Royal College of Psychiatrists Faculty of Forensic Psychiatry Annual

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Royal College of Psychiatrists

Faculty of Forensic Psychiatry

Annual Conference

4–6 March 2015, Intercontinental Hotel, Budapest

Preliminary Programme

Wednesday

08:00-09.00 Registration, refreshments, poster and exhibition viewing

09:10-09.25 Introductory remarks and welcome

09:30-11:25

09:30

10:05

10:40

11:00

11:15

11:30-11:55

12:00-12:55

Gang culture within forensic services

Chair: Professor Jeremy Coid, Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, London

Criminological perspective on gangs

Professor Decker, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Arizona State University

Police perspective on gangs in UK

Karyn McCluskey, Director, Scottish Violence Reduction Unit

Gangs, organised crime and high secure hospitals

Dr Ed Silva, Consultant Psychiatrist, Ashworth High Secure Hospital

Mr Paul Brannigan, Ex Gang Member

Discussion

Refreshments, poster and exhibition viewing

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Chair: Dr Tim Exworthy

The Ieng Thirith case in context: international criminal justice - an idealistic project in a world of constraint

Dr Sarah Nouwen, University Lecturer in Law, University of Cambridge

Giving psychiatric evidence in a genocide case: challenges and complexities

Professor Seena Fazel, University of Oxford

Implications for forensic psychiatric practice

Dr Tim Exworthy, St Andrews Healthcare

Lunch, poster and exhibition viewing 13:00-14:05

14:10-16:10 Clinical Session: Restrictive Practices

Chair: Dr Fiona Mason, St Andrew' s Healthcare

14:10-14:20

14:20 – 14:40

New guidelines on restrictive practices

Dr Tim Exworthy, St Andrews Healthcare

Legal aspects of restrictive practices

Mr Steven Allen, Advocacy Director of the Mental Disability Advocacy Centre

14:40-14:55

14:55-15:15

15:15-15:35

15:35-15:55

15:55-16:10

Clinical aspects of restrictive practices

Local psychiatrist from Budapest

Restraint Reduction – What Works?

Dr Colin Dale, Caring Solutions (UK) ltd

Use of Seclusion in Psychiatric Intensive Care to reduce aggression

Dr Alexis Cullen, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience

Is smoking cessation a restrictive practice?

Professor Lindsay Thomson, Professor of Forensic Psychiatry, University of Edinburgh

Discussion

16:10-16:30

16:35-17:25

Refreshments, poster and exhibition viewing

KEYNOTE: A Visionary Madness:

Chair: Professor Tom Fahy, Institute of Psychiatry

The Case of James Tilly Matthews and the Influencing Machine

Mike Jay

Drinks Reception 18:00

18:00

Thursday

08:45-09:25

09:30-11:30

09:30

09:50

10:10

10:30

10:50

11:10

11:30-11:55

Books books books! Meet with authors, discuss their work

To book a stall contact jdickie@rcpsych.ac.uk

by 19 February

Registration, refreshments, poster and exhibition viewing

SESSION 5

Clinical Research Updates

Chair: Professor Nigel Eastman, St Georges University of London

Anger, psychotic delusions and violence

Dr Simone Ullrich, Queen Mary University London

Psychological treatment of psychosis within secure and inpatient services

Dr Gill Haddock

ADHD

Professor Philip Asherson, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience

WORSHIP

Professor Kathryn Abel & Dr Tammi Walker

Assessing Fitness to Plead

Dr Penny Brown, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience

Alcohol treatment in prisons

Professor Pamela Taylor, Institute of Psychological Medicine & Clinical Neuroscience

Cardiff University

Refreshments, poster and exhibition viewing

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15:30-15:55

12:00-12:55

Ballroom II & III

13:00-13:55

14:00-15:30

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Key note: Prison Healthcare

Chair: Professor Jenny Shaw, University of Manchester

Dr Alexander Simpson, Canada

Lunch, poster and exhibition viewing

SESSION

NEW RESEARCH & 6 PARALLEL WORKSHOPS

New Research Presentations

Chair: Dr Iain McKinnon, Wolfson Research Centre, Newcastle Upon Tyne a) Anxiety and intimate partner violence: Can their association be explained by

coexisting conditions or borderline personality traits?

Dr Mary Davoren, Queen Mary University of London and East London Mental Health

Foundation Trust b) Affective deficits and antisocial behaviour in psychopathy have a common

neuropsychological substrate

Dr Artemis Igoumenou, Queen Mary University London c) Childhood trauma and violent behaviour in men with schizophrenia

Dr Clare Oakley, St Andrew's Healthcare, Northampton d) Pattern of injuries and other crime scene behaviour in homicide by people with

schizophrenia

Dr Mohammad Rahman, University of Manchester/Guild Lodge Secure Services, Lancashire

Care NHS Foundation Trust e) The prevalence of common mental health disorders among male foreign

national offenders held in an immigration removal centre

Dr Piyal Sen, St Andrew's Essex and Visiting Researcher, Institute of Psychiatry, King's college, London; Dr Kideshini Widyaratna f) Characteristics and needs of long-stay patients in high and medium secure

forensic-psychiatric care - Implications for service organisation

Dr Brigit Vollm, University of Nottingham

Strategies in the management of severe emotionally unstable personality disorder

Dr Katina Anagnostakis

Female Secure Services : What the future holds?

Dr Vivek Bisht, Brockfield House, Wickford; Dr Paula Murphy, St Andrews Healthcare,

Northampton

Prosecution decision-making for mentally disordered offenders

Inspector Michael Brown

From Mass Incarceration to Mass Shootings: American struggles with violence and mental illness

Reena Kapoor, MD & Nancy Anderson, APRN, Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut,

USA

Medium and low secure transition pathways in adolescent populations

Dr Cesar Lengua, St Nicholas Hospital, Newcastle-upon-Tyne & Dr Jo Nadkarni

Starred up? Youth crime, gangs, films, music and social media

Paula Phillips

Refreshments, poster and exhibition viewing

17:45

20:00

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17:35-18:35

17:35-18:35

17:35-18:35

16:00-17:30

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7 PARALLEL WORKSHOPS

New drivers for clinical quality in Forensic Psychiatry. What it is, how to define it, how to measure it

Dr Marco Picchioni, Honorary Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, St Andrew's Healthcare,

Northampton; Dr Paul Gilluley, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Head of Forensic Services

East London NHS Foundation Trust & National Professional Advisor for Forensic Mental

Health, Care Quality Commission; Dr Philip E Klassen, Vice-President Medical Services,

Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences, Ontario; Dr Ash Roychowdhury,

Consultant Psychiatrist and Associate Medical Director for Medical Informatics, St Andrew’s

Healthcare, Northampton

Development of standards for prison mental health teams

Dr Huw Stone, Lake House, Chertsey

Early intervention in forensic psychiatry

Dr Danny Sullivan, Dr Rick Fraser, Associate Professor Rosie Purcell & Dr Jake Harvey

Forensic Mental Health Research: Into the ‘20s and beyond

Professor Pamela J Taylor, Institute of Psychological Medicine & Clinical Neuroscience

Cardiff University

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Diagnosis, treatment and research in forensic settings

Professor Lindsay Thomson, University of Edinburgh; Dr Sheila Howitt

Crossing the forensic line: artists on the verge of a “nervous breakdown”

Dr Mary Whittle, John Howard Centre, London

Latest developments in the community treatment of Antisocial Personality

Disorder

Dr Jessica Yakeley, Portman Clinic, London

Adolescent Forensic Psychiatry Special Interest Group

Working beyond retirement: Choices, opportunities, responsibilities

Dr Gwen Adshead, Ravenswood House, Fareham, Dr Joe Bouch, Goldenhill Resource

Centre, Glasgow and Dr John Baird, Glasgow

Long Term Care Focus Group: Characteristics and needs of long-stay patients in high and medium secure forensic-psychiatric care - Implications for service organisation

Dr Birgit Vollm (PI) & Shazmin Majid

Fun Run

Reception & Conference Dinner – places still available book at the Reg Desk

Intercontinental Hotel

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Friday

08:20-08:35

08:40-08:55

09:00-10:30

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4

10:30-10:55

11:00-12:30

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12:30-13:25

13:30-14:45

14:45-15.15 (tbc)

Registration, refreshments, poster and exhibition viewing

Faculty Report and Business Meeting

4 PARALLEL CLINICAL MASTERCLASSES

Acquired Brain Injury

Professor Huw Williams, University of Exeter and Dr Prathiba Chitsabesan, Manchester

Personality Disorder pathways within prisons and the NHS

Dr Raj Darjee, Royal Edinburgh Hospital

Dr Penny Banerjee, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Arnold Lodge

Dr Colin Campbell, Kings College London

Substance misuse

Dr Mike Kelleher, Lorraine Hewitt House, London

Medicolegal masterclass in Capacity

Professor Phil Fennell, University of Cardiff and Dr Lucy Series, University of Cardiff

Registration, refreshments, poster and exhibition viewing

4 PARALLEL CLINICAL MASTERCLASSES

Acquired Brain Injury

Professor Huw Williams, University of Exeter and Dr Prathiba Chitsabesan, Manchester

Personality Disorder pathways within prisons and the NHS

Dr Jo Brown, Royal Edinburgh Hospital

Dr Penny Banerjee, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Arnold Lodge

Dr Colin Campbell, Kings College London

Substance misuse

Dr Mike Kelleher, Lorraine Hewitt House, London

Medicolegal Masterclass in Capacity

Professor Phil Fennell, University of Cardiff and Dr Lucy Series, University of Cardiff

Lunch, poster and exhibition viewing

Chair: Dr Andrew Johns

Forensic Psychiatry in South Africa: beyond Pistorius and Dewani

Professor Sean Kaliski, University of Cape Town

Panel Discussion (tbc)

15:15 Close

At the time of printing all information is accurate. We cannot be held responsible for any subsequent changes in the final programme

VENUE INFORMATION

INTERCONTINENTAL BUDAPEST

Apáczai Csere J. u. 12-14.

1052 Budapest

HUNGARY

Tel: +36-1-327-6333

http://budapest.intercontinental.com/en

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