Agenda

SHIFT TO INCLUSION

WEDNESDAY 18 MARCH

09.00        REGISTRATION, NETWORKING, EXHIBITION AND POSTER VIEWING

PLENARY 1: Neighbourhoods, left shifts and national plans: from changing policy to changing lives and services

10.00 – 11.15

Chairs’ opening remarks
   Alex Bax, Chief Executive, Pathway and Lived Experience representative and Mandy Pattinson, Lived Experience Program Manager, Pathway

10.05

   Gareth Davis and Jamesy Dillon, Members, Pathway Lived Experience Team 

10.15

Practising Inclusion Health in increasingly far right political climates
   Dr Amy Stevens, Public Health Lead, Bevan

10.30

In conversation with: 

   Prof Durka Dougall, Chief Executive, Centre for Population Health

   Prof Andy Knox MBE, Medical Director NHS Lancashire and South Cumbria ICB; GP Partner,  Ash Trees Surgery; Honorary       Professor, Lancaster University Management School 

11.00

Panel discussion/questions  

11.15 – 11.45     REFRESHMENTS, NETWORKING, EXHIBITION AND POSTER DISPLAYS


CONCURRENT SESSIONS STREAM 1

11.45 – 13.15            90 mins

A1: Primary care and neighbourhood health: opportunities for inclusion B1: Women: hidden or not seen C1: Access to care – equality and inclusion D1: Better views: different perspectives to improve care
(11.45 – 13.15) (11.45 – 12.45) (11.45 – 12.45) (11.45 – 12.45)
Chair: Dee O’Connell Chair: Jacqui Conaty, Joanne Kennedy & Mandy Pattinson Chair: Dr Chris Sargeant Chair: Sophie Koehne & Gareth Davis
The Fairer Access Locally Enhanced Service for Primary Care – A bedrock for Inclusive Neighbourhood health?

Dr Lucy Chiddick, Clinical Lead, Humber & North Yorkshire ICB
Gilda Nunez, Inclusion Health Programme Lead, Humber & North Yorkshire ICB


Prototyping new models of care in General Practice to understand and meet the needs of Inclusion Health populations

Dr Louise Clarke, GP and Lead GP for Transformation, Bevan Healthcare Community Benefit Society


Health Inclusion and Neighbourhood Health

Natalie Knowles, Primary Care Partnership & Transformation Lead, Wakefield Health & Care Partnership W Yorkshire ICB Mark Hobson, Clinical Service Development Manager, Bevan Healthcare

The Women’s Rough Sleeping Census: improving evidence through gender informed outreach

Lucy Campbell, Assistant Director for System Change Single Homeless Project and Kathryn Parsons, Public Affairs and Policy Manager, Solace Women’s Aid

A hidden team in a hidden world – metamorphosis

Dr Cristina Tabacu, Clinical Psychologist, Maria Preston, Clinical Team Manager and Sally Higgins, Mental Health Nurse,Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

Improving equity of access to general practice for inclusion health populations in Devon

Dr Sarah Dalrymple, GP SpR, Stennack Surgery


Enhancing access to health and wellbeing services for PEH in South Wales

Dr Sian Hughes, Forensic Psychologist and Leanne Davies, Operations Manager, Crisis Homelessness

Co-producing change: The voice of lived experience in clinical service design and delivery to shape inclusive healthcare for people seeking asylum and refugees in the UK

Dr Philippa Harris, GP and Associate Specialist in Migrant Health, Respond Integrated Refugee Health Service and Kemi Ogunlana, University College London Hospital


Navigating homelessness through a neuropsychological lens

Dr Louise Noronha, Principal Clinical Psychologist, East London NHS Foundation Trust

Q & A Q & A Q & A Q & A

12.45 – 14.00     LUNCH, NETWORKING, EXHIBITION AND POSTER DISPLAYS

LUNCH AND LEARN

12.45 – 13.30: MARYLEBONE  13.00 – 13.40: Alex Bax               
Utilising Virtual Reality Immersive Learning to Train Frontline Staff in Supporting People with Brain Injury and Multiple

Disadvantage Emma Williamson, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, CEO, Aneemo

A hands-on demo of the VR Brain Injury  training.  

Drop in, try the VR headset and hear about the need for BI training and the prevalence of BI in health inclusion populations

A new model of primary care for people experiencing homelessness in Cornwall
Dr Laura Ashton, GP Clinical Lead, Cornwall Health for Homeless


The Trauma informed Practice approach for wider General Practice in Salford
Dr Wan-Ley Yeung, GP Clinical Lead for the Salford Primary Care Together Inclusion Service


Identifying airway disease in the homeless population
Dr Lorna Green, GP, Inclusion Healthcare


Improving access to healthcare for women experiencing domestic and family violence and homelessness through a nurse-led community-based model of care
Professor Jane Currie, Discipline Lead Nursing, University of New South Wales, Australia

CONCURRENT SESSIONS STREAM 1

14.00 – 15.15            75 mins

14.00 – 15.15 75 mins

A2: Improving care, responding to needs

14.00 – 15.15 75 mins

B2: Joining up care: intermediate care and integrated services

14.00 – 15.15 75 mins

C2: Activism and solidarity: Inclusion health nursing

14.00 – 15.15 75 mins

D2: Trauma informed care – families, communities, children

14.00 – 15.15 75 mins

E2: Commissioning

Chair: Dr Danielle Williams

Interventions to improve inclusion health in primary care – a realist review Dr Lucy Potter, GP and Doctoral Research Fellow, Wellspring Surgery and University of Bristol


Understanding and responding to characteristics and health needs of the population served by three specialist inclusion health GP practices in East London

Dr Helena Rochford, Population Health Fellow and GP Trainee and Laura Austin Croft, Director of Population Health, East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT)


The development and delivery of ‘Teg I Bawb’ – fair for all inclusion health training for the non-clinical patient-facing workforce in Wales

Victoria Louise Tice, Senior Public Health Practitioner, Public Health Wales and Joanna Watts-Jane, Deputy Chair, Deep End Wales

Chair: Dee O’Connell, Gareth Davis & Pete Bull

Reflections and lessons learned establishing Hestia House – a specialist care home for people experiencing homelessness in Liverpool

Katie Taylor, Director of Specialist Services, YMCA Together


Outcomes from embedding a specialist alcohol care nurse in specialist primary care for people experiencing homeless

Dr Ryan Young, GP in Homeless & Inclusion Health, Brownlow Health


Breaking barriers, building care: lessons from over ten years of homeless intermediate care in Bradford

Dr Gemma Ashwell, GP and Clinical Lecturer, Bevan Healthcare and University of Leeds and Hayley Nicholson, Inclusion Health Lead Nurse, Bevan Healthcare

Chair: Alex Bax & Jamesy Dillon 

Activism and solidarity – creating an international consensus on who we are, what we do, and how we can bring about the change we want to see – the creation of a global health equity nurses’ network

Sam Dorney Smith, Clinical Research Associate / Queen’s Nurse, UCL, Steven Rolfe, Clinical Director, Indwell; Assistant Clinical Professor (Adjunct), McMaster University; PhD candidate, Arthur Labatt School of Nursing, Western University, Canada and Jan Keauffling MBE, Independent Inclusion Health Nurse Consultant


How nurses embedded in outreach teams can improve health and housing outcomes

Beth Isaac, Evidence and Data Lead, Centre for Homelessness Impact, Victoria Rowell, Head Nurse, Change Grow Live and Rosie Bridger, Croydon Outreach Nurse 


The rise of Inclusion Health Nursing – hidden in plain sight, holding everything together

Olivia Boothroyd, Inclusion Health Lead Nurse – Leeds, Bevan Healthcare Leeds

Chair: Emma Thomson & Mandy Pattinson 

Implementing trauma informed practice across services – a mixed methods study

Michelle Farr, Senior Research Fellow NIHR ARC West, University of Bristol and Rebecca Halsey, Coproduction Service Coordinator, Changing Futures Bristol


Trauma-informed pathways: healing-centred interventions for children, young people, and families

Lee Ball, Director of Addictions, The Salvation Army (confirmed)


Family Stories: reducing the lasting impact of domestic abuse on children experiencing homelessness

Dr Theresa Schwaiger, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Lead for Psychological Therapies, Clinical Services and Emily Rayfield, Project Manager, Clinical Services, Anna Freud Centre

Chair: Tim Robson

(108) North East London Homeless Health Strategy – a system call to action 

Nicola Weaver, Head of Health Improvement and Inclusion, and Melody Dhinda-Rees, Senior Officer, Health Improvement and Inclusion (Underserved Groups), NHS North East London ICB 

The START Team: a case study in inclusion health service development 

Fran Busby, Homeless Service Lead, SLAM  

Q & A Q & A Q & A Q & A

15.15 – 15.45     REFRESHMENTS, NETWORKING, EXHIBITION AND POSTER DISPLAYS

PLENARY 2: Homeless and inclusion health: calls to action

15.45 – 17.15

Chair: Dr Chris Sargeant, Medical Director Pathway; Secretary to the Faculty of Homeless and Inclusion Health

   Opening remarks: Manzoor Bhuiyan and Pete Bull, Members, Pathway Lived Experience Group 


15.55

Preventable deaths in people experiencing homelessness: analysis of Prevention of Future Death reports

Dr Elspeth Carruthers, IMT3 Doctor and NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow in Respiratory Medicine, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, Imperial College London


16.10

Early frailty, premature aging and homelessness – a call to action

Jo Dawes, Physiotherapist and NIHR Doctoral Research Fellow, University College London  


16.25

Homelessness in America now 

Prof Margot Kushel, Professor of Medicine, University of California; Division Chief, Division of Health Equity and Society; Director, UCSF Action Reearch Center for Health Equity; Director, UCSF Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative


16.40

Keynote Address:

Professor Claire Fuller, General Practitioner and National Medical Director, NHS England

16.55

Panel discussion/questions – the above speakers plus:

Manzoor Bhuiyan and Pete Bull, Members, Pathway Lived Experience Group


CLOSING PLENARY: Awards and Celebration 

17.20-   Announcement of the Best Poster Winners 

18.00   Pathway Voluntary Contribution Award 

Performance by the Sing for Freedom Choir 

18.30:   Pathway Evening Reception: Making the Government’s Commitment to End Street Discharge. 

An evening to thank partners behind Pathway’s ‘End Street Discharge’ campaign and to focus on turning this vital commitment  into reality so everyone leaving hospital has a safe place to recover. 

 

DAY TWO: THURSDAY 19 MARCH

08:50 INTERNATIONAL BREAKFAST BRIEFING

No Fixed Address, No Fixed Barriers: Rethinking access to Care in Toronto

08.45 – 09.30

Co-morbidities and ADHD in inclusion health

Chair: Dr Chris Sargeant

Mark Pitts, Clinical Nurse Educator, Takeda UK Limited

This workshop is for clinical practitioners only

Please note this educational workshop is provided by Takeda UK Ltd

09.00 – 09.30 Chair: Professor Margot Kushel 

Improving access to care – borrowing and building trust

Dr Michael Anderson, Medical Director, Inner City Health Associates, Canada

The Virtual Hub – advancing system navigation and access to care for people experiencing homelessness

Kristin Ingraham, Nurse Manager, Inner City Health Associates, Canada

09.15 – 09.45     REGISTRATION, NETWORKING, EXHIBITION AND POSTER DISPLAYS

PLENARY 3: Homelessness Is not a choice: bustin’ the myths – keeping it real!

09:45-11:15

Lead by Pathway Lived Experience group members Gareth Davis, Jamesy Dillon and Pete Bull, with reflections on lifestyle choices

In conversation with:

10:00

What makes for good support when people experiencing homelessness reach out after experiencing trauma?

Emma Adams, NIHR Doctoral Fellow, Newcastle University and Jamesy Dillon, Expert by Experience

Pathways of Hope – Lived experience of drug and alcohol dependence and recovery: a public information comic

10:10

Dr Lynsay Crawford, Senior Clinical Lecturer, University of Glasgow and Dr Nic Dickson, Honorary Research Fellow, School of Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow

10:20 Panel discussion/questions

11:05

A call for hope and action – Jamesy Dillon

11.15 – 11.45     REFRESHMENTS, NETWORKING, EXHIBITION AND POSTER DISPLAYS


CONCURRENT SESSIONS STREAM 3

11.45 – 13.15

11.45 – 13.15. 90 mins
A3: Staff wellbeing – looking after each other
11.45 – 12.45. 60 mins
B3: Emergency care – improving the A&E response
11.45 – 12.45. 60 mins
C3: Diagnosis, labels and seeing the whole person
11.45 – 13:15. 90 mins
D3: Housing for recovery
11.45 – 12.45 60 mins
E3: Commissioning
Chair: Sam Dorney-Smith  Chair: Dr Aaminah Verity & Jamesy Dillon  Chair: Simone Stedmon Chair: Juliet Mountford, Executive Director of Client Services, Crisis
Chair: Alex Bax,

Chief Executive, Pathway

Why PIEs matter: improving wellbeing for staff and clients in homelessness services

Dr Becky Ward, Research Director, CHRP and Dr Stephanie Barker, Education Director, Centre for Homelessness Research and Practice, University of Southampton


Enhancing staff wellbeing to enhance support

Emma Marsh, Clinical Team Manager and Oliver Barron, Community Support Worker, Leeds & York Partnership Foundation Trust

Mindful practice for inclusion health

Dr Chris Sanders, GP and Clinical Educator, Inclusion Health CIC and University of Leicester

What can ED teams do to support people experiencing homelessness

Professor Jane Currie, Discipline Lead Nursing, University of New South Wales, Australia (confirmed)


Understanding decision making by people experiencing homelessness about accessing Accident and Emergency (A&E) Departments

Twinkle Choksi, Clinical Psychologist, University of Nottingham

The Plymouth ‘three lens’ model – a shared approach to mental health support for people experiencing multiple disadvantage

Rachel Rule, Senior Occupational Therapist, Livewell Southwest and Gemma Gowan, Partnerships Strategic Lead (Changing Futures), Plymouth City Council


ADHD in inclusion health populations – sharing findings from a global systematic review and meta-analysis

Lucy Hartland-Grant, Centre Manager, Knowledge Exchange and Enterprise Fellow, PhD Student and Professor Nick Maguire, Professor (Enterprise) in Clinical Psychology, Centre for Homelessness Research and Practice, University of Southampton

Healthy Homes, Healthy Lives: Shaping Policy and Practice for Better Futures 

Faye Sanders, Doctoral Researcher in Housing and Health; Co-Chair of Healthy Homes Research Network, Housing Studies Association

Supported housing fit for the future: defining and delivering quality homes 

Claire Wise Interim Director of MTVH Support
Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing Association

More than a roof: supported housing and recovery 

Steve Smith, and Vasiliki Athanasiou, Senior Managers, Riverside Housing Association 

How flexible commissioning is improving access to dental care for under-served communities

Dr Catherine Rutland, Head of Policy and Jill Harding, Head of Fundraising and Communications, Dentaid The Dental Charity

 

Q & A Q & A Q & A Q & A

12.45 – 14.00     LUNCH, NETWORKING, EXHIBITION AND POSTER DISPLAYS

LUNCH AND LEARN

13.15 – 13.50
Pecha Kucha Presentations 2

 

 

13.15 – 13.45

Faculty Mental Health Network

Working Across Boundaries 

13.15 – 13.35
Pathway Nutrition Committee

 

 

13.15 – 13.35 Faculty Education Group

 

 

Chair: Dr Chris Sargeant 

The Persephone Project
Sarah Hemmings, Homeless and Inclusion Health Nurse, Inclusion Health Devon

(76) The expansion of an Inclusion Health service in an inner city hospital in Ireland
Dr Marion Murphy, Infectious Disease SpR, Mercy University Hospital, Ireland

(79) Improving the community palliative care of people with liver cirrhosis experiencing homelessness
Dr Katherine Pitt, GP, Arch Healthcare / Brighton and Sussex Medical School

(58) A “homeless” patient in Emergency Department
Dr Mohsin Islam, Consultant Emergency Medicine, Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust

(19) A community-led project exploring barriers and support for women’s mental health in the context of homelessness and housing transitions
Emma C, Community Researcher and Gail Butler, Participation and Learning Coordinator, Justlife

Chairs: Sophie Koehne & Jenny Drife

You are invited to join this networking session for the Mental Health Subgroup. We will be discussing how mental health services provide holistic care and interface across boundaries (geography, neighbourhoods, conditions and inclusion health groups).

Chair: Hannah Style

Although often overlooked, nutrition is a vital component of recovery and promotion of good health. The Pathway Nutrition Committee was established three years ago to tackle dietary health inequalities faced by people experiencing homelessness. This talk will provide a summary of the dietary trends, the work of the committee, and the latest research about nutrition for this population group. 

Chair: Dr Gemma Ashwell

If you’re interested in inclusion health education, come along with your lunch and join an informal, friendly discussion with others working in this space. This is an open opportunity to connect with likeminded colleagues, share ideas, and explore how we can promote and strengthen inclusion health education across our work minded colleagues, share ideas, and explore how we can promote and strengthen inclusion health education across our work. minded colleagues, share ideas, and explore how we can promote and strengthen inclusion health education across our work.


CONCURRENT SESSIONS STREAM 4

14.00 – 15.00            60 mins

A4: Crossing boundaries and building solidarity (14.00 – 15.00) B4: Neurodivergence and care that sticks
(14.00 – 15.00)
C4: Changing perspectives – lived experience changing services (14.00 – 15.00) D4: Ending street discharge – the Pathway Partnership Programme
(14.00 – 15.00)
Chair: Dr Kamila Hawthorne MBE  Chair: Dr Caroline Shulman Chair: Dr Chris Sargeant Chair: Kath Swindells, Deputy Features Editor, Inside Housing
Exploring cross boundary work for multiple disadvantage

Richard Lewis, Head of External Affairs, Making Every Adult Matter


An international approach to collaboration for resilience as a community response to homelessness

Professor Nick Maguire, Professor (Enterprise) in Clinical Psychology, University of Southampton, Centre for Homelessness Research and Practice and Professor David Buck, Associate Dean for Community Health, Tilman J. Fertitta Family College of Medicine, University of Houston

Working towards neuro-divergence affirmative services

Dr Amelia Draper, Evaluation and Learning Lead for Changing Futures, Nottingham Framework


Care that sticks: bridging the gaps through critical time intervention in NHS Mental Health Services

Naomi Hooper, Social Worker and Tommy Cashin, Mental Health Social Worker/Approved Mental Health Professional, Greater Manchester Mental Health Trust                 

Increasing lived experience input in services for sex workers

Lara Murray, Sex Work Services and Strategy Lead and Julian Yang, Strategy Development Officer, ALEX Project, Spectra CIC


Out in parks – a gay man’s journey through homelessness

Manoel Filho, Marketing Coordinator, AIDS Healthcare Foundation UK

The Pathway Partnership Programme – supporting specialist hospital teams 

In-patient admissions, an opportunity for change 

Paul Hamlin, Programme Manager, Pathway and Dr Peter Buchman, Deputy Clinical Lead, Pathway 

Team stories: using practice to achieve system change  

Contributions from Plymouth, Hackney, Hull, and East Kent, St Georges 

 

Q & A Q & A Q & A Q & A

15.00 – 15.20     REFRESHMENTS, NETWORKING, EXHIBITION AND POSTER DISPLAYS

PLENARY FOUR: Breaking the cycle: duties to collaborate, care and system change

15.20 – 16.30

Chair: Dee O’Connell, Director of Policy & Programmes, Pathway

Professor Kamila Hawthorne MBE, Chair of Pathway; past Chair of the Royal College of General Practitioners 

Matt Downie MBE, Chief Executive, Crisis

Paul Corrigan CBE, Non-Executive Director, NHS England

   Manzoor Bhuiyan, Member, Pathway Lived Experience Group  

Closing thanks – Alex Bax