The programme is subject to change without prior notice.

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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.
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