Conference 2024 Presentations

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Speaker Presentations

Crystal Oldman

Chief Executive, The Queen’s Nursing Institute

Clare Capito

Head, PMA Programme for NHS England and PNA programme lead for London

Gill Taylor

ICS Learning Programme Lead, Pathway and Chair, Pan-London Inclusion Health and Safeguarding Development Group

John Conolly

Lead Counsellor, CLCH Homeless Health Service – Great Chapel St Medical Centre

Workshop Presentations

Supporting and advocating for asylum seekers and survivors of torture

Frank Bowmaker, Lawstop
Dr Angela Burnett, Freedom from Torture

Supporting health access within night shelters

Jacob Dimitriou, Housing Justice
Sarah Jackson, Bromley GP Alliance
Richard Mallon, John Murphy, Jyoti Premika and Margarida Pires, Hope for Southall Street Homeless Project

 

‘Don’t Tell Us Off’ Tackling Discrimination In Diabetes Care For People Experiencing Homelessness

Sam Dorney-Smith, Pathway
Nikki Dudley, Groundswell
Kellie Hart, Expert by Experience

Tackling the impact of poor housing on health

Jordi López Botey, Medact
Jane Cook, Groundswell and LNNM

Exploration of pathways into detox: Results of an evaluation in London and reflections on what’s needed
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The People’s Recovery Project

Dr Caroline Shulman, Inclusion Health Clinician and Researcher/Honorary Senior Lecturer at UCL; Pathway Senior Clinical Fellow
Ed Addison, Khos Miah and Mariusz Piwinski, The People’s Recovery Project

Making change happen for families experiencing homelessness

Jane Williams, The Magpie Project
Professor Monica Lakhanpaul, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health

Working with people with Neurodiversity– Top Tips

Victoria Aserveeretham, Westminster City Council
Nicole Searle, West London NHS Trust

Partnership working: Built for Zero

Bridie Lane-Williams, London Borough of Brent

News

London's rough sleeping crisis deepens with new record high - Almost half of those recorded by outreach teams were sleeping rough for the first time

Someone falls into homelessness in London every seven and a half minutes - @SHPcharity's annual research shows how London has become the epicentre of the country’s homelessness crisis with the rate of people becoming homeless surging

Dozens use UK's first drugs consumption room in opening weeks – but 'barriers' still remain

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