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Day 2 Thursday 26th October 2006 9.00 9.15 9.55 10.35 10.45 11.15 11.45 1.00 2.00 3.00 3.15 4.15 Plenary Session Chairperson – Ms. Maura Donovan, Chief Executive, Stewarts Hospital Service User Perspective: Martha’s Story Mental Health for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: An Applied Service Model Professor Nick Bouras, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London Service User Perspective: Susan’s Story A Model of Mental Health Services for Persons with an Intellectual Disability Mr. Hugh Kane, Lead Local Health Manager Disability, Dublin mid Leinster Questions & Answers Tea/Coffee Multi-Disciplinary Team Working: From Theory to Practice Dr. Michael Byrne, Senior Clinical Psychologist, HSE Midlands Implications from Legislation, Policy and Services Planning Severe Mental Illness in People with Learning Disability: Implications of the Mental Health Act in Clinical Practice Dr. Philip Dodd & Dr. Janette Tyrrell, Consultant Psychiatrists, St. Michael’s House Facing the Challenge: The Needs of People with Challenging Behaviour Dr. Ian Grey, Senior Clinical Psychologist, KARE Dr. Brian McClean, Principal Clinical Psychologist, Brothers of Charity Roscommon Implications for People within the Autistic Spectrum Mr. Peter Byrne, Chief Executive, Gheel Austism Services Questions & Answers Lunch Plenary Session: Roundtable Discussion on Key Themes Chairperson: Mr. John Redican, Chief Executive, Irish Advocacy Network Tea/Coffee Panel Discussion from an Irish Perspective Chairperson: Mr. John Redican, Chief Executive, Irish Advocacy Network Service User Reference Group Presentation Professor Eric Emerson, Professor of Disability & Health Research, Institute for Health Research, Lancaster University Ms. Brid Clarke, Chief Executive Officer, Mental Health Commission Mr. Fergal Lynch, Assistant Secretary, Disability, Department of Health & Children (invited) Mr. Martin Rogan, Assistant National Director (Mental Health), HSE Mr. James O’Grady, National Manager for Disability Services, HSE Ms. Winifred O’Hanrahan, National Director, Brothers of Charity Services Close Symposium Mr. Brian O’Donnell, Chief Executive, National Federation of Voluntary Bodies Time Speakers Symposium Programme

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Page 1: Symposium Programme REGISTRATION FORM brochure - Programme Da… · Research / Poster Exhibition Symposium Dinner Mental Health Act 2001: Opportunities & Challenges Address by Ms.

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Plenary SessionChairperson: Mr. Brendan Broderick, Chairperson, National Federation of Voluntary Bodies

Opening & Welcome AddressMr. Tim O’Malley, TD, Minister of State at the Department of Health & Children

Service User Perspective: Michael’s Story

Models of Mental Health Care for Adults with Intellectual DisabilitiesProfessor Nick Bouras, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London

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Challenging Behaviour and Mental Health: Prevention, Early Intervention & On-Going SupportProfessor Eric Emerson, Professor of Disability & Health Research, Institute for Health Research, Lancaster University

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Service User Perspective: Ruth & her Carer’s Story

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Plenary SessionChairperson: Dr. Kate Ganter, Chairman, Irish College of Psychiatrists

Mental Health Act 2001Ms. Patricia Gilheaney, Director Standards and Quality Assurance, Mental Health Commission

A Vision for ChangeDr. Mary Kelly, Consultant Psychiatrist, Department of Health & Children Expert Group (invited)

Capacity Issues in the Context of the Mental Health Act 2001Ms. Patricia T. Rickard Clarke, Commissioner Law Reform Commission

Tea/Coffee

Panel Discussion from an International Perspective Chairperson: Ms. Angela Kerins, Chairperson, National Disability Authority

Service User Perspective: “Mind Matters – what we think”

Professor Eric Emerson, Professor of Disability & Health Research, Institute for Health Research, Lancaster University Professor Nick Bouras, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College LondonMs. Patricia Gilheaney, Director Standards and Quality Assurance, Mental Health CommissionDr. Mary Kelly, Consultant Psychiatrist, Department of Health & Children Expert Group (invited)Mr. Paul Ledwidge, Chief Executive, St. Michael’s House

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Symposium DinnerMental Health Act 2001: Opportunities & ChallengesAddress by Ms. Mary Harney, TD, Minister for Health & Children

Symposium ProgrammeDay 1 Wednesday 25th October 2006 Day 2 Thursday 26th October 2006

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Plenary SessionChairperson – Ms. Maura Donovan, Chief Executive, Stewarts Hospital

Service User Perspective: Martha’s Story

Mental Health for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: An Applied Service ModelProfessor Nick Bouras, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London

Service User Perspective: Susan’s Story

A Model of Mental Health Services for Persons with an Intellectual Disability Mr. Hugh Kane, Lead Local Health Manager Disability, Dublin mid Leinster

Questions & Answers

Tea/Coffee

Multi-Disciplinary Team Working: From Theory to PracticeDr. Michael Byrne, Senior Clinical Psychologist, HSE Midlands

Implications from Legislation, Policy and Services Planning

Severe Mental Illness in People with Learning Disability: Implications of the Mental Health Act in Clinical Practice Dr. Philip Dodd & Dr. Janette Tyrrell, Consultant Psychiatrists, St. Michael’s House

Facing the Challenge: The Needs of People with Challenging BehaviourDr. Ian Grey, Senior Clinical Psychologist, KAREDr. Brian McClean, Principal Clinical Psychologist, Brothers of Charity Roscommon

Implications for People within the Autistic SpectrumMr. Peter Byrne, Chief Executive, Gheel Austism Services

Questions & Answers

Lunch

Plenary Session: Roundtable Discussion on Key ThemesChairperson: Mr. John Redican, Chief Executive, Irish Advocacy Network

Tea/Coffee

Panel Discussion from an Irish PerspectiveChairperson: Mr. John Redican, Chief Executive, Irish Advocacy Network

Service User Reference Group Presentation

Professor Eric Emerson, Professor of Disability & Health Research, Institute for Health Research, Lancaster University

Ms. Brid Clarke, Chief Executive Officer, Mental Health Commission

Mr. Fergal Lynch, Assistant Secretary, Disability, Department of Health & Children (invited)

Mr. Martin Rogan, Assistant National Director (Mental Health), HSE

Mr. James O’Grady, National Manager for Disability Services, HSE

Ms. Winifred O’Hanrahan, National Director, Brothers of Charity Services

Close SymposiumMr. Brian O’Donnell, Chief Executive, National Federation of Voluntary Bodies

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Symposium Programme R E G I S T R A T I O N F O R M

Wednesday 25th and Thursday 26th October 2006

Symposium places are limited and will be booked on a first come first served basis. Delegates are advised to book as early as possible.

Special Requirements: Please advise us of any dietary or particular support requirements which will enable us to make your attendance at the symposium more comfortable:

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Conference Fee: €200

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This fee will cover all symposium material, tea/coffee and lunch on both days and Symposium Dinner on Wednesday 25th October.

Please return the completed Registration Form and the Conference fee, cheque made payable to the National Federation of Voluntary Bodies, by Friday, 13th October 2006, to:

Caroline Looney / Mary Barrett, National Federation of Voluntary Bodies, Oranmore Business Park, Oranmore, Galway, Ireland

Tel: +353 91 792316 Fax: +353 91 792317Email: [email protected] or [email protected]