FRIDAY PROGRAMME
08:15REGISTRATION – Upper Concourse – Arts Building, Trinity College Dublin
09:00OPENING CEREMONY – BURKE THEATER
– Dr Fiona O’Reilly, Street Medicine Ireland
– Professor Jo-Hanna Ivers, Trinity College Dublin
– Minister Jennifer Murnane O’Connor
09:30PLENARY – KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
– Professor Andrea Williamson, University of Glasgow – Inclusion Health & Applying a missingness lens to healthcare
– Professor Jo-Hanna Ivers, Trinity College Dublin – Building Systemic Capital to Advance Addiction Recovery in Ireland
10:45-11:15TEA/COFFEE BREAK – Lower Concourse
PRESENTATION & BUZZ GROUP INTERACTIVE SESSION
11:15-12:45Burke Theatre
Standard Presentations
Swift Theatre
Standard Presentations
Uí Chadhain Theatre
Standard Presentations
Room 3074
Buzz groups
Room 3025
Standard Presentations
ChairSusan SmithClíona Ní CheallaighSalome MbuguaFiona OReillyNorma Harnedy
Fiona RiordanJulian SureyAoibhinn WalshConan DoonanBernard Kenny
Trends in deaths among people experiencing homelessness in Ireland, 2019 to 2021A descriptive analysis of a collaborative mobile outreach infectious disease healthcare intervention for street-based sex workersLynn Clinic – Making every encounter countThe VanaLiffey – Ana Liffey Drug Project’s mobile harm reduction serviceA modern, practical approach to addiction management in primary care
Sinead O’Mahony CareyCaitriona PollardLaura FitzharrisClodagh DonnellanCiara Cotter
A Day in Her Shoes : Social Therapeutic Intervention’s for women with the living experience of substance misuse Health Screening for Protection Applicants – a culturally informed approachTo explore the experiences of asylum seekers refugees and vulnerable migrants accessing healthcare in Ireland: a qualitative studyWomen specific case management service – Dublin & MidwestThe Impact of a Nurse-Led Primary Care Service in a Homeless Organisation
Meghan Lynch Ann K. PiercyJacopo Villani & Emilia MarchelewskaSheenagh WalshCaroline Finlay
HSE National Drug Treatment Centre Inclusion Health ModelEQUAL CHECK AND CHAT: Bringing rapid HIV/STI Testing to the CommunityCreating a National Mental Health Engagement Structure for ethnic minoritiesThe role of a psych nurse on an inclusion health teamProviding Buvidal Treatment to the Rural Community
Geraldine ReganGráinne LawlorMaca HourihaneJoanne TallisJess Sears
Causes and explanations of chronic family homelessness: the personal aspect.Highlighting Early Onset Frailty in the Inclusion Health Population in an Acute SettingCross Pollination & Partnerships: Mobilising Multidisciplinary Partnership Across Healthcare Professionals in Support of Palestinian Colleagues Under Fire (Human Rights Advocacy and Activism)HSE Women’s Health Service and GP Social Inclusion ClinicReviewing the Appropriateness of Prescribed Anti-Seizure Medication in Inclusion Health Patients attending Addiction Treatment Services- an ANP-led Service
Cora AppelbeOlayinka AremuDomhnall McGlacken-ByrneKayla O SheaKeane Ryan
Inclusion Health: Voices from the margins Podcast seriesTackling Health Inequalities in the Irish Healthcare System: Innovative Approaches and Lessons LearnedUnveiling disparities – over representation of Roma among measles cases in regional Irish data The Genio Project for Women from the travelling community Mind Set Go – An innovative approach to building resilience
Joe Slattery
Impact of Addiction on families and loved ones
Donna McGee
Hearing the voice of women in addiction & exploring the underlying factors
Olha Khoroshevska
Mental Health and Psychological Support Services by the Irish Red Cross
12:45-13:30LUNCH – Lower Concourse
INTERNATIONAL PLENARY
13:30-14:15Burke Theatre
Standard Presentations
ChairDr Jim Withers, Street Medicine Institute
Dr Al Story, NHS
Inclusion Health – A Conceptual Framework
Dr Kaitlin Schwan, USC Street Medicine
Confronting Dehumanization: Can street medicine go further?
Maryanne Karanja, Street Medicine Therapy Africa
A Community-Driven Approach to Tackling Substance Use Disorders
PRESENTATION SESSION
14:15-15:00Burke Theatre
Standard Presentations
Swift Theatre
Quick Fire Presentations
Uí Chadhain Theatre
Quick Fire Presentations
Room 3074
Standard Presentations
Room 3025
Standard Presentations
ChairAntonia BuraAnna Marie NaughtonAustin O’Carroll
Sinéad CareyNicola Perry
Andy O’HaraStephanie HallEileen O’ConnorNorma HarnedyYvonne Davis
Peer Partnership for ChangeFocus Ireland: Mid-West Youth Housing projectCancer among socially excluded groups – a review of presentations to the Inclusion Health service 2024Implementation of a Buprenorphine Injection Service in the West of IrelandWho Says What is Good? A Service User Led Approach to Assessing Trauma-Informed Services
Alice KociejowskiJohn O’DonoghueSinéad GroganRichard CarsonJohn Gibbons
Formalising the peer practitioner role in NHS inclusion health Towards Healing, providing counselling support for survivors for childhood abuse with the Catholic ChurchComplex Case Submission“You loved me without wanting to fix me, and that’s what saved my life.” When guest becomes host: Implications for inclusion health in HIV and addiction support.Return to Care – The missing link in Hepatitis C elimination
Jo RolfeFiona KennedyHau V. NguyenMaria O’Shaughnessy,
Jenny Smyth
Kathleen Mulhall & Éilish Burke
A spotlight on the value of the relationshipExploring the impact of the LEAP-W trial, a targeted exercise intervention for women experiencing homelessness, addiction, and mental health challenges. A mixed-methods feasibility study.Interventions to improve sexual heath among the homeless community: a realist review protocolTOPPLE & Circle: Preventing and responding to overdose among the homeless population through peer-led education and training programmesGroup Reflective Practice in Homeless Services
Niamh KerslakeZeina Omar
Defining the inclusion health population at Tallaght University Hospital – a needs analysisMapping the Burden of Alcohol-Related Brain Injury “Prevalence, Length of Stay, and Cost of Care for Alcohol-Related Brain Injury Insights from HIPE Data and Chart Review”
Kate NevinNigel Moloney
Review of Indications for Anti-psychotic Prescribing in Wheatfield Prison‘Pharmacopola Sine Tecto’
Samantha Makiwa
Addiction Care in the Health System
15:00-15:30TEA/COFFEE BREAK – Lower Concourse
PANELS AND WORKSHOPS
15:30-16:30Burke Theatre
PANEL
Swift Theatre
WORKSHOP
Uí Chadhain Theatre
WORKSHOP
Room 3074
PANEL
Room 3025
WORKSHOP
ChairPatrick O’DonnellRalph Hurley O’DwyerAustin O’CarrollStephen LynchEileen Sweeney
Policy in action – describing how policy relevant to inclusion health (IH) ‘happens’Linguistic Barriers in Healthcare: Risks, Realities, and Reform
– This interactive workshop explores the challenges of healthcare interpreting in Ireland. It aims to raise awareness of the current interpreting landscape and its challenges, to equip participants with practical insights on working with interpreters, to engage participants in solution-oriented discussion and to stimulate momentum for system-level reform of language access in healthcare.
The Social Construction of Stigma
– This workshop will explore how stigma is socially constructed and will examine this primarily through the lens of disability. The workshop will also inform participants of the Medical versus the Social Models of Disability debate and tease out how these impact on our understanding of our role as health and social care workers.
Human Trafficking
– The new National Referral Mechanism (NRM) in Ireland was established through the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Human Trafficking) Act 2024 is a revised framework for identifying and supporting victims of human trafficking. It expands the number of agencies that can formally identify victims beyond An Garda Síochána. This panel will discuss the new law, how we can help victims come forward, prevent human trafficking and the supports that are available for victims/survivors.
Treating Symptoms vs Healing Systems
– This workshop will demonstrate the healing benefits of authentic human connection over the intellectual understanding and treatment of mental illness and distress. It will provide an overview of the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model. Participants can try experiential exercises that help us have compassion for, and work courageously with, the emotions and behaviours of our clients as well as those that arise in us as workers.
ContributorsJim Walsh,
Geoffrey Corcoran,
Bríd Shanahan,
Betsy Abu,
Antonia Bura,
Dawn Russell
Mary Phelan,
Lisa Cordos,
Ashwin Delmonte Sen
Niamh Thornton,
Kathryn Mc Grath,
Detective Sergeant Andrew Lambe,
Hilary Bizumuremyi
16:30-17:00CLOSING – Burke Theatre
Dr Patrick O’Donnell – Irish Street Medicine
Helena Murphy – Irish Street Medicine
SATURDAY PROGRAMME
09:15-09:30 OPENING – Burke Theatre
Dr Anna Marie Naughton, Irish Street Medicine
Professor Colin Doherty, Trinity College Dublin
09:30-10:30KEYNOTE – Burke Theatre
Professor Nick Maynard, Oxford University Hospital NHS Trust Gaza – a War on Healthcare
10:30-11:00TEA/COFFEE BREAK
PRESENTATION SESSION
11:00-12:30Burke Theatre
Standard Presentation
Swift Theatre
Standard Presentation
Uí Chadhain Theatre
Standard Presentation
Room 3074
Standard Presentation
Room 3025
Standard Presentation
ChairLynn RuaneAileen KitchingAnnaMaria NaughtonDon CoffeyAngy Skuce
Paul WalshMia de FaoiteDeirdre DowdallRachel ColeEibhlín Collins
Rough Sleeper Outreach and Street Medicine in GalwayBreaking the Silence: An insight into Irelands sex trade through RuhamaA review and evaluation of long-acting buprenorphine for opioid substitution treatment from three Dublin-based drug treatment clinicsThe Inclusion Health Service at the Mercy University Hospital, CorkRed Cells in the Sunset
Use of metaphor in Inclusion Health – Therapeutic Value or Bunkum?
Georgia RichardMeishan ZhangOlwen KennedyJulie Broderick,
Rikke Siersbaek
Laura O’Reilly
Homelessness is associated with accelerated brain ageingUndocumented and Unwell: Chinese-speaking Migrants’ Encounters with the Irish Healthcare SystemThe emerging role of occupational therapy in opioid substitution treatment, in an Irish contextAn Investigation the Scale and Impact of Physical Disability in People Experiencing Homelessness in IrelandAn exploration of women and crack cocaine use in Ballymun: trajectories, experiences, and interventions
Hannah LuceyChristabel MpanagaDes CrowleyFiona MastersonJennifer Smyth
Faltering Care: An ethnographic study of the impact of losing child custody on homelessness amongst women in Dublin, IrelandSeparated children seeking international protection – Complex need informing a tailored pathway of careEvaluation of an Irish tele-medicine based opioid substitution treatment modelShort-term trauma-informed therapy for alleviating symptoms of PTSD The Naloxone Programme – HSeLanD Opioid Overdose Awareness and Naloxone Administration Training course and the HPRA register
Zana Khan & Kari VyasEdel Lynch (Revised – Room Change)Sinéad CareyBríd ShanahanLeonie Boland
Addressing the unmet neuropsychological and brain injury needs of people experiencing homelessness: A pilot integrated care pathway Management and treatment of Hepatitis C in Cork PrisonTrauma Informed SupervisionDeep EndGeneral Practice experience of Inclusion Health – Deep End Ireland advocates on behalf of GPs serving the most deprived communities in ireland. Capturing outcomes: the use of the Recovery Star
John GilmoreBenny McCabe
Review of Crisis Mental Health support in Inclusion HealthNavigating the landscape of the unspeakable
12:30-13:15LUNCH
PRESENTATION SESSION
13:15-13:55Burke Theatre
Quick Fire Presentations
Swift Theatre
Standard Presentations
Uí Chadhain Theatre
Quick Fire Presentations
Room 3074
Buzz Groups
Room 3025
Quick Fire Presentations
ChairPatrick O’DonnellJenny SmythSinéad CareyNicola PerryEnda Barron
Niamh ThorntonDan Iacob,
Michelle George,
Paul Metcalfe
Christine O ConnorMichael HeveyAnna Marie Naughton
Breaking the Cycle – Addressing Mental Health and Homelessness through Integrated Care‘A Better Way’ A Story of Partnership, Training, Respect and Saving LivesHepatitis C Development and Outreach Worker Role.ANP Led Inclusion Mental Health Liaison ServiceDeveloping a Cervical screening service in a homeless setting
Frances MoranWilliam MowldsDavid HealyStacey KellyKieran Harkin
Are you up to date with your Retina Screening?Summary of research activity of The Refugee Psychology Service, HSE Mayo and RoscommonNo data about us without us: co-designing a more inclusive National Inpatient Experience Survey with marginalised communities The Drug & Alcohol Liaison Midwife’s experience on how inter agency working supports pregnant women that misuse substancesReferral pathway to OPD for patients of No Fixed Abode – a system designed for failure
Siobhan QuirkeCarolanne Buckley & Keirna ForanMeaza Haddis GebeyehuLeonie BolandYvon Luky
A Clinical Pathway for the Use of Long-Acting Injectable antiretroviral therapy (LAI-ART) in Adherence Challenged People Living with HIV Participation with Adults in a Resettlement Orientation Centre on Integration into New CommunitiesAddressing Barriers to Treatment and Healthcare for Internally Displaced Women Affected by Conflict-Driven Gender-Based Violence in Ethiopia: A Health Literacy PerspectiveProgramme for the Homeless: a HSE mental health service for people experiencing homelessnessMigrant community engagement in health: challenges and opportunities
Lisa LawlessSophie CoalterKenneth HanwaySalome Mbugua
Women’s Health Clinic in GranbyPeople Experiencing Homelessness With COPD Are Younger And Have More Severe Disease Than Housed People With COPDAssessing and managing intensive complex needs to secure and maintain placement is homeless servicesAkiDwA Recent Research
Noel Murphy
A table with three legs – the absence of recovery capital
PANELS AND WORKSHOPS
14:00-15:00Burke Theatre
PANEL
Swift Theatre
PANEL
Uí Chadhain Theatre
WORKSHOP
Room 3074
WORKSHOP
Room 3025
WORKSHOP
ChairFiona O’ReillyLynn RuaneAngie WallaceAngy SkuceMargaret Griffin,
Geraldine McGovern
Street Medicine An International Perspective Exploring the meaning of Peer Work Sharing risk when working with complex cases
– This workshop is useful for people working with cases that are complex and involve a level of risk. The aim of the workshop is to explore the merits of integrated care planning. We explore how we can share the risk involved in complex cases, to secure better outcomes and support staff by working together.
Effective Advocacy for Health and Social Care workers
– This workshop will explore that role, and discuss how we can most effectively advocate for people in need – at individual, population, and global levels. We will discuss the principles of advocacy, the risks and limitations, and how our ethical values both inform and sometimes limit what we can do.
Managing Diabetes Mellitus in a homeless setting
– A workshop on the practical aspects of DM care especially Type 1, in a homeless setting.It will be interactive and based on complex case studies with opportunities for questions and discussion.It will also look at resources available to improve care.
ContributorsJim Withers,
Kaitlin Schwan,
Maryanne Karanja,
Salome Mbugua
Bernard West,
Andy O’Hara,
Paula Kearney
15:00- 15:30CLOSING – BURKE THEATRE
The Street Medicine Team –
Dr Fiona O’Reilly
Dr Anna Marie Naughton
Dr Patrick O’Donnell