Frontline Innovations

EASE Engaging Activity Supporting Mental Health Patients

Frontline Innovations

At EASE Wellbeing we strive to stay connected with cutting edge research and with the ongoing improvements emerging from health care services nationally and locally. We do so by following updates from the most relevant research journals but also by attending health care conferences that provide us with the most up to date challenges and innovations emerging from the clinical world. We use the information attained in these conferences to influence our clinical work and how we implement and manage our service.

Latest Conference Reports

Working with Transgender Clients

Conducting Online Therapy Sessions

Working with Trauma Clients in an Online Environment

Assessing and Managing Clinical Risks in Formulations

Formulation in Psychotherapy and Psychology

Attachment and Parenting Conference

Working at Relational Depth

Working with Anger and Aggression

Working with Self-Harm and Suicide

Contracting Around Suicide

Working with Dual Diagnosis.

Saving young lives: Preventing Suicide in Young People & Children. Implementing the National Inquiry recommendations.

The role of the Caldicott Guardians

Improving Physical Health for People with Mental Health Conditions

Obtaining informed Consent Effectively

Understanding the Mental Capacity act

Safeguarding vulnerable adults

Mark Rayner and Lauren Sayers have been guest speakers for two years consecutively at the Healthcare Conference in London titled ‘Achieving Excellence in Recovery Oriented Services’.