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Changing Conversations, Fostering Connections, Building Communities, Wednesday 6th & Thursday 7th September 2023, Nottingham UK

Posted on Saturday 12th August 2023 by Paul Crawford

 

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“Changing Conversations, Fostering Connections, Building Communities”

 

Wednesday 6th & Thursday 7th September 2023

 

Crowne Plaza Hotel, Wollaton Street, Nottingham, NG1 5RH, UK

 

Updated programme now available!

 

Join us for our sixth international recovery research conference and join our international community of influence. Reconnect with the latest in recovery research as we explore our key themes:

 

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Keynote speakers will include:

Nev Jones Assistant Professor in the School of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Professor Pim Cuijpers, Professor of Clinical Psychology at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Dissemination of Psychological Interventions, Amsterdam.

Dr Michelle Funk, Unit Head of the Policy, Law and Human Rights team, World Health Organization.

Professor Mike Slade, Professor of Mental Health Recovery and Social Inclusion, University of Nottingham

Plenary speakers are: Professor Claire Henderson, Dr Simon Bradstreet, Dr Audrey Buelo, Dr Stefan Rennick-Egglestone, Philani Ama Kinyabo, Hilda Chinoko, Phil Morgan, Dr Laura Asher, Professor Dr Philippe Delespaul, Amanda Green, Francesc Gomez-Morales, and Dr Anneliese de Wet.

 

Please click here to view the latest conference information: programme, speakers’ biographies, how to register and venue details

 

Who should attend? Service users, carers, clinicians, clinical teams, mental health workers, policy makers, academics, researchers, organisations who work with people with mental health concerns.

 

Cost to attend in person for both days including conference dinner (does not include accommodation):

 

Full price: £280.00

 

Concessionary: £140.00 (for local, voluntary and community interest groups, small charities, self-help groups, and people who use and/or provide unpaid care for people using mental health services)

 

Cost to watch live online for both days: £60.00 (includes access to watch all oral presentations on the programme). You will also receive immediate access to videos of the conference oral presentations after Refocus on Recovery 2023.

 

To purchase an in-person ticket please click here The last date for in person registrations is Thursday 31st August, and we expect to reach our capacity for this conference, so we encourage early registration.

 

To purchase an online ticket please click here registration for online tickets will remain open until 17.00 (BST) Thursday 7th September

 

Payment is by debit/credit card

*If you are employed by Notts Healthcare NHS Trust then please email Karen Sugars for instructions.

To view the cancellation policy please click here

Please forward any queries to

 

@institutemh #ronr23

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The Institute of Mental Health | University of Nottingham Innovation Park | Triumph Road | Nottingham | NG7 2TU

Email: refocusonrecovery2023@nottingham.ac.uk

Twitter: @InstituteMH #RonR2023

 

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The Institute is a partnership between Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust and The University of Nottingham