
What does the implementation of e-mental health mean for the knowledge and skill level of mental health professionals?
We invite you to discuss this important topic with us at the second Dutch eMEN seminar in Haarlem on April 10, 2018. We will look at the development of e-mental health curriculum and training and how to integrate these in mental health education. With inspiring speakers, a student panel interacting with the public and interactive parallel sessions.
The seminar is especially interesting for mental health professionals involved in (developing) curriculum and training, professors and teachers from University’s and University’s of applied sciences and trainers in mental health. Also (HR) management, students, practitioners’ and people with lived experiences are very welcome.
Please register through the "Registratie"-button below. (Click on the date (10-04-2018) to see the "Registration form")
International seminar on e-mental health training and curriculum - General information
This second Dutch seminar will address the importance of education matching the rising demand for blended care. As health care professionals are increasingly confronted with e-mental health in their daily work, there is often a gap between what they have learned during their training and their e-mental health skills. Therefore training and educating current and future mental health professionals is an important focus for successful adaptation of e-mental health technology within routine care. Because only when they have sufficient knowledge and skills to use this technology effectively within their treatment, patients benefit from these technologies. Both national and international speakers will share their knowledge and insights with us. Specials guest speakers are: Tim Wind PhD, Health psychologist in training for Clinical psychologist from the Foundation Centrum '45 together with A. Bijl, who has lived experience on posttraumatic stress.
Attendance to the seminar is free of charge. Advanced registration is required. Please register through the "Registratie"-button.
Location: Paviljoen Welgelegen, Dreef 3, 2012 HR Haarlem, The Netherlands
International seminar on e-mental health training and curriculum - Programme
9h30-10h00 Registration and Coffee
10h00-10h15 Opening
Introduction of the seminar by Moderator Hyleco Nauta, Director eHealth Innovations, University Medical Centre Utrecht
Introduction of the eMEN project by Oyono Vlijter, Projectleader eMEN, Arq Foundation
10h15-11h00 Keynote experts
Learning with your patient. The creative process of shaping the treatment with e-mental health
Tim Wind PhD, Health psychologist for Clinical psychologist, Foundation Centrum '45
A. Bijl, lived experience on posttraumatic stress.
How can e-mental health improve and accelerate therapy such as treatment of posttraumatic stress? And how does the role of the therapist change within this therapy? Mr. Wind and mr. Bijl will take the audience through their creative process of learning from each other. They will share their inspiring story of looking for opportunities to enrich the treatment with e-mental health tools. What can we learn from this approach?
11h00-11h20
European Psychiatric Association, Speaker to be announced
11h20-12h10 Interactive parallel sessions - Round 1
Please mention your preference for the Interactive parrallel sessions (workshops) at the "Registratie"- form.
12h10-13h00 Lunch
13h00-13h15 Opening of the Afternoon
Hyleco Nauta, Director eHealth Innovations, University Medical Centre Utrecht
13h15-13h45
eGGZ Centrum; Educating the mental health professionals of tomorrow
Jacques van Lankveld, Professor in Clinical Psychology Open Universiteit
Jarno Meijer, CEO at Therapieland
13h45-14h35 Interactive parallel sessions- Round 2
Please mention your preference for the Interactive parrallel sessions (workshops) at the "Registratie"- form.
14h35-15h00 Coffee and Tea break
15h00-15h20 Student panel
Panel discussion with students from the student section of the Dutch Institute for Psychologists. How is e-mental health integrated in their curriculum? Learn about their view on this topic.
15h20-15h50
Andrea Evers, PhD, Professor of Health Psychology, University of Leiden -
Subject: Digital health education at Leiden University
15h50-16h20 Health Education Pitches
• Fred Kofman, Projectmanager YOEP en ChildPoint, Raatmakers
• Tom van Daele, Expertise Unit Psychology, Technology & Society at Thomas More University of Applied Sciences
• Hans Luyckx- Operational Director at IJsfontein, UpTrek
16h30 Networking & drinks
International seminar on e-mental health training and curriculum - Interactive parrallel sessions
You can choose two interactive parrallel sessions (workshops). Please mention your 1st and 2nd preference at the Registration form. We will do our best to accommodate you in the sessions of your preference.
11h20-12h10 Interactive parallel sessions - Round 1
13h45-14h35 Interactive parallel sessions - Round 2
A. Lessons from collaboration between University of Applied Sciences and GGZEcademy
Rob Keukens, Projectmanager at GGZ Ecademy & Mental Health Consultant Global Initiative on Psychiatry
In the 'Schools Collaboration' project, University of Applied Sciences were given the opportunity to experiment with e-learning modules developed by GGZEcademy for the in-service training of professionals. What are the preliminary results? Were students enthusiastic? Did the quality of the education increase? These questions will be answered during this session.
B. Educating the mental health professionals of tomorrow (Language: Dutch)
Jarno Meijer, CEO at Therapieland and Joyce van der Niet, Consultant at E-Mence/Arq
During this session participants will get a brief description of the eGGZ project and of the Curriculum expert group that has been formed. This group made an overview of current e-mental health subjects and courses for students. In the second part of the session the group presents an analysis of the needs and wishes for further curriculum development and this will be refined and sharpened with new input and brainstorm from the session participants.
C. Cancelled
D. SamenBeter: designing new collaborations in vital neighborhoods
Drs. Michael Milo, MBA, connector in SamenBeter and De Nieuwe GGZ
SamenBeter is an umbrella for organizations and individuals who believe that the healthcare system need to change radically in the Netherlands. Together they take initiatives in living labs and with a national ICT agenda. Redesigning substantive concepts around positive health, network collaborations, other ways of financing and ICT. An important design challenge is to shape new ways of cooperation (face to face and online) between professionals, people with lived experiences and other resources. SamenBeter will share the learning experiences with the participants.
E. How to put e-mental health into practice successfully by applying entrepreneurial skills
Michiel van de Beek, Co-Founder of Health Entrepreneurship & Innovation Challenge and Guest Lecturer on Healthcare Business
The focal point of this session is the connection between treatment, innovation and entrepreneurship. Start learning how to recognize the context and (im)-possibilities instead of being blinded by obstacles and resources that are needed. For example, start with existing building blocks, infrastructure and network. By learning to deal with uncertainty and surprises during the implementation process of e-mental health, you will be given indispensable entrepreneurial principles for putting e-mental health into practice.
F. Improve your e-mental health skills!
Saskia Kelder, Assistant Professor, University of Twente, Faculty of Behavioral, Management and Social Sciences | Psychology, Health & Technology
In this interactive session you will learn more about two e (Mental) Health courses:
1. the Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) 'eHealth: Combining Psychology, Technology and Health' and 2. the eMental Health course of the 'Positive Psychology and Technology' Master at the University of Twente. In addition, participants will get to work themselves to improve their own which will help them to give eMental Health a place in their daily practice.