The Queen’s Nursing Institute Annual Conference Monday 19th and Tuesday 20th September 2016 Royal College of General Practitioners, 30 Euston Square, London NW1 2FB Healthcare in the Community Day 1: Inspiring Quality and Success Day 2: Shaping the Future of Nursing DAY 1: Inspiring Quality and Success 9.00am Registration, refreshments, exhibition and networking 9.30am Chair’s welcome Dr Crystal Oldman, Chief Executive, The QNI (confirmed) 9.45am Keynote Community and Primary Care nursing strategy for the future in England, Wales and Northern Ireland Professor Jean White, Chief Nursing Officer, Wales (confirmed) Professor Charlotte McArdle, Chief Nursing Officer, Northern Ireland (confirmed) NHS Iprovement working with community nursing leaders Dr Ruth May, Executive Director of Nursing, NHS Improvement (confirmed) 11.00am Refreshments, exhibition and networking 11.30am Success of the Five Year Forward View Sir Sam Everington OBE, GP in East London and Chair of NHS Tower Hamlets CCG (confirmed) 12.00pm Measuring quality in community nursing: emerging findings from a national study 12.30 Monitoring quality Dr Sue Horrocks, Senior Lecturer, Primary Care Chief Investigator: Measuring Quality in Community Nursing University of the West of England, Bristol (confirmed) Professor Ursula Gallagher, Deputy Chief Inspector PMS and Integrated Care (London) and Lead Nurse, Care Quality Commission (confirmed) The programme is subject to change without prior notice. 1.00pm Lunch, exhibition and networking 2.15pm Concurrent sessions Session 1 Working in the Care Home Sector Professor Deborah Sturdy Honourary Nurse Advisor, Care England (confirmed) Session 2 Mental Health Services Session 3 Your practice makes a difference - ensuring a quality service for people with a Learning Disability is everybody’s business Session 4 What is good practice in measuring service quality for District Nursing Session 5 Poster presentations Dr Ben Thomas, Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Dementia Care Professional Officer/Adviser Hazel Watson, Head of Mental Health and Learning Disabilities, NHS England (confirmed) Dr Sue Horrocks, Senior Lecturer, Primary Care Chief Investigator: Measuring Quality in Community Nursing University of the West of England, Bristol (confirmed) Community Nurses showcasing real examples of innovation in practice Department of Health (confirmed) Gavin Harding Learning Disability Advisor, Learning Disability Programme NHS England (confirmed) 3.00pm Refreshments, exhibition and networking 3.30pm The impact of quality services: Patient Perspective Gardens and Health 4.00pm 4.30pm Announcement: winners of the poster competition 4.40pm Finale Iain Upton, Patient, Speak4yourself (confirmed) George Plumptre, Chief Executive, National Gardens Scheme (confirmed) Professor Alison While, Fellow, The QNI Emeritus Professor of Community Nursing at King’s College London (confirmed) Dr Crystal Oldman, Chief Executive, The QNI (confirmed) 5.00pm to 6pm Wine reception and networking: sponsored by Hallam Medical The programme is subject to change without prior notice. The Queen’s Nursing Institute Annual Conference Monday 19th and Tuesday 20th September 2016 Healthcare in the Community Day 1: Inspiring Quality and Success Day 2: Shaping the Future of Nursing DAY 2: Shaping the Future of Nursing 9.00am Registration, refreshments, exhibition and networking 9.30am Introduction 9.35am Chair’s welcome 9.45am Keynote Success of the Five Year Forward View in Community and Primary Care 10.30am Current issues in Higher Education for Nursing 11.00am Refreshments, exhibition and networking 11.30am 12.00pm 12.30pm Enhancing student nurse experience in community and primary (reporting on Health Education England’s innovations in community placements) Innovation in education Educating students for the future What makes a good placement? Dr Crystal Oldman, Chief Executive, The QNI (confirmed) Kate Billingham CBE, Chair of Council, The QNI (confirmed) Simon Stevens, Chief Executive, NHS England (confirmed) Professor Dame Jessica Corner DBE, Chair of the Council of Deans of Health Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research and Knowledge Exchange) University of Nottingham (confirmed) Mary Saunders, Project Manager, The QNI (confirmed) Dr Jan Quallington, Head of Institute of Health and Society, University of Worcester (confirmed) Gill Boast, QN, Practice Nurse Manager and Professional Lead for Practice Nursing East Staffordshire CCG Wetmore Road Surgery East Staffordshire CCG (confirmed) Louise Goodyear, Junior Practice Nurse Wetmore Road Surgery, East Staffs CCG (confirmed) 1.00pm Lunch, exhibition and networking The programme is subject to change without prior notice. 2.15pm Concurrent sessions Session 1 The value that nurse delivered independent information helpline and online information services bring presenting a framework for information nursing Martin Ledwick, Head Information Nurse, Cancer Research UK (confirmed) Session 2 Supporting Nurses in General Practice through education and training Session 3 Innovative approaches to recruiting community nurses Session 4 Forward view for General Practice Nursing Session 5 Poster presentations Monica Fletcher OBE, Chief Executive, Education for Health (confirmed) Dawn Allen, Queen’s Nurse, Professional Head of Community Nursing Countywide, Gloucestershire Care Services NHS Trust (confirmed) Karen Storey, Primary Care Lead Nurse – Workforce, Health Education West Midlands Community Nurses showcasing real examples of innovation in practice Sue Clarke, Head of Workforce and Education, South Eastern Hampshire and Fareham & Gosport Clinical Commissioning Groups (confirmed) Karen Sumpter Head of Clinical Services/Clinical Lead, Prostate Cancer UK (confirmed) 3.00pm (confirmed) Refreshments, exhibition and networking 3.30pm Advanced practice credentialing Professor Dame Donna Kinnair, Fellow, The QNI, Deputy Director of Nursing, Royal College of Nursing (confirmed) 4.00pm Putting Community and Primary Care Nursing on the Map Dr Crystal Oldman, Chief Executive, The QNI (confirmed) 4.30pm Announcement: winners of the poster competition Professor Alison While, Fellow, The QNI, Emeritus Professor of Community Nursing at King’s College London (confirmed) 4.40pm Finale Kate Billingham CBE, Chair of Council, The QNI (confirmed) The programme is subject to change without prior notice.