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Design in Mental Health 2016 – Conference Programme TUESDAY 17 MAY 2016 – DAY 0NE 08.45-09.55


Registration and Exhibition Visit 09.55-10.00 10.00-10.30 10.30-11.00


11.00-11.30 11.30-12.45


Welcome Address Jenny Gill, Chair, Design In Mental Health Network (DIMHN)


Opening Keynote Tom Cahill, Chief Executive, Herts Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust


Keynote Jacqui Dyer, Vice-Chair, National Mental Health Task Force Coffee Break and Exhibition Visit Service-User Perspective Prof. Paula Reavey,


Professor of Psychology, London South Bank University


Hannah Chamberlain, Director, Barrage Media


12.45-14.00 14.00-15.30


Lunch and Exhibition Visit Delivering Design Quality


Lianne Knotts, Associate Director, Medical Architecture


Hedvig Molnár Karlsson, Co-Owner and Architect, Karlsson Architects


Donal Blake, Director, Scott Tallon Walker Architects


Professor Harry Kennedy, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist and Executive Clinical Director, National Forensic Mental Health Service, Dublin


15.30-16.15 16.15-17.15


17.30 Tea Break and Exhibition Visit


Recovery with Design in Mind – a Service-user Perspective Ian Callaghan, Recovery and Outcomes Manager, Re-Think Mental Illness Event Closes


Tom Cahill. Sara Saunders.


National Forensic Mental Health Service in Dublin; Damian Utton, director at Pozzoni Architects, and Bob Wills, director of Medical Architecture, and DIMHN’s Philip Ross. In the ‘Future gazing’ session, with the recent opening of Guernsey’s new £24 million Mental Health and Wellbeing Centre in St Martin, Andrew Street of architects, IBI Group, will present on ‘Shaping environments for the future – A look at Guernsey’s mental health service’.


KEY ANNOUNCEMENT TO BE MADE Day Two’s opening conference keynote will see Dr Faisil Sethi, consultant psychiatrist and vice-chair of the National Association of Psychiatric Intensive Care Units (NAPICU), present on ‘an exciting joint working initiative’ between DIMHN and NAPICU (followed by a


Dr Faisil Sethi.


joint workshop on the exhibition floor). The day’s second morning keynote will be given by Roland Dix, consultant nurse in Psychiatric Intensive Care & Secure Recovery at the 2gether NHS Foundation Trust, which provides specialist mental health and learning disability services


The after-dinner speaker at this year’s DIMH Awards will be Frank Bruno MBE, former WBC heavyweight champion.


in Gloucestershire and Herefordshire. Editor-in- chief of the Journal of Psychiatric Intensive Care, and an Executive Committee member of NAPICU, Roland Dix was awarded the Royal College of Nursing Fellowship in 2014. The afternoon will include sessions on ‘Interior Design’, ‘ProCure21+/ProCure22 – Pennies and Pearls’; ‘Technology in the environment’; ‘Small changes… big impact’; ‘Outside spaces’, and ‘Post-occupancy evaluation’. A joint presentation in the ‘Interior Design’ ‘stream’ will see Mark Carter, a director of architects, PM Devereux, and Sara Saunders, operations project manager at Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, jointly


present on the new Farnham Road Hospital in Guildford, ‘conceived using a holistic approach to design which considers internal spaces as an integral part of the architecture’.


SERVICE-USERS AT THE HEART OF DESIGN James Lee said: “When service-users’ needs and aspirations are placed at the heart of the design process, the results are unique, individual, welcoming, and supportive spaces, and residents with a strong sense of pride and


Golf tournament


Taking place on Monday 16 May at 1.30 pm at the Windmill Village Golf Course (close to the conference and exhibition venue) is the Design in Mental Health Golf Tournament. Attendees, speakers, and exhibitors are invited to take part. Places are complimentary, but limited. Registered attendees, confirmed exhibitors, and speakers, are eligible for a complimentary round. There will be both an individual stableford tournament and a fourball tournament. To book your place, email: sarahworwood@stepex.com the following: your name, organisation, and golf handicap.


THE NETWORK Ap r i l 2 01 6 11 Dementia


Damian Utton, Director, Pozzoni Architects


Philip Ross, Director, Design in Mental Health Network Future Gazing


Bob Wills, Director, Medical Architecture


Derek Shepherd, Associate Director, Andrew Street, P+HS Architects


Studio Associate/Architect, IBI Group


CAMHS Environments


Richard Walker, Head Teacher, St Andrew’s Healthcare


Use of Technology in the Environment Matthew Balaam,


Partner, Oxford Architects LLP


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