In its 11th year, this annual conference took place on Tuesday 17th January and offered the perfect opportunity for all Talking Therapy professionals to look towards 2023 and identify how to enhance patient outcomes and enable improved service delivery. Now available to purchase to view on demand the video of this online IAPT event will offer the knowledge and confidence you need to deliver a more effective and inclusive service.
With thanks to the conference sponsors:
Driving forward IAPT and Talking Therapy services
By purchasing the conference recording you will have access to the insightful and informative presentations that were delivered live on the day. This course recording will enable you to benefit from:
- Insight into the national workforce census to understand IAPT service pressures in 2023
- Practical skills and tools to have meaningful conversations with patients about money and budget difficulties
- Evolving the IAPT name to break down access barriers and improve public understanding
- Updated therapeutic skills for working with older populations to improve equality in access
- National updates on the transformation of IAPT to bridge gaps in the community
- Evidenced based training that is focussed and honest to meet your professional needs
- Expert learning that will build your CPD points and ensure your service is up to date
- Innovative solutions to the common challenges facing your service
With thanks to our industry partners
SBK Healthcare would like to thank SilverCloud, ieso and Limbic for sponsoring the IAPT National Networking Forum 2023.
Meet your education and training needs in your own time
- 4.5 CPD hours of presentation and speaker Q&A
- Featuring engaging video and accompanying slides
- Available at £239 + VAT for NHS and public sector professionals
- Immediately accessible to download and view
- CPD Certificate issued to you after viewing the video
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Chair’s opening remarks
Hayley Matthews, IAPT Programme Manager, NHS England
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National update | |
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Exploring the summary of the National IAPT workforce census to alleviate service pressures
Hayley Matthews, IAPT Programme Manager, NHS England
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Reworking the IAPT name: Evolving the IAPT ‘brand’ to improve patient awareness and access
Jane Saunders-Bain, Deputy Head of Mental Health and Dementia, NHS England
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Utilising a digital medium to break down the barriers of remote mental health treatment sessions
Sam Lane, SilverCloud Senior Product Manager for Amwell
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Landmark announcement: Redefining the standard for clinical safety in digital mental health
Dr Claire Vowell, Clinical Director, Limbic
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Questions and answers with your speakers and sponsors
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The National Transformation Programme | |
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Understanding the interface between IAPT and community mental health transformation
Adrian Whittington, National Clinical Lead for Psychological Professions, NHS England and NHS Education England
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Transformation in action: Working to streamline care in the community
Sarah Watts, Clinical Lead, Staffordshire and Wellbeing Service (IAPT), Programme Director PG Dip CBT in Staffordshire and Clinical Lead for IAPT, West Midlands
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Developing breakthroughs in digital mental health treatment: using AI and clinical datasets to increase access and improve patient outcomes
Clare Hurley, Chief Operating Officer, ieso
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Question and answers with your speakers and sponsors
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Meet your sponsors
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Leading change in Employment Advisors | |
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National Rollout: Establishing Employment Advisors in all IAPT services for 2023
Kevin Jarman, Employment Advisor in IAPT Service Lead, Work and Health Unit
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Financially informed therapy | |
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Money and pension service: Practical tools to use in IAPT services
Sarah Murphy, Senior Health, Social Care and Welfare Systems Strategy Lead, Money and Pensions Service & Dr Thomas Richardson, Clinical Psychologist, University of Southampton
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Questions and answers with your speaker
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Positive Practice Guidelines (PPG) | |
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Working with older populations to ensure effective therapeutic interventions
Heather Stonebank, Quality Improvement Manager, Yorkshire and the Humber Clinical Networks, NHS England
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Best perinatal practice: update and preview for the positive practice guideline
Professor Heather O'Mahen, National Clinical Advisor to NHSE Perinatal Mental Health, University of Exeter and NHSE
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Questions and answers with your speakers
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Closing remarks
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Hayley Matthews
IAPT Programme Manager
NHS England
Jane Saunders-Bain
Deputy Head of Mental Health and Dementia
NHS England
Adrian Whittington
National Clinical Lead for Psychological Professions
NHS England and NHS Education England
Kevin Jarman
Employment Advisor in IAPT Service Lead
Work and Health Unit
Sarah Watts
Clinical Lead
Staffordshire and Wellbeing Service (IAPT), Programme Director PG Dip CBT in Staffordshire and Clinical Lead for IAPT, West Midlands
Heather Stonebank
Quality Improvement Manager
Yorkshire and the Humber Clinical Networks, NHS England
Sarah Murphy
Senior Health, Social Care and Welfare Systems Strategy Lead
Money and Pensions Service
Professor Heather O'Mahen
National Clinical Advisor to NHSE Perinatal Mental Health
University of Exeter and NHSE
Sam Lane
SilverCloud Senior Product Manager
Amwell
Clare Hurley
Chief Operating Officer
ieso
Dr Claire Vowell
Clinical Director
Limbic
Talking Therapies informative content now available to view in your own time
If you purchase and view the presentation video and accompanying sides, you will be in good company! The following is a breakdown of who came to the IAPT National Networking Online Forum on 17th January 2023:
We we were pleased to welcome attendees with jobtitles including:
- Body and Mind Service (LTC) Lead
- Clinical Advisor
- Clinical Lead
- Clinical Psychologist
- Clinical Service Lead Step 2
- Clinical Services Manager IAPT
- Clinical Supervisor
- Consultant Clinical & Health Psychologist
- Consultant Clinical Psychologist
- Counselling Lead
- Deputy Head of Mental Health
- Deputy Manager
- Director of italk
- Employment Advisor and IAPT Initiative Lead
- Employment Support Co-ordinator
- Head of Programme
- Head of Service
- IAPT Clinical Lead
- IAPT Lead
- IAPT Locality Manager
- IAPT Operational Manager
- IAPT Programme Lead
- IAPT Team Manager
- Lead for S2W LTC Service
- Lead Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner
- Lead PWP
- Lead Therapist
- Locality Lead
- Long Term Conditions Lead PWP
- North Dorset CBT Lead
- Operations Lead
- Principal Clinical Psychologist & Service Lead
- Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner
- PWP Team Lead
- Quality Improvement Manager
- Referral Co-ordinator/Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner
- Research Clinical Psychologist
- S2W Body & Mind Lead
- S2W Service Lead
- Senior CBT Therapist
- Senior Clinical Lead & Service Manager S2W
- Senior Cognitive Behavioural Therapist/Long Term Health Conditions Lead
- Senior Employment Advisor
- Senior Health, Social Care and Welfare Systems Strategy Lead
- Senior Psychological Therapist
- Senior Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner
- Senior PWP
- Senior Service Lead
- Service Lead
- Service Manager
- Step 2 Lead
- Step 3 Lead
- Team Lead
- Team Manager/Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner
From organisations including:
- Aneurin Bevan University Health Board
- Bradford District Care NHS Foundation Trust
- Brighton and Hove Wellbeing Service
- Camden iCope
- Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
- Devon Partnership NHS Trust
- Dorset Healthcare
- Dorset Healthcare University NHS Foundation Trust
- Healthy Minds - Bucks IAPT
- Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health & Care NHS Trust
- Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust
- Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health Care
- IAPT Talking Therapies Northants
- Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust
- NHS Education for Scotland
- NHS Herefordshire & Worcestershire Talking Therapies
- Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust
- Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
- Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust
- Solent Mind
- Somerset Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
- Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust
- Step to italk
- Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
- Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust
- Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
- High Weald, Lewes and Havens Locality
- Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
- King's College London
- Northamptonshire Healthcare Foundation Trust
- Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust
- Oxfordshire Mind
- Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust
- Talking Matters Northumberland
- Tees, Esk and Wear Valley NHS Foundation Trust
- Time to Talk Coastal - West Team
- Employers, Health & Inclusive Employment Directorate
- Money and Pensions Service
- NHS England
- NHS England & NHS Improvement
- South Staffordshire and Shropshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
- University of Exeter
- University of Southampton
- Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent Wellbeing (IAPT) Team
Here are just a few comments from this insightful day
Available to purchase as a recording now
£239 + VAT for NHS and Public Sector to download and view on your own time
Having taken place on the 17th January 2023, this conference is not available to book to attend. However you are able to purchase the slides and accompanying documentation so you can still benefit from the content. To purchase the recording of this conference use the book place button.
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With special thanks to the conference sponsors
Limbic is the first UKCA-marked clinical assessment support tool for IAPT. Across 21 services, Limbic consistently frees up staff time, reduces costs, and improves patient experience and accessibility. Find out more from our founder, Dr Ross Harper on ross@limbic.ai.
Research and science is at the heart of ieso; we learn from our data to develop digital therapeutic products that focus on patient recovery. We deliver text-based cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for adults with depression and anxiety disorders. We have treated over 100,000 adults in the NHS and delivered over 580,00 therapy hours with excellent patient outcomes and experience.
Leverage a leading global provider of evidence-based digital mental and behavioural healthcare solutions. SilverCloud, supporting 80% of NHS IAPT services, with up to 70% clinical recovery rates.
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Sarah Kemm
Contact: 01732 897788