2024 Conference Feedback Day 2 Thank you for attending the Wellbeing Conference on Saturday 9th November 2024 Name(Required) First Last Profession(Required) Doctor Veterinary Surgeon Dentist Nurse Other Professional Registration Number(Required)Email(Required) SECTION 1: The Aims of the Conference were as follows(1) to bring together doctors, nurses, veterinary surgeons and dentists (as members of the healthcare professions with the highest rates of suicide), and other interested parties, to offer mutual support, to encourage wellbeing, and to find common paths towards hope and suicide prevention. (2) to understand, in an atmosphere of genuine inter-professional learning alongside the Regulators, the factors impacting mental ill-health and suicidality in the medical, veterinary, nursing and dental professions. (3) to explore, with input from the GDC, GMC, NMC and RCVS, the concept of compassionate regulation and to understand how learning together inter-professionally may offer solutions to greater wellbeing in these professions. Please indicate if you consider that the Aims were met:(Required) Yes No Partially Overall rating of the Conference(Required)PoorAcceptableGoodOutstanding Section 2: Educational QualityPlease rate the educational quality of each speaker(Required)PoorAcceptableGoodOutstandingMr Richard McCannMs Haylis SmithDr Jess MorganProf John GibsonPlease give individual comments on specific speakers belowParticular comments on Mr Richard McCannParticular comments on Ms Haylis SmithParticular comments on Dr Jess MorganParticular comments on Prof John Gibson SECTION 3: Learning Outcomes:Please indicate which stream you attended:(Required) Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 1: Interprofessional Thinking and Learning, did the session cause you to change your attitude and/or professional practise Yes No Stream 2: Stress and Anxiety Management, did the session cause you to change your attitude and/or professional practise Yes No Delegates attending this event will: Understand the factors impacting wellbeing, mental health and suicidality in the healthcare professions. Understand the issues at the patient (or client)-clinician interface which have taken us from applauding healthcare staff each Thursday evening during COVID, to a time of the highest rates of complaints and referrals to the regulators. Understand the components of compassionate regulation of healthcare professions. Be challenged to implement strategies for change at individual, administrative, regulatory and government levels to improve mental health and wellbeing in healthcare, thus reducing rates of suicide. Please indicate if you consider that the Learning Outcomes were met:(Required) Fully Partially Not at all Section 4: Further CommentsPlease offer any comments/suggestions you would like to address to the organisers of the Conference with regard to organisation, catering and facilities: Δ