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iMHIP05 - Vision into Action: Implementing the Mental Health Information Strategy for Scotland

Note of the meeting link to an adobe pdf file

When: Tu 15 November 05, 10:00-15:30

Where: The Lighthouse, 11 Mitchell Lane, Glasgow, G1 3NU   

Agenda


09:30   Coffee/ Tea/ Registration

10:00  Welcome and Introduction

10:05 Reminder - Why we need to do this and what-ll it be like if we succeed

 6 brief presentations of perspectives of how things are, with the information we-ve got, and how they could be, if we had better information:
o Service user Involvement Coordinator - Trish Burnet - SAMH
o Informal carer - Carol Gortmans - NSF Scotland
o Care professional - James Hendry , Consultant Psychiatrist, NHS Lothian
o Voluntary agency - Charlie McMillan - Director of Policy - SAMH
o Local service manager -Christina Naismith - Joint Programme Manager, Mental Health, City of Edinburgh Council/ NHS Lothian
o Public health and Planning - Cameron Stark - NHS Highland

11:05 Discussion

11:20 Update on iMHIP actions
Alastair Philp , Improving Mental Health Information Programme

11:30 Coffee and networking/ Posters

How we should implement the Mental Health Information Strategy for Scotland-

12:00  Parallel workshops to explore who needs to do what next-

1. Developing an information culture: leadership and ownership

2. Building standard information sets and systems to support joined-up care

3. Information to support quality improvement

4. Information for users, carers and care providers on conditions/interventions and services

5. Aiding access to the evidence base


13:00  Lunch
 

14:00  Feedback from workshops and discussion


National progress

14:45  Mental well-being indicators
  Jane Parkinson , NHS Health Scotland

15:00  new eHealth strategy - what does it mean for MH
Kenneth Robertson, Clinical lead for eHealth, Scottish Executive

15:15  Improving Mental Health Information: links with national Mental Health policy-
  Geoff Huggins

15:30  Finish

 


Main contact: Email alastair.philp@nhs.net