The Clubhouses

The Clubhouses

In association with: The Clubhouses z The Clubhouses are rehabilitative communities formed by persons undergoing mental health rehabilitation, that is, the Clubhouse members, together with the hired staff. In these communities, the members’ psychic and social resources are supported and their know-how and skills are utilised. z The activities are based on human dignity, voluntariness, and equality. z The Clubhouses provide learning according to the members’ needs and work-orientated activities. z The main principle is peer support and doing things together. z The aim is to improve the members’ self-confidence and quality of life, decrease the need for hospitalisation, prevent social alienation, and support one’s chances of returning to working life and of taking independent initiative. z In addition, the Clubhouses act as their members’ overseer of interests and support their social rights. THANK YOU MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS FOR MORE THAN 80 YEARS OF COOPERATION WITH AA Since it’s founding, the medical community and mental health professionals worldwide have supported and collaborated with Alcoholics Anonymous. For this we are extremely grateful. Some of us owe our lives to this cooperation. AA has representatives available in most major cities in Europe to provide public information and liaison with mental health practitioners. Please feel free to send us an e-mail ([email protected]) or visit our website. We will be glad to inform you about our 12-Step program of recovery from alcoholism and to supply you with AA contact-details for your local area. www.alcoholics-anonymous.eu RiSLO Riian Suomalaiset Lääketieteen Opiskelijat ry Finnish Medical Students’ Association in Riga The Finnish Medical Students’ Association in Riga (RiSLO) was founded in 2012 for the Finnish medicine and dentistry students in Riga. Today there are more than 120 Finns studying full time for a medical degree in Latvia with the number of enrolling students increasing year by year. RiSLO belongs to the same umbrella association, FIMSA (SML – Suomen medisiinariliitto ry), as the Finnish medical students’ associations, which operate domestically in Finland. Our student association provides information and support for its members from the start of their studies up till graduation, organizing a variety of different events and get- togethers from semester kick-off parties to professional seminars. In order to help our members to stay informed about past and upcoming events, current topics, as well as internship and exchange opportunities, RiSLO releases a monthly newsletter and a magazine twice a year. RiSLO has the honor of being an official partner of the 4th European Conference on Mental Health. Workshop at the ECMH on Friday 23rd at 12.30-13.15 Dreams come true: Becoming a Medical Doctor by studying in Latvia - from theory to practice in the field of psychiatry. Anne Aho, Hanna Auramo, Laura Mustonen, Jenni Salenius, Eva Tuuppa. Contact us to find out more: [email protected], www.rislo.fi Pauls Stradins Museum of History of Medicine The participants of the 4th European Conference on Mental Health are welcome to visit the Pauls Stradins Museum of History of Medicine! Antonijas street 1, Riga www.mvm.lv Conference Program Wed 21th October 15.00 – 18.00 Registration and poster presentations 16.15-17.45 Guided City Walks in Riga 18.00 – 19 .00 Keynote: Professor Elmars Rancans, Latvia: Mental Health and Psychiatry in Latvia – past, present and future . Room: Omega 1 19.00 – Get Together Party, Speech and a Toast to Good Mental Health: Dr. Liam MacGabhann, Dublin City University, Ireland. Twitter Clinic, Red Carpet Photo Backdrop Thu 22th October 8.00 Registration and poster presentations 9.00-9.30 Opening Ceremony. Room: Omega 1. 9.30-10.15 Keynote: CEO, Former Football Professional Aki Riihilahti, Finland: DNA of a good team. Room: Omega 1. 10.15-11.00 Keynote: Senior Policy Analyst Hedinn Unnsteinsson, Iceland: Mental health and psychiatric paradigms – talk on macro/meso/micro level. Room: Omega 1. 11.00-11.30 Coffee break and poster speed dates 11.30-13.05 Oral Sessions Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Room Gamma 1+2 Omega 1 Ksi Epsilon Lambda Sigma 1 Tau Theme Research Coercive Care Forensic Adolescents Service User Involvement Families Independent Papers 11.30-11.50 A mixed methods evaluation of the impact of a new Seclusion and restraint - pros and cons: Systematic Core competencies of forensic nursing in Finland. Trying to demystify the caring of Anorexia Nervosa - The Therapeutic Engagement Questionnaire (TEQ): a Hope and families in mental health care. Moira The nursing model - Child neuropsychiatric unit in team of mental health research nurses. Fiona Nolan, literature review on the effects of seclusion and Osmo Vuorio, Finland through knowledge and structure from inpatient to tool to measure therapeutic engagement (TE) in adult o’Donovan, Ireland Tampere University Hospital, Finland. Tuula Olkinuora, UK restraint on patients. Mikko Ketola, Finland outpatient care. Katja Tenhovirta, Finland acute inpatient mental healthcare settings from the Finland perspective of service users (SUs) and registered mental health nurses (RMHNs). Mary Chambers, UK 11.55-12.15 A quasi-experimental study into the efficacy of early The acht•SAM©-Concept. Lars Petersen, Germany Co-production in Secure Forensic Settings. Frank Exploration of mental health nursing identity and Personal recovery in dual diagnoses. Linda The Family Involvement and Alienation Questionnaire “Drugs make you the man you are”. Chris Wagstaff, screening by nurses on medication-induced movement Reilly, Scotland intervention within an adolescent psychiatric intensive Kronenberg, Netherlands (FIAQ): a tool for multiple purposes? Mats Ewertzon, UK disorders. Marlinde van Veenendaal, Netherlands care unit. Celeste Foster, UK Sweden 12.20-12.40 Establishing the psychometric properties of I.ROC for An evaluation of the use of the Brøset Violence The forensic mental health nursing perspectives and Punk Rock, mental health and recovery. Craig Lewis, The experience of discrimination and poverty for The art and science of need-adapted-approach – Reablement in mental health care - how can use across Europe: a tool to measure personal Checklist on violence and burnout in an adult mental view: Front and back door. Rik Koopman, Netherlands USA people experiencing mental illness. Cheryl Forchuk, Finnish model of family therapy. Jukka Piippo, Finland occupational therapists contribute? Bengt Eriksson, recovery outcomes. Bridey Rudd, Scotland health inpatient unit. Norman Young, UK Canada Norway 12.45 - 13.05 Results from a research programme evaluating Seclusion experienced by mental health professionals. Body awareness group in psychiatric hospital for The meaning of group intervention from the We can do it together – how to increase patient From despair to understanding – turning the Methods for exploring social relationships among protected engagement time in acute and older adult Pekka Makkonen, Finland prisoners. Tanja Balk, Finland perspective of adolescents with severe participation and develop care! Irina Lehmann, experience of having a family member with a mental adolescents attending adolescent psychiatric inpatient wards in England. Fiona Nolan, UK neuropsychiatric disorders. Mari Sammalkorpi, Finland illness into a resource. Jussi Ranta, Finland outpatient clinic. Katriina Anttila, Finland Finland 13.05-14.00 Lunch 14.00-14.45 Keynote: Professor Christina Salmivalli, Finland: School bullying, its developmental consequences and its evidence-based prevention. Room: Omega 1. 15.00-16.10 Oral Sessions Session 8 Session 9 Session 10 Session 11 Session 12 Session 13 Session 14 Room Omega 1 Gamma 1+2 Ksi Epsilon Lambda Sigma 1 Tau Theme Psychosis Cultural Care Physical Health Families Service User Involvement Independent Papers Recovery 15.00-15.20 Encounter with people affected by recent onset Immigrant women’s mental health and coping. Short snapshoot of mental health problems and stigma Who cares? Adolescent self- determination in Exploring a bio-energetic approach to healing mental A comparative study on socio-demographic and clinical This is my care! Femke Dirkx, Netherlands psychosis. Åsa Stevenson, Sweden Melanie Straiton, Norway among deaf mute people in Kosovo. Sevim Mustafa, voluntary psychiatric care, a literature review. Kiki disorders. Sean Blackwell, Brazil profile of patients undergoing admission and Kosovo Metsäranta, Finland readmission in a mental health institute in Asia. Sumit Mehta, India 15.25-15.45 Minor physical abnormalities in early onset A sociocultural overview of society response to mental An action research study to addresses the physical Implementing Multidimensional Family Therapy Expertise by experience: Active involvement of service Mental health promotion in school environment: Better Days - A mental health recovery workshop. schizophrenia and other adolescent psychiatric health: the case of Albania and Kosovo. Naim Fanaj, health and wellness of patients in receipt of long- targeting delinquent behaviour and alcohol abuse users in the education of the mental health workforce evaluation of interventions. Päivi Vuokila-Oikkonen, Graig Lewis, USA disorders as an indicator of neurodevelopmental Kosovo acting antipsychotic (LAIs) medication. Angela among high-risk children and youth aged 12-18 in in Ireland. Liam Mac Gabhann, Ireland Finland etiological component. Barbara Remberk, Poland Cocoman, Ireland Estonia. Aija Kala, Estonia

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