Unique Learning Day: Getting More from Routine Outcome Measurement

We'd like to share the details of an upcoming learning event that could be valuable to managers and placement providers. The event is aimed at those interested in gaining a fuller understanding of the breadth of research defining the potential of measurement, and/or motivated to engage in facilitated group discussion to help define the pathways to an optimised yield from measurement for clients, practitioners, management, and funders alike.

The upcoming event, held on April 23rd and April 24th, 2025, will take place at the Whitworth Art Gallery (University of Manchester) at a cost of £195 for one day and £295 for two days.

Each day will be led by a selected team of internationally recognised authorities from the US and Europe – with a traditional conference presentation structure on Day 1 and workshop-style facilitated discussion on Day 2.

Brief profiles of the keynote speakers follow below:

Dr Susan Douglas

An internationally recognized thought leader in using feedback technology to improve health care practice and spur organisational learning, Dr. Douglas applies human-centered design and systems thinking approaches to help leaders improve organizational metrics with the golden thread of data-informed decision-making. With 20+ years at the intersection of executive leadership, organizational learning, team effectiveness, high-impact communication, trauma-informed care, design thinking, and digital transformation, Dr. Douglas supports executives, senior leaders, and teams in a range of industries, including but not limited to health care, technology, higher education, and the government. A highly regarded speaker and masterful facilitator, Dr. Douglas regularly presents at conferences, facilitates roundtables for senior women leaders, and leads corporate retreats. As a professor at Vanderbilt University, she conducts research and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in leadership, designing and leading teams, and program evaluation. She has written almost 50 peer-reviewed publications and several book chapters.

Dr Christian Moltu

A recognized leader in mental health innovation. His work focuses on feedback-informed psychotherapy, where he uses technology and human-centered design to enhance treatment outcomes, improve patient engagement, and support sustainable mental health care practices. Dr. Moltu’s pioneering contributions to clinical feedback systems have earned national and international acclaim, including multiple awards for innovation and quality improvement. An accomplished researcher, Dr. Moltu has authored more than 100 international scientific papers on psychotherapy, mental health innovation, and patient-centered care. Dr. Moltu’s early career as a clinical psychologist honed his expertise in emotion-focused therapy and trauma-informed care, forming a strong foundation for his current work. Dr. Moltu regularly collaborates with academic and clinical partners across Europe to promote innovation and best practices in psychotherapy and digital health.

For more information and to express interest, please contact the event organisers directly at admin@coreims.co.uk. The closing date for Expressions of Interest is Friday 7th February 2025.

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