, issues and solutions – Richard Mazuch, Director of Design Research and Innovation, IBI Group
Mental Health inpatient design and build in inherited buildings – Sarah McCullough, Capital Projects Manager, Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust
12.50 Sound design – a person-centered, sensory approach to room acoustics – Andrea Harman, Saint-Gobain Ecophon
13.10 Lunch Excellence in Design
14.35 Roundtable – Seclusion; do we need it? What should it look like? – Trudi Beswick, Caudwell Children
15.35 Exhibition 15
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