Date
05/09/2019 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Location
Bishopsgate Institute, 230 Bishopsgate, Spitalfields, London EC2M 4QH
About this event
Good Thinking is bringing together partners across London to share the learning from the first two years of a unique digital mental wellbeing service across the capital.
Join us for this fantastic workshop where there will be an opportunity to hear about the service and the journey from prototype to launch as well as its discovery, impact and future plans.
As a collaborative programme backed by Local Authorities and across London you’ll hear from key players across the system including our digital partners who will be sharing invaluable knowledge and insight into how they’ve contributed to Good Thinking’s success and better mental wellbeing for Londoners.
Highlights include:
- London’s unique approach to proactive online wellbeing
- Social media as an innovative tool for reaching Londoners
- Opportunities to hear from leading mobile app providers in the wellbeing space
- How you can make best use of this free NHS-approved London service to improve your local population’s mental wellbeing
Register to book your place
Registration for the conference is now closed.
Event highlights
On 5 September 2019 we held our hugely successful Good Thinking London Event, bringing together partners across London to share the learning from the first two years of a unique digital mental wellbeing service. A range of audiences attended on the day including CCG’s, Local Authorities, Public Health England as well as app providers, mental health charities and online community leads.
Highlights included:
- London’s unique approach to proactive online wellbeing
- Social media as an innovative tool for reaching Londoners
- Opportunities to hear from leading mobile app providers in the wellbeing space
- How you can make best use of this free NHS-approved London service to improve your local population’s mental wellbeing
Speakers slides
[1] Welcome and Introduction – Jane Milligan
[2] Mental Health in London – Paul Plant
[3] Good Thinking Service Design and the Discovery Phase – Richard Graham
[4] How does Good Thinking Work – Imran Choudhury
[6] Embedding Behavioural Science in Good Thinking – Tim Chadborn
[7] Our Mobile Health for Good Thinking – Julie Bretland
[8] Self Assessment DoctorLink – Mindy Daeschner
[9] Seach and Social Media Marketing Journeys – David Somerville
[10] Adoption of Good Thinking in Organisations – Tracy Parr
[11] Young Londoners & Wellbeing – Normally
[12] Extension of Good Thinking to Children and Young People -Richard Graham
[13] Digital Health Ambassadors – Sam Omokan
[14] Linking with Alcohol and Smoking – Madeleine Rudolph
[15] Good Thinking and Online Communities – Darren Gough
[16] Understanding the impact of Good Thinking – Javina Sehgal
[17] Be Mindful and Good Thinking – Richard Latham
[18] MyCognition and Good Thinking – Keiron Sparrowhawk
[19] GoodThinking and IAPT – Vlad Iorga