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CAMHS National Summit 2023: Transforming Mental Health Services for Children & Young Adults

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This national conference focuses on transforming mental health services for children and young people, ensuring early intervention, and developing integrated services with clear care pathways from first intervention to crisis and inpatient care. The conference will look at national developments, using quality improvement methodology to address waiting times and demand, and will also focus on suicide prevention and safety, self harm, co-production involvement of children and families in CAMHS, and inter-agency working and access to services.

The conference will include a workshop focusing on improving mental health support in school following the development of NHS mental health support teams which are now in place in around 4,700 schools and colleges across the country, with 287 expert teams offering support to children experiencing anxiety, depression, and other common mental health issues.

The welcome progress that has been made in recent years on improving children’s access to the right support is struggling to keep up with this demand – with waiting times increasing in the first time in years. It is vital that this support is made available because to allow children the chance to recover, and go on to achieve all that they want to, but also because without support things can end up in crisis.

Dame Rachel de Souza, Children’s Commissioner March 2023

Access to timely treatment is vital. Without the right care at the right time, children can end up in crisis... Every child should be supported to have good mental health, from the earliest years of their life through to adulthood. To achieve this will need the right combination of preventative efforts to address the determinants of poor mental health, alongside early and appropriate intervention.

Children’s Mental Health Services 2021-22, Children’s Commissioner March 2023

The last year has been one of the most difficult for this age group, emerging from the pandemic to more limited prospects for their futures, coupled with an increase in academic pressure to catch up on lost learning, and the impact of the cost-of-living crisis. The current state of play cannot continue. The government must get a grip of the situation

Tom Madders, director of campaigns at YoungMinds

This conference will enable you to:

  • Network with colleagues who are working to improve mental health services for children and young people
  • Reflect on the lived experience of a young person with lived experience
  • Learn from outstanding practice in transforming CAMHS
  • Update your knowledge on national developments and learning including how we can improve accessibility and waiting times
  • Learn from the system-wide independent investigation into concerns and issues raised relating to the safety and quality of CAMHS provision
  • Understand how quality improvement techniques can be embedded into CAMHS services 
  • Improve early intervention and working with schools in a preventative way to improve wellbeing and resilience
  • Develop your skills in new ways of working with children and young people in crisis
  • Improve suicide prevention and learning from suicide – including the role of the Suicide and Self Harm competency framework, and the 2022 NICE Guideline on Self Harm
  • Reflect on and improve co-production and user involvement with children, young people and families 
  • Working with schools in improving wellbeing reducing suicide in children and young people
  • Implement recommendations from Getting it Right First Time in Children and Young Peoples Mental Health (GiRFT)
  • Self assess and reflect on your own practice
  • Supports CPD professional development and acts as revalidation evidence. This course provides 5 Hrs training for CPD subject to peer group approval for revalidation purposes

Chair and Speakers Include:

Dr Jon Goldin

Honorary Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
Great Ormond Street Hospital NHS Trust

Nicola Harvey

Founder, former Senior Teacher & Author
Harvey Heals

Sam Garner

Mental Health & Inclusion Consultant & Director
Garner Education Services

Dr Esther Sabel

Suicide Prevention Competence Framework Consultant
CAMHS Crisis Assessment and Treatment Team, Hertfordshire Adolescent Outreach Team
South Hertfordshire CAMHS

Dr Max Davie

Consultant Paediatrician, Designated Medical Officer for Education, and Lead for ADHD
Evelina Childrens Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

Exhibition & Sponsorship Packages

This conference offers a valuable opportunity for industry suppliers to personally meet with their target audience where they will have time to talk and demonstrate the benefits of their products. High quality specialist audiences make having a presence at our events a highly targeted and cost effective marketing channel.

Why Exhibit?

Having a presence at this event will give you the opportunity to:

  • Demonstrate your product, system or service
  • Network and engage with your key audience  
  • Generate new business leads
  • Gain exposure for your brand and raise the profile of your organisation
  • Understand the current needs of your audience and challenges they’re facing
  • Update your knowledge of national policy and local developments  

Enquire

Contact Carolyn Goodbody for exhibition and sponsorship prices, or to discuss a tailored package to suit your needs and budget.

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