Alzheimer's Society Annual Conference, Tuesday 22 May 2018

Alzheimer's Society Annual Conference, Tuesday 22 May 2018

Alzheimer's Society Annual Conference, Tuesday 22 May 2018 Taking action on dementia Time Title Speaker 9am Registration, exhibition, posters and refreshments 9.45am Welcome and housekeeping Fiona Phillips – Journalist and Broadcaster, Alzheimer’s Society Ambassador 10am Introduction to ASAC 2018 Kathryn Smith, Chief Operating Officer, Alzheimer’s Society 10.15am The Dementia Statements one year on – rights and the Three Nations Dementia Working group Members of the Three Nations Dementia Working group We know that the rights of people affected by dementia in many areas across healthcare and wider society are not being upheld. One year on from the publication of the new Dementia Statements, this session explores how talking about rights is fundamental for achieving necessary change for people affected by dementia. 1 ASAC 2018 – last programme update 187.05.18 Professor Sir Simon Lovestone, 11.00am Dementia – Big problem; Big Data – Big solution? Professor of Translational Globally researchers are coming together to take on dementia, pooling their data and using the power of Neuroscience, University of big data sets to address key unanswered questions. Professor Sir Lovestone will give an overview of Oxford what is big data and where does the data come from. He will look at how data is continually being reused to advance research and improve care, through examples of using medical records in research; ethics and governance. 11.30am Refreshments, exhibition, posters and networking 11.50am Parallel Sessions Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 UKDRI: conquering dementia Younger people with dementia Getting emergency care right Caring for carers through research Chaired by Professor Chris Chaired by Tessa Gutteridge, Chaired by Sean Bone-Knell, Chaired by Bob Kahn and Peter Shaw, Associate Director,UK CEO, Young Dementia UK Director of Operations, Kent Fire Riley, Carers and members of Dementia Research Institute and Rescue Service Alzheimer’s Society Research Network. Speakers: Speakers: Jane Pritchard, Sarah Voss, Associate Speakers: Consultant Admiral Speakers: Professor in Emergency Dr Jane Fossey, Associate Nurse, The Good Care Professor Chris Shaw, and Critical Care, The Director of Psychological Group Associate Director, UK University of the West of Services , Oxford Health Donna Chadwick, DRI England, Bristol NHS Foundation Trust National Development Dr Nir Grossman, Courtney Shaw, Sadhia Parveen, Alzheimer’s Manager, The Young Research Fellow, UK DRI Alzheimer’s Society PhD Society Research Fellow, Dementia Network Professor Sarah Tabrizi, student, University of University of Bradford Keith Oliver, Alzheimer’s Director of Huntington’s Bradford Gill Livingston, Professor of Society Ambassador Disease Centre, Helen Pocock, Senior Psychiatry, University Jackie Tuppen, University College Research Paramedic, College London Speciaialist Practitioner London South Central Ambulance and Admiral Nurse, NHS Foundation Trust Dementia UK Zoe Elkins, Head of Care Jan Oyebode, Professor Strategy, The Good Care 2 ASAC 2018 – last programme update 187.05.18 of Dementia Care, Group University of Bradford 1pm Lunch, exhibition, posters and networking 2pm Parallel Sessions Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8 Dementia Research Leaders Hidden Voices: Seldom heard Out with the old and in with the Dementia Friendly Business PhD showcase groups new, the key to achieving lasting results from your Chaired by Charlotte Matier, Chaired by Professor Dawn Chaired by John McHugh, training spend Director of Development, Brooker, Director of the Artistic Director, Music in Mind Alzheimer’s Society and Emma Association for Dementia Chaired by Raj Kapoor, Head of Bould, Programme Partnerships Studies University of Worcester Speakers: Training and Consultancy, Project Manager, Alzheimer’s Katrina Forsyth, Alzheimer’s Society Society. Speakers: Research Associate, Isabel Castanho, University of Manchester Speakers: Alzheimer’s Society PhD Kelly Kaye, Executive Claire Surr, Professor of Speakers: student, University of Lead, Dementia Action Dementia Studies, Leeds Trevor Salomon, Carer and Exeter Alliance Beckett University husband of Yvonne Salomon Lucas Kraft, Alzheimer’s Isabelle Latham, Senior Ruth Poole, Speciality Society PhD student, Special guests from the Royal Lecturer, Association for Director, Celesio UK University of Sussex Liverpool Philharmonic Dementia Studies Mike Finnegan, Head of Pippa Collins Alzheimer’s Orchestra University of Worcester Customer Experience, Society PhD student, Wendy Grosvenor, HSBC University of Lecturer Older Adult Care, Southampton University of Surrey Emma Broome, Alzheimer’s Society PhD student, University of Nottingham Julia Schumacher, Alzheimer’s Society PhD student, University of Newcastle 3 ASAC 2018 – last programme update 187.05.18 Suzanne Hill, Alzheimer’s Society PhD student, University of Bradford Jennie Gabriel, Alzheimer’s Society PhD student, University of Dundee Connor Richardson, Alzheimer’s Society PhD student, Newcastle University 3.10pm Exhibition, posters, refreshments and networking 3.30 Welcome back Jenny Owen CBE, Alzheimer’s Society Vice Chair 3.35pm Breaking down the cost of dementia Martin Knapp, Professor of Social Professor Martin Knapp presents new research from the London School of Economics on how the Policy, London School of responsibility for dementia care costs falls on the shoulders of those affected Economics 3.50pm Counting the cost Jeremy Hughes CBE, Kathryn Smith will present Alzheimer’s Society’s response to the new data from London School of CEO Alzheimer’s Society Economics and the implications for care and support for people affected by dementia 4pm Address by the Minister of State for Health and Social Care Caroline Dinenage MP, Minister of In 2018, the government is holding its review of the Prime Minister’s Challenge on Dementia 2020 and State for Health and Social Care leading the development of a Green Paper on social care reform. Caroline Dinenage MP, Minister of State for Health and Social Care, will address the conference on the continued commitment of the government and Department of Health and Social Care in meeting the needs of people affected by dementia to 2020 and beyond. 4.20pm Fixing the System: panel discussion and Q&A from the audience Martin Knapp, Professor of Social Policy, London School of 4 ASAC 2018 – last programme update 187.05.18 Building on the day’s key sessions and the theme of rights, our panel of experts and thought leaders will Economics present their views on and discuss how the current system needs to be fixed, in order to both understand what people affected by dementia need and what, and how this can be delivered in a way that meets Glen Garrod, President, those needs as they have been expressed through the Dementia Statements. Association for the Directors of Adult Social Services The session will also include an opportunity for questions from the audience Jeremy Hughes CBE, CEO Alzheimer’s Society Alistair Burns, National Clinical Director for Dementia and Older Peoples’ Mental Health, NHS England Kathryn Smith, Chief Operating 5pm Recap of the day and closing remarks Officer, Alzheimer’s Society 5.05pm Drinks reception sponsored by Surrey Cricket Club on the Kia Oval Terrace Professor Bart De Strooper, Director, UK Dementia Research Jeremy Hughes in conversation with Professor Bart de Strooper Institute Jeremy Hughes and Professor Bart De Strooper will discuss the latest advances in dementia research Jeremy Hughes CBE, and how close we are to meeting the G7 ambition of identifying a treatment that can slow down dementia CEO Alzheimer’s Society by 2025 5 ASAC 2018 – last programme update 187.05.18 Alzheimer's Society Annual Conference, Wednesday 23 May 2018 Time Title Speaker 8am PhD student breakfast – invitation only 9.15am Registration, exhibition, posters and refreshments 9.45am Welcome and housekeeping Charlie Webster, Sports and Television Presenter 10.00am Alzheimer’s Society ambitions in support, society and research Dr Doug Brown, Chief Policy and Research Officer, Alzheimer’s Society 10.20am Putting dementia first – Influencing the Health and Social Care Agenda Warren Heppolette, Executive Lead Strategy and Systems Engagement and influencing on the Health and Social Care agenda is a key opportunity for us to Development, Greater Manchester improve quality of care and support for people affected by dementia. Through the pioneering work of Health and Social care Partnership our Dementia Connect Early Adopter sites, and our integration activity, we are working with the NHS and local authorities to increase understanding of why provision of responsive and integrated services Rachel Volland, Senior for people with dementia is fundamental to better care. Implementation and Improvement Lead - Dementia United This session will also show how we are putting the lived experience of people affected by dementia at the forefront of our work, with a special focus on the prioritisation of dementia by the Greater Helen Foster, Director of Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership (GMHSCP) and Alzheimer’s Society, working closely Operations, Alzheimer’s Society with Dementia United, Greater Manchester’s dementia transformation programme. Devolution opens up many exciting opportunities and in this session you will hear from key Greater Manchester decision makers about where we’ve come from, what lies ahead and how we can continue to work closely together. 11.00am Meeting the therapeutic challenge

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