DOTI North: Mental Health | Powered by Snook
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Design On The Inside is back in Glasgow. This time, as part of Mental Health Awareness Week, DOTI North is focusing on service design for mental health.
Today, mental health problems cause a bigger impact than tuberculosis, cancer, or heart disease. The world is standing up to take on the challenge of designing products and services that address the growing issue of mental health and wellbeing. We will discuss how service providers and charitable organisations in Scotland are using design within their organisations to address their Mental Health challenges.
We are thrilled to have a fantastic lineup of speakers, so far they include:
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Trevor Lakey - Health Improvement and Inequalities Manager at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde | @SyneDrum
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Mark MacMillan - Head of Corporate Services at Kibble
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Anne Dhir - Project Director at Snook | @brightkaos
We will also hear from a mother who will share her personal experience of supporting a child through mental health services around the UK.
We look forward to seeing you on May 17th for a morning of discussion, networking and learnings.
Please note:
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The main presentations and Q&A session runs from 09:00 - 10:30. However, there is networking time from 10:30 - 11:30 for those who want to meet and talk.
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Photographs will be taken during the event. If you would not like your photograph to be taken, please make yourself known to Snook staff on the day of the event.
- Previous DOTI North events have been free of charge but a number of people would book tickets and not show up. If this ticket charge is stopping you from attending, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Design on the inside (DOTI) is a morning of discussion where we lift the lid on organisations and delve into how they design the products and services we use everyday. We eat pastries, share a cup of coffee, and explore the ins-and-outs of how design is being implemented, used, and scaled across organisations.