Open Dialogue: Building a New Era in Mental Health Care
World Mental Health Day Conference
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Location
De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms
61-65 Great Queen Street London WC2B 5DA United KingdomGood to know
Highlights
- 7 hours
- In person
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About this event
*Open Dialogue: Building Anticipation for a New Era in Mental Health Care*
World Mental Health Day Conference – October 10th, 2025
Open Dialogue is one of the most talked-about innovations in mental health care of recent decades. First developed in Northern Finland, this collaborative, person-centred approach has shown remarkable outcomes in supporting people through some of the most challenging experiences of their lives. By placing dialogue, relationships, and shared decision-making at the heart of care, Open Dialogue offers a humane and empowering way to deliver mental healthcare
The UK is now home to the largest and most rigorous study of Open Dialogue in the world to date – the ODDESSI trial. This multi-centre randomised controlled trial has been followed with great anticipation by clinicians, patients, and health systems internationally. Its findings, due to be published in January 2026, have the potential to shape the future of mental health services across the globe.
On World Mental Health Day, October 10th, 2025, we invite you to join us for a landmark conference dedicated to Open Dialogue. This event will showcase the model in action, bringing together clinicians and patients to share their lived experiences of working within and receiving Open Dialogue care. Their stories will illuminate the real-world impact of this approach: from fostering trust and awareness to creating space for genuine recovery.
We will also be joined by the leading academics and researchers at the forefront of the ODDESSI trial. They will provide a unique insight into the process of conducting this historic study and reflect on what the upcoming results could mean for practice, policy, and the future of mental health care worldwide.
This is an unmissable opportunity to engage with one of the most important conversations in mental health today. Whether you are a clinician, researcher, policymaker, or someone with lived experience, this conference offers a chance to connect, learn, and be part of a movement that is reshaping how we understand and deliver mental health care.
Tickets
Option 1 - £5 (unwaged and anyone with lived experience as a service user or carer of mental health services);
Option 2 - £10 (general admission).
The event will take place at
61 - 65 Great Queen Street, London, WC2B 5DA.
Getting there:
5 minutes walk from Holborn and Covent Garden tube stations or a short taxi ride from Kings Cross St Pancras and Euston Station.
If you're planning to park near the venue, please see below nearby car parks:
- NCP Covent Garden: Parker Mews, London WC2B 5NT (2 minute walk)
- NCP Bloomsbury Square: Bloomsbury Square Gardens, London WC1A 2RJ (7 minute walk)
- APCOA Covent Garden: 1 Museum Street, London WC1A 1JR (6 minute walk)
There are also council operated pay and display bays available directly outside the venue.
Frequently asked questions
No, the venue will not be providing any food, please plan your own lunch in the nearby area.
The agenda is being finalised and will be added here shortly.
No, it will not be streamed or recorded but some of the material used during the conference will be available after the event.
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