Mental Health of Learning Disabilities (MHLD) Forum on Thursday 11th May

Mental Health of Learning Disabilities (MHLD) Forum

(Open to ALL staff supporting people with Learning Disabilities
and Mental Health problems)

Venue: Activities Hall, Archery House (1st glass door to left of building),
Bow Arrow Lane, Dartford, Kent. DA2 6BP

No need to book – just turn up!

LD forum presentation by DGS MHLD

9.15am – 9.45am – Arrive & Registration
9.45am – 10.35am – Case presentation by Jalil Shariff (trainee psychiatrist)
10.50am – 11.30am – Role of court of protection in supporting vulnerable individuals by Richard Brabbin, Service Manager CTLD
11.30am – 12.00pm – Lifespan pathway – new CTLD alignment by Richard Brabbin, Service Manager CTLD

Next SPELL framework training at the University of Kent, Canterbury campus on 3/4/5 July 2017

We are running the next SPELL framework training at the University of Kent, Canterbury campus on 3/4/5 July 2017.  Full details of the programme: www.kent.ac.uk/tizard/courses/short/index.html?tab=spell

This also sets out the course content and experience needed to undertake the training. If you wish to attend this training please email Prof Julie Beadle-Brown with details of your experience or if you have any queries please do contact me – Jo Ruffels, J.Ruffels@kent.ac.uk

KSSLDCOP supports the launch of the #STOMP pledge for #socialcare

The social care sector is joining together to stop the over-medication of people with a learning disability or autism who use care services in England. The campaign, supported by NHS England, is today encouraging all learning disability providers to sign up to a new pledge called STOMP (or STopping the Over-Medication of People with a learning disability, autism or both).

This campaign is badly needed. Public Health England estimates that every day between 30,000-35,000 people with a learning disability are taking prescribed antipsychotic or antidepressant medication, or both, without appropriate clinical justification. This means that for some people medication is being used as a means of controlling “problem” behaviour, even when alternative evidence-based approaches are available. Long-term use of these medicines can lead to significant weight gain, organ failure and, in some cases, death.

Successfully tackling over-medication is possible when prescribers, commissioners and providers collaborate to achieve positive change. Today, all social care provider organisations supporting people with a learning disability or autism in England are invited to play their part by registering their commitment to:

  • Adopting positive behavioural approaches as an alternative to medication
  • Advocating for people with a learning disability or autism by ensuring that they, and their family members, are involved in decisions about their medication and that these decisions are reviewed regularly
  • Working closely with prescribers

Sign the pledge, here: www.vodg.org.uk/campaigns/stompcampaign/

There will be a keynote speaker and a workshop from STOMP at our 16 June Conference.

Book your place at the Kent, Surrey and Sussex LD Community of Practice annual conference, 15 June!

 

The community’s annual conference is where everyone comes together to hear great speakers and listen, learn and share good practice in the workshops run by members and organisations from Kent, Surrey and Sussex. This year the conference is on 15 June at the Charis Centre in Crawley, Surrey.

To book your place at the conference – use this booking form it’s a ‘fillable’ form – fill it in on the screen, save it and return it attached to an email to learning@bild.org.uk

If you’d like to run a workshop, display a poster or run a market stall at the conference, download this form, (it’s ‘fillable’ too) return it attached to an email to info@ldcop.org.uk

The closing date for applications to run workshops, market stalls or produce posters is 19 May 2017.

We look forward to seeing you there!