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Presidency conference
Mental Health: Challenges and Possibilites
10-11 OctoberVilnius, BEST WESTERN Vilnius Hotel
Konstitucijos avenue 14
Co-funded bythe Health Programmeof the European Union
The habit of simplifying health problems to pill and scalpel is still very much alive. But a human being is far too complex to be reduced to that. Under no circumstances mental health should lose our focus. We need to understand that mental well-being of every person is essential to the public welfare.
Vytenis Povilas Andriukaitis,Minister of Health (Lithuania)
The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Lithuania together with the Lithuanian State Mental Health Center is organizing an EU-Presidency conference „Mental Health: Challenges and Possibilites“ on 10-11 October in Vil-nius. The conference will explore a range of important mental health issues, which were inspired by the European Pact for Mental Health and Well-being and the Conclusions of the Council of the European Union “The European Pact for Mental Health and Well-being: results and future action” from 2011. The event is receiving co-funding from the EU-Health Programme.
About 200 participants are expected to attend the conference including delegates from the Member States and from countries belonging to the European Free Trade Association and the European Union Eastern Partner-ship. Participants from international and national governmental and non-governmental organisations, represen-tatives of national and European agencies that have a vested interest in mental health are also invited.
Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices. Mental health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood.
Mental disorders are on the rise in the EU. Today, almost 50 million citizens (about 11% of the population) are estimated to experience mental disorders, with women and men developing and exhibiting different symptoms. Depression is already the most prevalent health problem in many EU-Member States. Suicide remains a major cause of death. Mental disorders and suicide cause immense suffering for individuals, families and communities, and mental disorders are major causes of disability. They put pressure on health, educational, economic, labour market and social welfare systems across the EU. Complementary action and a combined effort at EU level can help Member States tackle these challenges by promoting good mental health and well-being in the population, strengthening preventive action and self-help, and providing support to people who experience mental health problems and their families.
There is a great need to break the taboo surrounding mental illness, and to empower people with mental health disorders. This requires a strong commitment to addressing stigma and discrimination.
The inclusion of mental health policies as part of other policies is crucial as it leads to a society that is men-tally healthy and relates closely to healthy ageing. Topics of the implementation of the principle of “Mental health in all policies”, mental health of children, youth, working age and elderly people will be tackled. Alcohol abuse and its effects, suicide risk and depression management, stigmatisation and the application of human rights are among the important problems that will be raised. The topics chosen also reflect some of the priorities of the Lithuanian Presidency in the field of health.
10 October is World Mental Health day and this year topic is „Mental Health and Older Adults“. This impor-tant issue will be also discussed during the conference.
MENTAL HEALTH: CHALLENGES AND POSSIBILITIES Experts Conference
AGENDAThursday 10 October 2013, 8:30 to 17:30, Friday 11 October 2013, 9:00 to 16:30
Best Western Vilnius, Vilnius, Lithuania
DAY 1 Thursday 10 October 2013
Time Title Presenter
8:30–9:30 Registration Contact fair (Winter Garden)
Welcome session (9:30–11:00)Glass Hall
Chair: Gediminas Černiauskas,Viceminister of Health (Lithuania)9:30–10:30 Welcome speeches Algirdas Butkevičius,
Prime Minister (Lithuania)
Vytenis Povilas Andriukaitis, Minister of Health (Lithuania)
Michael Hübel,European CommissionDirectorate-General Health and Consumers
Matt Muijen, World Health Organization
Bert Johnson,European Federation of Associations of Fami-lies of People with Mental Illness (EUFAMI)
10:30–11:00 Pursuing mental health reforms and well-be-ing through times of crisis: challenges and pos-sibilities. State of play, priorities and perspec-tives in Member States and EU-policies
Michael Hübel,European CommissionDirectorate-General Health and Consumers
11:00–11:30 Coffee breakContact fair (Winter Garden)
Plenary session (11:30–13:00)Glass Hall
Moderator: Jürgen Scheftlein, European Commission Directorate-General Health and Consumers
11:30–12:20
12:20–12:40
12:40–13:00
The macro-dimension: Investing in mental health – contribution to the sustainability of health and social systems, employment and productivity
Interventions and their benefits: evidence-based actions to prevent mental disorders
Mainstreaming mental health and well-being in policies of all levels: evidence and implications for coordinated action in moni-toring, prevention, and early intervention
Mental health systems: Findings from a new European study
Working towards a European framework for action: The Joint Action on Mental Health and Well-being
David McDaid,London School of Economics and Political ScienceEuropean Observatory on Health Systems and Policies (United Kingdom)
Pim Cuijpers,VU University Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
Tadas Leončikas,European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (EUROFOUND)
Chiara Samele,The Institute of Mental Health, Nottingham University (United Kingdom)
José Miguel Caldas de Almeida,Joint Action on Mental Health and Wellbeing (Portugal)
13:00–14:30 Lunch breakContact fair (Winter Garden)
Plenary session (14:30–14:55)Glass Hall
Moderator: Dainius Pūras,Vilnius University (Lithuania)
14:30–14:55 Promoting mental health of European children and adolescents: opportunities are huge if challenges are effectively addressed
Dainius Pūras,Vilnius University (Lithuania)
Parallel sessions (15:00–16:00)Moderators: 1. Danuta Wasserman, The European Psychiatric Association (EPA) Glass Hall2. Regina Labinienė,Ministry of Education and Science (Lithuania), Vladimir Garkov, European Commission, Directorate General Education and Culture Amber Hall 3. Dinesh Sethi, World Health Organization Marble Hall15:00–16:00 Preventing mental health problems in chil-1.
dren and adolescents through child-friendly health systems
Promoting good mental health and well-be-2. ing in educational systems
Preventing cycles of violence by tackling 3. protective and risk factors
Speakers:Ruud Minderaa, European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP)Greta Dubietytė,Lithuanian Schoolchildren’s Parliament (Lithuania)Darius Leskauskas, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences (Lithuania)Speakers:Lorenzo Rampazzo,Joint Action WP leader Mental Health and Schools (Italy)Peter Paulus, Leuphana University (Germany)Chris Harrison, European School Heads AssociationSpeakers:Robertas Povilaitis,European Federation of Psychologists’ Associa-tions (EFPA)Child Line (Lithuania)Jan Pfeiffer, European Expert Group on Transition of institu-tional to Community-based care (Czech Republic)Dinesh Sethi, World Health Organization
16:00–16:30 Coffee breakContact fair (Winter Garden)
Report and general discussion (16:30–17:30)Glass Hall
Moderator: Dainius Pūras, Vilnius University (Lithuania)Co-moderator: Robertas Povilaitis, European Federation of Psychologists’ Associations (EFPA)Child Line (Lithuania)
16:30–17:00
17:00–17:30
Reports from the Parallel sessions
General discussion and contribution to the main themes of the conference
Rapporteur from each Parallel session is the moderator of the session
19:00 DinnerRestaurant Terazza (Konstitucijos av. 26)Transportation to the dinner place will be provided.Buses start from hotels Best Western, Congress and Atrium at 19:00.
DAY 2 Friday 11 October 2013
Time Title Presenter
Plenary presentation (9:00–9:30)Glass Hall
Moderator: Jan Pfeiffer, European Expert Group on Transition of institutional to Community-based care (Czech Republic)
9:00–9:30
Creating a compelling vision for mentalhealth and wellbeing in Europe by focusing on Recovery
The patients view on exclusion and stigma. Results of Gamian Europe’s questionnaires to patients of the past years (2010-2013)
Speakers:
Nigel Henderson,Mental Health Europe
Paul Arteel,GAMIAN – Europe
Plenary session (9:30–10:30)Member States debate
Glass HallModerator: Fleur Braddick Public Health Agency of Catalonia (Spain)9:30–10:30 Member States in focus:
Active and healthy ageing from Finnish per-spective
Policy actions: turning the crisis into an oppor-tunity
The role of alcohol use in mental and public health perspective
Psychiatric reform in Greece during economic hardship
Speakers:
Fredrica Nyqvist,National Institute for Health and Welfare (Finland)
Tamás Kurimay, Ministry of Human Resources of Hungary (Hungary)
Aurelijus Veryga, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences (Lithuania)
Pavlos Theodorakis,WHO National Counterpart for Mental Health issues (Greece)
10:30–11:00 Coffee break
Plenary debate (11:00–13:30)Glass Hall
I round Moderator: Kristian Wahlbeck, The Finnish Association for Mental HealthII round Moderator: Bernard CaruanaEuropean Federation of Psychologists’ Associations11:00–13:30 Plenary debate EU-policies in focus: the contri-
bution of EU policies to promoting and protect-ing mental health
I roundOverview of community mental health ser-vices across Europe
European Structural and Ivnestment Funds (2014-2020) for the transition from institution-al care to community-based services
IT for mental health
Preventing mental disorders in the workplace: The campaign ‘Healthy Workplaces Manage Stress’
II roundAddressing comorbidities: alcohol abuse and mental health
Suicide risks, depression, the elderly
Do social policies achieve social integration?
Dementia in Atrial fibrillation – an Important and Potentially Treatable New Cause
Speakers:Alfonso Lara Montero,European Social Network
Andor Urmos,European Commission, Directorate-General Regional and Urban Policy
Terje Peetso,European Commission, Directorate-General Communications Networks, Content and Tech-nology
Malgorzata Milczarek,European Agency for Safety and Health at Work
Speakers:Jacek Moskalewicz,Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology (Poland)Danuta Wasserman,The European Psychiatric Association (EPA)
Arūnas Germanavičius, Vilnius University (Lithuania)
John Camm, St. George’s University (United Kingdom)
13:30–15:00 Lunch break
Closing session (15:00–16:30)Presentation of a draft conference conclusions
Glass HallModerator: Gediminas Černiauskas,Viceminister of Health (Lithuania)José Miguel Caldas de Almeida,Joint Action on Mental Health and Well-being (Portugal), TBC15:00–16:00 Presentation and discussion of a draft confer-
ence conclusions tabled by the Lithuanian Presidency
Speaker:Arūnas Germanavičius,Vilnius University (Lithuania)
16:00–16:30 Closing remarks José Miguel Caldas de Almeida, Joint Action on Mental Health and Well-being (Portugal)
Tonio Borg, Member of the European Commission, Health and Consumer
Vytenis Povilas Andriukaitis, Minister of Health (Lithuania)
16:30 End of the Conference
Design and layout by PI „Sorre“
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L ETUVOS RESPUBLIKOSSVE KAIOS APSAUGOS
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MINISTRYOF HEALTH
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14 August, 2013
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Invitation to the Presidency Conference o'Mental Health: Challenges andPossibilities" 10-11 October 2013
Dear Sir/Madam,
I have the honour to invite a representative fiom your organization to the PresidencyConference "Mental Health: Challenges and Possibilities" that will take place on 10-
I I October 201 3 in Vilnius.
The conference will explore a range of impoftant mental health issues, which wereinspired by the European Pact for Mental Health and Well-being and the Conclusionsof the Council ol the European Union "The European Pact for Mental Health and
Well-being: results and future action" flom 201 1 .
The aim ol the conference will be to strengthen the implementation process of the
European Pact for Mental Health and Well-being and to encourage experls fromdifferent fields such as health, social, education, researchers and academics, non-govemmental organisations and public bodies to share their experience and enhance
cooperation on the promotion and prevention of mental health. Particular attention willbe devoted to the impact ol mental health policies in view ol the social and economiccosts of mental health problems, the benefits of etTective solutions to solve them andespecially the prevention of mental disorders. The importance of investing in mentalhealth will be discussed as it contributes to the sustainability ofthe health, social and
economic spheres. Topics of mental health of children, youth, working age and elderlypeople, alcohol abuse and its effects, suicide risk and depression management,
stigmatisation and the application ol human rights are among the impofiant problemsthat will be raised.
About 200 parlicipants are expected to attend the conference including delegates fromthe Member States and candidate countries, lrom countries belonging to the EuropeanFree Trade Association and the European Union Eastem Parlnership. Participants frominternational and national govemmental and non-govemmental organisations,representatives of national and European agencies that have a vested interest in mentalhealth are also invited.
Participation at the conference is limited to one (1) delegate from your organization.
There will be a Dinner in the evening of 10 October to which the delegate from your
organization is cordially invited.
Attached you will find a preliminary programme and practical information conceming
the Presidency Conference "Mental Health: Challenges and Possibilities"'
I am looking forward to welcoming the delegate from your organization to Lithuania.
Yours sincerely,
Viceminister Erikas Madilnas
Co-funded bythe Health Programmeof the European Union
Presidency conference
MENTAL HEALTH: CHALLENGES AND POSSIBILITIES
10th – 11th October 2013, Vilnius, Lithuania
Practical information
ACCREDITATION AND REGISTRATION
Registration will be open from 15 August until 20 September.
We kindly ask you to complete the registration form online
http://www.vpsc.lt/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=284&lang=lt
Badges granting the access to meeting venues will be distributed during the registration befor the conference.
Should you have any questions or requests concerning registration and accreditation or in case of any
changes in the delegation after the registration deadline, please contact Mrs. Jurgita Sajevičienė (State
Mental Health Center, Chief Specialist) [email protected] or Mrs. Jelena Stanislavovienė (State Mental Health
Center, chief specialist) [email protected] .
TRANSPORTATION
Please note that the Presidency does not provide transport for conference participants and they are kindly
requested to make their own travel arrangements.
For information concerning public shuttle buses or taxis between Vilnius Airport and the city centre as well as
general Presidency logistics and other practical matters, please contact the Presidency information desk
located at the airport in Arrival Hall C.
GETTING TO THE CENTRE OF THE CITY FROM THE AIRPORT:
By bus:
No. 1 AIRPORT-RAILROAD AND BUS STATION
Runs every 40-50 minutes.
No. 3G AIRPORT-CENTER-FABIJONIŠKĖS
Runs every 8-10 minutes.
No. 88 AIRPORT-KONSTITUCIJOS AV.
Runs every16-17 minutes.
Once you have boarded public transportation, you can purchase a one way ticket from the driver that costs
3.50 Litas.
Airport Express:
Minibus route: from the airport to the bus station, every 40 min. Ticket that costs 3 Litas, can be bought from
the bus driver.
By train:
Distance from the airport to Vilnius Railway station is about 5 km, the journey takes up to 8 minutes. Trains
run approximately every 40 minutes.
By taxi:
Next to the airport there is a taxi rank. You can also call a taxi by phone or to book a taxi at Vilnius Tourist
Information Centre (Airport Arrival Hall). Taxi booking and information http://etaksi.lt/en/book-taxi-online .
ACCOMODATION
The Presidency has pre-booked accommodation for the participants in the Hotel Ecotel Vilnius (Slucko str. 8,
Vilnius, LT-09312, Lithuania) for the night prior the conference and for the night of the first day of the
conference (9, 10 October, 2 nights). The cost of the accommodation is not covered by the Presidency.
Once you have registered for the participation in the conference, you will receive a hotel booking form via e-
mail pointed in the registration form. You are kindly asked to complete the booking form and send it to the
hotel. The hotel will confirm your booking depending on room availability.
Please note that reservations must be secured by credit card details in advance. The payment for
accommodation should be made directly to the hotel.
MEETING VENUE AND INTERPRETATION
The Conference will take place at the Best Western Vilnius hotel (Konstitucjos av. 14, Vilnius). The language
regime for the conference will be 2/2. There will be interpretation into/from Lithuanian and English.
VISAS
Visas are not required for citizens of the EU Member States when travelling to Lithuania. Citizens from other
countries may require a visa. Further details on visas required are available at the official website of the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania: http://consul.mfa.lt/index.php/index-home-page/first/visas
ABOUT LITHUANIA AND VILNIUS
Currency
The currency of Lithuania is Litas (LTL). 1 EUR = 3. 45 LTL
Languages
Lithuanian is the official language of the Republic of Lithuania, English and Russian are widely spoken.
Local Time
Lithuanian Time is GMT+2
Electricity Supply
220V
Smoking
Smoking is prohibited in all indoor public locations and night clubs
Emergency number
Call 112, EU-wide emergency number for police, fire department and ambulance
Dialling Code for Lithuania
+370 ***
Official website of the Lithuanian Presidency of the Council of the European Union 2013:
www.eu2013.lt/en/
Official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania:
https://www.urm.lt/index.php?931696494
Lithuanian Travel Guide:
http://www.travel.lt/?lang=2
Vilnius Tourist Information Centre
http://www.vilnius-tourism.lt/en/
Vilnius International Airport
http://www.vilnius-airport.lt/en/
Information about Vilnius
http://www.inyourpocket.com/lithuania/vilnius
Facebook (www.facebook.com/ESPirmininkavimas )
Twitter (@EU2013LTPress; @EU2013LT)
Contact persons:
Jurgita Sajevčienė
State Mental Health Center
Chief Specialist
Phone. +370 686 85815
E-mail: [email protected]
Jelena Stanislavovienė
State Mental Health Center
Chief Specialist
Phone +370 5 240 08 17
E-mail: [email protected]