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conPath: Home > Conferences > ArchiveNov 07 > Annual Mental Health Conference: Our Learning Journey

Annual Mental Health Conference: Our Learning Journey

Lessons learnt and future thinking in adult learning, skills development and mental health

Date: Thursday 29 November 2007
Venue: Thistle Marble Arch, Bryanston Street, Marble Arch, London W1H 7EH
Ref: C15-61/11/07
Fee*: £198 (includes lunch, tea/coffee and a copy of the One in Four campaign pack and CD‑ROM)
NB: NIACE does not charge VAT on conference and course fees

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“If we are to succeed
to gain rights and justice
then I exhort you,
who cloak your experience
through fear and shame

take courage, take hope,
stop this denial
join us in solidarity.”

from ‘Denial’ by Joe Bidder One in Four, 2006, NIACE

Background

Adult Learning and Mental Health

For many people with mental health difficulties it is not the cognitive difficulties associated with mental ill-health that prevents them from accessing learning, getting into work or in using other community resources such as libraries or leisure centres, it is the real, or fear of, stigma and discrimination that prevents active involvement and increases social isolation.

Adult learning and skills development can play an important role in tackling stigma and discrimination. It provides opportunities to widen social networks and be with other people, it can lead to improved job prospects and it can be a means to building confidence, hope and optimism.

Over the past two decades the number of people experiencing mental health difficulties accessing learning and skills provision has increased. There is evidence of better collaboration between learning providers and mental health service providers. There are more examples of good practice in supporting learners with mental health difficulties to achieve. Increasingly, learning and training providers are realising the need to involve and listen to service users/learners with mental health difficulties about what matters and what helps them to learn. This is the journey we have made so far.

But we cannot be complacent. There are still many challenges to face if people with mental health difficulties are to have the same access to learning, skills and employment as other people, and the same opportunities to lead fulfilling lives and to get on in life. This is the journey we have yet to make.

Adult learning and skills providers need to address the following questions:

bulletWhat are the key things we still need to get right in adult learning for people with mental health difficulties?
bulletHow do we need to develop our services?
bulletWhat are the campaign issues for those involved in adult learning and mental health?

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About the Conference

This conference is about:

bulletraising awareness of the campaign issues for those involved in adult learning, work‑based skills development and mental health
bulletsharing the good practice and ideas we all have about how best people with mental health difficulties can access and achieve in adult learning and skills/work-based learning
bullethighlighting the key issues and challenges in tackling inequality, stigma, discrimination and lack of social mobility that face many people with mental health difficulties.

At the conference NIACE will launch a new One in Four campaign pack. This pack includes resources and ideas to help you raise awareness of mental health, challenge stigma and discrimination and debate the issues that matter to you.

The conference will be a very interactive event, reflecting the voice of the learner, tutors and other key stakeholders working in, participating in or using adult learning and skills or health and social care provision, and will have opportunities to share ideas and shape future thinking. Participants will have the opportunity to visit ‘market stalls’ and discuss innovative projects and good practice and opportunities for people to network.

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Audience

The event is relevant for all those with an interest in adult education and mental health:

bulleteducational funders
bulletpolicy makers
bulletproviders
bulletpractitioners
bulletlearner/service users.

The conference will be of interest to staff from:

bulletBusiness Support Organisations
bulletBusinesses & Employers
bulletCBI Offices
bulletChambers of Commerce
bulletCommunity Groups
bulletEducation Business Links
bulletEducation Consultants
bulletEmployment Service
bulletFE Colleges
bulletGovernment Departments with responsibilities for education, skills & economic development
bulletHigher Education Funding Council
bulletJobcentre Plus
bulletLearning & Skills Councils
bulletLearning Partnerships
bulletLocal Educational Authorities
bulletnextstep
bulletOrganisations supporting equality of opportunity & social inclusion
bulletProbation Service
bulletProfessional associations
bulletQCA & Awarding Bodies
bulletRegional Development Agencies
bulletSchool Sixth Forms
bulletSector Skills Councils
bulletSmall Business Service
bulletTrade Unions
bulletTraining Organisations
bulletTraining Providers
bulletUfi/Learndirect
bulletUniversities
bulletVoluntary Groups.

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Programme

09:45 Arrival and registration (tea/coffee available)
10:15 Welcome and introduction to the day
10:30 ‘Our learning journey’ - a presentation of learners and practitioners talking about their experiences
11:00 Adult learning, skills development and mental health – our agenda for the future
Government minister (invited)
11:30 Tea/coffee break
12:00 Market Stalls and Discussion
A list of 12 market stalls will be publicised in early October 2007
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Market Stalls and Discussion (repeated)
15:00 One in Four campaign pack launch followed by round table discussions
15:30 Close of Conference (tea/coffee available)

This programme is correct at the time of going to press. The organisers reserve the right to make changes to the published programme in the event of one or more of the advertised speakers being unable to attend. Delegates will have no claim against NIACE in respect of such changes.

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Also in November 2007...

The Essential Skills for the 21st Century - 07/11/07, Nottingham
Guidance
Annual Mental Health Conference: Our Learning Journey - 29/11/07, London

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See Also...

Mental Health Awareness for Information, Advice & Guidance Providers in the Training Courses section

 

 

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