Event Details
Enhancing Adolescent Care and Transition into Adult Services
What is it about?
You will leave the conference buzzing with both the ideas and the tools to implement training to improve adolescent care, steer adolescent patients smoothly through transition and make the shift towards 0-25 services. Plus, benefit from on the ground perspectives of driving forward the role primary care in transition and capitalising on youth workers to improve communication with young people.
Why should you attend?
Attend this interactive virtual networking conference which follows the success of 2020s ‘CYP Transition to Adult Services’ conference which took place online, on Monday 7th September and was rated ‘very good’ or ‘excellent’ by 100% of attendees. Book your place at this dedicated day to receive expert advice and benefit from a unique opportunity to:
- Meet each other - turn on your videos and microphones in the breakout rooms and really interact with your peers
- Engage with speakers' presentations and Q&A – in the main conference room with a chair
- ‘Great content, enjoyed the Q&A sessions and the break out rooms’
- Take part in facilitated interactive sessions – enabled by moderators in the breakout rooms
- Share feedback – using the chat box and moderators sharing content in the main conference room
Key learning outcomes
Take away ideas from trailblazers and adapt them for your own service; this is your opportunity to learn how to:
- Implement national improvement strategies
- Advance training and education for clinicians
- Enhance the quality of care in transition
- Utilise learnings from the National Transition Network
- Progress the role of primary care in transition
- Improve communication through youth work
- Develop 0-25 and adolescent specific services
- Engage your patients to deliver a successful transition
Who should attend?
This online forum has been designed to fulfil the needs of professionals working in adolescent care and dealing with the transition of children and young people from paediatric to adult services, including but not limited to:
- Transition Nurses, Coordinators and Managers
- Paediatric Nurses, APNPs, Matrons and Sisters
- Consultants, Clinicians and Clinical Leads across both Paediatric and Adult Services
- Family Services Leads
Sponsorship and exhibition opportunities
Have you considered sponsoring one of our online courses? Our events are carefully crafted and through our rigorous research we focus on and address the specific themes and topics that are driving the NHS forward. If you'd like further information on how you can showcase your product or service at this, or any of our courses, webinars or conferences, please contact sarah.kemm@sbk-healthcare.co.uk for further details.
Working with your association or network
If you belong to an association or network that is related to a paediatric audience, SBK would welcome working with you. As a media partner we could promote you and the work that you do, offer your members or network a discounted rate and link with your website here. Please contact laura.moore@sbk-healthcare.co.uk for further details.

Past events
“CYP Transition to Adult Services” took place in September 2020 was described as ‘brilliantly hosted,’ and an “extremely well organised event with some interesting learning to take away” and “a really informative day - lovely to have opportunities to network.”
Providing a smooth transition for CYP: engage and provide training for your MDT, adapt your service and improve your patients’ outcomes
9.00 | Registration and networking opportunity |
9.30 | Chair’s opening remarks Louise Porter, National Lead Nurse, Burdett National Transition Nursing Network and Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust |
National Updates | |
9.40 | The latest on the Long Term Plan priorities and developing transition competencies Long Term Plan update: what are the priorities? Moving to a 0-25 service: the impact on transition and your service What are the competencies and capabilities required to progress the support adolescents receive? Katie Puplett, Children and Young People’s Senior Policy Manager, Children and Young People’s Transformation Programme, NHS England and NHS Improvement |
10.05 | Enhancing the quality of care in transition services: insights from the National Transition Network An overview of quality improvement progress and the impact on CYP transition Shared learnings and implementable guidance to advance transition in your service How can you reduce Adverse Childhood Experiences through good transition? Louise Porter, National Lead Nurse, Burdett National Transition Nursing Network and Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust |
10.30 | Questions and answers |
10.40 | Interactive discussion: Training clinicians for adolescent specific care and smooth transitions |
11.00 | Screen break |
11.10 | Feedback from interactive discussion: Training clinicians for adolescent specific care and smooth transitions |
Building Multi-Disciplinary Transition | |
11.25 | The role of primary care in improving adolescent care and transition How can primary care effectively support adolescent care and transition:; why is it so important? Working within the wider MDT: how does the role of the GP and primary care fit in? Evidenced insights and outcomes of The Well Centre: first-hand experiences shared Stephanie Lamb, GP Partner and Clinical Director, Herne Hill Group Practice and The Well Centre |
11.50 | Developing the role of the youth worker: improving communication in transition for young people How, where and when to engage with young people for transition into adult services Lessons learnt: what strategies have worked and been effective in engaging adolescents in their healthcare? Measuring the impact of youth workers for adolescents in the transition process |
12.15 | Questions and answers |
12.25 | Interactive discussion: Building your MDT and working collaboratively to improve care for young people |
12.45 | Lunch break |
1.15 | Feedback from interactive discussion: Building your MDT and working collaboratively to improve care for young people |
Enhancing Outcomes for Young People | |
1.30 | Case study: Service development for patients aged 10-25 to ensure smooth transition to adult services The role of the adolescent service and the impact on patients and their transition Evidenced insights for engaging children and young people in their care Measuring the outcomes and exploring the benefits of an adolescent rheumatology service |
1.55 | Questions and answers |
2.05 | Interactive discussion: How to improve outcomes for your patients during transition |
2.25 | Screen break |
2.35 | Feedback from interactive discussion: How to improve outcomes for your patients during transition |
2.50 | Case study: Providing care that supports effective and successful transition for young people Working across an MDT to enhance care for adolescent patients and improve their transition Developing and evolving transition pathways to achieve the best outcomes Case study examples shared: overcoming challenges and providing successful transition Neil Fletcher, Roald Dahl CNS for Teenager and Young Adults, Barts Health |
Engaging your Patients in their Transition | |
3.15 | Lived experience shared: implementing changes to improve transition into adult care Shared first-hand experience on the transition process What could have been done differently to make transition more smooth? Where does the best support come from? |
3.40 | Questions and answers |
3.50 | Chair’s closing remarks and close of conference |
Book now to hear from pioneers who are leading the way:
Louise Porter
Neil Fletcher
Stephanie Lamb
Katie Puplett
Pricing Structure
This pricing structure applies across this conference and related events
- £299 + VAT one NHS or public sector place
- £249 + VAT (each) for two or more NHS or public sector places
- £599 + VAT one commercial organisation place
- Commercial companies are also invited to sponsor this day please contact sarah.kemm@sbk-healthcare.co.uk for further details
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Reservations
If your funding has not yet been secured or you would like to hold your place with no obligation, you can reserve your place with us. Please email reservemyplace@sbk-healthcare.co.uk with your details:
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Terms & Conditions
Travel
Travel is not included in the conference fee. It is the responsibility of each delegate to make their way to the conference venue in adequate time. The conference organisers are not liable for any delays or non-attendance resulting from delayed or suspended transportation.
Cancellations
A full refund of fees will be made only for cancellations received in writing 28 days before the date of the event (less £90 administration charge). Notice of cancellation must be received in writing and submitted by contacting us here. Should you need to cancel your registration after this date, the registration fee remains payable in its entirety although a substitution will be accepted and conference documentation will be provided. You are still entitled to conference documentation in the event of cancellation.
Substitutions & Name Changes
Substitutions for delegates unable to attend after registering are acceptable at any time. To inform us of a name change, please contact us here. It may be necessary for reasons beyond the control of the conference organisers to alter the venue, content, speakers or the timing of the programme. We will endeavour to keep you abreast of such changes but any unavoidable change to the conference format will not constitute a reason to refund the conference fee. Should the event be postponed, we will endeavour to reschedule the event. If, for reasons beyond the control of the conference organiser, the event is cancelled, a full refund will be made. We do not accept any liability for any incurred costs resulting from a postponement or cancellation.
Certification of Attendance
A certificate for Continuing Professional Development will be given to each participant who completes the course, as a record of your continuing professional training and development.
Fee
Registration fees are payable in advance. The fee includes documentation, refreshments and lunch, it does not include travel costs or accommodation. If your fee has not been received prior to the event, delegates without proof of payment will be asked for either a credit card guarantee on the day or to sign a proof of attendance form.
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Additional Documentation
If you are unable to attend or would like to pick up an additional set of documentation on the day, the event documentation is available for purchase at £89 per set.