European Conference 2014: 26 27 June 2014 Conference Aston, Birmingham Day 1 Thursday 26 June 9:00 Conference Registration 9:30 Welcome and Introduction Mervyn Eastman, ChangeAgents (Chair) Martyn Dadds, Managing Director 9:40 Positive and Safe Dave Atkinson, Lead on Department of Health s Positive and Safe Guidance 10:10 A force free future An impossible dream? Ian Hulatt, Mental Health Policy Advisor, RCN 10:35 A positive and proactive workforce Guidance for commissioners and employers seeking to minimise the use of restrictive practices Jim Thomas and Marie Lovell, Skills for Care 11:00 Break & Networking 11:30 Participant Workshops 1. Lived experience of restraint and co-production in care Iris Benson, Carer Representative for Mersey Care 2. Safer Services The milestones to reaching your reduction goal Karl Tamineinen, Humber NHS Trust 3. Implement national drives to ensure patient centred care Craig Smith and Susan Burns, Black Country NHS Foundation Trust 4. How positive behaviour support can reduce the use of restraint Joanne Coulson, National Autistic Society 5. Principle-based problem solving 13:00 Lunch & Networking 14:00 Launch of the Network TM Professor Joy Duxbury, University of Central Lancashire Colin Dale, Chief Executive, Caring Solutions 14:25 Meeting needs and reducing distress Guidance on the prevention and management of clinically related challenging behaviour in NHS settings Andrew Masterman, NHS Protect 14:50 Care and compassion in difficult situations Lynne Phair, Independent Consultant Nurse 15:15 Refreshments
European Conference 2014: Day 1 Thursday 26 June continued 15:30 Participant Workshops 1. What is next for the accreditation and regulation of the restraint sector? Colin Dale, Caring Solutions 2. Restraint Effects on service users and their families Jim Thomas & Marie Lovell, Skills for Care 3. Hard choices, unheard voices physical interventions in mental health in-patient settings Dave King, Humber NHS Foundation Trust 4. The Legal Use of Control and Restraint Kate Hill, InPractice Training & Radcliffes LeBrasseur Solicitors 5. Moving to MAPA in a school setting Cambian Group 6. Training transfer the impact of restraint reduction 17:00 Day 1 Conference Close 19:30 Conference Dinner and Presentation Awards Restaurant in the Conference Centre
European Conference 2014: Day 2 Friday 27 June 9:00 Minimising the use of physical restraint: The perfect storm Professor Joy Duxbury, University of Central Lancashire 9:30 Listening to experience, reduce restraint Paul Farmer, Chief Executive, Mind 10:00 Safewards making wards more peaceful places Professor Len Bowers, Kings College London 10:30 Break & Networking 11:00 Participant Workshops 1. The Finnish perspective on behaviour management and MAPA Aulikki Yliniva & Sirpa Tolli, Laurea University of Applied Science, Finland 2. How nurture groups can help manage children s behaviour Angi Franklin, Nurture Group Network 3. Restraint in youth justice settings: Lessons learnt and how to share them Peter Smallridge & Andrew Williamson, authors of Independent Review into the Use of Restraint in Youth Justice Settings 4. Close contact care and emotional needs of patients Minco Ruiter, Inforsa, The Netherlands 5. Contain, not restrain de-escalating police responses to psychiatric emergency Michael Brown, Mental Health Cop 6. Care, Welfare, Safety, and Security SM make it more than a mantra 12:30 Lunch & Networking 13:30 Tackling challenging behaviour in Irish children detention schools Tony O Donovan, Irish Youth Justice Service 14:00 Working towards mandatory accreditation of training provision Phil Howell, BILD 14:30 Summary and Conference Close At the time of printing, this programme was deemed to be correct. However, we reserve the right to alter or cancel any part of the programme due to unforeseen circumstances.
European Conference 2014: Pre-Conference A schedule of pre-conference training programmes is also planned on 23rd 25th June at the conference centre. MAPA Foundation ICP for Nonviolent Crisis Intervention SM Instructors an introduction to new concepts and techniques for Nonviolent Crisis Intervention SM Certified Instructors. Dementia Capable Care: Behaviours Instructor programme open to all comers, this programme shifts participant thinking to focus on an individual s remaining abilities and provides appropriate communication and behaviour management strategies. Autistic Spectrum Conditions a foundation renewal option for existing MAPA Instructors. Provides additional skills and knowledge to help tailor training to help staff meet the unique challenges that an individual with Autism can present in a crisis situation. MAPA Advanced Physical Skills builds on the Foundation programme and is suitable for organisations who work with individuals whose behaviour may be more unpredictable and higher risk. Only available to those who have previously completed a MAPA Foundation-level programme.
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