The NNLDN 2011 Networking Event
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09:00 NNLDN Chair’s Welcome
Mark Gray, Chair of NNLDN
09:10 Conference Opening
Professor John Hughes, Vice Chancellor, Bangor University
09:20 Positive Choices/NNLDN Student Awards 2011 Fiona Law Memorial Awards
Helen Laverty, Health Lecturer, University of Nottingham
09:45 2010 Student Award Winner Presentation
The Benefits of Networking and Communication in Austere Times
Graham Burrell, University of Cumbria and Sandy Costall, University of Chester
10:00 The Confidential Enquiry into Deaths of People with Learning Disabilities: Understanding the Inquiry from a Learning Disability Nursing Perspective
Lesley Russ, Lead Nurse and Emily Greentree , CI LD, Confidential Inquiry Team
10:50 Decision Making in Intellectual Disability Nursing Practice: Results from an All Wales Nursing Survey
Ruth Wyn Williams, Welsh Medium Teaching Fellow, Bangor University
11:20 Best Practice Seminar 1
Client Led Practice: Enabling a Client’s Journey from ‘Forensic’ to Empowerment.
Lynn Ashton, Staff Nurse, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
Raising The Clients Narrative
Jane Maria Williams, Staff Nurse, and Avril Roberts, Support Worker, Gwynedd, North Wales
13:30 Afternoon Chair – Andrew Luff, Treasurer, NNLDN
13:35 Best Practice Seminar 2
Supporting Parents with Learning Disabilities: New Ways of Working and Early Intervention
Jan Line, Community Learning Disability Nurse, Special Parenting Service, Truro and Paul Thomas, Community Mental Health Nurse, Redruth, Cornwall
Positive Behavioural Support - Paper into Practice
Colin MacPherson, Lecturer, School of Nursing, Midwifery & Social Care and Hazel Powell, Lecturer and
Teaching Fellow, Learning Disabilities, Napier University
15:30 Chief Nursing Officer’s Presentation
Professor Jean White, Chief Nursing Officer, Department for Health, Social Services and Children, Welsh Government
16:00 RCN Forum on LD Nursing
Ian Mansell, Senior Lecturer, University of Glamorgan
09:00 Morning Chair Opening Remarks
Jan Thomson, NNLDN Scotland
09:10 Improving Health and Lives - What the Learning Disabilities Public Health Observatory Means for Nurses
Sue Turner, Improving Health and Lives Project Lead, National Development Team for Inclusion
09:40 Best Practice Seminar 3
An Auto Ethnographic Study of the Psychological Contracts of Health and Social Care Employees in a Learning Disability Service. Who is Contracting with Whom?
Delia Wainwright, Team Manager Flintshire Community Team/ Team Manager Health Liaison Team, Mold
Person Centred Planning Let’s Move On
Jeremy Shea, Community Learning Disability Nurse, Anglesey
"Looking to the Future"; Implications Related to the Use of Restrictive Practices for People with Learning Disabilities and Dementia.
James Ridley, Community Nurse, and Serena Jones, Down Syndrome Nurse, Mersey Care Liverpool
12:00 New Opportunities for LD Nurses in the Changing Health and Social Care
Mark Gray, NNLDN Chair
13:30 Afternoon Chair Opening Remarks
Stephen Hughes NNLDN Wales
13:35 Toolkits for Better Health – A Proactive Approach
Dr Sue Read, Reader in Learning Disability Nursing, School of Nursing & Midwifery, Keele University & Patsy Corcoran, Reach Project Co-Ordinator, Stoke on Trent
14:00 Best Practice Seminar 4
Monitoring and Review as a Prevention Strategy
Jaki Bell, Team Manger, Behavioural Support Team, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
Behavioural Support Team, Llwyn y Groes, Maelor Hospital, Wrexham
Cheltenham Ward: Working Towards A Democratic Therapeutic Community
Jon Taylor and Janice Christopher, Cheltenham Ward, Retford, Notts
15:00 Chair’s Closing Summary
2011 Conference Resolutions and 2012 Conference Announcement
Past Conferences ...
NNLDN 2010 Monday 19th July - Tuesday 20th July
The University of
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Monday 19th July 2010
The Future for Learning Disability Nursing
Dr Ben Thomas, Professional Adviser for Mental Health & Learning Disability Nursing, Professional Leadership Team, Department of Health
The Health Message
Sue Carmichael, Lead for the Health of People with Learning Disabilities and Complex Needs, Department of Health
The Regional Health Self Assessment and Its Impact
Jackie Sochocka, Health & Social Care Consultant
Opening Remarks from Chair - Anne Campbell, NNLDN Executive Group
Quality & Standards: A Service Review Model and Outcomes to Improve Care
Dr Michael Brown, NHS Lothian
Early Impressions of the NHS White Paper for England
Alison Giraud-Saunders, Co-Director, Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities
Personalisation and Personal Health Budgets - Kenn Jupp, Kenn Jupp & Associates
Person Centred Thinking - Helen Sanderson, Helen Sanderson Associates
Taking Forward the Challenges - Debra Moore, Debra Moore Associates