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Moving from Assessment & Formulation to Supporting Behaviours that Challenge in Children with Intellectual Disabilities
BOOKING IS CLOSED
We will be cover two key themes ‘Assessment, Diagnosis & Formulation in CAMHS-ID’ and ‘Supporting Behaviours that Challenge in CAMHS-ID’, with talks from some of the leaders in the field, a lived experience viewpoint, together with Q&A plus panel discussions.
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- Live Stream
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- LIVE STREAM
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Tackling Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) State of the Art and Options for Action – Jack Tizard Memorial Conference
BOOKINGS CLOSED
We have taken the title of the 2023 Jack Tizard Memorial Conference from a current WHO review by Professor Mark Bellis and colleagues from the Collaborating Centre on Investment for Health and Wellbeing. The idea of taking stock, and reviewing our thinking about Adversity, Trauma and the mental health and well-being of children and young people is a timely theme.- Event type
- National Conference
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- LIVE STREAM
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Whole School Approach to Mental Health – Pedagogy in practice
This FREE webinar brings together experts from a range of settings to consider both classroom and whole school approaches on supporting pupils in the school to understand pupil mental health.
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- LIVE STREAM
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Psychosis; Schizophrenia, Hearing Voices, and the Language of ‘Madness’
This webinar brings together current research, looks at understanding of the concept of psychosis, assessing and managing it, along with exploring the appropriateness of using diagnostic labels and the impact of language in mental healthcare.
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- Webinar
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- LIVE STREAM
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Mental Health Intervention for Children with Epilepsy
We are delighted to welcome Professor Roz Shafran (pic) and Dr. Sophie Bennett, present up to date outcome data of the ‘M.I.C.E—Mental Health Intervention for Children with Epilepsy’ study
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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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- LIVE STREAM
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Mindful Emotion Coaching
Bookings closed.
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.- Event type
- ACEs SIG Monthly seminars
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- LIVE STREAM
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Harmful sexual behaviours among children and young people
BOOKINGS CLOSED. There have been growing levels of awareness by professionals of harmful sexual behaviours among children and young people. This webinar will focus on the connection between the digital world and harmful sexual behaviours, and assessment and intervention.
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- Half Day
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- LIVE STREAM
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The role nutrition can play in mood and behaviour
BOOKINGS CLOSE 9am on THURSDAY 12 JANUARY – This webinar is an essential introduction to understanding of the role that nutrition can play in mood and behaviour.
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- Talk with Q&A
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- LIVE STREAM
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Medical Emergencies in Eating Disorders – what you need to know
BOOKINGS ARE NOW CLOSED.
Medical Emergencies in Eating Disorders (MEED) is the new guidance, produced by the Royal College of Psychiatrists and endorsed by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, and this FREE webinar will have perspectives from clinicians, paediatricians, dieticians, parents/carers, and lived experience.- Event type
- FREE live stream
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- LIVE STREAM