Sunday, 22 February 2015

Today Speaking The Future of Mental Health Nursing conference 2015 #FutureMHN


Hi 

With great thanks to Liz Read  @liz89read  for the kind invite to speak at The Future of Mental Health Nursing conference 2015 

I am very honored to be invited and Look forward to attending ,learning and speaking 

I will post more details once available 



#FutureMHN
The Future of Mental Health Nursing conference 2015 
We are holding the inaugural #FutureMHN conference on 24 February 2015 at the Indigo O2, London.  The event aims tobring together 500 mental health nursing students to celebratethe success of mental health nursing innovation and research, to inspire future leaders, and to support effective networking.
Each university in England running the pre-registration Nursing - Mental Health programme has been invited to send students and lecturers; providing an unparalleled opportunity for networking and hearing the latest developments, experiences and thoughts on a wide range of topics including:
• National developments in Mental Health
• Mental Health is everyone’s business
• Using social media
• Developments in Mental Health education
• Challenges for public Mental Health
• The role of the Modern Mental Health nurse
• Research in Mental Health
The programme will be a mix of speakers, discussions, entertainment and networking. This is a fantastic opportunity to share different perspectives on the future of mental health nursing. 
On the day: The event will commence at 10:00 (arrival/registration starts at 09:00) with the days programme concluding at 17:15 followed by a reception and a chance for more networking. 
Registration: The event is free to students, but you need to registerWwill need your name and confirmation of your attendance; this should be sent to the following address: #FutureMHN@dh.gsi.gov.uk
final programme will be available on the day.
The event is organised by the Department of Health in partnership with the University of Greenwich, Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, NHS England, and Public Health England.


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