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  • International Women's Day

    Breaking the Bias: Celebrating Women in CAMH

    This International Women’s Day, ACAMH is proud to present a FREE event celebrating women’s achievements in CAMH, and exploring how gender bias affects CAMH professionals. A panel, chaired by Professor Bernadka Dubicka, will explore the challenges women have faced in the CAMH profession, examine how gender bias affects CAMH professionals, and celebrate women’s achievements. Panel; Dr. Gordana Milavić, Professor Francesca Happé, Professor Kathy Sylva OBE, Dr. Rhonda Boyd, Dr. Praveetha Patalay, Dr. Yasmin Ahmadzadeh, Bethany Cliffe, Clara Faria, and Gloria Cheung.

    Event type
    Webinar
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  • Professor Cathy Creswell

    Anxiety; Cues, Clues & Support for Young People in School – Ask the Expert recording

    Professor Cathy Creswell and Helen Manley join us for the third in the series of sessions exclusively for Teachers. This FREE online event is an exciting new partnership between ACAMH and Coram Life Education (CLE) exclusively for Teachers. It offers insights into the latest evidence-base, together with practical advice to help you help your pupils, and your own children.

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  • Prof. Edmund Sonuga Barke

    JCPP Editorial: Volume 63, Issue 01, January 2022

    Editorial: ‘The giant’s shoulders’: understanding Michael Rutter’s impact on science and society by Edmund Sonuga-Barke, Pasco Fearon, Stephen Scott

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  • Professor Cathy Creswell

    Anxiety; Cues, Clues & Support for Young People in School – Ask the Expert

    Professor Cathy Creswell and Helen Manley join us for the third in the series of sessions exclusively for Teachers. This FREE online event is an exciting new partnership between ACAMH and Coram Life Education (CLE) exclusively for Teachers. It offers insights into the latest evidence-base, together with practical advice to help you help your pupils, and your own children.

    Event type
    Teacher Exclusive Event
    Location
    LIVE STREAM
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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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  • Professor Anita Thapar

    Genetics research informing mental health care

    Anita Thapar discusses that genetic studies of mental health have revealed important insights about the influence of genes and the environment, and the nature of disorders. She explains how these insights could improve mental health care for young people and their families now and in the future.

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    Eating Disorders & ARFID in Children and Adolescents; Research, Prevention, Interventions – Judy Dunn Conference 2021

    In most cases, eating disorders start in adolescence, but they are often not picked up until adulthood. However, the earlier treatment starts, the better the long-term outcomes. The 2021 Judy Dunn Conference brings together some of the leading players in the field of Eating Disorders, and will focus on the latest evidence-based research, and implementing proven interventions that deliver results.

    Event type
    2 Day National Conference
    Location
    LIVE STREAM
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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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  • ‘Adolescent and maternal mental health before and during the pandemic’ – In Conversation Dr. Nicola Wright

    This episode of our JCPP Advances series that focus on the papers and editors featured in the publication is with Dr. Nicola Wright, research associate at the department of Biostatistics and Health Informatics, Kings College London. Nicola discusses her paper ‘Interplay between long-term vulnerability and new risk: Young adolescent and maternal mental health immediately before and during the COVID-19 pandemic’.

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  • Professor Sally Merry

    ‘Effective e-therapy engagement, and improving Maori families early environment’ In Conversation Prof Sally Merry

    We are delighted to have the opportunity to talk to Professor Sally Merry, the Cure Kids Duke Family Chair in Child and Adolescent Mental Health.

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