Workshop/Symposia Programme: 18th 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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10.00 - 11.15 Theme: Partnerships
for Building Capacity
Session 3.1 Workshop
School mental health promotion: Partnerships for Success
Mark
Weist, University of Maryland, Baltimore
Session 3.2 Workshop
Building real partnerships to develop resilience, research
and practice,
Angie Hart, Brighton University and Sussex Partnership NHS Trust
and Kim Aumann,
Amaze Parenting Charity
Session 3.3 Paper Presentations
Perinatal liaison mental health service – meeting
the emotional needs of women in pregnancy and early parenthood
Elaine Healy, Cork
University Hospital
Building Capacity for Self Esteem and Confidence in Inverclyde
Jan
Henderson, H and K Training Associates
‘Good for you, good for your brain’:
the Scottish dementia risk reduction
Kate
Fearnley, Alzheimer Scotland
Session 3.4 Paper Presentations
Scales to measure the positive mental health and well being
of adults: a structured, targeted review
Jane Speight, AHP Research Ltd
“A Community of Interest” approach to
improving Mental Health & Emotional
Wellbeing
Lorraine Lindsay and Maurice Meehan, Eastern Health & Social
Services Board
11.45 - 13.00 Theme: Partnerships for Effective Implementation
Session 4.1 Workshop
Developing partnerships around promoting children’s
mental health and wellbeing and preventing mental ill-health in a range of
settings
Roger Catchpole,
YoungMinds and Julia White Scottish, Development Centre for Mental Health
Session 4.2 Workshop
Promoting Community Well being
Allyson McCollam and Niki
Kandirikirira, Scottish Development Centre for Mental Health
Session 4.3 Papers
Zippy’s Friends - the delivery of a mental
health promotion programme for young children though international partnerships
Caroline Egar,
Partnership
for Children
‘Insiders on the outside’: primary mental
health work in schools
Paula
Huddart, Strathbrock Partnership Centre
Session 4.4 Papers
Working Collaboratively - Prescriptions for Healthy Learning:
An example of success
Petrina South, nextstep, Prescriptions for Healthy Learning
Successful adaption of a Mens Health Clinic as a health improvement
assessment tool in rural Highland
Jermaine Allison, Highland Health Board
Glasgow Anti-Stigma Partnership
Niel Quinn, Lee Knifton
and Alice Walker, University of Strathclyde
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