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This session will also include an introduction to the MHIN, an NIHR-funded network that aims to drive national collaborations and changes in mental health practice 

This session will begin with a presentation by experts in the field outlining current literature, conceptualising frameworks and analysis of sustainability case studies.

Following this, there will be a discussion with panel members, and reflections from the MHIN team. Expect highlights of learnings and successes from ongoing projects the panel members are engaged in.

Who should attend

  • MHIN site partners, teams and collaborators
  • Commissioners and policymakers working in local government, health and social care, including Voluntary and Community Sector organisations.
  • Clinicians, practitioners, and researchers interested in implementation, sustainability of interventions.
  • Anyone working in mental health service delivery and improvement.
  • Anyone interested in hearing about innovative approaches to tackling sustainability queries.

Find out more about the MHIN programme: NIHR Mental Health Implementation Network

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