1 00:00:08,010 --> 00:00:13,590 High on and suggested we've got a few more people who registered slowly coming in, 2 00:00:13,590 --> 00:00:21,180 but he suggested as we were a small group and we want to try and make sure we take things forward and network as well. 3 00:00:21,180 --> 00:00:28,630 And that's the whole point of this, that we go around the room and just briefly say who you are and where you've come from. 4 00:00:28,630 --> 00:00:33,450 We'll start with London, who's at the back who proposed this right? 5 00:00:33,450 --> 00:00:44,980 And I'm Pamela Webster. I have retired from the NHS and I have worked with the Oxford and the sustainable centres that not work. 6 00:00:44,980 --> 00:00:49,130 I volunteer to be as their health leader. 7 00:00:49,130 --> 00:00:54,480 So thank you very much for coming. And it's. 8 00:00:54,480 --> 00:01:01,600 Of good to have. It's amazing to see what a mixed audience we have, and that's exactly what we were hoping for. 9 00:01:01,600 --> 00:01:14,500 This conference has had a very long incubation period and it's almost as long as but some of the elephants you'd be listening to in, 10 00:01:14,500 --> 00:01:23,200 you know, this evening at the what we euphemistically called the drunken elephant talk tonight. 11 00:01:23,200 --> 00:01:33,760 But and the reason it's one of the reasons it's been taking so long is we were all determined and we've had long chats 12 00:01:33,760 --> 00:01:44,590 with Keisha and things that this cannot be the usual academic Oxford silo things and we have to get everybody involved. 13 00:01:44,590 --> 00:01:51,370 You know, not just health talking about bad things and history, talking about this and so, so took us time and energy. 14 00:01:51,370 --> 00:02:00,730 And Pfizer was absolutely brilliant, as you can see at the award, and was quite surprised to have even another head of college here. 15 00:02:00,730 --> 00:02:04,660 So we have, I think, made a bit of a breakthrough with this. 16 00:02:04,660 --> 00:02:08,620 So thank you all very much for coming. And we'll start off. 17 00:02:08,620 --> 00:02:14,680 I want to go through, you know, waste your time going through reading all the blogs. 18 00:02:14,680 --> 00:02:19,720 You've got it there. But I'm really grateful case could be here he is. 19 00:02:19,720 --> 00:02:24,940 He's very modest and never says much about himself. He talks about other things, 20 00:02:24,940 --> 00:02:34,390 and he was one of the main architects of this Mental Health Act in India and has been an amazing person doing a whole lot of fantastic things. 21 00:02:34,390 --> 00:02:45,120 So it's a real pleasure, pleasure and privilege to to have you here, Keisha.