Bringing Talking Therapy professionals from across the country together to get up to speed with the latest developments in digital therapies, this online event equipped attendees with the practical strategies to develop their services digital pathways, to overcome digital poverty, meet targets and widen service engagement, without adding to pre-existing pressures.
With thanks to our conference sponsors:
Successfully incorporating digital tools and implementing innovative national developments, locally
This free to attend online event inspired attendees with cutting edge research and practical ideas from services who are already achieving digital integration.
Over 120 people registered for this interactive, national conference which specifically focused on:
- How digital innovation is researched, tested and trialled within universities
- Benchmarking digital tools
- Investigating therapist-assisted digital cognitive therapy for Prolonged Grief Disorder (ICT- PG)
- How to plan for the future of digital interventions
- Raising your concerns and ask your questions to industry providers
- Evaluating the effectiveness of digital based therapies for Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD)
- Exploring how services can support communities experiencing technological scarcity
- Feeding back directly to industry providers to ensure they are providing exactly what is needed
- How digital tools translate into meaningful practice
- Investigate the challenges and successes of digital therapies
With thanks to our industry partners
8:50 |
Join, tech support and opportunity to network in breakout rooms
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9:20 |
Introduction, instructions and shared experiences of digital utilisation
Mona Stylianou, Principal Clinical Lead, Everyturn Mental Health Talking Therapies
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National Update | |
9:30 |
Digital enablers across the NHS Talking Therapies pathway
Rachel Heggart, NHS Talking Therapies Programme Manager, NHS England
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9:55 |
Questions and answers with Rachel Heggart
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10:05 |
Case study: Investigating therapist-assisted digital cognitive therapy for Prolonged Grief Disorder
Kirsten Smith, MRC Clinical Scientist Fellow and Clinical Psychologist, University of Oxford
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Delivering innovation | |
10:30 |
Healthcare Economics: The importance of waiting time and clinical effectiveness in mental healthcare
Andrew Welchman, EVP Impact and Corporate Development, ieso and Morad Margoum, Deputy Service Director of CYPF, MH & LD, Dorset HealthCare University NHS Foundation Trust
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10:40 |
Demonstrating clinical applications of Limbic
Chaellene Davidson, Director of Customer Success – Limbic with Hannah Pione, Digital Service Lead (SE&NE Essex), Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust
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10:50 |
Questions and answers with your speakers
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11:05 |
Opportunity to meet exhibitors in breakout rooms
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11:15 |
Screen break
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11:25 |
Interactive discussion: Shared first-hand experiences of digitally enabling your clinical pathway
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11:40 |
Feedback from interactive discussion: Shared first-hand experiences of innovating your clinical pathway
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Improving outcomes for Social Anxiety Disorders | |
11:50 |
Evaluating therapist-guided internet-based treatments for Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD)
Graham Thew, Senior Academic Clinical Psychologist (Digital Precision Psychological Treatments), Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust
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Reaching the digitally excluded | |
12:15 |
Case study: Supporting asylum seekers through the provision of digital technology
Heather Edwards, Business Support Manager and Sarah Watts, Clinical Lead, Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent Wellbeing Service
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12:40 |
Questions and answers with your speakers
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12:50 |
Chair’s closing remarks
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1:00 |
Close of day
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Mona Stylianou
Principal Clinical Lead
Everyturn Mental Health Talking Therapies
Rachel Heggart
NHS Talking Therapies Programme Manager
NHS England
Morad Margoum
Deputy Service Director of CYPF, MH & LD
Dorset HealthCare University NHS Foundation Trust
Graham Thew
Senior Academic Clinical Psychologist (Digital Precision Psychological Treatments)
Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust
Heather Edwards
Business Support Manager
Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent Wellbeing Service
Sarah Watts
Clinical Lead
Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent Wellbeing Service
Andrew Welchman
EVP Impact and Corporate Development
ieso Digital Health
Kirsten Smith
MRC Clinical Scientist Fellow and Clinical Psychologist
University of Oxford
A successful morning dedicated to learning and networking
With over 120 Talking Therapy professionals registered, the networking and cross peer support was shared by everyone.
Here are just some comments from attendees on the day
Adding their unique perspectives, we were joined by our industry partners
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.
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.
Why sponsor at an NNF event
We believe in knowing our customers and working with them in tandem to create strategic and well-conceived solutions that provide all the necessary sales and marketing levers to achieve their objectives and deliver the required level of engagement across the event. It is widely accepted that sponsorship provides a great means of broadening your competitive edge by improving your company’s image, prestige and credibility. Aside from enhancing visibility and image it provides a level playing field.
Reach out today
If you would like more information on our sponsorship options an in-house forum or if you wish to discuss your needs and what solutions may be appropriate for your business, please contact:
Sarah Kemm
Contact: 01732 897788