We are delighted to invite you to our online Mental Health Simulation-Based Education on one of the following dates:
7 Sept
5 October
Time: 8:00– 4:30 (8-8:30am Registration)
Platform: Microsoft Teams
Fee: Early Bird Rate:
Free of Charge for those working in Kent, Surrey, Sussex
£75 All other UK regions; £90GBP worldwide
Until 31st May then £100 for all
This event is targeted towards the following participants
Paramedics
Front Line Police Officers & those involved with Community Liaison/Mental Health
GP’s, Psychiatrists, psychologists, and trainee doctors
Social Workers; Nursing; and Allied Health – Post Registration
Pharmacists
This event was designed in close collaboration with Service-Users and includes Service-User involvement, mostly in commentary.
This is an interdisciplinary Mental Health Simulation-Based Event, addressing Personality, Psychotic, and Depressive Disorders
This event provides an opportunity for multiagency and interdisciplinary practitioners to participate in, observe, question, and reflect on, working together in an inclusive simulation environment which is made safe for both service-users and practitioners. This facilitates learning with and from each other as being the sole objective, rather than necessarily secondary to care and efficient, effective, management.
Developed from our previous physical simulation events, evaluated by participants as proven to provide valuable learning and development and promote improvement through collaborative investigation, reflection, and insight. Simulation-based scenarios and experiential activities combine to focus on the clinical manifestation of psychosis, depression, and personality disorders and strategies for collaboration in care systems to improve outcomes, efficiency, and promote wellbeing for the service user and practitioner.
Evidence from our previous work demonstrates that learning outcomes focus on the development and enhancement of non-technical skills such as communication, situational awareness, proactive decision-making, and can inform partnership across agencies.
This event has been designed and will be delivered by the S4MH team at CCCU as part of the HEE KSS regional simulation and human factors project