Informing Supporting Representing Leading The 2014 Scottish Drugs Conference and Projects Fair Glasgow 29 October 2014 This event will: Bring together a wide range of stakeholders from across the drugs sector Promote discussion and dialogue on policy Share examples of good practice in order to promote improvements in services to people with drug problems The event will feature: Debate, seminars and conversation cafe running throughout the day Exhibition stands showcasing work from across Scotland Poster presentations on good practice A national resource of expertise on drug issues www.sdf.org.uk www.scottishdrugservices.com www.naloxone.org.uk Policy Change and Development The role of national advisory committees Professor Les Iverson, Chair of the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs Kyrie James, Chair, Welsh Government Panel on Substance Misuse Dr Brian Kidd, Chair of the Scottish Drug Strategy Delivery Commission The Independent Expert Review of Opioid Replacement Therapies in Scotland Dr Brian Kidd, Chair of the Opioid Replacement Therapy Review Group Dr Kennedy Roberts, Opioid Replacement Therapy Review Member Peter McLeod, Chair, Renfrewshire ADP Self Directed Support Scottish Government (SDS Team) Lee McLaughlin, SDS Lead Implementation Officer, East Ayrshire HSCP Linda Surgenor, Clinical Operations Manager, East Ayrshire HSCP Kelly Gainty, East Dunbartonshire Council Liz Sneddon, Co-ordinator, East Dunbartonshire ADP Integration of Health and Social Care - implications for the planning and delivery of addiction services Nick Smith, Co-ordinator, Edinburgh City ADP Speaker (tbc) Emerging Issues and Changing Contexts Monitoring and responding to new trends in NPS use Josie Smith, National Lead for Substance Misuse, Public Health Wales Jo McManus, Greater Glasgow & Clyde Health Board Marie Wilson, Addiction Education & Prevention Specialist, Ayrshire & Arran Health Board The challenge of responding to NPS injecting Katy McLeod, Scottish Drugs Forum John Campbell, Greater Glasgow & Clyde Health Board Con Lafferty, NHS Lothian Vicky Craik, CREW Injecting of performance and image enhancing drugs John Campbell, Greater Glasgow & Clyde Health Board Lesley Graham, Specialist BBV Nurse, Greater Glasgow & Clyde Health Board Service Development and Improving Practice Treatment and care for older drug users David Liddell, Scottish Drugs Forum Karen Black, Bristol Drug Project Dr Saket Priyadarshi, Clinical Lead, NHS GG&C Addiction Services Heroin Assisted Treatment Dr Thilo Beck, Arud Zentren fur Suchtmedizin, Switzerland Kirsten Horsburgh, Naloxone Co-ordinator, Scottish Drugs Forum 2 Innovations in recovery John Deeney, Service Navigator & Jon Hall, Commissioning & Development Manager, Phoenix Futures Andrew Horne, Director of Operations Scotland, Addaction Developing role of community pharmacy in responding to the needs of people with drug problems David Thomson, Lead Pharmacist, Greater Glasgow & Clyde Health Board Karen Melville, Principal Pharmacist, Tayside Health Board Carole Frew and Lynda Allan, Boots Pharmacy Addiction Worker Training Project - partnership in action Suzanne Davidson, Scottish Drugs Forum Carole Jones, Shaw Trust Mark Stevens, ADP Co-ordinator, Fife ADP Recording outcomes - databases and monitoring systems Information Statistics Division, Speaker (tbc) Treating current drug users for HCV Leon Wylie, Lead Officer, Hepatitis Scotland John Dillon, Honorary Consultant Hepatologist & Gastroenterologist, Tayside Health Board Good practice models re child welfare and parental substance problems Anna Flaherty, Project Manager, Circle Lanarkshire Eleanor McDermott, Development Officer North, Lanarkshire ADP Aberlour Childcare Trust, speaker (tbc) Trauma and drug use - Lessons from Northern Ireland Sean McCollum, Scottish Drugs Forum Martina Mullin O’Hare, Belfast Health & Social Care Trust Good practice in Naloxone supply Jason Wallace, Scottish Drugs Forum Gemma Roberts, NHS Borders Dave Barrie, Addaction Veterans, substance use and mental ill health-how can we improve practice? Austin Smith, Policy Officer, Scottish Drugs Forum Rosie Winyard, Service Manager, Substance Misuse Service, Combat Stress Providing residential services - issues and practice Patricia Tracey and Christine Buntrock, Turning Point Scotland Vic Walker, Managing Co-ordinator, Crossreach Liz Nardone, Fife Intensive Rehabilitation & Substance Misuse Team User Involvement Mark Gallagher, ADP Lead Officer, John Burns, ADP Policy Officer and Denny McLaughlin, Chair of Service User Committee, North Ayrshire ADP Morag Gallacher, Peer Researcher Caryn Smith, North Ayrshire Council Addiction Services Cheryl Gilmour, NHS Ayrshire & Arran Addiction Service East Ayrshire ADP - Speaker (tbc) Sean McCollum, Head of Operations, Scottish Drugs Forum 3 The Venue The Conference is being held at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Argyle Street, Glasgow on 29 October 2014 from 10.00am - 16.30pm. There will be 36 stalls at the conference. There will be boards for poster displays in the main milling area. There are five seminar rooms in which presentations and sessions will run throughout the day. The size of the seminar rooms vary and sessions will be allocated to rooms according to demand. The most popular sessions will run more than once. 4 There are three ways to get involved As an Exhibitor: The exhibitor package includes: • 2 delegate places with full access to the whole event and lunch & refreshments • A shell scheme 3m x 2m • A name board with single colour • A 2m table • 2 chairs • An electrical point There are 36 exhibitor spaces available. Large organisations (budget of over £1 million) £400 (£350 SDF Members) Small organisations (budget of under £1 million) £130 (£100 for SDF Members) Private Sector organisations £1,000 As a Poster Presenter: You can choose to produce a poster for exhibition at the event. This should showcase innovative practice or a good practice example from your organisation. The poster presenter package includes: • 1 delegate place with full access to the whole event and lunch & refreshments • A board and stand on which to exhibit your poster. £50 (£35 SDF Members) As a Delegate: You can choose to attend as a delegate with full access to the whole event and lunch & refreshments £50 (£35 SDF Members) There is a small budget for bursaries, apply in writing to SDF. 5 Developing a Poster Presentation A poster presentation is an excellent way of showcasing an interesting piece of work, an innovation or an issue you have researched. It is also a good way of finding joint working partners, funders or networking with others who have similar interests. Scottish Drugs Forum can advise on the size of posters that can be displayed on the available boards. People making poster presentations pay the normal delegate rate - so, in effect, poster presentation is free! You should apply to SDF to have a poster for exhibition at the event: Contact [email protected] for support or information about poster presentation. Who should attend? •Alcohol and Drug Partnerships •Treatment and Support Services •Harm Reduction Services •Move-on and Recovery Services •Homelessness, Housing & Housing Support Services •BBV and Sexual Health Managed Care Networks •Sexual Health Services •Child Welfare Organisations •Employability Services •Mental Health Services •Criminal Justice Services •Prison-based Workers •Police 6 Booking Form SDF Annual Conference & Projects Fair Venue: Radisson Hotel, Argyle St, Glasgow Date: 29th October 2014 Name Job Title Organisation Address Postcode Town Email Tel No (please print) Dietary or Access requirements Please 3 the appropriate box DELEGATE SDF Member Non Member £35 £50 EXHIBITOR STANDS SDF Member Non Member LARGE ORG £350 £400 SMALL ORG £100 £130 Private Sector £1000 N/A See Page 5 for Definition of Large & Small Organisations POSTER PRESENTATION SDF Member £35 Non Member £50 Scottish Drugs Forum Member No Or, please invoice me at the following address if different from above: How to apply: Return completed application by 15 August 2014 to: Michael Griffin, SDF, 91 Mitchell Street, Glasgow G1 3LN. or Fax to: 0141 248 6414 or email [email protected] You can also book online at www.sdf.org.uk 7 We would like to thank the following organisations for supporting this event:
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