9:30 – 9:40 – Chair’s opening remarks

  • Dave Munday, Lead Professional Officer, Unite the Union, Health Visitor and Nurse

9:40 – 10:25 – Workforce, burnout, and resilience

Discuss disparities in workforce diversity and its impact on health inequalities
Discuss burnout and impact on the delivery of services post lockdown – challenges and opportunities.
Provide recommendations on maintaining team resilience.

  • Maxine Obeng, Assistant Director at NHS Foundation Trust, Founder and Director of Niche Careers Consultancy Ltd, Board Committee Advisor at Princess Alice Hospice, Niche Careers Consultancy Ltd, Blogger featured in Nurses.co.uk, Founder of EPIC Model©, Published in Royal College of Nursing RCNi journal.

10:40 – 11:25 – Dual diagnosis -co-existing mental health and alcohol, drug misuse

  • Irene Muh, Nurse Consultant – Dual Diagnosis, South London and Maudsley NHS FT #IreneMuh

11:40 – 12:25 – Impact of COVID-19 on eating disorders

Using primary care patient cases, the impact of COVID on young people with potential eating disorders will be explored followed by an introduction to practical tools and resources which assist in the consultation, including referral criteria and on line resources for young people and resources for parents.

  • Dr Maryanne Freer, Mental health trainer, Primary Care, Charlie Waller Trust

12:40 – 13:25 – How can practice nurses support children and adolescence mental health within the community?

Prevalence of youth and adolescence mental health post covid.
Practice nurses’ role within youth mental health and the collaborative potential for future working.
Support and education for nurses.

  • Sian Reynolds, Senior Practice Nurse and Director of Lifelong Health, Chapelwood Surgery/Aneurin Bevan

13:40-14:25 – PTSD experienced by Covid-19 patients

  • Dr Phil Moore, GP, Chair, MH Commissioners Network, NHSCC, NHS Kingston, NHS SW London, NHSE (London), NHSCC @DittonPhil

14:40- 15:25 – Access to general practice nursing roles

15:40 – 16:25 – How nurses can support PCNs

  • Julie Carrick, Director of Nursing, GPS Healthcare