Presentations from previous meetings
You can download presentations from past meetings here. If you would like further information about each presentation, some contact details of the presenters are available in some presentations.
April 2016
May 2014
October 2013
December 2012
- Best Practice in Psychosis Group - 7 December 2012 (MS PowerPoint
, 1,916kb)
Given on the 7 December 2012.
- Presentation - Bespoke Smoking Cessation for Mental Health (MS PowerPoint
, 165kb) - 7 December 2012
- Early intervention in psychosis - D Shires (PDF
, 2,046kb)
- New IRIS Guidelines 2012 (PDF
, 1,518kb) - 7 December 2012
- Presentation - Powerful Minds (MS PowerPoint
, 412kb) - 7 December 2012
- Presentation - V1 Wakefiled (MS PowerPoint
, 4,042kb) - 7 December 2012
June 2012
February 2012
September 2011
September 2010
February 2010
- Social Inclusion
Given on 12th February 2010 by Victoria Betton, Associate Director - Partnerships & Inclusion
Presentation - BestPracticeInPsychosisPresentationFeb10 (MS PowerPoint
, 4,817kb)
- Old and new ways of working (PDF)
Given by Rebecca West, Senior Occupational Therapist and Team Manager and Amber Cooperthwaite, Senior Occupational Therapist, Assertive Outreach Team York & Selby, North Yorkshire & York Primary Care Trust
Presentation - NYYPCTAssertiveOutreachwaysofworking (PDF
, 325kb)
- Family work and a cognitive interactional model: an example from practice (PDF)
Given by Ged Bergin, Bootham Park Hospital and Rob Allison, University of York
May 2009
- Presentation - CasestudyIllustratingCognitiveInteractionalModel (PDF
, 79kb)
- The Garety et al model of CBT for psychosis (PDF)
Given on 14 May 2009 by Dr Anna Rowe, Kirkless 'Insight' Early Intervention in Psychosis Team.
Presentation - The Garety et al. Model of CBT for Psychosis (PDF
, 263kb)
- A case example of family work in practice (PDF)
Given at the meeting by Paul Weems, North Yorkshire and York PCT.
Presentation - A case example of Family Work in Practice (PDF
, 59kb)
- The Darlington psychosis experience (PDF)
Given at the meeting by Andrew Stilborn, Locality Lead for PSI Darlington and Craig Hill, Locality Lead for PSI South Durham.
Presentation - The Darlington Psychosis Experience (PDF
, 1,446kb)
- Translating research to family work practice (PDF)
Presentation - Translating research to family Work Practice (PDF
, 49kb)

