HSJ Transforming Forensic Mental Health Services

HSJ Transforming Forensic Mental Health Services

Date: 24 June 2008

Venue Name: Earls Court Exhibition Centre

Location: London, SW5 View Map

Web Site: http://www.hsj-forensicmentalhealth.co.uk


Name: Customer Services

Email: hsjconferences@emap.com

Telephone: 0845 056 8339

Fax: 020 7728 5299

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With prison occupancy and mental health disorders at an all-time national high, can you really afford not to take bold steps towards transforming you forensic mental health services?

The time has come to tackle forensic challenges head-on with decisive action and innovative solutions. In response to this national need, HSJ brings you an action-focused forum, offering new strategies and practical tools to improve clinical outcomes, streamline care pathways and embed collaboration and quality into the heart of your services. Whether your key forensic challenges lie in commissioning and PbR, workforce restructure, buildings and estates, cross-sector engagement, or specific diagnostic areas such as personality disorders or learning disabilities, this essential event will give you the solutions you need.

Join the front line of innovation and best-practice at this unique national forum - take home the practical tools and strategic guidance you need to transform your forensic mental health services.

  • Take home new solutions to your most pressing forensic challenges, including care pathway redesign, securing outcomes, commissioning, PbR, workforce transformation and secure buildings redesign

  • Gain proven and innovative management strategies for your most challenging forensic population groups, including personality disorders, learning disabilities and female service users

  • Deliver personalised and equitable care, and achieve a culture of collaboration and innovation across your provider community

  • Hear from high-level national authorities, as they offer new insights and strategies for success

  • Capitalise on this unique opportunity to network and benchmark with national peers from the NHS, private sector, voluntary sector, prison service and legal system