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Better Mental Health Outcomes – the power of coproduction in mental health settings

The annual mental health and dementia facilities forum is returning to the De Vere Cotswold Water Park this November.

Collaboration is key to enhance a community and make positive changes. The mhdf provides a perfect platform to improve and enhance services with recovery as the priority.

PARTNERSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT

The mental health and dementia facilities forum is exited to announce they’re once again partnering with the Design in Mental Health Network!

Working closely for several years sharing parallel values and approach to this sector, vigorously bringing together like-minded professionals across the mental health and dementia environment.

Hannah CEO of DIMHN will be joining this years speaker line up “Better Mental Health Outcomes – the power of coproduction in mental health settings”

Discussing Design in Mental Health Networks community of experts with professional and lived experience knowledge.  DiMHN mission is to promote and educate on good design, coproduced with Lived Experience, for better mental health outcomes.

Hannah will look at how coming together across silos and disciplines makes the difference. With a personal perspective, informed by lived experience. 

Spaces to the event are limited. Please visit www.mhdf-forum.co.uk for more info.

If you are a stakeholder, involved in the design, build, delivery and operation of facilities of this sector including architects, contractors, NHS Foundation Trusts, private mental healthcare providers, and care home groups, then this event isn't one to be missed!

Join us as a complimentary delegate with your accommodation, meals and refreshments included. Plus access to all speaker sessions & pre-selected 1-2-1 meetings with innovative suppliers

Contact Delegate Relations Manager Georgie for more information

[email protected]

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