Annex a Provisional Agenda
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Annex A Provisional agenda Monday, 9 October 2017 08:00 – 09:00 Registration 09:00 – 10:30 Session 1: Opening plenary (Executive Board Room) Welcome Launch of mhGAP IG 2.0 Mobile App Statements by Member States 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break 11:00 – 12:30 Session 2: mhGAP implementation (Executive Board Room) Launch of mhGAP Training Packages and Operations Manual Experiences of implementing mhGAP from regions and countries o Julian Eaton o Inka Weissbecker o Dévora Kestel o Crick Lund o Rabih El Chammay o Beverly Pringle 12:30 – 14:00 Lunch break 14:00 – 16:00 Session 3: Small group discussions 3.1: Launch of WHO initiative on workforce development in psychological intervention delivery (salle A, 1st floor) o Introduction - Shekhar Saxena o WHO’s work on psychological interventions – Mark van Ommeren o Need for workforce development in psychological interventions – Ann Willhoite o Description of WHO initiative – Ken Carswell o Approaches to developing competencies – Brandon Kohrt and Samantha Shann o Discussion – Learning from stakeholders in mental health Page 1 of 18 3.2: WHO Action Plan on Public Health Response to Dementia (salle C, 5th floor) o Introduction to Global Action Plan on Public Health Response to Dementia – Tarun Dua o Presentation of WHO activities – Katrin Seeher and Neerja Chowdhary o Sharing of information by stakeholders – Kate Swaffer, Christopher Lynch, Anna Romano, Alla Guekht, Amy Little, Herta Adam and Emiliano Albanese o Discussion 3.3: A human rights approach in mental health: QualityRights rd training and guidance tools (salle B, 3 floor) o Introduction – Michelle Funk, Natalie Drew and Emily Mcloughlin o QR Workshop training tools o Demonstration of QR e-training platform and pilot results o Best practice services which promote recovery & rights o QualityRights regional and country initiatives – Dan Chisholm, Dévora Kestel, Julian Eaton and Carmen Valle o WHO EURO project on Project on Adults with Mental Disabilities Living in Institutions in the European Region o QualityRights roll-out Latin America, Pacific Islands, Asia & Africa o Discussion 3.4: Community engagement in suicide prevention: experience from pilots (salle D, 7th floor) o Introduction – Alexandra Fleischmann and Edward Mantler o Presentation of pilot experiences – Merab Mulindi, Kedar Maharatta (TBC) and Robert Bossarte o Comments by Dévora Kestel and Maryke Van Zyl- Harrison o Discussion and implications for the final version of the community engagement toolkit o Discussion of an e-version 16:00 – 18:00 Session 4: Reception and networking (WHO Restaurant) Demonstrations o Station A: iSupport for dementia caregivers o Station B: Parent Skills training package for children with developmental disorders o Station C: Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN) Page 2 of 18 Tuesday, 10 October 2017 09:00 – 10:30 Session 5: Mental health campaigns – where do we go from here? (Executive Board Room) Successes and lessons learnt from recent mental health campaigns o Shekhar Saxena and Alison Brunier o Julian Eaton and Grace Ryan o Hamid Dabholkar o Rabih El Chammay How can we do even better ? How do we build on the momentum created by recent campaigns? 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break 11:00 – 12:30 Session 6: Small group discussions 6.1: Self-help interventions (IT-assisted and otherwise; for general population and staff) (salle A, 1st floor) o Introduction and overview of WHO’s work on self-help – Mark van Ommeren o Experiences with Self-help plus (SH+) – Inka Weissbecker o Experiences with Step-by-Step – Rabih El Chammay o Experiences with iSupport – Ann-Magriet Pot o Why is self-help relevant to staff care? – Capucine de Fouchier o Applying WHO’s experience with self-help to staff care – Ken Carswell o Sharing experiences of stakeholders in this field o Discussion 6.2: Helping adolescents thrive: promoting mental health and preventing mental health problems and risk behaviours (salle B, 3rd floor) o Introduction on WHO projects and Theory of Change – Chiara Servili o Contribution and discussion on different components of Theory of Change – Mark Jordans, Beverly Pringle, Janice Cooper, Alexandra Fleischmann, Dan Chisholm and David Ross o Discussion 6.3: Helping people with severe mental disorders live longer and healthier lives (salle C, 5th floor) o Introduction – Shekhar Saxena o WHO’s work in the area – Neerja Chowdhary and Khalid Saeed o In context of universal health coverage and work in the area of noncommunicable diseases – Cherian Varghese and Shams Syed o Experience from partners in the areas of implementation, research and Page 3 of 18 collaboration – Jeffrey Aron, Chris Dowrick, Hamid Dabholkar and Najma Siddiqi o Discussion on the role of values and preferences, the balance of benefits and harms, and, resource implications in providing clinical recommendations o The way forward 6.4: mhGAP implementation (salle D, 7th floor) o Introduction and WHO work in the area – Tarun Dua and Fahmy Hanna o Field experiences, challenges and innovative solutions: o Training & supervision – Georgina Campbell and Martin Vandendyck o Awareness raising – Meredith Fendt-Newlin and Palmira Fortunato o Access to MNS medications – Sebastiana Nkomo and Florence Baingana o Use of the module on disorders due to substance use – Vladimir Poznyak o mhGAP in humanitarian contexts – Peter Ventevogel, Dan Chisholm and Vitaly Klymchuk o Discussion and the way forward 12:30 – 13:00 Lunch break (sandwiches provided outside the Executive Board Room) 13:00 – 14:00 Session 7: Celebrating World Mental Health Day (Executive Board Room) – Mental health in the workplace Panel discussion o Moderator: Alison Brunier, WHO o Panelists: o Sue Baker, Time to Change o Adam Spreadbury, Bank of England o Tine van Bortel, University of Cambridge o Shekhar Saxena, WHO 14:00 – 16:00 Session 8: Closing plenary (Executive Board Room) Summary reports from small group discussions Progress on implementation of WHO’s Mental Health Action Plan o Reports from WHO HQ and Regions o Feedback from partners Conclusion Page 4 of 18 List of Participants Member States Afghanistan H.E. Ms Suraya Dalil, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Geneva Sekader Shuja, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva Algeria Australia Sarah Ferguson, Policy, Research and Administration Officer (Health), Permanent Mission, Geneva Austria Robert Müller, Minister Plenipotentiary, Deputy Permanent Representative, Geneva Bernhard Fattinger, Minister Plenipotentiary (Health) Health Attaché, Permanent Mission, Geneva Bahrain Asma Alkaabi, Third Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva Bangladesh Wadud Akanda, First Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva Belarus Vladimir Bogomaz, Counsellor, Permanent Mission, Geneva Belgium Marc Heirman, Counsellor, Permanent Mission, Geneva Bhutan Dorji Tandin, First Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva Brazil Juliane de Moura Gomes, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva Canada Johanna Kruger, Counsellor, Permanent Mission, Geneva Anna Romano, Director General, Centre for Health Promotion Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa Colombia H.E. Ms Beatriz Londoño, Ambassador, Permanent Mission, Geneva Page 5 of 18 Cuba Belkis Romeu, Third Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva Cyprus H.E. Mr George C. Kasoulides, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Geneva Aphrodite Kolentaki, Advisor, Permanent Mission, Geneva Czech Republic Michal Kaplan, Deputy Permanent Representative, Geneva Denmark Mie Dall Azan, Intern, Permanent Mission, Geneva Dominican Republic Ysabel Padilla, Counsellor, Permanent Mission, Geneva Ecuador Mónica Martínez, Minister, Permanent Mission, Geneva Egypt France François Gave, Deputy Permanent Representative, Geneva Philippe Damie, Health Counsellor, Permanent Mission, Geneva Germany Anja Baumann, Permanent Mission, Geneva Greece Dimitrios Ploumpidis, Ministry of Health Haiti Laurence Pean-Mevs, Deputy Permanent Representative, Geneva René Domersant, Mental Health Coordinator, Ministry of Public Health and Population Honduras Natalia Girón Sierra, First Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva Italy Giuseppe Pipicella, Intern, Permanent Mission, Geneva Jamaica Lishann Salmon, First Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva Japan Nishizawa Hideaki, First Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva Kenya Hellen Kabiru, Counsellor (Health), Permanent Mission, Geneva Latvia Katrina Kosa-Ammari, Counsellor, Permanent Mission, Geneva Page 6 of 18 Lebanon Rabih Chammay, Head of the National Mental Health Programme, Ministry of Public Health Nour Kik, Policy and Advocacy Coordinator, National Mental Health Programme, Ministry of Public Health Wissam Kheir, MHPSS Technical Coordinator, Ministry of Public Health Malaysia H.E. Mr Amran Mohamed Zin, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Geneva Maryam Masyitah Ahmad Termizi, First Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva Mali H.E. Mr Mamadou H. Konate, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Geneva Monaco H.E. Ms Carole Lanteri, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Geneva Mozambique Palmira Fortunato Nunes Dos Santos, Focal point for the epilepsy project, Department of Mental Health, Ministry of Health Myanmar L.N.Moon, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva Nigeria Edith Poko, Minister, Permanent Mission, Geneva Norway H.E. Mr Hans Brattskar, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Geneva Kari Marjatta Kolstrom Hoel, Senior Adviser, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pakistan Fareena Arshad, First Secretary, Permanent Mission, Geneva Poland Adam Wojda, Health Attaché, Permanent Mission, Geneva Portugal H.E. Mr Pedro Nuno Bártolo, Ambassador,