November 20th, 2014 - iphYs - Keeping the Body in Mind, in Youth

9th IGAKUKEN International Symposium on Promoting Recovery of Young People
with Psychosis: The iFEVR and iphYs Joint Meeting in Tokyo 2014
November 20th, 2014
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science
2-1-6 Kamikitazawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, 156-8506
12.45-13:30 Lunch
Session 2 (iphYs meeting): 13:30 – 17:30
Improving Physical Health in Young People with First Episode Psychosis
Co-Chairs:
Prof. Philip Ward: School of Psychiatry, University of NSW, Sydney; South Western Sydney
Local Health District, Liverpool (Australia)
Ms. Stephanie Webster: Consumer Educator & Researcher, Sydney (Australia)
13.30-13.35
Welcome and Introduction
13.35-13.55
HeAL declaration: Progress with endorsement of key
stakeholders, and future opportunities
Dr. Jackie Curtis: Clinical Director, Youth Mental Health, South Eastern Sydney Local
Health District, Bondi; School of Psychiatry, University of NSW, Sydney (Australia)
Dr. David Shiers: Chair of IRIS National Early Intervention in Psychosis Network (UK)
13.55-14.15
FitMind Campaign: Community movement to promote
exercise in persons with psychosis
Dr. Edwin Lee: Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, The University of
Hong Kong (Hong Kong SAR, China)
14.15-14.35
Improving Health and Reducing Substance Use in Severe
Mental Illness –the IMPACT trial
Dr. Fiona Gaughran: Lead Consultant Psychiatrist, National Psychosis Service, South
London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust; Physical Health Lead, Psychosis Clinical
Academic Group, Kings Health Partners; Hon Senior Lecturer, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings
College, London (UK)
14.35-14.55
A Carer Perspective
Mr. Syoji Ogasawara: Nishitama Nijinokai (Carer Group), Tokyo (Japan)
14.55-15.15
Reframing Risk: Research on Lived Experience Perspectives
Ms. Stephanie Webster: Consumer Educator & Researcher, Sydney (Australia)
15.15-15.30
Coffee & Tea Break
15.30-15.50
The impact of antipsychotic drug treatment on risk for
diabetes in those with and without a family history of diabetes
Dr. Debra Foley: Research Fellow, Orygen Youth Health Research Centre and The Centre
for Youth Mental Health, University of Melbourne (Australia)
15.50-16.10
Changing trajectories for physical health outcomes in FEP - the
role of physical activity and nutritional interventions
Dr. Simon Rosenbaum: Post-Doctoral Fellow, School of Psychiatry, University of NSW and
Keeping the Body in Mind Program, South Eastern Sydney Local Health District, Bondi,
(Australia)
16.10-16.30
Establishing consensus cut-offs for health loss, health
stability and health improvement for people living with psychiatric illness
Prof. Katherine Samaras: Department of Endocrinology, St Vincent’s Hospital,
Darlinghurst; Diabetes & Obesity Program, Garvan Institute of Medical Research (Australia)
16.30-16.50
Age-dependent risk for weight gain and metabolic
abnormalities associated with antipsychotics
Prof. Christoph Correll: Psychiatry & Molecular Medicine, Hofstra North Shore - LIJ
School of Medicine; Medical Director, Recognition and Prevention (RAP) Program, New York
(USA)
16.50-17.05
Launch of the HeAL Japan Initiative
Prof. Kiyohisa Takahashi: President, Japan Foundation for Neuroscience and Mental
Health (Japan)
Dr. Atsushi Nishida: Senior Researcher, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science,
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science (Japan)
17.05-17.20
2015 and beyond…… IEPA 2016 Milano!
Dr. Anna Meneghelli: A.O. Ospedale Niguarda Ca’ Granda, Programma 2000 (Italy)
Dr. Angelo Cocchi: A.O. Ospedale Niguarda Ca’ Granda, Programma 2000 (Italy)
17.20-17.30
Conclusions
Prof. Philip Ward: School of Psychiatry, University of NSW, Sydney; South Western Sydney
Local Health District, Liverpool (Australia)
Ms. Stephanie Webster: Consumer Educator & Researcher, Sydney (Australia)
17.40-19:30 Drinks and nibbles (Reception)
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