View the final program - Nordisk Psykiatri Topmøde

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View the final program - Nordisk Psykiatri Topmøde
NORDISK
Psykiatritopmøde
Program
Nordic Summit on Mental Health 2015
- Focus on anti-stigma
Friday 6th of November 2015
The Danish Ministry of Health is hosting the first Nordic Summit on Mental Health
in cooperation with The Nordic Council, The Danish foundation Trygfonden and
the Social Network. At the summit ministers, politicians, researchers, civil servants
and mental health organizations from the Nordic countries will gather to discuss
how to overcome the stigma surrounding people with mental illness.
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NORDISK
Psykiatritopmøde
Nordic Summit on Mental Health 2015
Program - morning
8:15 AM – 9:15 AM
The doors open and light breakfast
9:15 AM Registration closes
9:30 AM - 9:35 AM
Welcome to the Nordic Summit on Mental Health by host Tine Gøtzsche*
9:35 AM - 9:45 AM
Opening of the Nordic Summit by Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mary*
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM Presentations by the Danish Minister for Health Sophie Løhde, the Danish
Minister for Social Affairs and the Interior Karen Ellemann and the Norwegian
Minister of Health and Care Services Bent Høie*
10:15 AM - 10:35 AM “Anti-stigma – a push for a greater Nordic effort” by patron of the Danish
mental health organization The Social Network, former Danish prime minister
Poul Nyrup Rasmussen*
10:35 AM - 11:05 AM Coffee break
11:05 AM - 11:45 AM Keynote speech by Claire Henderson, Clinical Senior Lecturer, King’s College London
11:45 AM - 12:00 PM Anti-stigma from a service user perspective by Camilla Krogh*
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Lunch
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Psykiatritopmøde
Program - afternoon
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Sessions
2:30 PM - 3:00 PM Break - entertainment by Kjartan Arngrim from the Danish folk-pop group
Folkeklubben
3:00 PM – 3:40 PM
Highlights from sessions – Panel discussion with session moderators
– how do we strengthen our future co-operation?*
● Anne Lindhardt, Chairman of the Danish Mental Health Fund
● Knud Kristensen, Chairman of The Danish Association for Mental Health
● Lene Hjorth, Chairman of Kofoeds Skole and board member of The Social Network
● Eva Secher Mathiasen, Chairman of the Danish Psychological Association
● Søren Brostrøm, Director General of the Danish Health Authority
● Anders Hede, Head of Research, the Danish foundation TrygFonden
3:40 PM – 3:55 PM Future prospects for greater cooperation - Bo Könberg, former Swedish minister
and author of the report ’The Future Nordic Co-operation on Health’*
3:55 PM - 4:00 PM Closing remarks*
* Simultaneous interpreting into Finnish and Icelandic will be available.
Further information, please go to www.nordiskpsykiatritopmøde.dk
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Psykiatritopmøde
Sessions
1) The labour market
• Støtte til inklusion på arbejdsmarkedet ved Lene Falgaard Eplov, projektleder, IPS
• Vejen tilbage til arbejdsmarkedet ved Dorthe Hemvard, mentor, Sherpa
• Bedring gennem arbejde ved Lena Heitmann, projektleder, JobbResept i Norge
2) User and carer involvement
• Meeting people through dialogue by Klaus Lehtinen, M.D. M.Sc.D, Director, Division of Psyhiatry, Tampere University Hospital, Finland
• Can user-driven admissions contribute to empowerment? By Liv Ingrid Solleid, Section Manager and Dora Schmidt Stendal,
Practice Development Nurse, Psychiatric Centre for Tromsø and surrounding districts
• Peer-support in mental health services – benefits and challenges by Lone Petersen, Head of Competence Center for
Rehabilitation and Recovery, Mental Health Services – Capital Region of Denmark
• Supporting family and friends ved Jens Peter Eckardt, by Jens Peter Eckardt, Chief Analyst, Better Psychiatry
3) Early intervention and prevention with a focus on children and youth
• Hjælp til Selvhjælp ved Barbara Hoff Esbjørn, Professor MSO, Københavns Universitet, Institut for Psykologi
• Børn som pårørende – lærere skal også turde snakke om det ved Charlotte Diamant, psykolog i Psykiatrifonden
• Hvordan unge i sårbare situationer hjælpes ved Lidija Kolouh-Söderlund, projektleder og PhD, Unga in i Norden
• Ingen problemer er for store eller små ved Nanna Villadsen, ungerådgiver, headspace i Roskilde
4) Campaigns – methods of interventions, experience and effect
• Om effekten av att våga prata om psykisk ohälsa ved Madelene Wennberg, verksomhetschef i Hjärnkoll
• Hvad virker, og hvad virker ikke? ved Johanne Bratbo, projektleder, EN AF OS
• Et nuanceret syn på psykiske lidelser i medierne ved Line Nordbo Witzel, redaktør på DR Medier
5) The role of professionals
• Hjælp via indsatser der samarbejder ved Trond Hatling, leder, NAPHA (Natjonalt Kompetensecenter for psykisk helsearbeid)
• Kulturændringer og recovery i psykiatrien sker indefra ved Anne-Mette Nørregaard, konsulent i Psykiatrien i Region Syddanmark
• Hvordan kulturen og fordommene inden for psykiatrien kan udfordres ved Anja Kare Vedelsby, projektkoordinator i EN AF OS
6) Research
• Can we reduce stigma within mental health services through education? By Merete Nordentoft, Clinical Professor and
DMSc, Department of Clinical Medicine – Capital Region of Denmark
• Trying to fit the role of the ’good’ patient creates self-stigma by Agnes Ringer, Part-time Lecturer, Roskilde University
• Why early intervention is necessary and helps children and young people by Pia Jeppesen, Senior Researcher and DMSc,
Center for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry – Capital Region of Denmark
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