Demonstrating the value of hospice care 25-26 November 2014: Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds Tuesday 25 November 2014 09.15 – 10.15 Registration, refreshments, exhibition viewing 10.30 Welcome and introduction The Rt. Hon. Lord Howard of Lympne, CH, QC, Chair of Hospice UK 10.45 Opening plenary: Building energy for change across the hospice movement Helen Bevan, Chief Transformation Officer, NHS Improving Quality England 11.45 Choice of parallel sessions 1.1 Learning from other sectors: using data and outcome measures to make a difference Malcolm Roxburgh, Public Health England; Dr Sarah Rawlings, Assistant Director, Policy and Information, Breakthrough Breast Cancer; Johnny Barton, Special Projects Manager, Turning Point 1.2 Sponsor’s session: software capabilities in hospice care Sasha Hill, Sales Executive, Advanced Health and Care 1.3 Principles of good evaluation in hospice care Dr Chih Hoong Sin, Director, Evaluation, Research and Engagement, OPM 13.00 Lunch and exhibition viewing 14:15 Choice of parallel sessions 2.1 Understanding the new regulatory regime Company Limited by Guarantee, Registered in England and Wales No. 2751549, Charity registered in England and Wales No 1014851 and in Scotland No. SC041112. 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Last updated 27 October Rachael Dodgson, Head of Adult Social Care Policy, and Diane Roberts, Senior Designer, Care Quality Commission; Dallas Pounds, Chief Executive, Trinity Hospice; Vicki Finlay, Director of Care, Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice 2.2 The National Minimum Data Set – past, present and future Jocelyn Hinds, Data and Intelligence Manager, National Council for Palliative Care and Hospice UK; Malcolm Roxburgh, Public Health England; Dr Heather Richardson, Joint Chief Executive, St Christopher’s 2.3 Demonstrating value and impact to funders Andrea Ladeira, Chief Executive, Care2Save and Commercial Director, St Luke’s Hospice, Cheshire; Sue McGraw, Chief Executive, St John’s Hospice, Lancaster; Katie Mitchell, Community Fundraising Manager, John Taylor Hospice 15.30 Plenary The value and importance of research in measuring, demonstrating and improving the quality of end-of- life care Professor Joan Teno, Professor of Community Health and Medicine and Associate Director of the Center for Gerontology and Health Care Research, Brown Medical School; Dr Katherine Sleeman, Clinical Lecturer in Palliative Medicine, Cicely Saunders Institute 16.30 Refreshments and exhibition viewing 16.45 AGM for Hospice UK 17.30 Drinks reception and presentation of Hospice UK’s 2014 Awards, supported by the National Gardens Scheme 19.00 Close of day 1 Last updated 27 October Demonstrating the value of hospice care 25-26 November 2014: Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds Wednesday 26 November 2014 8.15 – 9.15 Registration (for those only coming to day 2), refreshments and exhibition viewing 8.00 – 9.15 8.00 - 9.15 Breakfast meeting: Executive Clinical Leads in Hospice and Palliative Care (ECLiHP) Breakfast meeting: Hospice Quality Partnership (HQP) Plenary: ‘From cups of tea to complexity’ 9.30 Dr Ros Taylor, National Director for Hospice Care, Hospice UK; Director, The Hospice of St Francis, Berkhamsted 10.15 Choice of parallel sessions 3.1 Outcomes and outcome measures in palliative care Dr Fliss Murtagh, Reader and Consultant in Palliative Medicine, Cicely Saunders Institute; Antonia Bunnin, Director of Hospice Support and Development, Hospice UK 3.2 Personal health budgets: the way forward Dr Alison Austin, Personalisation and Control Lead, NHS England; David Savage, Associate Director – Strategy, Helen & Douglas House 3.3 Maximising the potential of hospice volunteers to add value to your local community Gail Wilson, Associate Director for Education, Research & Professional Development, St Luke’s Hospice, Plymouth; Karen Clarke, Deputy Chief Executive, St Wilfrid’s Hospice, Eastbourne; Barbara Gale, Chief Executive, St Nicholas Hospice Care 11.30 Refreshments and exhibition viewing 12.00 Choice of parallel sessions 4.1 Demonstrating the value of hospice care to commissioners Emma Hodges, Deputy Chief Executive, St Giles Hospice; Kate Lee, Chief Executive, Myton Hospices; Mark Jarman Howe, Chief Executive, St Helena Hospice Last updated 27 October 4.2 The leader’s role in facilitating change and adding value to hospice care: reflections from the Masters in Hospice Leadership Barbara Gale, Chief Executive, St Nicholas Hospice Care; Elaine Rae, Patient and Family Support Manager, St Vincent’s Hospice; Simon Robey, Complementary Therapies Coordinator, St Joseph’s Hospice, Hackney; Linda McEnhill, Head of Family Support, Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice, Glasgow; Social Care Lead, Hospice UK 4.3 Ensuring quality in non hospice-managed settings David Praill, Chief Executive, Hospice UK; Teresa Dellar, Executive Director, West Island Palliative Care Residence, Quebec 13.15 Lunch and exhibition viewing 14.15 Closing plenary Rt Hon Norman Lamb MP, Minister of State for Care and Support 15.15 Conference closes; refreshments ‘to go’ Last updated 27 October
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