Professional Network Conference 2005
This event took place on the 7th July in Bristol and focused on the social care needs of people affected by MS.
This conference looked at the National Service Framework for Long-term conditions and the Skills for Health Neurological Competence Framework. A panel of professionals and service users discussed how we move from policy to practice. The day also featured four afternoon workshops and the Society's Partnership Awards - the annual award scheme recognising collaboration between professionals and volunteers.
Implementing good practice in long-term neurological conditions
Presentation by Andrew Harvey, Project Manager, LTC Neurological Competence Framework (Skills for Health).
Presentation by Andrew Harvey, Project Manager, LTC Neurological Competence Framework (Skills for Health).
Camden and Islington Forum - A shared vision
This presentation looks at the establishment of a network of people who are committed to exploring new ways of working.
Presentation by Bernadette Porter, Nurse Consultant- MS, The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCLH.
This presentation looks at the establishment of a network of people who are committed to exploring new ways of working.
Presentation by Bernadette Porter, Nurse Consultant- MS, The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCLH.
Specialist multi-disciplinary clinics
Presentation by Caroline D'Arcy, MS Specialist Nurse, and Dr Omar Malik, Neurologist, Charing Cross Hospital.
Presentation by Caroline D'Arcy, MS Specialist Nurse, and Dr Omar Malik, Neurologist, Charing Cross Hospital.
Achieving multi agency team work across health and social care
Presentation by Martin Hunt, Head of Service Development, MS Society.
Presentation by Martin Hunt, Head of Service Development, MS Society.
Delivering complex care for people with MS
Presentation by Sally Plumb, MS Specialist Nurse, King’s College Hospital.
Presentation by Sally Plumb, MS Specialist Nurse, King’s College Hospital.











