Event location: Westminster, London
Date: 2nd Mar 2011
Organised by NCB in partnership with YoungMinds and National CAMHS Support Service, this conference will set out the future agenda for children's mental health, incorporating perspectives on GP commissioning consortia, Public Health, health and wellbeing boards, the role of the voluntary sector and the importance of local partnerships. Influential keynote speakers associated with key policy areas will be present and a range of cutting-edge workshop sessions will offer exemplars of local service commissioning and provision.
Outcomes
The conference will provide delegates with:
- An understanding of the new policy context
- Take home key examplars of commissioning and provision models to their local organisations and contexts
- Information about the launch of the 2011 online NCSS legacy product
to enable easy access to updated and new resources related to integrated
workforce planning, young people's participation, developing
supervision and consultation standards at a single point of entry
Agenda
| 10.00 | Opening Remarks Sir Paul Ennals, Chief Executive, NCB |
| 10.05 | Getting It Right For Children and Young People Professor Sir Ian Kennedy, author of Getting it right for children and young people overcoming cultural barriers in the NHS |
| 10.30 | GP Commissioning Consortia - the importance of good commissioning Dame Barbara Hakin (invited) |
| 10.50 | Public Health, Early Intervention - how a public health agenda might inform health and well-being boards Ilaria Geddes, Research Fellow - Health Inequalities Review for England, UCL |
| 11.00 | Coffee |
| 11.35 | Workshops 1. GP Commissioning Consortia 2. CAMHS and Payment by Results 3. Children and Young People's Participation 4. CAMHS Workforce 5. Outcomes-based planning 6. Early intervention and prevention in schools settings 7. Developing flexible specialist CAMHS services 8. Transition planning from CAMHS to AMHS |
| 12.35 | Lunch |
| 13.35 | The 2011 Mental Health Strategy Speaker from Department of Health |
| 13.55 | Improving Access To Psychological Therapies for Children |
| 14.15 | Workshops (repeat as above) |
| 15.20 | What's Next For Children and Young Peoples' Mental Health Provision Dawn Rees, National CAMHS Strategic Relationships & Programme Manager |
| 16.00 | Close of conference and drinks receptio |
Audience
This event is targeted towards:
- Chief Executives of Provider Trusts
- Directors of Children's Services
- Voluntary Sector Providers
- GP Commissioning Consortia
- Clinicians and Social Care Providers
- Head Teachers and Pastoral Heads
- Government Departments