ACEs SIG Monthly seminars

  • Sarah Halligan

    The role of socio-contextual factors in child and adolescent PTSD

    ‘The role of socio-contextual factors in child and adolescent PTSD’ is a webinar is organised by ACAMH’s Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Special Interest Group. It is led by Professor Sarah Halligan is Professor of Child and Family Mental Health at the University of Bath.

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    ACEs SIG Monthly seminars
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  • Trauma to a child of being in the Secure Care System; How can we improve processes

    Only £5! Organised by ACAMH’s Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Special Interest Group. Led by Dr. Heidi Hales “In this talk I will consider the structure of the secure system set up to contain and care for children in young people in the United Kingdom, who are complex situations and show risk behaviours that are considered to need containment.”

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    ACEs SIG Monthly seminars
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  • amal

    The Amal Group – Addressing adversity, stress, trauma and the associated mental health responses of children and young people

    ‘The Amal Group – Addressing adversity, stress, trauma and the associated mental health responses of children and young people’ is a webinar is organised by ACAMH’s Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Special Interest Group.

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    ACEs SIG Monthly seminars
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    Stress, adversity, COVID; caring for children with an intellectual disability

    This free webinar is open to all, and is organised by ACAMH’s Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Special Interest Group Monthly seminars. In this session we welcome Dr. Jeanne Wolstencroft, Research Fellow at the Great Ormond Street UCL Population, Policy and Practice Dept. will present findings from The IMAGINE—ID consortium.

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    ACEs SIG Monthly seminars
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    FREE live stream
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  • Identifying and responding effectively to Traumatic Bereavement

    Identifying and responding effectively to Traumatic Bereavement

    This free session is the fifth of ACAMH’s ACEs Special Interest Group Monthly seminars, which is open to all. In this session we welcome David Trickey, UK Trauma Council Co-Director and Consultant Clinical Psychologist, to discuss ‘Identifying and responding effectively to Traumatic Bereavement’. BOOKINGS CLOSED

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    ACEs SIG Monthly seminars
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  • Mindful Emotion Coaching

    Mindful Emotion Coaching

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    This free session is the fourth of ACAMH’s ACEs Special Interest Group Monthly seminars, which is open to all. Dr. Sarah Temple draws on her experience as a GP to share a neurodiversity inclusive, trauma-informed approach to wellness.

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    ACEs SIG Monthly seminars
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  • Family Therapists Supporting the Hosts of Ukrainian Families

    Family Therapists Supporting the Hosts of Ukrainian Families

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    With large numbers of displaced Ukrainians coming to the UK Kate Daniels, Systemic Psychotherapist and Senior Lecturer at Salomons Institute of Applied Psychology wanted to explore the possibility of qualified Family Therapists helping refugees settle and feel welcomed in this country. Following the response teams of Systemic Therapists have delivered face to face and online workshops for people hosting Ukrainians with a view to helping them prepare for the task and to support them throughout the process. This webinar discusses what has been helpful, what’s been learnt, and future planning.

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    ACEs SIG Monthly seminars
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    FREE live stream
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  • Portrait of a poor little thailand girl lost in deep thoughts, poverty, Poor children, War refugees

    Adverse Childhood Experiences for schools – a MindEd e-learning Training

    This free session is the second of ACAMH’s Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Special Interest Group Monthly seminars. In this session we discuss ‘Adverse Childhood Experiences for schools – a MindEd e-learning Training’.

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  • Working with asylum seeking children

    Working with Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Young People

    This free session is the first of ACAMH’s Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Special Interest Group Monthly seminars. In this session we discuss ‘Working with Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Young People’.

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    ACEs SIG Monthly seminars
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    LIVE STREAM
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