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 * Thursday, 17 November 2022
 * The Royal National Hotel, London
 * 08:30 - 16:30

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 * OVERVIEW

Latest figures reveal that 42,000 children and young people are being treated
for mental health problems every month, the highest number on record and the
numbers continue to rise. Services struggled to meet demand before Covid-19,
however the pandemic has exacerbated the situation and experts are warning of an
“unprecedented crisis in young people’s mental health” with the potential to
overwhelm the NHS.

Open Forum Events boasts an established portfolio of events focusing on mental
health matters, with a back catalogue of conferences specifically related to
CAMHS, and is delighted to invite you to join us at the Children and Young
People’s Mental Health: Right Care, Right Place, First Time conference. This
bi-annual meeting will explore the factors affecting the wellbeing and mental
health of the younger generation and how they can be best supported.

Whilst it has been recognised and welcomed that more children and young people
are receiving record levels of psychological support, it is feared that there
are many still to seek help or have been excluded from receiving treatment on
the basis of ‘not being ill enough’. The relentless and unsustainable rise in
the numbers will exert even greater pressure on over stretched services.   

This conference will bring together key stakeholders to discuss the scale of the
problem and seek to identify the way forward towards improved care and support.
The plenary agenda will feature a line-up of expert speakers, imparting
information, sharing best practice and stimulating discussion. 

The delegate focused programme has been designed to allow for maximum
interactive engagement between speakers and audience through question-and-answer
sessions, whilst interspersed between plenary presentations there will be ample
opportunity for casual networking and knowledge sharing with peers and fellow
professionals.


 * CONFIRMED SPEAKERS

Melissa Baitmansour
CAMHS Innovation Through Involvement Lead , Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation
Trust
Olly Parker
Head of External Affairs, YoungMinds
Dr Nihara Krause
CEO & Chief Clinical Officer stem4, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, stem4
Kate Gallagher
Clinical Lead, Somerset NHS Foundation Trust
Sarah Cox
Service Manager Mental Health and Wellbeing, Young Somerset
Anita Gundecha
Trustee, GamCare
Dr Guy Northover
Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist@Berkshire Healthcare NHS FT &
Clinical Lead for CYPMH, GIRFT
Dympna Cunnane
Chief Executive Officer, Our Time
Cassandra Harrison
CEO, Youth Access
Sacha Visram
Partner, m-LAH
Dr Bertha Rogers
CAMHS DBT Clinical Leads, Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation
Trust
Dr Karen Wright
CAMHS DBT Clinical Leads, Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation
Trust
Kadra Abdinasir
Associate Director of Children & Young People's Mental Health, Centre for Mental
Health
Catherine Beagley
CEO of Drawing and Talking Ltd, Drawing & Talking
Melissa Baitmansour
CAMHS Innovation Through Involvement Lead , Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation
Trust
Olly Parker
Head of External Affairs, YoungMinds
Dr Nihara Krause
CEO & Chief Clinical Officer stem4, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, stem4
Kate Gallagher
Clinical Lead, Somerset NHS Foundation Trust
Sarah Cox
Service Manager Mental Health and Wellbeing, Young Somerset
Anita Gundecha
Trustee, GamCare
Dr Guy Northover
Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist@Berkshire Healthcare NHS FT &
Clinical Lead for CYPMH, GIRFT
Dympna Cunnane
Chief Executive Officer, Our Time
Cassandra Harrison
CEO, Youth Access
Sacha Visram
Partner, m-LAH
Dr Bertha Rogers
CAMHS DBT Clinical Leads, Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation
Trust
Dr Karen Wright
CAMHS DBT Clinical Leads, Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation
Trust
Kadra Abdinasir
Associate Director of Children & Young People's Mental Health, Centre for Mental
Health
Catherine Beagley
CEO of Drawing and Talking Ltd, Drawing & Talking
Melissa Baitmansour
CAMHS Innovation Through Involvement Lead , Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation
Trust
Olly Parker
Head of External Affairs, YoungMinds
Dr Nihara Krause
CEO & Chief Clinical Officer stem4, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, stem4
Kate Gallagher
Clinical Lead, Somerset NHS Foundation Trust
Sarah Cox
Service Manager Mental Health and Wellbeing, Young Somerset
Anita Gundecha
Trustee, GamCare



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EVENT:

08:30

REGISTRATION AND COFFEE IN THE NETWORKING AREA

09:25

CHAIR’S OPENING ADDRESS

 * Olly Parker, Head of External Affairs, YoungMinds (confirmed)

09:30

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

 * Kadra Abdinasir, Associate Director of Children & Young People's Mental
   Health, Centre for Mental Health (confirmed)

"Fit for purpose? Towards an effective children and young people’s mental health
system"

Despite more children and young people receiving mental health support, the
relentless rise in numbers requiring treatment has the potential to overwhelm
the NHS and other key services. What can be done to manage demand? And how can
we promote a comprehensive, more joined up and inclusive system?

 

09:50
 * Cassandra Harrison, CEO, Youth Access (confirmed)

"Our Minds Our Future: a rights-based approach to mental health care"

What do young people say they want from a mental health system and what is the
role of open-access, community-based services? This presentation will share the
Our Minds Our Future manifesto created by young people. It will also outline
learning from the rights-based, holistic approach of youth information, advice
and counselling services or “early support hubs”.

 

10:10
 * Dr Guy Northover, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist@Berkshire
   Healthcare NHS FT & Clinical Lead for CYPMH, GIRFT (confirmed)

"Getting It right for Young People Experiencing a Mental Health Crisis"

Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT) is a national quality improvement programme
using data and service visits to identify unwarranted variation and areas of
best practice within the CYP crisis and inpatient services and has developed 21
national recommendations. This presentation will focus on a number of the
national recommendations and best practice examples which focus on supporting
young people in a crisis within the community to avoid inpatient admissions
where they may be ineffective or potentially harmful.

10:30

HEADLINE SUPPORTER

 * Sarah Cox, Service Manager Mental Health and Wellbeing, Young Somerset
   (confirmed)
 * Kate Gallagher, Clinical Lead, Somerset NHS Foundation Trust (confirmed)

"Early Intervention Support for Children and Young People aged 5-16 years"

Lisa Farley and Sarah Cox from the Mental Health and Wellbeing Service at Young
Somerset, and Kate Gallagher, Clinical Lead at Somerset NHS Foundation Trust
will share their learning from working with schools and colleges as part of the
Somerset Mental Health Support Team (MHST).
Young Somerset and Somerset NHS Foundation Trust are joint providers of MHST
services which offer early intervention support for children and young people
aged 5-16 years. The speakers will introduce the model of low intensity
interventions and support to schools as a whole, share tips from their
experience and how the digital tools in iaptus CYP support the service.
Presented with headline supporters Mayden, creators of the iaptus CYP digital
care record designed for CYP mental health services.

10:50

QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

Allocated planned time for speakers to receive questions from the audience and
induce further discussion.

11:00

COFFEE IN THE NETWORKING AREA

11:45

CASE STUDY

 * Anita Gundecha, Trustee, GamCare (confirmed)

"Gambling and Gaming Harms – how GamCare supports young people and their mental
health"

There are rising concerns about young people being impacted by gambling or
gaming, particularly in the aftermath of COVID and the current cost of living
crisis.

GamCare provides a dedicated support service for young people who are
experiencing gambling harms from their gambling or gaming, or the gambling of
somebody close to them. We aim to highlight some of the issues we see in those
young people who access our service, and how we interact and support young
people also in contact with mental health services using a collaborative
approach.

By encouraging an increased focus on screening for gambling harms, we hope to
offer an outlet for over-stretched mental health support providers by offering
immediate support for issues related to gambling or gaming.

12:05

SHARING BEST PRACTICE

 * Sacha Visram, Partner, m-LAH (confirmed)

"m-LAH (Motivation for Learning and Health)"

m-LAH is a government-funded talking initiative that helps motivate secondary
school students to lead healthier lifestyles. m-LAH is different to other mental
health programmes: it is delivered and facilitated by the students themselves

12:25
 * Dr Nihara Krause, CEO & Chief Clinical Officer stem4, Consultant Clinical
   Psychologist, stem4 (confirmed)

"Treatment Thresholds-Are They Too Strict?"

Around half (53%) of a 1000 GPs surveyed by stem4 in 2022 report that around six
in ten referrals of under-18s diagnosed with anxiety, depression, conduct
disorder and self-harm to CAMHS are rejected because their symptoms are not seen
as severe enough.
Whilst primary care supports people with a wide range of mental health
conditions including a high level of complexity and need, Improving Access to
Psychological Therapies (IAPT) programmes which offer valuable treatment to
adults do not present a complete solution to this group, nor are developed with
the same parity for young people. In addition, significant numbers of people
assessed as too complex for IAPT services have their referral to specialist
mental health services rejected. NHS England’s Community Mental Health Framework
is a notable step forward, but more clarity is needed on how a joined-up service
which meets the needs of young people looks like in the future, and more
urgently what can be offered to young people who fall through the gap in
services now.

12:45

CASE STUDY

Xyla Digital Therapies (Confirmed)

"A new way of supporting children and young people remotely"

Later this year Xyla Digital Therapies will launch a new service for Children
and Young people, and a first of its kind - a CQC registered, accessible,
digital mental health service for 5-25 year olds. This session will share some
of the learning from the past two years of developing this new service as well
as the key features of a digital service that young people have said are most
important to them.

Xyla's new assessment and treatment service will not be a ‘bolt on’ separate
digital service but a local partner in service delivery. Launching with the
first partner NHS Trust soon, clinical pathways are aligned to local systems and
technical interfaces enable smooth referrals and treatment data shared and fully
visible. A bespoke portal, built with a group of children and young people, will
enable CYPF to book their own appointments, chose their clinician and view their
own care record.

13:05

QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

13:15

LUNCH IN THE NETWORKING AREA

A hot, two-course lunch consisting of multiple options will be provided for
delegates. We cater for all dietary requirements, including vegetarian, vegan
and gluten/dairy-free; just notify us ahead of time should you have any
allergens or requirements.

14:15

CHAIR'S AFTERNOON ADDRESS

14:20

CASE STUDY

 * Catherine Beagley, CEO of Drawing and Talking Ltd, Drawing & Talking
   (confirmed)

"Healing is Human"

Neuroscientists have, now, proved that, for us to positively impact our nervous
system we must form social relationships to re-establish brain patterns into
feeling safe and secure.

Attachment based therapeutic interventions are an essential starting point for
any child who is suffering emotionally and socially.

During this discussion we enquire into why asking why and bringing cognitive
behavioural approaches to healing are not always sufficient in meeting
individual needs.

14:40
 * Dympna Cunnane, Chief Executive Officer, Our Time (confirmed)

"How to Support Children and Young People Who Have a Parent With a Mental
Illness"

This presentation will describe how a parent’s mental illness impacts the whole
family, in particular the children. Dympna will present the work of Our Time
charity and how they work to address this highly stigmatised issue and build on
the strengths of families and resilience in the children. She will outline the
key principles of the model and use real case examples from their work and
personal testimonials from people with lived experience to demonstrate the
effectiveness of their work.

15:00

Speaker TBC, Seasons for Growth (confirmed)

"Seasons for Growth"

Seasons for Growth is an early intervention grief education programme aimed at
helping children, young people and adults through grief, brought about through
loss or significant change in their lives.

15:20

QUESTION & ANSWER SESSION

15:30

AFTERNOON REFRESHMENT BREAK

15:40
 * Melissa Baitmansour, CAMHS Innovation Through Involvement Lead , Sussex
   Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (confirmed)

"A Padlet Page for Participation"

Sussex Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) have launched a
Padlet page for Participation.



16:00
 * Dr Karen Wright, CAMHS DBT Clinical Leads, Hertfordshire Partnership
   University NHS Foundation Trust (confirmed)
 * Dr Bertha Rogers, CAMHS DBT Clinical Leads, Hertfordshire Partnership
   University NHS Foundation Trust (confirmed)

"CAMHS DBT: the good, the bad, and the ugly."

The presentation will focus on the set-up and delivery of a new county-wide
CAMHS DBT Service in Hertfordshire for young people accessing Tier 3 Mental
Health services. We will share the challenges and successes of the first three
years of the programme, including the adjustment to working virtually during the
COVID-19 pandemic with a high-risk population.

16:20

QUESTION & ANSWER SESSION

16:30

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better supported at times of crisis
• Hear how provision can be made more accessible and approachable
• Gain insight into the recommendations aimed at improving CYPMH outcomes
• Understand more about the threshold criteria to receive treatment
• Identify the relationship between parental mental health and the impacts on
children
• Learn about the initiatives created to promote improved health and wellbeing
amongst school age children
• Discover the innovations and initiatives that are making a difference to
children and young people’s lives
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NEWS


 * IMPROVING THE WHOLE CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEM
   
    * Posted on 25 November 2016
   
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 * IMPORTANCE OF SCHOOLS IN THE CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEM
   
    * Posted on 01 December 2017
    * by Professor Dame Sue Bailey OBE
   
    * Read More


 * CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S MENTAL HEALTH: IMPROVING CARE, TREATMENT AND
   SUPPORT
   
    * Posted on 13 December 2017
   
    * Read More


 * MIND THE RHETORIC-ACTION GAP: TRANSFORMING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S MENTAL
   HEALTH PROVISION
   
    * Posted on 01 June 2018
    * by Dr Terry Hanley
   
    * Read More


 * IF YOU CARE ABOUT CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH, SOLVING UK POVERTY SHOULD BE AT
   THE TOP OF YOUR TO DO LIST
   
    * Posted on 19 June 2018
    * by Helen Barnard
   
    * Read More


 * ANN COFFEY'S SPEECH ON RISKS OF EXPLOITATION FACING LOOKED AFTER CHILDREN
   
    * Posted on 20 December 2019
    * by Ann Coffey
   
    * Read More


 * SUICIDE AND SELF-HARM: VULNERABLE CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
   
    * Posted on 14 June 2022
    * by Maddie Burton
   
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    * 08:30 - 16:30
    * Pendulum Hotel & Manchester Conference Centre
   
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