Sixty-Five Years Working With Children

Emeritus Professor Philip Graham delivered this Keynote lecture ‘Sixty-Five Years Working With Children’, on Thursday 7 November at the 2024 ACAMH Awards. Professor Graham was the recipient of ACAMH’s Michael Rutter Medal for Lifetime Contribution to Child and Adolescent Mental Health.

The ACAMH Awards aim to recognise high-quality work in evidence-based science, both in publication and practice, in the field of child and adolescent mental health.

Emeritus Professor Philip Graham
Emeritus Professor Philip Graham

Philip is Emeritus Professor Child Psychiatry, UCL, London. He was Professor of Child Psychiatry at the Institute of Child Health, London and Honorary Consultant in Child Psychiatry at Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital, London. He has published a number of books in the specialty, including Child Psychiatry: A Developmental Approach, Oxford University Press, now in its fourth edition and Where There Is No Child Psychiatrist, Cambridge University Press. Recently he has published peer-reviewed papers on trans children and brain changes in adolescence as well as a number of books, including Men and Sex and Going Gentle, a guide to a better terminal illness.

In the distant past, he was Coordinating Consultant to the WHO Child Mental Health Programme and Adviser in Child Psychiatry to the Chief Medical Officer. He served twice as Chair of the ACPP, then ACAMH.

Discussion

Thank you so much for sharing great insights in these presentations.

Dear Philip – I am delighted to add my voice and many congratulations for your well deserved life time award. Having worked with you at Great Ormond Street, and witnessed your contributions, and valued your support of our work I can assert how much you have contributed. Your review of childhood over the years you worked will be greatly appreciated!!

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