EMBEDDING SPACES FOR
CHANGE
Final Evaluation Report
Appendices
Centre of Excellence in Interdisciplinary
Mental Health
University of Birmingham
for
Higher Education Funding Council for
England
March 2010
Angus McCabe
Liz Chilton
With
Elizabeth Matka
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EMBEDDING SPACES FOR CHANGE
Final Evaluation Report
Centre of Excellence in Interdisciplinary Mental Health
Appendices
CONTENTS
1 Peer-reviewed and Related Outputs 3
2 CEIMH Events 9
3 Room Usage Statistics 17
4 Mental Health Related Programmes at the University of Birmingham 19
5 Web Usage Statistics 21
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Appendix 1a
Peer-reviewed and Related Outputs
Peer-reviewed Conference Presentations 2010 Clark, M., Newby, P. & Partridge, D. (2010) Creating Spaces for Change: working collaboratively to establish an empowering environment in a university. Paper presented at Lifelong Learning and Empowerment in Mental Health International Conference. The French Ministry of Health, Paris, France, 11-12 February 2010. Clark, M. & Patel, A. (2010) From Erasure to Renaissance: User/Survivor Poetry in Teaching and Learning about Mental Distress. Paper presented at the Living and Learning, Learning and Teaching: Mental Health in Higher Education Conference. Lancaster University, 30-31 March 2010. 2009 Chilton, L. & Smojkis, M. (2009) Vicarious learning through digital stories: listening to the authentic voice of mental health service users. Poster presentation (gaining first prize in conference poster competition) at the Fourth International Blended Learning Conference "Engaging Students in the Curriculum". University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, 17-18 June 2009. Cooner, T.S. (2009) Blended learning: designing for and developing practice through interdisciplinary communities of inquiry. 11th UK Joint Social Work Education Conference with the 3rd UK Social Work Research Conference. University of Hertfordshire, 8- 10 July 2009. Cooner, T.S. (2009) Exploring Interdisciplinary Student Perspectives: developing Communities of Inquiry through Blended Learning. The Fourth International Blended Learning Conference: “Engaging students in the curriculum”. University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, 17 -18 June 2009. Cooner, T.S. (2009) Developing Resources: involving mental health service users and carers. Paper presented at the Sharing Learning Objects in Health Care Conference. The University of Nottingham, 24 March 2009. Cooner, T.S. & Wagstaff, C. (2009) Interdisciplinary teaching and learning: developing communities of inquiry through blended learning. Paper presented at the 6th Annual Teaching and Learning Conference. The University of Birmingham, 4 March 2009. Cooner, T.S. (2009) Curriculum re-design: developing and assessing blended learning designs through the communities of inquiry model. Paper presented at the 6th Annual Teaching and Learning Conference. The University of Birmingham, 4 March 2009. Matka, E., Littlechild, R., River, D., and Powell, T. (2009) Involving service users and carers in assessing applicants for courses in Social Work and Clinical Psychology: cross disciplinary comparison of practices at the University of Birmingham. Paper presented at the 11th UK Joint Social Work Education Conference, University of Hertfordshire, 8 – 10 July 2009. Smojkis, M. & Chilton, L. (2009) Digital stories: quality multimedia learning and teaching resources produced with minimal technical skills. Paper presented at the 6th Annual Teaching and Learning Conference. The University of Birmingham, 4 March 2009.
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Smojkis, M. & Clark, M. (2009) Embedding Service User and Carer Voices into the Education of Mental Health Practitioners. Paper presented at the Royal College of Nursing Mental Health Conference. Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, 20-21 March 2009. 2008 Cooner, T.S. & Matka, E. (2008) Beyond lecture capture: making the most of blended learning design. Paper presented at the 5th annual teaching and learning conference: 'The Scholarship of Teaching'. The University of Birmingham, 27 February 2008. Cooner, T.S. & Wagstaff, C. (2008) Joint social work and nursing collaborative learning initiative. Paper presented at the 9th Annual Interdisciplinary Research Conference, Transforming Healthcare through Research Education and Technology, Trinity College, Dublin, 5-7 November 2008. 2007 Clark, M. (2007) Knitting up the Ravelled Sleeve: a journey through mental distress to recovery. Paper presented at The Narrative Practitioner Conference: developing excellence in research, education and practice. North East Wales Institute of Higher Education, 11-13 June 2007. Clark, M., Davis, A. & Fisher, A. (2007) Involving service users in improving mental health practice, social change and social professions. EASSW/IFSW Biennial Social Work Conference. Parma, Italy, 15-17 March 2007. Cooner, T.S. (2007) Beyond techno-academics: embedding interdisciplinary e-learning through multimedia skills development. Paper presented at E-merging Ideas for Enhancing the Curriculum Conference at Sheffield Hallam University, 27 April 2007. Cooner, T.S. & Wagstaff, C. (2007) Learning together: reflections on developing an Online Assessment Skills Workbook for Social Work and Nursing Students. Paper presented at the 9th UK Joint Social Work Education Conference. University of Wales, 11-13 July 2007. Cooner, T.S. & Wagstaff, C. (2007) Learning together: reflections on developing an Online Assessment Skills Workbook for Social Work and Nursing Students. Paper presented at the Designing for Learning Conference. The University of Greenwich, 4 July 2007. Cooner, T.S. (2007) Enabling connectivity: developing technical literacy through organisational and physical design as a means of promoting interdisciplinary higher education. Paper presented at the 8th International Conference of Human Services Information Technology/Applications. Husita8 Toronto, Canada, 26-29 August 2007. Davis, A. & Cree, V. (2007) Social Work Voices. Paper presented at JSWEC Annual Conference. Swansea, 11-13 July 2007. Davis, A. & Cree, V. (2007) Social Work: Voices from the Inside. Paper presented at EASSW/IFSW Social Work Conference, Parma, Italy,15-17 March 2007. Davis, A., Fisher, A. & Jefferies, J. (2007) Involving service users in improving mental health services. Paper presented at JSWEC Annual Conference. Swansea, 11-13 July 2007.
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Smojkis, M. (2007) Using the genogram to explore identity in mental health. Poster presentation at the European Interprofessional Educational Network Conference: Learning Together to Work Together. Krakow, Poland, 12-14 September 2007. Smojkis, M. (2007) Who do you think you are? Using the genogram to explore identity and mental health. Paper presented at the Royal College of Nursing International Mental Health Nursing Conference and Exhibition. Cardiff, Wales, 7 - 8 February 2007. Smojkis, M. & Clark, M. (2007) Service user involvement in research and education - taking another step forward. Paper presented at the Royal College of Nursing International Mental Health Nursing Conference and Exhibition. Cardiff, Wales, 7 - 8 February 2007. Smojkis, M., Holley, T. & Ruane, C. (2007) Service user collaboration in a Preceptorship programme for newly qualified mental health nurses. Paper presented at the European Interprofessional Educational Network Conference: Learning Together to Work Together. Krakow, Poland, 12-14 September 2007. 2006 Cooner, T.S. (2006), Organisational and physical design as a means of promoting e-learning reform in interdisciplinary higher education. Paper presented at The U21 E-learning Conference. Guadalajara, Mexico, 28-30 November 2006. Peer-reviewed Articles 2010 Cooner, T.S. (Forthcoming) Learning to create enquiry-based blended learning designs: resources to develop interdisciplinary education. Social Work Education. Cooner, T.S. (2010) ‘Designing for enquiry: using Web 2.0 to enable mental health service user and carer involvement’ in Bromage, A., Clouder, L. & Gordon, F. (Eds.), Inter professional E- Learning and Collaborative Work: Practices and Technologies. Hershey; USA: IGI Global. 2009 Cooner, T.S. (2009) Creating opportunities for students in large cohorts to reflect in and on practice: Lessons learnt from a formative evaluation of students' experiences of a technology-enhanced blended learning design, British Journal of Educational Technology, 41 (2), pp 271-286. Matka, E., River, D., Littlechild, R., & Powell, T. (2009) Involving Service Users and Carers in Admissions for Courses in Social Work and Clinical Psychology: Cross-Disciplinary Comparison of Practices at the University of Birmingham. British Journal of Social Work, doi:10.1093/bjsw/bcp142 2008 Cooner, T.S. & Hickman, G. (2008) Child Protection Teaching: students' experiences of a blended learning design. Social Work Education, 27 (6), pp 647-657. Cooner, T.S. & Wagstaff, C. (2008) Learning Together: Reflections on developing an online assessment skills workbook for health and social care students in S. Walker, M. Ryan and R. Teed (eds), Designing for Learning, University of Greenwich, London.
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McCabe, A., Goodwin, P., Fleming, A. & Randeria, S. (2008) From Lose-Lose to Win-Win: Community interventions in the suburban night-time economy, Drugs Education Policy And Prevention 15 (s1), pp 38-49. 2007 Clark, M. (2007) Knitting Up the Unravelled Sleeve. The Narrative Practitioner Conference Proceedings, Glyndwr University. 2006 Davis, A. & Jin Woo Kim (2006) Korean disability employment policy: what is it offering people with learning disabilities? Social Policy and Society, 5 (3), pp 409-419. Davis, A., Barnes, M. & Rogers, R. (2006) Women's voices, women's choices: experiences and creativity in consulting women users of mental health services. Journal of Mental Health, 15 (3), pp 329-341. Glynn, T. & Ansell, J. (2006) Survival and abuse: what we can learn from it. Social Work Education, 25 (4), pp 418-428. 2005 Davis, A. & Wainwright, S. (2005) Combating poverty and social exclusion: implications for social work
education. Journal of Social Work Education, 24 (3), pp 259-273.
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Appendix 1b
Outputs by Invitation
Keynote addresses by invitation
Ann Davis - July 2010 - Keynote address on Shaping the Future of Social Work at the JSWEC Annual
Conference, University of Hertfordshire
Ann Davis - March 2010 - Keynote address at the mental health in higher education project Conference-
Living and Learning, Learning and Teaching: mental health in higher education, Lancaster University
Ann Davis - March 2009 - Keynote address at the SOSNET Conference, Research Ethics in Social Work,
University of Tampere, Finland
Ann Davis - March 2009 - Keynote address at the Scottish Service User Research Conference, Stirling
University
Ann Davis - May 2009 - Keynote address at the BASW Special interest group on substance abuse and social
work, County Hall, London
Ann Davis - October 2009 - Keynote address at the South Birmingham Community Health Launch for
Safeguarding Adults, Tally Ho Conference Centre, Edgbaston
Ann Davis - June 2008 - Keynote address on Poverty and mental health-users perspectives at the MIND
Annual Conference, Brunel University
Ann Davis - June 2008 - Keynote address on Working in research with service users at the Qualitative mental
health research international Conference, Tampere Hall, Finland
Ann Davis - July 2008 - Keynote Address on what service users want from social work-International Social
Work Conference, Tbilisi State University, Georgia
Ann Davis - December 2008 - Keynote address at the Sharing Involvement in Higher Education Conference,
Leeds Metropolitan University
Ann Davis - November 2007 - Keynote Address at the National Conference of the Finnish Association of
Health and Mental Health Social Workers November 2007 Tampere Hall, Tampere
Ann Davis - May 2006 - Keynote address at the ‘Europe with no lunatic asylums’ international conference,
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Ann Davis - May 2006 - Keynote address on ‘working with service users’ at the BASW Annual Conference,
Birmingham
Ann Davis - September 2006 - Keynote address at the New Visions for Mental Health Conference, University
of Hertfordshire
Invitations to lead workshops/seminars
Ann Davis - January 2010 - Guardian Newspaper Round Table discussion on the New Horizons for mental
health document-London
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Ann Davis - February 2009 - House of Lords Seminar on advice services for people with mental health
problems
Ann Davis - November 2009 - Seinjoki University, Finland Seminar on 'Service users' participation in health
and social services: lessons from the UK'
Ann Davis - November 2008 - Helsinki Social Services Department, Finland-Involving Service users in services
and service evaluation
Ann Davis - November 2008 - Academic Unit in General Practitioner Research University of Bristol Seminar
on Involving service users in research
International teaching modules delivered
Ann Davis - October 2010 - University of Helsinki, Department of Social Policy and Social Work - delivery of
CEIMH module 'Working with Service User Perspectives in Mental Health Social Work' for social work
programme
Ann Davis - November 2007, March 2009, November 2009, November 2010 - University of Tampere,
Department of Social Policy and Social Work - Delivery of CEIMH module 'Working with Service User
Perspectives in Mental Health Social Work' on 'Social Work in Different Social Contexts' international social
work programme
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Appendix 2
CEIMH Events
Some 61 events have been held in the last three years to develop or disseminate work beyond the CETL,
both internally and externally. A number of these events have been specifically funded through the Teaching
and Learning Development Fund and are therefore also listed in the ‘spin out’ projects (See Part One:
Statistical Information for the ‘spin out’ project list.).
2010
Event Date Description
Mental Health Survivors’
Research Network Seminar
Series
14/7/10 The last in the series of five monthly seminars running from
March to July 2010. Hosted by CEIMH at the invitation of the
Survivors’ History Network. The theme of these seminars is what
is being learnt from the collaborative work being undertaken by
survivor and academic researchers.
Mental Health Survivors’
Research Network Seminar
Series
16/6/10 The fourth in a series of five monthly seminars running from
March to July 2010. Hosted by CEIMH at the invitation of the
Survivors’ History Network. The theme of these seminars is what
is being learnt from the collaborative work being undertaken by
survivor and academic researchers.
A Conversation with David
Healy
20/5/10 One of CEIMH’s series of seminars on contemporary issues in
mental health.
Mental Health Survivors’
Research Network Seminar
Series – ‘Using peer
researchers to explore
service user and carer
views on compulsory
admission to hospital: a
Northern Irish perspective’
12/5/10 The third in a series of five monthly seminars running from March
to July 2010. Hosted by CEIMH at the invitation of the Survivors’
History Network. The theme of these seminars is what is being
learnt from the collaborative work being undertaken by survivor
and academic researchers.
Mental Health Survivors’
Research Network Seminar
Series - ‘From Projects to
Partnership: building
collaborative research in
Scotland’
21/4/10 The second in a series of five monthly seminars running from
March to July 2010. Hosted by CEIMH at the invitation of the
Survivors’ History Network. The theme of these seminars is what
is being learnt from the collaborative work being undertaken by
survivor and academic researchers.
Suresearch 10 Year
Celebration
13/4/10 This one-day event offers the opportunity to explore the research
and education projects undertaken by the Suresearch Network
over the past 10 years.
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Event Date Description
Mental Health Survivors’
Research Network Seminar
Series - 'Affective
community space and
everyday risk'
17/3/10 The first in a series of five monthly seminars running from March
to July 2010. Hosted by CEIMH at the invitation of the Survivors’
History Network. The theme of these seminars is what is being
learnt from the collaborative work being undertaken by survivor
and academic researchers.
A Conversation with Gail
Hornstein -'Whose Story
Counts? The Challenge of
First-Person Madness
Narratives'.
23/2/10 One of CEIMH’s series of seminars on contemporary issues in
mental health.
User led research:
transforming learning and
teaching about mental
health
16/2/10 A workshop for all involved in learning and teaching about
mental health, across the disciplines in higher education
CETLs five years on: what
have we learnt and what
can we share?
15/2/10 An event organised between the Social Policy and Social Work
subject centre of the higher education academy (SWAP) and
CEIMH. The purpose of this event is to meet together with other
social care-related CETLs to share and reflect on what our
experiences have to contribute to teaching and learning in the
social work, social care and health fields.
Personalisation and Choice:
what are the challenges for
social work practice?
18/1/10 A seminar with Annie Dickson, Worcestershire CC and Professor
Jon Glasby, University of Birmingham, as part of a series of
seminars celebrating over 100 years of social work teaching at
the University of Birmingham.
User Involvement Training
Course
From
11/1/10
12 week training course run for service users.
2009
Event Date Description
Break in with poetry 10/12/09 A one day poetry workshop with Phil Ruthen - writer, and independent researcher.
International seminar
presentation by Dr Jan
Wallcraft. 'Mental health
research - Is involvement
possible or should we do it
ourselves?'
26/11/09 Part of the International User Research Seminar 2009.
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Event Date Description
International User
Research Seminar 2009
26/11/09-
29/11/09
The third and final research seminar in this series of international
user research events.
Digital Stories Workshop 18/11/09 The third in our series of interdisciplinary workshops to enable
trainers from Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation
Trust to develop the skills to create digital stories.
Showcasing User and Carer
Involvement in Education
and Practice
10/11/09 Second joint event between CEIMH and Middlesex CETL. The
main aim of these days is to share information nationally on how
user and carer involvement is helping to shape teaching and
learning across education and practice.
A Conversation with Diana
Rose -
'User Produced
Knowledge'
27/10/09 One of CEIMH’s series of seminars on contemporary issues in
mental health.
Getting to Grips with the
Basics
15, 22/10
& 2, 9 &
16/11/09
This research training programme, delivered by Dr Jan
Wallcraft over 5 days, is for people with experience of using
mental health services who are interested in research or who
want to refresh their knowledge.
Puerperal Psychosis
Qualitative Research
Workshop
30/7/09 –
31/7/09
This workshop run by Action on Puerperal Psychosis (APP) in
collaboration with the CEIMH and B&SMHFT, aimed to increase
awareness of service user involvement in research; introduce
participants to qualitative research methodology and to develop
a service user led project into recovery from Puerperal Psychosis.
'From the Prison of my
Mind' by Marie Berger
30/7/09 Service user book launch
Designing for Enquiry-
based Blended Learning
(DiBL)
24/7/09 This one-day event introduces the College of Social Sciences E-
learning team to the DiBL framework and tools.
Drawing on our own life
experiences in learning
and/or teaching about
mental health
15/6/09 A seminar held by mhhe at CEIMH by Sue Walsh from Sheffield
Hallam University who will share some information and ideas
from her research project
Digital Stories Workshop 10/5/09 The second in our series of interdisciplinary workshops to enable
trainers from Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation
Trust to develop the skills to create digital stories.
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Event Date Description
A Conversation with
Dorothy Rowe
'Why are comforting lies
seen as being preferable to
uncomfortable truths?'
18/5/09 One of CEIMH’s series of seminars on contemporary issues in
mental health.
Designing for Inquiry-
based Blended Learning
(DIBL)
27/4/09-
28/4/09
This 2 day joint event by CEIMH, APOD, Learning Development
and academics from across the University, offered participants
practical experience of creating blended learning activities and
designs, by exploring and using Web 2.0 technologies.
Therapeutic Writing
Workshop
6/4/09-
9/4/09
Renata Azman,from Slovenia, holds a second therapeutic writers'
workshop for mental health service users interested in writing.
Digital Stories Workshop 3/3/09 The first in our series of interdisciplinary workshops to enable
trainers from Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation
Trust to develop the skills to create digital stories.
2008
Event Date Description
Celebrating 100 Years of Social Work at the University of Birmingham
10/12/08 CEIMH is hosting an exhibition as part of the celebration of 100
years of social work at the University of Birmingham.
Goal Setting for Health and
Wellbeing
3/12/08 The fourth and final session in our series of wellbeing talks by
Heather Drummond.
Nutrition, Toxic Toiletries
and Resources
for Health and Wellbeing
12/11/08 The third in our series of wellbeing talks by Heather Drummond.
CEIMH International
Seminar 2008
7/11/08-
9/11/08
The second international seminar with representatives attending
from Germany, Georgia, Finland, Slovenia, Scotland, Northern
Ireland, Italy and Bosnia.
Mental Health Services in
Georgia - recent research
findings
6/11/08 International Mental Health Research Seminar given by Dr Nana
Zavradashvili, Psychiatrist, Global Initiative on Psychiatry, Tiblisi
'Let's Talk'
23/10/08 This one day event at the CEIMH aims to provide a forum in
which to share good practice and provide a learning opportunity
to explore the issues impacting on older people experiencing
mental health difficulties.
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Event Date Description
Psychology for People with
Learning Disabilities
15/10/08 Launch of the ‘Psychology for people with Learning Disabilities’
DVD.
Relaxation and Meditation
Techniques
15/10/08 The second in our series of wellbeing talks by Heather
Drummond.
'Living out of the Book' by
Phil Hill
24/9/08 Book Launch of ‘Living out of the Book’ - the journey from a
diagnosis of learning difficulties through periods of mental illness
to a career as a professional social worker.
Aromatherapy and Head
Massage
17/9/08 The first in a series of wellbeing talks by Heather Drummond
User Involvement Training
Course
From
3/9/08
12 week training course run for service users.
Visit to the CEIMH by the
Middlesex University CETL
12/9/08 A day’s meeting between staff and service users from the two
mental health CETLs about common issues, and the planning of a
joint final year event – i.e. the Showcasing Events in 2009.
Carers in Partnership:
Helping Professionals
Learn from Carers (HPLC)
20/8/08 A one-day event aimed at carers who want to become involved in
the training of mental health professionals.
Common Grounds:
Building Alliances for
Positive Mental Health:
Communities, Community
Development and Service
User Groups
21/7/08 This is a joint event run in partnership with CEIMH and the
Federation for Community Development Learning.
Art Workshops and the
Mural Project
9/7/08 CEIMH are hosting art workshops to support those who want to
participate in the Mural Project.
'Celebrating Excellence: reflecting on achievements'
12/5/08 CEIMH’s annual event will celebrate the work of CEIMH to date – providing CEIMH partners with the opportunity to share the projects they have developed with the ongoing support of CEIMH.
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Event Date Description
A Conversation with
Richard Warner
Richard Warner gives an
overview of the ideas
about schizophrenia that
he has developed as a
psychiatrist and researcher
for over 30 years.
1/5/08 This is the second in our series of seminars which offer an
opportunity for dialogue, exploring, challenging and critiquing
the historical and contemporary notions of mental health.
The Development of an
Accredited Certificate in
Mental Health & Deafness
Training Course
28/3/08 A one- day consultation event held at CEIMH to help inform the
development of an accredited certificate in mental health and
deafness training course.
2007
Event Date Description
Benefits and Opportunities
for Work and Education
for People with Mental
Health Problems
22 &
28/11/07
This two day course which is delivered in two workshops has
been designed to provide service users, carers, advocates and
mental health practitioners with information and guidance about
benefits.
CEIMH International
Seminar 2007
16/11/07-
18/11/05
The first international seminar with representatives attending
from Germany, Georgia, Finland, Slovenia, Scotland, and
Northern Ireland.
Communities, Change and
Migration: Experiences
from the Ukraine
15/11/07 Opening seminar and workshop for the CEIMH International
Seminar 2007.
The person in the
professional - The use of
self in learning and
teaching about mental
health
2/11/07 This workshop aims to promote discussion about the use of self
in learning and teaching about mental health.
DEPRA by Renata Azman
26/10/07 International book launch by Slovenian writer.
A Service User's Guide to
Survival in the Benefits
System
16/10/07 A workshop for service users to share their experiences of the
benefits system, and how they survive it. The ideas from this
session will form the basis of a survival guide.
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Event Date Description
A Conversation with
Thomas Szasz
Thomas Szasz is renowned
worldwide. This is an
opportunity to engage in
discussion with him about
his thoughts.
19/9/07 The first of CEIMH’s series of seminars on contemporary issues in
mental health.
User Involvement Training
Course
From
10/9/07
10 week training course run for service users.
Towards a New Vision for
Mental Health Social Work
Education: Developments
at Qualification and Post-
Qualification Levels
26/6/07 One-day event hosted by CEIMH in conjunction with the Social
Policy and Social Work subject centre of the higher education
academy (SWAP) and the Mental Health in Higher Education
project (mhhe) with the aim of considering recent developments
in policy and guidance and key issues for the development of
education for mental health social work.
Mural Project Launch 18/6/07 The idea of the Mural Project is to transform the large, blank
concrete wall outside the CEIMH, into a space where mental
health service users, carers, students, mental health
practitioners, teachers and trainers can share their ideas by using
pictures, objects and sounds to express who they are and what
they want to say about their lives and the world they live in.
Making Service User and
Carer Involvement the
Norm
23/5/07 The aim of the workshop is to exchange information about how
user and carer involvement in teaching and learning is being
addressed in each of the schools of the University.
Social Perspectives in
Mental Health: Developing
Social Models to
Understand and Work with
Mental Distress
25/4/07 A seminar based on his book by Dr Jerry Tew, Senior Lecturer in Social Work Institute of Applied Social Studies, University of Birmingham.
Towards a mental health
promoting university:
focus on student well-
being
27/3/07 Joint event with mhhe about promoting student well-being at the
University of Birmingham.
Social Work: Voices from
the Inside by Professors
Ann Davis and Viv Cree
20/2/07 Seminar and book launch by Professors Ann Davis (CEIMH) and
Vivien Cree (Edinburgh University).
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Event Date Description
West Midlands Mental
Health Educators' Network
Meeting
25/1/07 CEIMH is hosting and presenting at this network meeting. The
themes of the meeting are: effective practice learning through
partnership; involving service users and carers in selection and
recruitment; and overcoming barriers in interprofessional
practice learning.
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Appendix 3
Room Usage Statistics
Chart 1
CEIMH Room Bookings by Year and Grouped Organisations
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2007 - 2008 2008 - 2009 2009 - 2010
[Source: Room Usage ALL.xls]
Chart 2
CEIMH Room Bookings by Year and Purpose
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Teaching Training Workshop Seminar CEIMH
meeting
Meeting Multimedia Other
Purpose
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2007 - 2008 2008 - 2009 2009 - 2010
[Source: Room Usage ALL.xls]
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Chart 3
Number of organisations booking CEIMH rooms by year
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[Source: Booking organisation.xls]
Summary
Between 2007 and 2009 there has been a 24% increase in room usage at CEIMH. The main purpose of
bookings has been the delivery of teaching and learning followed by networking events and meetings. The
apparent decline in numbers for 2010 reflects that bookings are still being taken for the current year.
University and external agency usage has remained stable. This summary overview, however, masks a more
complex picture. Whereas in 2007 the major user of the Centre was the Institute of Applied Social Studies,
in the subsequent years the Departments of Neuroscience, Psychology and Health Sciences have made the
majority of bookings. There has also been a diversification of external agencies accessing the Centre – with
an increase in the different sections within the Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
delivering ‘in house’ training and events.
These figures are an under-representation of Centre usage as they do not include, for example, informal
service user meetings and networking between academics and practitioners. Additionally, Users in
Partnership and Carers in Partnership (who previously booked rooms) now have permanent office
accommodation within CEIMH as do visiting students, SureSearch and a Visiting Fellow from St. Andrew’s
Health Care, who has an honorary attachment to CEIMH.
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Appendix 4
Mental Health Related Programmes at the University of Birmingham: significant changes and CEIMH’s influence – 2005-2010
The over-riding drivers of content in health-related professional education programmes are the requirements of professional accrediting bodies and
demand from (statutory) employers for skills in particular areas (backed by funding of places). Major gains and losses in mental health related programmes
and content at UoB reflect these outside influences. CEIMH has facilitated bids to offer training, supported input from service users and carers in some
programmes and, to a limited degree, increased cross-disciplinary training.
Location Year Changes CEIMH input
UoB: Education
From 2008 - ongoing
Future GAIN: Masters Programme: Mental Health in Children's Services under development
Support and advice
UoB: Health Services Management Centre
Ongoing Content GAIN: Increased input of and focus on service user and carer perspectives in the Public and User Involvement in Health Care module of the MSc in Health Care Policy and Management
Support and advice
UoB: Medicine 2008-9 Programme GAIN: New Masters programme: Treatment of Substance Misuse – includes module on Management of Co-morbid Mental Health and Substance Misuse Problems
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UoB: Medicine 2007-8 Programme LOSS: Masters programmes in Epilepsy; Child and Family Mental Health and Mental Health for Older People discontinued
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UoB: Nursing and Social Work
2007-8 Programme GAIN: Interdiscplinary mental health module (the ‘Collaborative Teaching Initiative’) for final year Mental Health Nursing and Social Work students with significant service user and carer involvement
Facilitated user and carer input to design; developed video teaching materials in collaboration with users and carers; contribution to evaluation.
UoB: Clinical Psychology
2007-8 Continuity preserved: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) programmes – taken over from Medicine
Facilitated transfer, thus ensuring programmes continued to be offered by UoB
UoB: Clinical Psychology
2008-9 Programme GAINS: won bid for new CBT Diploma for high intensity psychological therapists and Certificate level training for low intensity psychological therapists funded by Strategic Health Authority (SHA)
Support for bid
UoB: Clinical Psychology
2008-9 Content GAIN: Birmingham Children's Hospital programme in Systemic Therapy upgraded from Diploma to Masters status – UoB validates
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Location Year Changes CEIMH input
UoB: Social Work
2009-10 Programme GAIN: Masters programme: Mental Health and Deafness Input to bid
UoB: Social Work
2008-9 Programme GAIN: Approved Mental Health Practitioner PQ training Input to bid
UoB: Social Work
2002-3 Programme LOSS: MA/PG Diploma/Certificate in Community Mental Health (RECOVER) programme – funded by West Midlands Region National Health Service Executive (NHSE) from 1997-2002. Students still completing when CEIMH began.
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UoB: Social Work
2007-8 Programme LOSS: Certificate in Integrated Mental Health Care -
UoB 2007-8 Programme LOSS: Masters programmes in Counselling and Solution Focussed Brief Therapy, and HE Diploma in Intergrative Counselling went from UoB after being hosted temporarily by other departments when the Centre for Lifelong Learning closed.
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BSMHT / CEIMH
2008-9 Programme GAIN: 'Preceptorship' programme for newly qualified nurses, occupational therapists and physiotherapists at Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Trust (BSMHT)
CEIMH staff member developed the programme and has been commissioned to deliver it.
BSMHT 2008-9 Programme GAIN: Psychological Mindedness training for BSMHT staff Developed by CEIMH staff member
BSMHT 2008-9 Content GAIN: Increased service user and carer input to revised MRCPsych (psychiatric) training
Support and advice
Programme gain Other contribution Programme loss
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