ENMESH GRONINGEN 2017

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OP3.5 Service use. 18.30-20.00. Welcome cocktail at Groninger Museum + visit to museum exhibitions. WiFi Networks in the
ENMESH GRONINGEN 2017 Thursday, October 5 8.00-9.00 9.00-9.45 9.45-10.30

Registration Plenary session Plenary session

10.30-11.15 Room

11.15-12.15

Parallel session 1

Opening session (Welcome addresses, Presidential addresses)

Blauwe zaal S1.1 Individual Placement and Support for regular employment or education; research findings on novel approaches in four European countries

12.15-13.00 13.00-14.00

Poster sessions

14.00-15.15

Plenary session

Room

15.15-16.15

Parallel session 2

16.15-16.45 Room 16.45-18.00 18.30-20.00

Parallel session 3

Theme 1 Assessment

Blauwe zaal S2.1 Community alternatives to acute psychiatric hospital admission: Implementation and quality improvement Blauwe zaal OP3.1 Costs of care

Opening Keynote lecture Helen Killaspy: Complex individuals in a complex society; how complex needs services should be the quality benchmark for mental health care Coffee break Rode zaal Ronde zaal Lokaal 16 Lokaal 08 Lokaal 05 S1.2 Environment, S1.3 Establishing the S1.4 Evaluation of S1.5 Somatic health of S1.6 Influencing mental vulnerability and useeffectiveness of peer multiple methodologies patients with severe health policies: the story fulness of individualized support in mental health for Recovery Supportive mental illness of a forthcoming approaches in first services Care for people with Canadian mental health episode psychosis: Data severe mental illness transition fund on home from “real world” settings care and psychotherapy Lunch Theme 2 Theme 3 Theme 4 Theme 5 Epidemiology Approaches Policy Other Keynote lectures Theme: Epidemiology David Roe: Using routine outcome measurement to improve personal care: paving bridges between data and people Cathy Mihalopoulos: Is there a place for economics in mental health care? Discussant: Reinhold Kilian Rode zaal Ronde zaal Lokaal 16 Lokaal 08 Lokaal 05 S2.2 Think again: New S2.3 The role of S2.4 Stigma and S2.5 Incidence, use of S2.6 Use of observational developments in the field experiential knowledge in destigmatization: services, gender data to gain insight into of clinical staging mental health services assessment, disclosure of differences and reported disease burden and research mental health problems, disease-related symptoms treatment choices. Case and intervention in schizophrenia studies in depression and outpatients in Spain psychosis Coffee break Rode zaal Ronde zaal Lokaal 16 Lokaal 08 Lokaal 05 OP3.2 Work & Education OP3.3 Primary care OP3.4 Involvement of OP3.5 Family OP3.6 Care networks service users Welcome cocktail at Groninger Museum + visit to museum exhibitions

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Carré zaal S1.7 Family focused support programs

Carré zaal S2.7 The aftermath of extramuralisation. The Amsterdam LTMH study: a cohort-study among patients with severe mental illness Carré zaal OP3.5 Service use

Addresses Social Programme: • Groninger Museum (October 5, 18:30-20:00 h): Museumeiland 1, Groningen • Der Aa Kerk (October 6, 19:30-22:00 h): Akerkhof 2, Groningen

Friday, October 6 Room

9.00-10.00

Parallel session 4

Blauwe zaal S4.1 New findings from the evaluation of the Time to Change Anti-stigma programme in England

10.00-10.45 10.45-12.00

Plenary session

Room 12.00-13.00

Parallel session 5

Blauwe zaal OP5.1 Decision making

13.00-14.15 14.15-15.30

Plenary session

Room

15.30-16.30

Parallel session 6

16.30-17.00 Room

17.00-18.00

Parallel session 7

Blauwe zaal S6.1 Let’s recover! Restructuring health care and the use of recoveryoriented interventions

Blauwe zaal S7.1 The QuEST Study: Quality and Effectiveness of Supported Tenancies. A national programme of research across England

19.30-22.00

Rode zaal S4.2 Recovery and rehabilitation in service users in need of longer term intensive clinical treatment

Ronde zaal S4.3 Supporting the public mental health system in improving recovery-oriented practices: The Canadian Experience

Lokaal 16 Lokaal 09 Lokaal 05 S4.4 Less is more; S4.5 Lifestyle S4.6 Psychiatric reantipsychotic doseinterventions and their hospitalisation by Record reduction and effect on metabolic risks Linkage of Large discontinuation in first and of patients with SMI: Administrative Data Sets: multiple episode enhancing enduring the EU CEPHOS_LINK psychosis: update on trials results Study Coffee break Keynote lectures Theme: Assessment Marieke Wichers: The dynamic nature of psychopathology and the relevance of micro-level context Lucia Valmaggia: The use of Virtual Reality in mental health Discussant: Vanessa Pinfold Rode zaal Ronde zaal Lokaal 16 Lokaal 09 Lokaal 05 OP5.2 Social context OP5.3 Community care OP5.4 Disease burden OP5.5 Implementation in OP5.6 Engagement in care care Lunch Keynote lectures Theme: Approaches Luis Salvador-Carulla: The Mental Health Atlas Project. Development and implications for consumer empowerment Catherine van Zelst: Enhancing stigma resilience and recovery using the individual’s context Discussant: Viviane Kovess-Masfety Rode zaal Ronde zaal Lokaal 16 Lokaal 09 Lokaal 05 S6.2 Dilemmas of choice S6.3 What we can we S6.4 The social context of S6.5 Implementation of S6.6 Costs and economic in mental health care offer long-term inpatients mental health in later life; context analysis in evaluation in mental with psychosis: do’s and implications for care decision support systems health care: how to make don’ts regarding the for evidence-informed it work? treatment and quality of policy life Coffee break Rode zaal Ronde zaal Lokaal 16 Lokaal 09 Lokaal 05 S7.2 Virtual Reality S7.3 Prevalence and S7.4 Severe mental illness S7.5 Supported S7.6 Attitude towards treatments for psychotic prevention of in later life: recent Education: community people with mental disorders - the beginning victimization in persons research relevant for participation for people disorders in university of a new era? with severe mental illness: mental health care in a with psychiatric students of health a research programme in scientifically much disabilities sciences From Portugal, The Netherlands neglected area Spain and Chile Conference Dinner at Der Aa-kerk

Carré zaal S4.7 The use of Experience Sampling as a clinical tool to personalize and contextualise mental health care

Rode zaal OP8.2 Therapeutic relationship

Lokaal 04 OP8.7 Activation

Carré zaal OP5.7 Recovery-focused interventions

Carré zaal S6.7 Insight in psychosis: integrating a social and neuropsychiatrical perspective?

Carré zaal S7.7 Assessing recovery in mental health populations: a need for instruments that measure what matters most to service users

Saturday, October 7 Room 9.00-10.00

Parallel session 7

10.00-11.15

Plenary session

11.15-11.45 11.45-12.30 12.30-13.00

Plenary session Plenary session

Blauwe zaal OP8.1 Recovery-focused practice

Ronde zaal OP8.3 Care content & Vocational rehabilitation

Lokaal 16 OP8.4 Young clients

Lokaal 10 OP8.5 Social outcomes & Lifestyle

Lokaal 09 OP8.6 Forensic issues

Keynote lectures Theme: Policy Philippe Delespaul: Mental Health as a Public Health Challenge: we need resilient, supportive communities to improve personal mental resilience Kwame McKenzie: Policy initiatives to support mental health and recovery in the community Discussant: Galia Moran Coffee break Closing Keynote lecture Mirella Ruggeri: Integrating generic and specialised community teams to promote a whole life approach Closing session (Poster award ceremony)