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Workshop/Symposia Programme: 17th May

Promoting Mental Health and Wellbeing
Progress Through Partnerships

17th and 18th May

Royal Horticultural Halls Conference Centre
Greycoat Street, London SW1P 2PE

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11.30 - 13.00 Theme: Parnerships for Establishing Principles and Developing Programmes

Session 1.1 Workshop

TITLE TO BE CONFIRMED
Jackie James

Session 1.2 Workshop

Developing Mental Wellbeing Impact Assessment
Jude Stansfield, NIMHE CSIP North West, Julie Hanna, Liverpool Culture Company and Tony Coggins, South London and Maudsley NHS Trust

Session 1.3 Papers

‘see me’ Alliance-building to challenge stigma in Scotland
Linda M Dunion, ‘see me’

A Stock-take of Activity for Mental Health Promotion and Suicide Prevention within the South East in 2005
Philip Brooks, South East Development Centre of the Care Services Improvement Partnership

The Efficacy of World Mental Health Day in increasing awareness and reducing stigma
Andrew Kimber, Slough PCT

Session 1.4 Papers

Reach Out (the Irish suicide strategy)
Geoff Day, National Office for Suicide, Ireland

Mental health promotion in the North Western Area of Ireland
Anne Sheridan, Mental Health Promotion Office, HSE, Ireland

15.30 - 17.00 Theme: Partnerships for Establishing Principles and Developing Programmes

Session 2.1 Workshop

Promoting mental health promotion in later life: Findings and recommendations from the UK Inquiry into Mental Health and Well-Being in Later Life
Michelle Lee, Age Concern/Mental Health Foundation

Session 2.2 Workshop

Tackling mental health inequalities : challenges for local planning partnerships
Allyson McCollam, Scottish Development Centre for Mental Health and Lynne Friedli, Scottish Development Centre for Mental Health

Session 2.3 Papers

Working in Partnership with Parents
Richard Shircore, Windsor, Ascot and Maidenhead PCT

The Participation Parnership
Christina McMellon, Penumbra

Mental Health and Well-being in Later Life Programme, NHS Health Scotland
Fiona Borrowman, NHS Health Scotland

Session 2.4 Papers

Valuing the arts in East Greenwich: How partnerships can widen our understanding of the social benefits of participatory arts projects
Felicity Callard, Independent Researcher

Creating Connections
Kakati Rumina, North Lanarkshire Council

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