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Programme
All main hall speakers listed. Full programme details will be posted here as soon as they become available.
Day One: Thursday 19th March 2009, 10.00am - 7.00pm |
| Chair: Emily Finch, Consultant Addiction Psychiatrist, South London and Maudsley Foundation NHS Trust (biography) |
| 8:00 |
Registration |
| 10:00 |
Welcome |
| 10:05 |
Helping drug users: art vs science?
Stefan Janikiewicz, Clinical Director, Drug & Alcohol Services, Cheshire & Wirral Partnership Trust |
| 10:40 |
Drug treatment – a historical perspective
Virginia Berridge, Professor of History, Centre for History in Public Health, Department of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
| 11:15 |
The person not the drug
Phil Barker, Honorary Professor, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing, University of Dundee |
| 11:50 |
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| 12:20 |
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Main Hall
The personalisation of health and social care
Martin Routledge, National Programme Manager - Putting People First (Delivery), Manchester |
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Bourgogne
Harm reduction
Chair: Neil Hunt, Director of Research, KCA & Honorary Senior Research Associate, European Institute of Social Services, University of Kent
1) Experiences of using ultrasound scanning as a tool for reducing harm among femoral injectors
Richard Sanbanjo, Clinical Director, KCA
2) Provision of foil in Sheffield via needle exchange services
Anne Boid, Needle Exchange Worker and Patrick Crowley, Turning Point Adult Treatment Services, Sheffield
3) Strategic litigation impacting on harm reduction and human rights
Niamh Eastwood, Deputy Director and Head of Legal Services, Release |
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B6 Bourg
The relationship between hepatitis C knowledge and risk-taking behaviour in a cohort of patients attending a homeless general practice
John Budd, GP, Jules McGregor, Social Worker, Drug Referral Team, City of Edinburgh Council and Jo Nickson, CPN, Edinburgh Homeless Practice |
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B2 Muscadet
Dough, nuts and tea? Alternative treatment methods for stimulant users
Peter Kelsey, Team Leader, Lifeline Redcar, Redcar and Cleveland |
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D2 Mouton Cadet
What is the place of treatment in a holistic systems approach to reducing drugs harm?
Robert Rae, Scotland's Futures Forum; Mike McCarron, KDOS Steering Group; Tony Hodgson, International Futures Forum |
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D3 Fronsac Dual diagnosis - an unnecessary nosological category?
David Marjot, Consultant Psychiatrist, Kaleidoscope, Surrey |
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D4 Lalande I could cure my parents but no one will let me
Zara McQueen, Head of Service for Families Plus and Emma Gulliver, Project Manager M-PACT (UK), Action on Addiction, Salisbury, Wiltshire |
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D5 Talbot Built on sand - the database of british drug policy
Michael Ashton, Editor, Drug and Alcohol Findings |
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| 1:20 |
| Lunch |
Poster presentations 1:45pm -2:15pm
Presenters to be by their posters to discuss their work with delegates
Film festival
B6 Bourg
Fighting the dragon with luck (Australia)
D2 Mouton Cadet
DHA meeting: 1:35pm - 2:15pm
The Drugs And Health Alliance: Where next after a disappointing drugs policy. |
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| 2:30 |
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Amphetamine treatment – lessons from around the world
Richard Pates, Independent Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Cardiff |
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Bourgogne
Naloxone, user satisfaction and supporting carers
Chair: Neil Hunt, Director of Research, KCA & Honorary Senior Research Associate, European Institute of Social Services, University of Kent
1) Empower yourself with Naloxone – from pilot to full service delivery of take home naloxone in Southwark, London
William Davis, Senior Drug and Alcohol Worker, South London & Maudsley NHS Trust, London
2) Service user satisfaction: an attempt to increase the impact of the NTA satisfaction survey
Andy Lloyd, Clinical Audit Facilitator, KCA and Neil Hunt, Director of Research, KCA & Honorary Senior Research Associate at the European Institute of Social Services, University of Kent
3) Education & empathy, not tea and sympathy Keely Glithero, Centre Manager and Yvonne Bryant and Pat Lambert, The Xchange, Surrey and Lisette Abrahams, Surrey Harm Reduction Outreach Team |
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B6 Bourg
Heroin prescribing
Chair: Rick Rutskowski, Manager, Lifeline Hackney, London
1) Heroin prescribing
Stefan Janikiewicz, Clinical Director, Drug & Alcohol Services, Cheshire & Wirral Partnership Trust
2) RIOTT: Three site trial of injectable opiate prescribing Nicola Metrebian, Senior Research Fellow, and Teodora Groshkova, Research Fellow, and Vikki Charles, Research Fellow, National Addiction Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London |
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B2 Muscadet
An integrated service – Lifeline Kirklees
Paul Peart, Team Leader, and Steven Kennedy, Project Manager, Lifeline Project, Huddersfield |
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D2 Mouton Cadet
Drug rehabilitation and the meaning of life - how far should we try to guide our clients in their journey out of addiction?
Fraser Shaw, Consultant Psychiatrist, Glasgow Addiction Services |
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D3 Fronsac
ACCE, hep C and harm reduction
Chair: Kim Clarke, Clinical Governance and Improvement Manager, Addictions Division, Specialist Services, South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London
1) ACCE use in the North West of England: The changing profile of drug users engaged in treatment and its implications for future provision
Ayesha Hurst, NDTMS Liaison Manager (North West), Centre for Public Health, LIverpool John Moores University
2) Suggested factors underlying lower Hepatitis C incidence in Walsall Metropolitan Borough
Hugh Jobber, Assistant Director of Operations (West Midlands), Addaction
3) From LARK to hi we can help
Roweena Russell, Harm Reduction Strategy Manager, North Tyneside Drug Action Team |
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D4 Lalande
Politics and drug policy - an unhealthy alliance?
Sara McGrail, Independent Drug Policy Specialist |
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| 3:30 |
| Coffee |
Film festival
B6 Bourg
Keep walking - a film for groin injectors |
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| 4:00 |
The recovery revolution: news from the front
William White, Senior Research Consultant, Chestnut Health Systems, Bloomington, USA |
| 4:30 |
Abstinence is not the only fruit: politics, stigma and the value of pharmacologically assisted recovery
Peter McDermott, Policy Lead, The Alliance |
| 5:00 |
The contemporary relevance of total abstinence: a personal and professional perspective
Nick Mercer, Treatment Manager, Acorn Recovery Community, Oldham |
| 5:30 |
Movement break |
| 5:45 |
Evening parallel sessions: |
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Bourgogne
Beyond MI: Broadening the role of psycho-social interventions in the treatment setting
Lloyd Humphreys, Clinical Psychologist and Jonathan Ward, Clinical Psychologist, Clinical Psychology Associates, Manchester |
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D2 Mouton Cadet
The Spider Project - 'Content', a literary experience
Gerry Linford, Project Manager, The Spider Project, Liverpool |
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D3 Fronsac
Community cohesion: getting ahead or simply getting by
Paul Wells, Substance Misuse Lead, Coventry |
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| 7:00 |
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Day Two: Friday 20th March 2009, 9.30am - 3.30pm |
| Chair: Glenda Daniels, Oxfordshire User Team (OUT) (biography) |
| 8:00 |
Registration |
| 9:30 |
Addressing heavy drinking in the drug-using population
Michael Farrell, Senior Lecturer and Consultant Psychiatrist, National Addiction Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, London |
| 10:00 |
Helping drug users to stop smoking
Pip Mason, Director, Pip Mason Consultancy Ltd |
| 10:30 |
What service users look for in staff
Leon Wylie, National Substance Use Support Officer (Drugs), Scottish Association of Alcohol and Drug Action Teams, Glasgow |
| 11:00 |
| Coffee |
Film festival
B6 Bourg
Nothing for us, without us - oral substitution in India (India) |
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| 11:45 |
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What is possible with benzodiazepines
Chris Ford, GP and Clinical Director, SMMGP |
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Bourgogne
The need for speed: substitute prescribing to amphetamine users in Britain
Russell Newcombe, Senior Researcher, Lifeline Publications, Manchester |
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B6 Bourg
Peer to peer
Chair: Danny Morris, Development Manager, Drug Services, Herefordshire PCT and Independent Trainer and Consultant
1) The Kirklees peer education programme
Pete Hoey, Planning Development Officer (Substance Use and Diversity), Kirklees Safer Communities Service, Hudderfield
2) Peer to peer: reducing harm – aiding recovery
David Yates, Learning & Development Manager and Keith Jennings, Substance Misuse Trainer, Lighthouse Project, Bootle
3) Evaluation of Liverpool peer to peer project 2008/2009
Simon Russell, Research Assistant, Centre for Public Health, Liverpool John Moores University |
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B2 Muscadet
Alcohol, detox and initiation into injecting
Chair: Dima Abdulrahim, Senior Researcher, National Treatment Agency
1) Evaluation of the independence initiative 1-2-1 detoxification programme pilot
Claire Shaw, Researcher, Centre for Public Health, LIverpool John Moores University
2) Evaluation of Liverpool's criminal justice alcohol treatment pilot
Helen Baldwin, Researcher, Substance Misuse, Centre for Public Health, Liverpool John Moores University
3) Break the cycle – evaluation of the effectiveness of the ‘questionnaire tool’ as a brief intervention designed to raise awareness of participants towards initiation into injecting
Simon Pringle, Drugs Worker (Outreach), Drugs Action, Aberdeen |
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D2 Mouton Cadet
Women only drugs services: improving treatment outcomes for female drug users
April Wareham, Service User Advocate, London |
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D3 Fronsac
Anxiety disorders, nursing and care planning
1) Taking the anxiety out of addiction: the importance of recognising and treating anxiety disorders in addiction clients
Fraser Shaw, Consultant Psychiatrist, Glasgow Addiction Services
2) Drug use; is this my job? A nurses' role
May Baker, Senior Lecturer, Liverpool John Moores University
3) Care planning to improve retention
Paul Wells, Substance Misuse Lead, Coventry |
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D5 Talbot
How recovery orientated are you? Supporting staff and service to promote recovery
Marion Logan, Operations Manager, STRADA, University of Glasgow and Jackie Johnston, Service Manager, Signpost Recovery. |
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| 12:45 |
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| 2:00 |
Why people drop out or have their treatment withdrawn and what we can do to prevent it
John Dunn, Consultant Psychiatrist and Clinical Team Leader, National Treatment Agency |
| 2:30 |
How decisions taken by drug treatment services impact on the lives of drug users
Peter McDermott, Policy Lead, The Alliance and Beryl Poole, The Alliance |
| 3:00 |
The outcome of Sweden’s dream of a good drug-free society
Berne Stalenkrantz, Chairman, Swedish Drug Users Union (SDUU) |
| 3:30 |
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