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Depression in Adults Supporting People through Covid-19

On-Demand

On-Demand

On-Demand virtual training

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This on-demand conference focuses on the important issues of Depression in Adult – supporting people through and beyond Covid-19, and will also focus on the forthcoming NICE Guideline Depression in Adults: treatment and management, currently out in draft form for Consultation.  National update sessions and case studies will focus on meeting the increased demand, ensuring access, providing effective treatment and management and case studies will highlight best practice and challenges in managing people with depression experiencing social isolation and loneliness, supporting young adults in higher education, supporting healthcare professionals, people from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds, and those experiencing depression as a co-morbid symptom of long Covid.

“Around 1 in 5 (21%) adults experienced some form of depression in early 2021”

Office for National Statistics May 2021

“This is a broad ranging guideline on depression which has been an enormous challenge to produce... In particular we’ve emphasised the role of patient choice – suggesting that practitioners should offer people a choice of evidence-based treatments and understanding that not every treatment will suit every person. We now need stakeholders' help to make the recommendations as good as they can possibly be.” 

Nav Kapur, Professor of Psychiatry and Population Health, University of Manchester and Chair of the Guideline Committee, Nov 2021

This virtual conference will enable you to:

  • Reflect on a lived experience of depression through Covid-19
  • Examine the NICE Guideline Depression in adults: treatment and management which is due to be released for consultation in November 2021 
  • Learn from outstanding practice in ensuring access including online interventions
  • Meeting demand and delivering effective treatment in Primary Care
  • Reflect on national developments and learning
  • Learn from case studies in high risk groups emerging during Covid-19 including
    • Depression, loneliness and social isolation in older people
    • People from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds
    • NHS clinical staff
    • Depression in people experiencing symptoms of Long Covid-19
  • Develop your skills Identifying and treating more complex and treatment resistant depression 
  • Ensure you are up to date with the latest best practice evidence
  • Self assess and reflect on your own practice

100% of delegates at our previous conference on this subject would recommend it to a colleagues 

Chair and Speakers Include:

Dr Claire Blount

Clinical Psychologist, Staff Wellbeing Psychology Team
North Bristol NHS Trust

Dr Phil Moore

Chair, NHS Mental Health Commissioners Network and Co-chair, London’s Suicide Prevention Group

Jeremy Clarke CBE

Expert Member
NICE Depression Guideline

Fee Options

NHS, Schools, Care and Public Sector

£145.00

(£174.00)

Voluntary sector & charities

£145.00

(£174.00)

Commercial organisations

£145.00

(£174.00)

(Prices in brackets include VAT)

Discounts

Additional delegate discount:

A discount of 15% will be applied to fees for any extra delegates.

Online discount:

A discount of 10% will be applied if you pay using the website.

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