Launching Conference for Centre for sychological Therapies in rimary Care and Journal of sychological Therapies in rimary Care LEARNING FROM EACH OTHER The Future of sychological Therapies in rimary Care Saturday 24th November, 9am 4.30pm Binks Building, University of Chester
LEARNING FROM EACH OTHER 2 Chester is a beautiful Roman city and the ideal place to do your Christmas shopping; soak up the festive atmosphere amongst the famous Medieval Rows unique, covered, first floor walkways, which are full of small, independent boutique shops. Discounted hotels Hotels offering a discounted rate for the University of Chester: Holiday Inn Express Chester Racecourse, CH1 2LY Tel: 01244 3905 Fax: 01244 3997 Email: hotelreservations@chester-races.com Web: www.hiexpress.com To gain the discounted rate offered to The University of Chester, telephone 01244 3900 and quote reference ILEZU and you will be offered the current University discounted rate. Best Western remier Queen Hotel City Road, CH13AH Tel: 01244 305000 Fax: 01244 318483 Email: queenhotel@bestwestern.co.uk Web: www.feathersbestwestern.uk.com/ premier-queen-hotel To gain the discounted rate offered to The University of Chester, telephone 01244 305000 and quote The University of Chester and you will be offered the current University discounted rate.
LEARNING FROM EACH OTHER 3 rogramme 09.00 09.30 Coffee and Registration 09.30 09.45 Opening Remarks Canon rofessor Tim Wheeler Vice-Chancellor, University of Chester Chair of morning session rofessor Mike Thomas ro-vice Chancellor (Academic) 09.45 10.30 Why we are here? rofessor atrick ietroni Director, Centre for sychological Therapies in rimary Care 10.30 11.00 View from Counselling / Joan Foster sychotherapy ast Chair of Association of Counselling and sychotherapy in rimary Care 11.00 11.30 Coffee 11.30 12.00 View from General ractice Dr Martin Wilkinson Director of ost Graduate Education, General ractice, NHS West Midlands 12.00 12.30 View from the Commissioners Andrew Keefe Associate Director of Mental Health and Dementia, Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire CTs 12.30 13.00 lenary Discussion 13.00 14.00 Lunch 14.00 15.00 Small Groups 15.00 16.00 Small Groups 16.00 16.30 Tea / Concluding Remarks Richard Evans Chair of Artemis
LEARNING FROM EACH OTHER 4 Who Should Attend Counsellors sychotherapists General ractitioners Community Mental Health ractitioners Commissioners of Mental Health Services Voluntary Organisation roviders Aims of the Conference To review and explore the impact of the NHS Act (2012) on the commissioning and delivery of sychological Therapies in rimary Care To review and explore the introduction of the new contractual arrangements including AQ (Any Qualified rovider) and br (ayment by Results) To review and explore the status of current research and evaluation of sychological Therapies in rimary Care including NICE (National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence) guidelines and IAT (Improving Access to sychological Therapies) evaluation To provide a forum for all delegates to contribute and influence the debate
LEARNING FROM EACH OTHER 5 Speakers rofessor atrick ietroni is a Jungian Analyst. He retired as Dean of General ractice and rofessor of Community Care and rimary Health at the University of London. He has acted as consultant to numerous psychotherapeutic organisations both voluntary and statutory and is now Director of the Centre for sychological Therapies in rimary Care. Richard Evans is Chairman of Artemis Trust, whose mission is to make effective talking therapy available to the public. He has been pivotal in establishing the CORE system of evaluation and the Association of Counsellors in rimary Care. Joan Foster is a trained counsellor and supervisor. She is immediate past Chair of Counsellors and sychotherapists in rimary Care (CC), which she co-founded in 1998. She was inaugural Chair of the sychotherapeutic Counselling Section of the United Kingdom Council for sychotherapy (UKC) founded in 2005. Dr Martin Wilkinson is Director of ostgraduate G Education with NHS Midlands and a G of 30 years experience, currently working in inner city Birmingham. He is an Honorary Senior Lecturer at University of Birmingham Department of rimary Care, and member of the West Midlands Local Education Training Board. Andrew Keefe has a long history of working within mental health services, in health and social care sectors and in a range of settings. He is currently the Associate Director of Mental Health and Dementia for Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire CT cluster, and is closely involved in the introduction of Any Qualified rovider for Talking Therapies in the locality. Mike Thomas is rofessor of Eating Disorders, Dean of Health and Social Care and ro-vice-chancellor (Academic) at the University of Chester. He has spent nearly 30 years in clinical practice and academic life and has worked with clients experiencing eating disorders since 1990.
V ictor ia Roa d LEARNING FROM EACH OTHER 6 University of Chester campus map and parking details Directions to University of Chester Chester: CH1 4BJ (Exton ark entrance off arkgate Rd) Campus Map From the north (A540, A5116) Approaching Chester City Centre via the A5116 At the roundabout by Morrison s petrol station, take the 3rd exit along the A5480 (Countess Way) At the roundabout take the 1st exit to join the A540 arkgate Road ass under the sandstone viaduct. Exton ark entrance is 200m on the right. Alternatively, follow the A540 (which runs from Hoylake and leads directly to Exton ark, as above) From the south and west (A5, A55, A483, A41) Approaching Chester City Centre via the A483, over the Grosvenor Bridge, crossing the River Dee At the roundabout by the Castle take the 1st exit on to the A5268 (St Martin s Way) At Fountains roundabout take the 1st exit on to the A540 (signposted Ellesmere ort A5116, Hoylake) At traffic signals continue ahead on the A540 for 50m and turn left into Exton ark From the east (A51, A55, A56, M, M6), Approach Chester City Centre via the A56 (Hoole Rd), over Hoole Bridge (the railway station on the left) At the next roundabout take the 3rd exit on to the A5268 (St Oswald s Way) At the Fountains roundabout take the 3rd exit to the A540 (signposted Ellesmere ort A5116, Hoylake) Continue ahead on the A540 through two sets of traffic signals After 50m turn left into Exton ark City Centre Locations CITY WALLS A540 A516 Main University Campus Cheyney Road Walpole St. Chichester St. Ring Road 8 Canal St. Train Station Shropshire Union Canal 54 Bus Station Watergate St. 74 75 76 Riverside 73 A483 River Dee Bridge St. Grosvenor St. epper St. Lower Bridge St. Northgate St Eastgate St. 72 Garden Ln Denbigh St Shropshire Church College Close Union Canal 70 70 A Cheshire Cycleway Sports field Bus to Blacon Entrance Disabled parking Bus Stop Cycleways Access to Cycleways Cycle shelter SB Recommended walking routes 71 Sprint track 64 13 Development site 49 44 Cheyney Road Bouverie St 16 48 47 26 14 33 62 30 Cycle All Weather itch Catering outlets Cash point Laundrette Recycling Student Space University Shuttle Bus Development site 63 46 path 12 35 20 18 56 66 36 61 Development site 21 45 34 28 36 Walpole Str. 78 77 11 10 32 51 51 52 Chichester Str. 9 Exton ark 17 65 60 67 38 55 5 4 6 24 22 42 25 To Chester City Centre arkgate Road A540 57 39 41 59 Bus to Blacon 15 Bus to Wirral 40 79 7 58 1 Liverpool Road 68 H Victoria Cresent A5116 43 69 31 Eversley ark Brook Lane Bache railway station Liverpool / Chester Grange Road No. 51 Bus to las Newton Newry ark 2 3 Kingsway Buildings
Faculty of Health and Social Care Centre for sychological Therapies in rimary Care.O. Box 4831 Shrewsbury SY1 9JU Tel: 07551 447714 Email: cptcp@chester.ac.uk