The Brain Story is a knowledge platform to explain how experiences change the way our brains are built, and the impact on long term physical and mental health.
Congratulations Emily Smout NIHR Oxford &Thames Valley ARC Intern: her first First Author paper!
https://t.co/rUl88qmSs3
How can we be more consistent in identifying children's experiences of adversity?
Crucially, how can we support families to mitigate the impact on children?
Thank you @DrLouiseDalton for an incredible keynote presentation!
It was amazing to learn how @OxBrainStory provides strategies for engaging frontline staff, and ideas to help improve outcomes for children, families and communities 🧠
https://t.co/3D91F15BCf
Thinking about a DPhil with us? Join our October 10th webinar to hear from our Child & Adolescent Psychiatry research group and get all your questions answered. Register to attend:
https://t.co/Lnl2lNH6yS
#DPhil#Doctorate#OxfordUniversity
#PEDALConference2024 keynote speaker @DrLouiseDalton will present The Oxford Brain Story: Embedding an understanding of the importance of the early years for lifelong health across health, social care, education and the criminal justice system
Lean more: https://t.co/AKV3KK5H19
@BabyWeekUK@Child_Leeds@LeedsDads @HolbeckTogether Always delighted to talk about our work and how we can work together to support parents and build babies' brains
Are you feeling low, stressed and overwhelmed?
A Dad or a Mum aged 16-24?
Have a baby under 12 months?
The AADAPT study might be able to help
Scan below to find out more and how to get involved
@Child_Leeds@LeedsDads @HolbeckTogether
Publication day!
With @KindredSquared successfully increasing KS3 students' understanding of the neuroscience that underpins early development, the role of the caregiver and why this matters for lifelong health
Huge thanks to all staff and 2767 students
https://t.co/HsYiNy3RNA
The AADAPT study run by @OxChildPsych is for both #Dads and #Mums aged 16-24 years. Check out this 20 second video ⬇️
Then click here to find out more: https://t.co/3O1rYA3adD
Please share widely
16-24 year old #Mum or #Dad?
Perhaps you know a young #parent or work with this group?
Hear about @OxChildPsych's new study👇
If you or someone you know is interested in taking part, visit: https://t.co/3O1rYA3adD
Excited to launch the AADAPT study
Support for young Mums and Dads age 16-24 years who are feeling low, depressed or stressed
Find out more and get involved by scanning the QR code below
or click https://t.co/mu093QbtW5
Excited to launch the AADAPT study
Support for young Mums and Dads age 16-24 years who are feeling low, depressed or stressed
Find out more and get involved by scanning the QR code below
or click https://t.co/mu093QbtW5
Understanding the foundations of brain development is integral to our staff training at @GIPSIL, enhancing our ability to support young people.
Join us in exploring the Oxford Brain Architecture Game: https://t.co/0wAZZ5Jy17
#ChildrensMentalHealthWeek
Excited to share our results about the importance of understanding brain development for effective clinical practice and joined up care across sectors and services
We need to consider children's experiences and how these can impact on behavior and learning @RCPCHtweets
Thank you for allowing us to share the metaphors of the Brain Story with so many amazing professionals who play such a critical role in supporting children and families.
@ElizabethRapa
Inspiration & reflection on the menu this afternoon at the Thrive at Five event ‘Thriving Babies Brains’ hosted in the fabulous @StaffsUni Catalyst building. #buildingbabybrains#buildingfuturecommunities
Delighted to share the Oxford Brain Story with such an engaged and passionate audience in Stoke. Honored to be supporting the vital work of Thrive at Five.
It's important to remember that we all have a role to play in building babies' brains
@patrickcmyers1 @StaffsUni