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Thursday, February 11,
Mental health, global and local healthcare systems: services and communities
(Think Globally, Act Locally)
h9-13 plenary
Mental health and healthcare systems:a global, local and plural approach.
Giovanni Monchiero (FIASO, Italy), Nerina Dirindin (Turin University, Italy) Steven Segal (University of Berkeley, USA), Roberto Mezzina (MHD, Trieste), John Jenkins (IMHCN, UK) Matt Muijen (WHO EURO)
Roundtable: What is evidence?
The question of evidence: what it is and how it is produced can no longer be avoided. From evidence-based medicine to the issue of involving experts in government decision-making and the choice of technologies, to the participation of the citizenry.
Participants: Michele Tansella (Verona University), Ota De Leonardis (Bicocca University, Milan), Jean Michel Bonvin (École d’études sociales et pédagogiques, Lausanne, Switzerland), Helen Killaspy (University College London, UK), Alan Rosen (University of Sydney, Australia).
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Services and community
International experiences of regional or national transformation; Whole system approaches; Systems and models of service and governance; Integration of Mental Health / Community Health; community responsibility, social cohesion and public health agenda.
Participants include: Filipe Costa, Jean Luc Roelandt, Peter Mac George, Iain Tulley, José Miguel Caldas de Almeida, Marcelino Lopez, Sigursteinn Masson, Nerina Dirindin, Mario Novello, Pasquale Evaristo, Marco Bertoli, Federico Montesanti, Antonella Rissotto, Lorri Lee, Giuseppe Salluce, Alessandro Zanetti, Laura Lionetti, Franco Nardocci, Bodil Oster, Paul O’Halloran, Rosemeire A.Silva, Roberto Mezzina, Andrea Materzanini, Pilar Balanza, Pier Luigi Cerato
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Places and care
From places of care to taking care of places. The long history of transforming and constructing physical settings began in the asylum. Recognising differences, making the exceptional common practice.
Participants include: Massimo Bricocoli, Thomas Emmenegger, Corrado Marcetti, Susanna Magistretti, Ota De Leonardis, Giancarlo Carena, Paola Di Biagi, Elena Marchigiani, Roberto Dambrosi, Carmen Roll, Sari Massiotta, Diana Mauri, Raffaele Monteleone, Peppe Dell’Acqua, Rosa Raucci, Arturo Rippa, Maurizio Salvetti, Beatrice Catini, Roberto Bosio
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Self-determination and paths of recovery and healing (Part One)
How persons with experience of mental disorder can help bring change to the services and contribute to creating a non-exclusionary society.
Participants include: Grazia Sinossi, Izabel Marin, Federico Scarpa, Markku Salo, Paulo Amarante, Alain Topor, Kirsten Duesberg, Fabio Barban, Vera Iannone, Thomas Emmenegger, Nicholas Daumerie, Mario Serrano, Massimo Cirri, Gisella Trincas, Mike Smith, Marco d'Alema, Ernesto Venturini, Germano Costa, Nadira Barkallil, Nadia Marangi, Alberto Fergusson, Ron Coleman, Roberto Cuni, Pietro Zolli, Mila Brollo, Anne Markwick, Gabriella Gabrielli, Silvana Hvalic, Pino Poropat, Paolo Baiocchi, Davide Motto
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Community mental health research and evidence.
Macro- and other indicators in the reforms and implementation of community services; Drug prescription vigilance and appropriateness; Job integration and social inclusion; quality of care in residential facilities throughout Europe; Recovery and participation.
Participants include: Fabrizio Starace, Lucilla Frattura, Helen Killaspy, Roberto Mezzina, Graça Cardoso, Steven Segal, Mariangela Spera, Antonella Valenti, Ornella Ugolini, Elisa Colì, Giorgio Bignami, Carla Piccini, Renata Bracco, Elisa Zanello, Pina Ridente, Antonio Riolo, Giulio Mastrovito, Cristina Furian, Antonella Rissotto, Alain Topor, Lorenza Magliano, Izabel Friche Passos, Emanuela Terzian, Barbara D’Avanzo, Alessandra Felice, Giuseppe Cardamone, Lucas Dannilo Aragão Guimarães, Robert Higgo
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Consumption and dependancy today
New forms of consumption in Europe today, especially among young people. Different readings and interpretations of consumption, with perspectives that range from the social-cultural to the biological. The possible linkage of diverse paradigmatic interpretations and approaches and the impact of such linkage on practices.
Participants include: Sabrina Molinaro, Vincenzo Susca, Stefano Canali, Walter Gerbino, Roberta Balestra, Giuseppe Bortone, Alfonso Di Leva, Max Capitanio, Paolo Rizzi
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The forms of deinstitutionalisation, places and people (Part Two)
Legal frameworks, concepts of treatment and care, persistence of methods of restraint and/or reclusion of persons with mental disorders: comparing experiences
Participants include: Nico Casagrande, Luigi Benevelli, Thodoros Megaloekonomou, Sônia Barros, Antonela Agaj, Lorenzo Toresini, Luigi Attenasio, Walter Gallotta, Giovanni Rossi, Eduardo Berton, Natascia Casu, Alice Banfi, Margherita Purgato, Pier Riccardo Bergamini.
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Italian Regional proposals in the area of mental healthcare policies.
Sardinia: an inconvenient witness.
Participants include: Luigi Benevelli, Giovanni Geda, Michele Zanetti, Gino Gumirato, Gisella Trincas, Maria Grazia Cogliati Dezza, Tommaso Fiore, Gian Luigi Gessa, Marco Espa, Giovanni Soro, Giovanna Del Giudice, Peppe Dell’Acqua, Nerina Dirindin
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Beyond the Garden: Memory, open archives and innovative communication practices.
Partecipano fra gli altri: Marco Bertozzi, Federico Rossin, Cosetta G. Saba, Claudio Domini, Stefano Roveda, Paolo Rosa, Raffaella Canci, Lorenzo Lorusso, Mirco Santi, Chiara Tartarini, Simone Venturini
- Development of community healthcare services in Italy
FIASO: Healthcare agencies compared.
In progress
- From the sector to the network: the evolution of French psychiatry today (WS in French/English)
Participants include: Jean Luc Roelandt, Nicholas Daumerie, Massimo Marsili
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An Insane Gesture.
A level playing field where media people meet mental health service users
Partecipano fra gli altri. Massimo Cirri, Peppe Dell’Acqua, Klaus Hartung, Iva Testa, Cristiana Pulcinelli, Roberto Natale, Peppe Giulietti, Toni Jop, Altero Frigerio, Alberto Laggia, Fabrizio Revelli, Marzio Bartoloni, Santo Della Volpe
From h18,30
The Big Tent
Towards a global network of community health: building a common platform of work and reflection based on issues and proposals that emerged during workshop discussions. Forum of active networks and experiences in mental health, community solutions to institutional problems. Introduction: Global Forum for Mental Health. Sashi Sashidharan
SPECIAL EVENTS /EXHIBITS / ATELIERS /BOOK PRESENTATIONS, ETC
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