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Disability Management (IFDM 2012)

10.09.2012 - 13.09.2012 | Lontoo, Englanti


Programme
Monday 10 September 2012

9.00 am
Registration and coffee

9.30 am
Welcome address
Sir Michael Rawlins, President, RSM

SESSION ONE: The role of national government and other players
Chair: Prof Dame Carol Black DBE, Expert Adviser Health and Work, Department of Health

9.35 am
Keynote talk: Disability and work
Dr Bill Gunnyeon, Chief Medical Adviser and Director for Health and Wellbeing, Department for Work and Pensions

9.55 am
Introductory video: Sharing best practice
Kathleen Martinez, Assistant Secretary of Labor for Disability Employment Policy, USA

10.10 am
Brief presentations: Sharing best practice
Switzerland – Dr Wout de Boer, Senior Researcher, ASIM-Academy of Swiss Insurance Medicine, University Hospital of Basel

10.55 am
Panel discussion

11.15 am
Coffee break

11.45 am
Brief presentations: Sharing best practice
New Zealand -Ms Denise Cosgrove, General Manager, Claims Management, ACC
Australia – Dr Mary Wyatt, RTWMatters.org, Melbourne
Sweden – Prof Kristina Alexanderson, Division of Insurance Medicine, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet
South Africa – Prof Marius Olivier, Director: International Institute for Social Law and Policy
Malaysia – Dr Mohammed Azman Bin Aziz Mohammed, Deputy Chief Executive Officer (Operations), Social Security Organization

1.00 pm
Panel discussion

1.15 pm
Lunch

SESSION TWO: ’The State on trial’
Chair: Peter White, BBC disability affairs correspondent

2.30 pm
Motion: ’The State should be the lead player in facilitating employment for disabled people’
For: Ilene Zeitzer, President, Disability Policy Solutions, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and
Gina Lund, State Secretary, Ministry of Labour, Norway
Against: Penny Melville-Brown OBE and
Dr Joachim Breuer, German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV)

Public debate

4.00 pm
Closing keynote
Prof Dame Carol Black DBE, Expert Adviser Health and Work, Department of Health

4.30 pm
Close of day one

6.30 pm
Social programme: London Eye or London walks for those who have pre-booked
Tuesday 11 September 2012

9.00 am
Registration and coffee

SESSION ONE: Opportunities, challenges and best practices
Chair: Dr Stephen Duckworth OBE, Strategic Development Director, Welfare to Work, Serco plc

9.30 am
Welcome from the chair

9.35 am
Opening keynote by Paralympic athletes
Anne Wafula-Strike

9.55 am
Psychological intervention and motivation
Steve Rollnick

10.15 am
Post traumatic stress syndrome
Prof Simon Wessley, Professor of Epidemiological and Liaison Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London

10.35 am
Reintegration of disabled ex-servicemen: Challenges, resources and what’s unique in each country
Marcia Carruthers, President/CEO, Disability Management Employer Coalition (DMEC);
Prof Muriel Westmorland, Former Professor at McMaster University, Advisor to Veterans Affairs Canada Stakeholder Committee and Prof Jonathan Bisson, Director of Research and Development for Cardiff University School of Medicine and Cardiff and Vale University Health Board

11.20 am
Panel discussion

11.35 am
Coffee break

12.05 pm
First world report on disability management
Dr Tom Shakespeare, Technical officer, NMH/VIP/DAR, World Health Organisation

12.30 pm
Thematic workshops (delegates to pick one)

1) Benefits and incentives for employers
Facilitator: Ms Joy Reymond, Head of Rehabilitation & Health Management Service, Unum

2) Mobility of labour market

3) Issues around retirement and mature workforces

4) Trauma workshop
Facilitator: Dr Sabahat Asim Wasti, Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine, Sheikh Khalifa Medical City, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

5) Doctors know best – medical models vs real life
Facilitator: Dr Debbie Cohen, Senior Medical Research Fellow and Director of The Individual Support Programme, Centre for Psychosocial and Disability Research, Cardiff

6) Supporting sustainable careers
Facilitator: Marije Davidson, Policy and Research Manager, Disability Rights UK

1.45 pm
Lunch

SESSION TWO: Transforming models of disability
Chair: Dr Nick Kendall, Director, KendallBurton

3.00 pm
Keynote: Transforming models of disability
Prof Sir Mansel Aylward CB, Chair, Public Health Wales and Director, Centre for Psychosocial and Disability Research, Cardiff, Wales

3.30 pm
Thematic workshops (delegates to pick one)

A) How do you persuade the medical profession to change their approach to the models of disability?
Facilitator: Professor Ewan Macdonald OBE, Head of Healthy Working Lives Group, Institute of Health and Wellbeing, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences University of Glasgow Public Health

B) How to persuade Social Security organisations, globally, to change their approach towards promoting employment and reintegration of disabled people in society and the economy?
Facilitator: Hans Konkolewsky, Secretary General of the ISSA

C) How do you persuade Intermediaries and Employers to change their approach to the models of disability when supporting or employing disable people?
Facilitator: Peter Bujis

D) How will the United Nations Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities shape the employment of disabled people internationally?
Facilitator: Anne Hawker

E) What constitutes a ’good job’ in general? What are the elements of a job that will facilitate the employment of disabled people?

F) The impact of economic recessions: Lessons learned Facilitators:
Facilitators: Prof Gareth Williams and Dr Eva Elliott

4.30 pm
Close of day two

7.00 pm
Networking evening at the Royal Society of Medicine (drinks and light supper for those who have pre-booked)

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Social programme: Afternoon tea on river boat for those who have pre-booked time TBC
Wednesday 12 September 2012

9.00 am
Registration and coffee

SESSION ONE: Work and employers issues
Chair: Ms Joy Reymond, Head of Rehabilitation & Health Management Service, Unum and Mr Thomas Köhler, Managing Director, Berufsgenossenschaft Rohstoffe und chemische Industrie, Germany

9.40 am
Keynote: Integrated workplace health protection and promotion strategies: Securing better outcomes for people with disabilities
Dr Ron Loeppke, Vice-Chairman, U.S. Preventive Medicine

10.05 am
Mental health issues in the workplace
Phil Chick, Mental Health Development Lead for Wales, National Leadership and Innovation Agency for HealthCare

10.25 am
Issues in large companies
Ms Susan Scott-Parker OBE, Founder and Chief Executive, Employers’ Forum on Disability

10.50 am
Coffee break

11.20 am
Lessons from the workplace
Dr Steve Boorman, Medical Director of UK Occupational Health Services, Abermed Industrial Doctors Ltd
Dr Annette Gäßler, Professional Organization for Specialists in Occupational Medicine, Germany and
Andrea Linke, Head of Corporate Sustainability, Voith GmbH

12.20 pm
Panel discussion

12.45 pm
Lunch

SESSION TWO: Disability management in practice

2.00 pm
Thematic workshops (delegates to pick one)

A) Disability management in different cultures: What can we learn from each other?
Facilitator: Wolfgang Zimmermann

B) Work and mental health
Facilitator: Dr Christopher Bass, Oxford University Presenters: Dr Jed Boardman, Senior Policy Adviser, Centre for Mental Health

C) Are people with learning disabilities getting equitable healthcare?
Facilitator: Rob Greg, Chief Executive, National Development Team for Inclusion

D) Cognitive and behavioural therapies for functional and long-term health conditions
Facilitator: Prof Peter White, Professor of Psychological Medicine, Barts and The London Medical School

E) Musculoskeletal disorders – prevent, cure or manage?
Facilitator: Prof Kim Burton OBE, Ergonomics and Occupational Health Consultant

F) Patient empowerment – transforming recovery
Facilitator: Mary Cowern, Development Manager, Arthritis Care, Wales
Chair: Grace Kennedy, Serco Welfare to Work

3.15 pm
Summing up
Dr Stephen Duckworth OBE, Strategic Development Director, Welfare to Work, Serco plc

3.30 pm
Handover ceremony
Prof Sir Mansel Aylward CB, Chair, Public Health Wales and Director, Centre for Psychosocial and Disability Research, Cardiff, Wales
and
Ms Denise Cosgrove, General Manager, Claims Management, ACC

3.40 pm
Close of IFDM 2012

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