Agenda
We are pleased to share further information around timings and sessions due to take place across the conference. A full agenda of speakers will be confirmed in the coming weeks. If you are interested in speaking at the conference or would like to be notified when the agenda is available please email register@cjsevents.co.uk
Day One
25 June 08:30 - 16:00 followed by a Conference Dinner later in the evening
Chief Constbale Rachel Bacon, NPCC Lead for Mental Health
NPCC Mental Health in policing national lead. CC Bacon will open and close the event and set out the portfolio strategic aims
Dame Diana Johnson, Policing Minister
Minister for policing and crime prevention – Setting out the Government position on MH reform and its challenges
Tony Jarred National Mental health Co-ordinator, College of Policing
Presentation on the Approved Professional Practice (APP) review and portfolio workstreams
Right Care Right Person National Team
A reflection on the successes of Right Care Right Person and plans for the future of RCRP
Q&A Panel
Includes CC Rachel Bacon, RCRP national Team, representative from home office, representative from APCC office.
Alex Ruck Keene KC (HON)
A practising barrister, writer and educator specialising in mental health law – Presenting an overview of updated national legal advice on policing & MH detentions
Superintendent Lisa Parker, Mental Health Lead, Metropolitan Police Service
Providing a presentation on the Met’s successes in using data & reducing s136 detentions
Day Two
26 June 09:00 - 14:45
Superintendent Lewis Lincoln- Gordon, West Mercia Police
Superintendent in West Mercia Police supporting NPCC Artificial Intelligence portfolio – A discussion on the current state of AI within policing & future opportunities for AI within the scope of mental health & policing.
John Thirkettle, Right Care Right Person Lead, Humberside Police
Presentation providing an insight into national work being developed on data collation & analysis relating to mental health and policing.
Rethink
As a leading charity provider of mental health services in England, rethink is on a mission to bring about meaningful change: to our health and social care system, to the way society views mental illness, and to people’s lives across the country.
Inspector Lisa Thubron, Northumbria Police and Claire Andre, NHS
Lisa is an Inspector within Northumbria police who has worked along Claire Andre within the NHS to deliver bespoke training to officers to deliver better Criminal Justice outcomes for victims