Oxford Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
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Our aim is to promote the healthy mental and physical development of children, adolescents and their families globally, irrespective of life circumstances.
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New paper from Emma Soneson & Mina Fazel shares promising results from a pilot study of a brief, interactive teacher training programme for primary schools
Article ➡️ jmir.org/2024/1/e46764/
Press release ➡️ psych.ox.ac.uk/news/brief-onl…
#edutwitter #mentalhealth #schools
Please do share with Dads in the Uk age 16-24 who are feeling low or stressed
Peeple Ruth Butterworth Maternal Mental Health Alliance Laura Niven (She/Her)
Delighted for Mina Fazel's appointment to Chair of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Oxford Psychiatry. Her commitment to positive workplace culture & evidence-based approach to research = invaluable. Thrilled for her cont' leadership & excited for the team's future! #ThrivingTeams
Congrats to our DPhil student Tanya Manchanda who's been awarded the Donald J Cohen Fellowship by IACAPAP aimed at supporting emerging leaders.
She'll be speaking at their 2024 conference later this month on her OxWell Study findings on adolescent friendships & mental health
In this fantastic podcast, part of the ‘Insights from the OxWell Student Survey’, Galit.Geulayov & Dr. Rohan Borschmann discuss what was measured in relation to self-harm in the OxWell Study & the relationship between self-harm and #Loneliness .
Listen now: bit.ly/49zq5NQ
🔦We will be welcoming Professor Cathy Creswell 💙 on June 26!
Register here: bit.ly/WolfsonCS2
Thinking of all the bereaved siblings on #NationalSiblingsDay .
The incredible work of Sibling Support means you can always find support and advice to help you with your grief; when your brother or sister dies you never stop being a sibling.
In the UK, mental health disorders are growing fastest in young people aged 13-24.
Now scientists, educationists & teenagers have come together, creating a unique opportunity to help adolescents with today’s challenges⬇️
#ChildrensMentalHealthWeek
oxford.shorthandstories.com/BrainWaves-in-…
Thirty years of rural health research: South Africa’s Agincourt studies offer unique insights theconversation.com/thirty-years-o… via The Conversation Africa MRC/Wits-Agincourt Unit Wits School of Public Health Ryan G Wagner Wits Faculty of Health Sciences Jacques du Toit Julia Ruiz Pozuelo
If a close family member gets a serious illness, talking to children is vital for their mental health.
Louise Dalton Elizabeth have developed resources for clinicians & families on these important conversations.
psych.ox.ac.uk/research/covid…
#childrensmentalhealthweek