Substance Misuse and the Brain: Practical Solutions for Supporting Clients
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Substance Misuse and the Brain: Practical Solutions for Supporting Clients

Learn how substance misuse affects the brain and practical strategies to support clients

By HSE Social Inclusion and the Department of Hospital Psychology, CUH

Date and time

Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:00 - 16:15 GMT

Location

Oriel House Hotel

Main Street Cork Ireland

Agenda

9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Registration and Networking: Conference Room

Michaela will assist you

9:30 AM - 9:40 AM

Opening Address: Mr David Lane, Head of Social Inclusion, HSE Cork and Kerry

David Lane, Head of Social Inclusion Cork Kerry

9:40 AM - 9:50 AM

Setting the Scene: Facts to Keep in Mind!

John Morris Ukraine Drug & Alcohol Services,


Mr. Morris will give an overview of the current picture of drug use in our community and set the scene for the days training by sharing some important facts. Mr. Morris studied community development ...

9:50 AM - 10:30 AM

How the Brain Works

Dr. Louise Reid, Clinical Neuropsychologist, CUH


The brain is a complex organ that controls every process that regulates our body. It also controls our thoughts, emotions and behaviour. This talk will introduce the basic functioning of the brain, s...

10:30 AM - 11:15 AM

The Neuropsychology of Addiction: Practical Points to Inform Client Care

Dr. Marie Claire O' Brien


This presentation highlights the impact of different substances on the brain including our thinking skills, emotional functioning and the consequence for daily life. The implications for supports an...

11:15 AM - 11:45 AM

Tea / Coffee (provided as part of the event)

Refreshments Area

11:45 AM - 12:15 PM

Where there is life, there's always hope

Rachel Galvin


Our guest speaker, Ms. Rachel Galvin will speak from a lived experience perspective, generously giving us insight into important considerations in this area. She is currently 6 years in recovery , Ra...

12:15 PM - 1:00 PM

Human Social Genomics

Dr. Aidan Horan


Dr. Horan will introduce the concepts of human social genomics. He will explain the consequences of adverse experiences on the human genome and how this brings a lifelong and negative bias for o...

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Lunch Break

Lunch available to purchase on site

2:00 PM - 2:20 PM

The Assisted Decision Making Act and Homeless and Addiction Services

Jim Lane


The presentation will focus on the interaction of the Assisted Decision Making(ADM) act and homeless and addiction services, with a case study example to illustrate the complexities involved. Mr. J...

2:20 PM - 2:50 PM

Cillians journey

Cillian


Our guest speaker, Cillian will give us a unique insight from a lived perspective, into important considerations when working in this area. Cillian is 31 years old. For the past 22 months he has been...

2:50 PM - 3:20 PM

An Introduction to Acute Symptomatic Seizures

Dr. Ged O' Connor Consultant Neurologist, CUH


This presentation gives an overview of acute symptomatic seizures as a result of substance withdrawal and the direct effects of alcohol and drugs on the brain . Dr. Ged O' Connor qualified from UCC i...

3:20 PM - 4:00 PM

Discussion, Questions and Answers

4:00 PM - 4:15 PM

Closing Comments and Home

Dr. Jennifer Hayes

About this event

  • Event lasts 7 hours 15 minutes

Substance Misuse and the Brain: Practical Solutions for Supporting Clients

Join us at this exciting conference in Oriel House Hotel to learn about the neurological and neuropsychological effects of substance misuse on the brain and practical and effective strategies to support clients through their recovery journey. Learn from people with personal and lived experience and from experts in the field of medicine, neurology and neuropsychology. This conference is open to all adults with an interest in the area, including professionals who provide services and supports to people with addiction difficulties and people with lived experience. Applicants must be over 18 years of age. Early booking is advised and the Learning goals are as follows:

Learning Goals:

1: Increased understanding of the human brain and the impact that alcohol and drugs have on the brain.

2: Improved understanding of how the neurological impact of alcohol and drugs, combined with a lack of knowledge and understanding on the part of professionals can result in access and engagement barriers / challenges between clients and professionals

3: Improved understanding of the common difficulties with access and engagement and how these can be understood / framed in the context of changes to the brain following alcohol and drug use

4: Increased understanding of practical and effective ways to modify service delivery and supports to improve outcomes for clients.

5: Insight, advice and guidance from people with lived experience of addiction to improve understanding of addiction and what approaches and values taken by professionals are helpful on the road to recovery.

Frequently asked questions

Is there parking available?

Yes, parking available at the venue

I can no longer attend. What do I need to do?

Please contact the organiser and let them know so that your place can be offered to someone else. Email: Michaela.OCallaghan@hse.ie