Parenting
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Crisis care for children and young people
CAMH-Crisis2 is an NIHR research funded study exploring mental health crisis services for children and young people up to 25 years in England & Wales.
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Benefits of the Outdoors on Well-Being & Mental Health
Bookings are closed. The aim of this online conference is to explore and learn about the benefits of the outdoors and nature on well-being. A further aim is to encourage delegates to reflect on how these topics may apply to their professional approaches with young people and own personal well-being.
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- Talk with Q&A
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- LIVE STREAM
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Trauma & Looked After Children
ACAMH in collaboration with Child and Family Training (C&FT) and Improved Futures (IF) present a series of Briefing Seminars on ‘Dealing with distress, restoring well-being, and promoting resilience of Looked After Children and young people who have suffered extensive trauma’.
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- 4 x 2 hour webinars
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How are parenting practices associated with bullying in adolescents? – CAMHS around the Campfire
For this session we are pleased to welcome Dr. Ana Pascual-Sanchez, Imperial College London, to discuss her CAMH paper ‘How are parenting practices associated with bullying in adolescents? A cross-sectional study’.
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- Informal Journal Club
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- LIVE STREAM
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Fire starting – what makes young people do it, which interventions work
FREE sessions. Led by criminologist Joanna Foster, these two interactive workshop explores what is known about children and teenagers who set fires. ACAMH Members receive a CPD certificate for attending.
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- Webcast
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- LIVE STREAM
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Effect of smartphone use on parenting ‘CAMHS around the Campfire’ – FREE
FREE virtual journal club #CAMHScampfire will be live from Australia. This session we are pleased to welcome Dr. Kathryn Modecki on her paper in JCPP ‘Tuning into the real effect of smartphone use on parenting: a multiverse analysis.’ ACAMH Members attending will be eligible for a CPD certificate.
09.30 UK, 10.30 CET, Australia AEST 18.30, ACST 18.00, AWST 16.30.- Event type
- Live Stream
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Moor, Sea and Play: supporting young people’s mental health outdoors
Bookings are closed
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- Live Stream
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Professor Carlo Schuengel
Carlo Schuengel is Full Professor of Clinical Child and Family Studies at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VUA), The Netherlands. He is co-director of the Amsterdam Publc Health Research Institute and leads the Academic Collaborative Center of ‘s Heeren Loo – VUA.
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Developmental language disorders, young offenders, and reoffending – CAMHS around the Campfire
FREE virtual journal club #CAMHScampfire welcomes Dr. Maxine Winstanley on her paper in JCPP on ‘Developmental language disorders and risk of recidivism among young offenders’.
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- Informal Journal Club
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- LIVE STREAM
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Can childcare attendance reduce externalising behaviour in children exposed to adversity?
Childcare attendance has been proposed as a public health initiative to help close the developmental gap between children from disadvantaged families and their wealthier peers.1,2 Now, Marie-Pier Larose and colleagues have investigated whether childcare attendance might modify the association between exposure to family adversity early in life and later externalising behaviour by buffering cognitive function.
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