Homeless & Inclusion Health 2018 will take place on Wednesday 7th & Thursday 8th March 2018
Please register your interest by visiting the 2018 event website on the link below and you will receive all updates, including the call for papers, speaker announcements and agenda notices. You will also be alerted when booking opens, and how to apply for the early bird rate.
Confirmed Speaker Profiles

Sarah Paget
Sarah Paget Programme Manager The Royal College of Psychiatrists’ Centre for Quality Improvement Sarah Paget has…

Steph Grant
Steph Grant Brain Injury Survivor Profile coming soon, please check back.

Dr Francesca Albanese
Dr Francesca Albanese Research Manager Crisis Francesca is currently the Research Manager at Crisis, the…

Dr Rebecca Forrester
Dr Rebecca Forrester Clinical Psychologist NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde; My name is Dr Rebecca…

Helena Brice
Helena Brice Public Affairs Crisis Helena has worked in the Public Affairs team at Crisis,…

Daniel Davies
Daniel Davies Homeless Health Team, Counsellor Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust Early on in…
Homeless & Inclusion Health 2017
Annual International Symposium & Study Days
Wednesday 1st March & Thursday 2nd March 2017 London
Building a Digital Library for Health and Inclusion
The UK Faculty for Homeless and Inclusion Health’s annual symposium on health, homelessness and multiple exclusion takes place in London on Wednesday 1st and Thursday 2nd March 2017.
The symposium is developed by Pathway (the homeless health charity) on behalf of the Faculty for Homeless and Inclusion Health.
This is the fifth symposium and study days bringing together the latest in evidence and best practice from around Europe in health and public services.
The presentations help create a unique digital library of professional development material in this fast developing discipline for health and social services.
Every attendee will earn access to the library for all their colleagues.
Each of our symposiums feature “Experts by Experience” – a group of people who are experiencing, or have experienced homelessness take part in the event, with full support and training, from the main stage, in the exhibition hall and in smaller groups and seminars, watch an example here.
Watch Professor Richard Wilkinson, Emeritus Professor of Social Epidemiology at the University of Nottingham Medical School give the Aidan Halligan Keynote Address from our 2016 conference:
Delegates registered to attend include;
Area Manager | Senior Forensic Mental Health Practitioner | Strategy and Partnership Manager | Health Improvement Programme Manager | Project Manager | Volunteer | Assistant Director | Customer Access | Advanced Nurse Practitioner | Head of Commissioning for Substance Misuse and Dsv Service | Health Visitor | Head of Health & Care | Volunteer Nurse | Deputy Director of Homes and Places | GP Partner | Programme Head of Health & Homelessness | GP | Service Manager | PhD Student | Deputy Chief Inspector of General Practice and Integrated Care (London) | Consultant Psychiatrist | Project Coordinator | Retired Registered Nurse and Academic | Housing Options Team Manager | Director of Public Health | Co-Chair, Committee on Poverty and Health | Medical Director | Homelessness & Asylum Services | Nurse Consultant | GP Lead Homeless Health Service in Bristol | Clinical Psychologist | Charge Nurse | Senior Physician | Senior Public Health Officer (Health Inequalities) | Specialist Practitioner | Business Development Partner | Head of Services | Health Strategy Manager | Chief Executive
The symposium will be chaired by
Simon Fanshawe OBE
Broadcaster and co-founder Diversity by Design
Confirmed Speakers
Professor David Nutt
Edmond J Safra Chair in Neuropsychopharmacology, Imperial College, London
Dr Arvind Madan
Director of Primary Care and Deputy Medical Director, NHS England
Professor Steve Field
Chief Inspector of General Practice, Care Quality Commission (CQC)
Dr Gary Bloch
Ontario College of Family Physicians
Professor Dame Sue Bailey DBE
Chair, Academy of Medical Royal Colleges
Professor Graham Foster
Professor of Hepatology, Queen Mary University of London and Clinical Lead for Hepatology, Barts Health
Professor John Middleton
President, UK Faculty of Public Health
All of the presentations from our 2016 symposium are available to watch here.
Contact Katrina.wright@neilstewartassociates.co.uk if your organisation can help to support this scheme financially.