BHSF Occupational Health Conference – Mental Health From All Angles
13 September / Worcestershire / BHSF OH / £175 / CPD: 5 / Registration & info
This conference explores mental health, from assessment through to diagnosis and into treatments, old and new. Guidance and advice on how employers can detect mental health issues early, intervene and prevent are also covered as well as a review of the legal aspects such as Employment Tribunals and examples of case studies.
Why attend?
- Gain fresh insight from leading industry experts
- Receive five CPD points approved by the Faculty of Occupational Medicine
Who should attend?
This conference will appeal to all Occupational Health clinicians as well as human resources colleagues to gain an up to date overview of this spiralling problem from a collection of experts in their field.
When?
Thursday 13th September 2018.
Where?
Chateau Impney Hotel & Exhibition Centre
Droitwich Spa
Worcestershire
WR9 0BN
Cost
The cost of the conference is £175 + VAT
Book before 30 June and receive an early bird rate, meaning you pay just £150 + VAT.
To view the full conference programme click here.
To book your place, please click here.
Places are limited, so please book early to avoid disappointment.
Agenda
9.15 – 9.45
Registration
9.45 – 10.35
Mental disorders, standard and new treatments
Dr Meetu Singh Sonsati, Consultant Psychiatrist & Managing Director at The Oaktree Clinic
10.35 – 11.25
Mental illness and professional staff
Alfred White, Consultant Liaison Psychiatrist
11.25 – 11.45
Tea and coffee break
11.45 – 12.35
Addressing demons in the workplace
David Nuttall, Chief People Officer at BHSF Group
and
My journey through mental health in business
Chris Ives, Managing Partner at HG & Company Consultants
12.35 – 13.15
Lunch
13.15 – 14.05
Tackling mental health illness in the workplace: early intervention approach
Dr Philip McCrea, Chief Medical Officer at BHSF Occupational Health Ltd
14.05 – 14.55
Mental health and wellbeing strategies in the workplace
Caroline Sidell, Managing Director at Corporate Wellbeing
14.55 – 15.10
Tea and coffee break
15.10 – 16.00
Mental health and the law
Jayne Holliday, Senior Legal Adviser at EEF
16.00
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