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  • Developmental Trauma vs Neurodevelopmental Disorders

    Developmental Trauma vs Neurodevelopmental Disorders

    Bookings closed. Hear from three of the most interesting and engaging speakers on the topic of Developmental Trauma and Neurodevelopmental Disorders. We are delighted to be working with Dr. Kim Golding CBE, Dr. Raja Mukherjee, and Professor Helen Minnis.

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  • Child & Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH)

    Hope and courage in the climate crisis

    FREE event Celebrating the launch of the CAMH Special Issue on ‘Child and youth mental health & the global ecological crisis’ (due to be published on the day of this event January 2022), we’ll be discussing the mental health implications of climate change with leading mental health professionals, young people, clinicians, and researchers.

    Event type
    Talk
    Location
    Online
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  • Ecological Crisis Mental health There's No planet B

    Climate Change Impacting Mental Health – live from Australia & UK

    Professor Dr. Bernadka Dubicka, Professor Ann Sanson, researchers, clinicians, and young people’s lived experience, will discuss the evidence-base research on the impact climate change is having on mental health. Australia 8pm Australian Eastern Daylight Time. UK 9am.

    Event type
    Webinar
    Location
    Online
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  • Cundill Centre Online Tool for the Treatment of Youth Depression

    Launch of the Cundill Centre Online Tool for the Treatment of Youth Depression

    The Cundill Centre for Child and Youth Depression at The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is proud to launch its free, interactive online tool that summarises best practices for supporting youth as they manage their depression.

    Event type
    Webinar
    Location
    Online
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  • Dr. Ana Pascual Sanchez

    How are parenting practices associated with bullying in adolescents? – CAMHS around the Campfire

    For this session we are pleased to welcome Dr. Ana Pascual-Sanchez, Imperial College London, to discuss her CAMH paper ‘How are parenting practices associated with bullying in adolescents? A cross-sectional study’.

    Event type
    Informal Journal Club
    Location
    LIVE STREAM
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  • Gillian West

    Delivering early language screening and intervention at scale – CAMHS around the Campfire

    FREE informal journal club ‘CAMHS around the Campfire’ welcomes Gillian West, post-doctoral Research Fellow, University of Oxford, to discuss her JCPP paper ‘Early language screening and intervention can be delivered successfully at scale: evidence from a cluster randomized controlled trial’.

    Event type
    Live Stream
    Location
    Online
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  • Too young to be worried? – Inaugural ACAMH India virtual conference

    We are delighted to bring to you the FREE event ‘Too young to be worried?’ the Inaugural ACAMH India virtual conference. Hear from some of India’s most respected and renowned figures in child and adolescent mental health, leading lights from the UK, and ACAMH’s Board. NB Live streamed from India, times are Indian Standard Time.

    Event type
    Live Stream
    Location
    Online
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  • Fire starting – what makes young people do it, which interventions work

    FREE sessions. Led by criminologist Joanna Foster, these two interactive workshop explores what is known about children and teenagers who set fires. ACAMH Members receive a CPD certificate for attending.

    Event type
    Webcast
    Location
    LIVE STREAM
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  • CAIDPN 2021 Annual Conference

    This event is produced by CAIDPN, a group of psychiatrists across the UK and Ireland who work with children who have an intellectual disability and mental health needs. The event is open to all clinicians working in Child and Adolescent Mental Health and Intellectual Disability and other groups with special interest in the topics being presented. Bookings are closed

    Event type
    Live Stream
    Location
    LIVE STREAM
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  • ADHD_may21

    ADHD Masterclass; The evolving concept, existing challenges, and interventions

    Bookings are now paused, please email events@acamh.org if you want to attend this session. A must for clinicians and researchers. A new lecture from Professor Edmund Songua-Barke which includes an exploration of the neurodiversity movement for ADHD, plus Professor Samuele Cortese’s talk includes discussions on pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments for ADHD. Limited numbers, this will sell-out so book now.

    Event type
    2 day training
    Location
    Online
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