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Day 1 - Thursday 2 December 2010
What training makes an effective practitioner?
- Introduction to session by Bruce Calderwood Director of Mental Health and Learning Disabilities Department of Health
Followed by presentation by Freda McManus Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Research Fellow University of Oxford
- Panel session – What kind of learning process improves our clinical skills?
Freda McManus Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Research Fellow University of Oxford
Graham Turpin - Head of Department, Psychology, University of Sheffield, National advisor (education/training) to IAPT programme
Peter Fonagy - Chief Executive of The Anna Freud Centre London Psychoanalysis Unit, University College London
Chess Denman - Consultant psychiatrist in psychotherapy Complex Cases Service
Symposium – Services that learn ... what do IAPT/NAPT evaluations tell us?
- Introduction by Chair: Hugh Griffiths National Clinical Director for Mental Health Department of Health
Followed by presentation by David Clark National Clinical Adviser IAPT
- Presentation by John Cape Head of Psychological Therapies, Camden and Islington Mental Health and Social Care Trust
- Presentation by Miranda Wolpert Director of Evidence-based Practice Unit, CAMHS, Director of CORK
- Panel discussion
Afternoon Plenary
- Paul Burstow Minister of State for Care Services
- Response by Ceri Dornan
- Response by Dr Sue Baker
- Questions
Day 2
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