Ask Attwood – Autism & Anxiety

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Event type Talk with Q&A

Webinar, via Zoom at 09:30 - 11:00 UK time, 10:30 - 12:00 CET
Can't make it, don't worry, book now as delegates have exclusive access to recordings for 90 days after the event, together with slides. You must book before the event starts, there are no tickets after the event starts.

Tony attwood

Are you a parent looking for trusted, practical advice on supporting your child with anxiety?

For the first time in this new “Ask Attwood” format, world-renowned Clinical Psychologist Professor Tony Attwood will offer a short introduction to the key themes of anxiety in young people, before answering your questions live.

This is your opportunity to gain clinical and practical strategies from over 50 years of Tony’s professional expertise. Unlike a lecture or academic session, this format is designed to give parents the chance to hear directly from Tony on the issues that matter to them most.

Booking – ONLY £20!

Sign up at this link or on the Book Now button at the top of the screen, and complete the form that follows. You’ll then receive an email confirmation and a link to the webinar, plus we’ll send you a calendar reminder nearer the time. Delegates will have exclusive access to recordings for 90 days after the event, together with slides. Plus you will get a personalised CPD/CME certificate via email.

  • ACAMH Members MUST login to book onto the webinar in order to access this webinar and get a CPD/CME certificate
  • Non-members this is a great time to join ACAMH, take a look at what we have to offer, and make the saving on these sessions

Don’t forget as a charity any surplus made is reinvested back as we work to our vision of ‘Sharing best evidence, improving practice’, and our mission to ‘Improve the mental health and wellbeing of young people aged 0-25’. 

What to expect

  • 30 minutes – Tony introduces the main themes of anxiety in children and adolescents
  • 60 minutes – Live Q&A session (submit your questions in advance or ask on the day)
  • Focus on real-life challenges and practical strategies
  • Parent-friendly timing (starts 09:30 – after the school run)
  • IF YOU CAN’T MAKE IT LIVE DON’T WORRY! All delegate get access to a recording of the session for 90 days after the event, but you MUST register before the start, no tickets are available after this.

Who should attend

  • Parents and carers of children and young people with anxiety
  • Teachers and SENCOs supporting pupils with mental health needs
  • Clinicians looking for parent-focused strategies to share

Important information about Q&A

This is not an individual consultation with Professor Attwood. While we welcome questions, Tony will select and answer those most relevant to the group. Not all questions can be guaranteed a response. When you register details will be given about how you can forward your question beforehand, and of course you will have the opportunity to ask questions during the session.

Speaker

Tony attwood

Professor Tony Attwood is a clinical psychologist of over 50 years’ experience, recognised internationally for his work with autism, anxiety, and adolescent mental health. Alongside clinical practice, he is a prolific author and presenter, with an engaging and practical style that prioritises parent-friendly understanding and guidance.

Booking – ONLY £20!

Sign up at this link or on the Book Now button at the top of the screen, and complete the form that follows. You’ll then receive an email confirmation and a link to the webinar, plus we’ll send you a calendar reminder nearer the time. Delegates will have exclusive access to recordings for 90 days after the event, together with slides. Plus you will get a personalised CPD/CME certificate via email.

  • ACAMH Members MUST login to book onto the webinar in order to access this webinar and get a CPD/CME certificate
  • Non-members this is a great time to join ACAMH, take a look at what we have to offer, and make the saving on these sessions

Don’t forget as a charity any surplus made is reinvested back as we work to our vision of ‘Sharing best evidence, improving practice’, and our mission to ‘Improve the mental health and wellbeing of young people aged 0-25’.