Teacher parent co-production to develop new educational models for the pandemic – and beyond – Professor Helen Minnis

Matt Kempen
Marketing Manager for ACAMH

Posted on

 ‘Teacher parent co-production to develop new educational models for the pandemic – and beyond’ Professor Helen Minnis, Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (Mental Health & Wellbeing), University of Glasgow.
Recorded via video link for the Emmanuel Miller Memorial Lecture and Conference ‘Child and adolescent mental health: what have we learnt during the Covid-19 pandemic? Looking back, Looking forward’ on Friday 19 March 2021

ACAMH members can now receive a CPD certificate for watching this recorded lecture. Simply email membership@acamh.org with the day and time you watch it, so we can check the analytics, and we’ll email you your certificate.

Professor Helen Minnis
Professor Helen Minnis

Helen Minnis is a Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Glasgow.  Professor Minnis spent time working as an Orphanage Doctor in Guatemala in the early 1990s prior to training in Psychiatry, and this stimulated an interest in the effects of early maltreatment on children’s development. Her research focus has been on Attachment Disorder: clinical aspects, assessment tools and behavioural genetics.  She is now conducting intervention research for maltreated children including a randomised controlled trial of an infant mental health service for young children in foster care.

Add a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*