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JUNE 9 - 12, 2013 | VILNIUS, LITHUANIA
THE VALUE
S
OF
HARM REDUCTION
The programme for Harm Reduction 2013 is available online!
We are delighted to announce the following presenters:
Organised and presented by:
In association with:
HARM REDUCTION
INTERNATIONAL
President Ruth Dreifuss
, Former president of Switzerland, member of
the Global Commission on Drug Policy
President Aleksander Kwaśniewski
, Former president of Poland,
member of the Global Commission on Drug Policy
Michel Kazatchkine
- UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS
in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Stephen Lewis
Former UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa
Ethan Nadelmann
Executive Director, Drug Policy Alliance
Mark Dybal,
Executive Director, Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Lord Norman Fowler
Chair of the House of Lords’ Select Committee on HIV and AIDS
To view the programme online visit:
www.conftool.pro/ihrc/
Register now at:
www.ihra.net/conference
DDN/FDAP WORKSHOPS
We are pleased to offer the followingworkshop:
18 JUNE 2013
THE MALMAISON HOTEL, BIRMINGHAM
The report of the Mid Staffordshire inquiry and the proceedings of the
Health Select Committee have meant that CQC is re-evaluating its own
approach to inspection. CQC’s own strategic review came up with proposals
which will be out for consultation soon.
SOWHAT CANWE EXPECT FOR THE FUTURE?
Firstly
, each sector may be differently inspected. So howwill this impact upon
the drug and alcohol treatment sector?
Secondly
, having completed the first inspection of your service what will
this year’s inspection look like? Inevitably there will be a focus on some of
the outcomes not previously inspected, some of which may be challenging,
so how do you need prepare?
This coursewill look at
the strategic direction CQC is taking andwill specifically
help you prepare for your next inspection by looking in depth at specific
outcomes not yet inspected.
David Finney is an independent social care consultant with a specialist interest
in the regulation of substance misuse services. He has facilitated training
events around the country. He was a senior manager with CSCI where he was
the national lead for substance misuse services, and was recently a ‘Bank
Inspector’ for CQC.
Places are only £135 + VAT.
15% discount to FDAP members.
This one-day course will run from 10am-4pm and full lunch and
refreshments are provided. The Malmaison Hotel is in central
Birmingham just two minutes walk from New Street Station.
Formore details or to book
email kayleigh@cjwellings.comor call 01233 636 188
Want to run a DDNWorkshop?
We are looking to partner with trainers for a series of
one-day workshops. We provide the promotion, venue
and admin, if you provide the expertise!
Email ian@cjwellings.com to find out more.
CQC compliance – whatever next?