Thursday 19th March 2015 Location

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Thursday 19th March 2015 Location
Thursday 19th March 2015
Location
09.30-11.00
Registration and Coffee on arrival
South Atrium
11.00-12.00
Opening Keynote – Dr Diane Cox
The Gallery
Theme – Evidence Based Practice
Paper (47)
Evaluating the Effectiveness of an Anxiety Management Course for Adults
with Severe and Enduring Mental Health Conditions and Personality Disorders
Samia Ezzamel, Rachael Coates, London, UK
The Gallery
12.00-13.00
Paper (19)
Evidencing Outcomes in an intensive Eating Disorders Day Service
Clarissa Sorlie, Mary Cowan, London, UK
Paper (5)
Evidencing Mental Health OT Practice: Analysis of Routine Outcome
Measurement Data
Matthew Carte, Roshni Khatri, Northamptonshire, UK
Theme – Clinical Practice Developments / Forensics
Paper (49)
Musicians in Residence- Partnerships for Recovery Through Music in High
Secure Forensic Mental Health
Robin Blezard, Samantha O' Shea, Merseyside, UK
Halsall Room
Paper (13)
Creative Recovery in a Medium Secure Forensic Unit: The Benefits of
Creative Writing
Nicola Bradley, Gemma Venmore , Birmingham, UK
Paper (51)
Forensic Mental Health Community Sports Group; Supporting the Transition
from Hospital to Community Based Physical Activity
Claire-Michelle Tolmie, Glasgow, UK
Theme – Older People / Dementia
Paper (6)
Developing an Excellent Therapy Workforce for Dementia; An Evidenced
Based Approach
Deborah Fuller, Norwich, UK
Larrinaga Room
Paper (41)
Allied Health Professionals and Nurses Preserving Dignity in Dementia: A
Transactional Model of Negotiation.
Molly Moruzzi, Norwich, UK
Paper (34)
On the Ward: Improving the Experience for Older People with Mental Health
Problems.
Miranda Galvin, Anne Killett , Norwich, UK
13.00-14.00
Buffet, Lunch, Poster and Exhibition
14.00-15.30
Occupational Therapists Making Recovery a Reality in Forensic Settings
Hilary Lomas, Debbie Alred
Theme- Developments in Personality Disorders
Seminar (54)
Graduating Living Skills Outside the Ward for People with a Personality
Disorder: A Feasibility Study
Mary Birken, Mary Morley, London, UK
South
Atrium/Chandler
The Gallery
Halsall Room
Seminar (39)
The Use of Self-Defeating Behaviour by an Individual Diagnosed with
Borderline Personality Disorder- an Occupational Perspective
Sarah Mercer, Jane Cronin-Davis, York, Southampton, UK
Workshop – (44)
Appreciative Inquiry – An Invitation to Excellence
Cheryl McMorris, Claire Michelle Tolmie1, Fiona MacNeill, Glasgow, UK
15.30-15.45
Tea/Coffee break with Poster & Exhibition
15.45-17.30
Theme – Recovery
Seminar (25)
Delivering on New Initiatives: Co-production in Action
Gabrielle Richards, Nash Momori, London, UK
Larrinaga Room
South
Atrium/Chandler
The Gallery
Paper (56)
Mental Health OT & the Recovery Model...Implementing an Inpatient Service
Debbie Burrell, Prescott, UK
Paper (7)
Making smoking cessation part of the recovery journey for people with mental
health problems – a key role for Occupational Therapists.
Di Hurley, Syena Skinner, London, UK
Paper (55)
The Use of Physical Interventions... Do Occupational Therapists have a role?
Lisa White, Gary Moulsdale & Paul Redhead.
Workshop (32)
Economic Evaluation for Mental Health Occupational Therapists
Genevieve Smyth, Mary Morley, London, UK
Theme – Models & Service Developments Evaluation
Seminar (15)
Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Occupational Therapy within the Bolsover
Recovery Model Louise Stewart, Derbyshire, UK
Halsall Room
Larrinaga Room
Paper (30)
Implementation of the VDT MOCA across Adult Acute Mental Health Wards in
Stafford.
Julie Barnhouse, Staffordshire, UK
Paper (11)
Using Appreciative Inquiry to Creatively Explore our Unique Contribution into
Risk Assessment – An Action Research Project
Amy West, Glasgow, UK
17.30
Poster & Exhibition Viewing
18.00-18.30
COTSSMH Annual General Meeting
Chandler Room
The Gallery
Friday 20th March 2015
08.30
Refreshments on arrival
09.15-10.15
Opening Keynote – Ian Callaghan
10.15-10.30
Tea/Coffee break with Poster & Exhibition
10.30-12.00
Seminar (53)
Occupational Therapists’ and Service Users Experience of Participation in an
Intervention Pilot Study.
Mary Birken, Sue Parkinson, Mary Morley, London, UK
Location
South Atrium
The Gallery
South
Atrium/Chandler
The Gallery
Paper (16)
Auditing for Success: Using the COT Practice Guidelines
Suzanne Aitchison, Julie Shaw, Glasgow, UK
Paper (26)
Occupational Therapy Leadership: What’s it all about?
Gabrielle Richards, London, UK
Workshop
The COT Recovering Ordinary Lives Review – Improving the Evidence Base
Genevieve Smyth, Karen Morris, London, Cumbria, UK
Halsall Room
Seminar (28)
An Intervention Framework for People Whose Occupational Participation is
Severely Impaired.
Sue Parkinson, Kirsty Forsyth, Michele Harrison, Susan Prior, Edinburgh, UK
Larrinaga Room
Seminar (27)
Sensory Intelligence – What is the evidence and How Can It Aid Occupational
Therapists Working with Adults & Older Adults with Anxiety
Carol Duff, Lincoln, UK
12.00-12.45
Buffet, Lunch, Poster and Exhibition
12.45-13.40
Research & COT
Mandy Sainty
Forensic Forum Meeting
Rhona McLeod
Theme – Assistive Resources & Technology
Seminar (31)
The “Cook & Eat” Project: Perceptions of Occupational Therapists
Helen Jennings, Kerry Delaney, York, Wakefield, UK
South
Atrium/Chandler
The Gallery
Halsall Room
Larrinaga Room
Paper (36)
Using Assistive Technology to Improve Service Users Experience and Clinical
Outcomes in Mental Health Inpatient Units
Kate Austin, Carla Hamilton, Kerry Langford-Rotton, Deborah Moores ,David
Dobel-Ober, Staffordshire, UK
13.45-15.00
Closing Speaker
The Gallery