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19 posts in: ‘Adolescent mental health’
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‘My Place’: Exploring belonging with young people in Havering
UCLPartners has teamed up with Youth Unity, a local charity in Havering, to meaningfully engage young people and understand what is driving poor mental health and what can…
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What does it mean to listen to young people?
Gemma Copsey, Senior Implementation Manager, shares the importance of co-production and putting young people in the driving seat of service change.
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Understanding young people’s mental health and wellbeing in Havering
Following the successful adoption of the Havering Youth Wellbeing Census across 10 schools in the area, the results have been published and Havering Council are working to develop…
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Working with young people to address root causes of poor mental health
Kailo is a new research and design programme to help local communities, young people and public service partnerships better understand and address the root causes of young people’s…
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AHSN-supported QbTest helps improve ADHD diagnosis in children and young people
The AHSN Network – including UCLPartners - is helping to transform Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) services across England with the rollout of technology that can provide an…
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Professor Peter Fonagy appointed to independent UK Parliament Expert Panel
Prof Peter Fonagy joins Expert Panel to evaluate the Government’s progress against its pledges to improve mental health services in England.
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Meeting mental health needs with innovation and connection
Programme Director for Mental Health and Behaviour Change, Professor Peter Fonagy, reflects on how innovation can enable the shift to a needs based approach to NHS mental health…
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COVID-19: Three priority areas of support for new pathways and technologies
Our Managing Director Prof Mike Roberts provides an update on how we are supporting the response to COVID-19.
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Understanding the psychological impact of COVID-19
Head of Education and Simulation Programmes Lucy Brock introduces a new series of videos released by the London Transformation and Learning Collaborative on how to cope with the…
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FREED rolled out in UCLPartners region to help young people suffering from eating disorders
New service provides rapid help for 16 to 25-year-olds with eating disorders.