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International Addictions Conference

Ireland Chapter of the International Nurses Society On Addictions, In Conjunction with Dublin City University & Supported by The Nursing and Midwifery Planning and Development Unit Presents:

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 International Addictions Conference

Addiction Hot-Topics

Chemsex, Medically Supervised Injecting, Non-Medical Prescribing, Irish & International Addiction Nursing Perspectives

Venue: School of Nursing and Human Sciences, Dublin City University
Date: 10th June 2016
Registration: 08.30
Entry: €10
Register now at: http://groupspaces.com/IrelandChapterofIntNSA/item/1046348

If you are a registered NMBI Nurse and wish to avail of our free membership, please follow the link: http://groupspaces.com/IrelandChapterofIntNSA/ 

Speakers

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Introductory speakers

Niall O Connell
Service user rep, Ireland chapter of IntNSA

Peter Kelly
UCC PhD Student, President, Ireland chapter of IntNSA

Eithne Cusack
Area director, NMPDU

 

 

Ethics and delivery of treatment in the Irish context

Welcome and Introduction to Ireland IntNSA conference

Developing the Nursing footprint in healthcare

Prof. Catherine Comiskey
Head of the School of Nursing, Trinity College, Dublin / Chairperson of the National Advisory Committee on Drugs and Alcohol/Member of Irish Governments Oversight Forum on Drugs

http://people.tcd.ie/Profile?Username=ccomiske

Developments in Irish drugs policy and future directions for evidence informed addictions nursing and healthcare

Dave Stuart
Substance Misuse Lead, 56 Dean St., SOHO, London

http://www.chemsexsupport.com/david-stuart-bio

'Chemsex' - The London gay community, drug use, sex
and STD's. Emerging trends and treatment approaches 

Mathew Flyn
Advanced Nurse Practitioner, Head of Treatment Services, Functional Assertive Community Treatment, BoumnGGZ, Rotterdam. 

 

Medically supervised opiate use. A Dutch pragmatic solution to a public health problem 

Dr Carmel Clancy
Head of Department, Mental Health Social Work and Integrative Medicine, Middlesex University/ International Task Force Chair of IntNSA. 

http://www.mdx.ac.uk/about-us/ourpeople/staffdirectory/clancy-carmel

What value the Addictions Nurse? 25 years of role development in UK addictions services – becoming obsolete or indispensable?

Dana Murphy Parker
Assistant Clinical Professor, Track Director, Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Program, Drexel University, Philadelphia, US / President of IntNSA 

http://drexel.edu/cnhp/faculty/profiles/Murphy-ParkerDana/

IntNSA and international Addiction Nursing developments- past, present and future (Part sponsored by CPL Healthcare) 

Mike Flanagan
Nurse Consultant in Substance Misuse and clinical lead/Chair of the National Substance Misuse Non-Medical Prescribing Forum, UK 

http://www.nmpsm.org/about/steering-group/mike-flanagan/

The development of non-medical prescribing in alcohol and drug treatment services in the UK 

Dr Siobhan O Hallorhan
Chief Nursing Officer, Department of Health, Ireland 

http://health.gov.ie/future-health/office-of-chief-nursing-officer/

Introduction to and chair of panel discussion 

Application in submission for NMBI CPD credits. This conference is supported by the NMPDU with part sponsorship from, Abbvie Ireland, Pinewood Healthcare, CPL Healthcare & Nurse on Call. The Ireland Chapter of IntNSA does not endorse products or services for any commercial company or organisations.