Agenda

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Day 1

The presentations will be held in the Oxford and Cambridge Suites.

In the breaks, attendees are invited to view some examples of the artistic outputs from the programme in the Trinity, Merton and Keble Suites, located next door.

10am – 10.30am

Registration and refreshments 

Early Career Researchers are invited to networking in the Trinity Suite prior to the conference start.

10.30am – 11.00am

Welcome address

Gill Attrill and Professor Eamon McCrory, both former Directors of the AMHDM Programme

11.00am – 12.30pm

Session 1

Chair: Professor Andrew McIntosh, University of Edinburgh

11.00am – 11.30am

Multidisciplinary Research Programme:

Digital Youth: Adolescent Mental Health and Development in the Digital World

11.30am – 11.45am

Engagement Award:

Dr Alice Gregory, Royal Holloway University of London

Sleep, circadian rhythms, and mental health in schools (SCRAM)

11.45am – 12.15pm

Multidisciplinary Research Programme:

RESTAR: Regulating Emotions – Strengthening Adolescent Resilience

12.15pm – 1.30pm

Lunch will be held in the Sommerville Suite.

Posters can be viewed in the main hall.

Artistic displays will be presented in the Trinity, Merton and Keble Suites

Please could we request that poster presenters stand by their posters between 1.00pm – 1.30pm

1.30pm – 2.15pm

Session 2

Chair: Vanessa Pinfold, The McPin Foundation

1.30pm – 2.15pm

Panel Discussion:

Involvement of young people in research – impacts and lessons learned

Panel Members:

Chair: Vanessa Pinfold, Co-Founder and Research Director, The McPin Foundation

Dr Alison Penny, Assistant Director – Wellbeing, National Children’s Bureau

Professor Paul Cooke, PI of CREATE, and CoI of ATTUNE, University of Leeds

Representatives from the young person advisory group.

2.15pm – 3.30pm

Session 3

Chair: Alaster Smith, Department for Education

2.15pm – 2.45pm

Multidisciplinary Research Programmes:

RESET: Developing a school-based, transdiagnostic, preventative intervention for adolescent mental health

2.45pm – 3.00pm

Lightning talk videos: 1-minute pre-recorded videos from Early Career Researchers

Maciej Matejko – RESTAR

Laura Riddleston – Youth Loneliness Project

Lily Roberts – Digital Youth

3.00pm – 3.30pm

Multidisciplinary Research Programme:

Nurture-U: Developing and evaluating a stepped change whole-university approach for student wellbeing and mental health

3.30pm – 4.00pm

Break

4.00pm – 5.30pm

Session 4

Chair: Professor Ed Bullmore, King’s College London

4.00pm – 4.30pm

Multidisciplinary Research Programme:

RETHINK: The shaping of mental health and the mechanisms of leading to (un)successful transitions for care-experienced young people

4.30pm – 5.15pm

Panel Discussion:

Children’s Mental Health Week – “This is my place”
Applying evidence from research across settings relevant to young people

Panel members:

Chair: Catherine Roche, Chief Executive, Place2Be

Dr Nicola Byrom, PI of U-Belong and Co-I of Nurture-U, King’s College London

Dr Susie Chandler, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, RE-STAR, King’s College London

Professor Rachel Hiller, PI of ReThink, University College London

Will Gardner OBE, CEO, Childnet

Dr Margarita Panayiotou, University of Manchester

5.15pm – 5.30pm

Reflections

5.30pm – 7.30pm

We would like to invite attendees to a buffet dinner, networking and art gallery display in the evening. Food will be available from 6.30pm. A cash bar will be available.

UKRI is unable to provide alcoholic refreshments.

Day 2

The presentations will be held in the Oxford and Cambridge Suites. 

In the break, attendees are invited to view some examples of the artistic outputs from the programme in the Trinity, Merton and Keble Suites, located next door.

9am – 9.30am

Registration and refreshments

Early Career Researchers are invited to networking in the Trinity Suite prior to the conference start.

9.30am

Welcome to day 2

Gill Attrill

10.00am – 11.30am

Session 5

Chair: Professor Francesca Happé, King’s College London

10am – 10.30am

 

Multidisciplinary Research Programme:

EDIFY: Eating disorders: delineating illness and recovery trajectories to inform personalised prevention and early intervention in young people

10.30am – 10.45am

 

Engagement Award:

Professor Rose McCabe, City St George’s, University of London

Agency In Practise

Presenters:

Rose McCabe, Jay Tuffnell, Carmen Lee, Michael Larkin, Lisa Bortolotti, Rachel Kimberley Temple

10.45am – 11.15am

 

Multidisciplinary Research Programme:

ATTUNE: Understanding mechanisms and mental health impacts of Adverse Childhood Experiences to co-design preventative arts and digital interventions

11.15am – 11.30am

 

Lightning talk videos: 1-minute pre-recorded videos from Early Career Researchers

Susie Chandler – RESTAR

Zoë Firth – The automated coding of expressed emotion project

Tiegan Boyens – RESTAR

11.30am – 12.00pm

Break

12pm – 1.30pm

Session 6

12pm – 1pm

Panel Discussion:

The future of adolescent mental health and research priorities for sustaining progress

Panel members:

Chair: Anne-Marie Canning, UKRI Opportunity Mission Challenge Director

Professor Ulrike Schmidt, PI of EDIFY, King’s College London

Professor Ellen Townsend, PI of Digital Youth, University of Nottingham

Professor Essi Viding, PI of RESET, University College London

Kadra Abdinasir, Associate Director of Policy, Centre for Mental Health

Simon Jones, Head of Policy and Campaigns, Mind Cymru

1pm – 1.30pm

Reflections, poster prizes and close

Professor Ed Bullmore, Chair of Research and Stakeholder Advisory Board and UKRI Representatives; Louise Jones, MRC Director of the Investigator-Led Portfolio, Alison Park ESRC Director of Research and Jaideep Gupta, AHRC Director of Research, Strategy and Innovation.

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