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Events Calendar

Thursday 16 November 2023
PPN Midlands Online Events at PP Week 23

PPN Midlands created two online events as part of PP Week 23. To view these session please follow the links below:

Thu, 16 Nov 2023, 13:30 – Online

 
This presentation will explore the national drivers and local implementation across the Midlands, including the patient’s voice. It is a story of collaboration and co-ordination in order to serve our local populations. 


Speakers:

  • James Parker (Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Oncology & Palliative Care Psychology Lead, SWFT, Psychosocial Clinical Lead West Midlands Cancer Alliance)
  • Joanna Levene (Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Head of Specialty, Physical Health Psychology Service South Notts Place-Based Partnership Clinical Lead (Mental Health), East Midlands Cancer Alliance Psychology Clinical Lead)
  • Rachel Holland (Consultant Clinical Psychologist WMCA)
  • Sahil Suleman (Consultant Clinical Psychologist & Lead for Cancer Psychology University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust / Birmingham & Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust)
  • Sue Stocks (Patient Advocate West Midlands Cancer Alliance)

 

 

Thu, 16 Nov 2023, 15:30 – Online 

 

This presentation will share a newly developed resource to support psychological skills transfer and implementation of new learning.   This resource has been co-designed by experts by experience and experts by qualification, to optimise the implementation of new learning programmes e.g. Psychological Therapies for Severe Mental Health Problems, within services, to support quality

 

Speakers:

  • James Varty (PPN Project Manager)
  • Sunny Kalsy-Lillico (Chair of Midlands PPN)
  • PE (EbE)

 

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