Our values drive the work we do in our LAMP research group at the @UniofBath...
Our mission is to enhance access to early, effective support for young people experiencing low mood symptoms by bridging the gap between need for help and access to services (full mission in header)
CAPSS are celebrating 15 years of surveillance of children and young people's mental health. If you know a young (17 or under) artist please encourage them to enter - see below🎨 @rcpsychCCQI
Interested in mental health assessment & diagnosis research?
Register: Wolfson Centre Clinical Spotlight webinar ➡️ https://t.co/MVPEWovBbL
I will be sharing the outcomes, findings & learning from the recently completed #CAMHS STADIA RCT
📅 11 December, 2pm GMT- Please share
Here is our infographic summary about what we learned from the can we connect study about how and where to share info online with young people for mental health https://t.co/3y2uBlUuxA
To better engage the public in research, we need to be creative. Heres one way researchers from the CAPC at @universitybristol did this & what they found https://t.co/t7AJ47D1kO
🎭 Can theatre help spread the word about public involvement in research?
A new study from @capcbristol explores whether theatre can effectively communicate the value of patient & public involvement in research on sensitive subjects.
Discover more ⬇️ https://t.co/4Fi4WZw62J
I must know some parents of 13-18 year olds, in the uk, who would like to help us to figure out what anonymous, self-help support they would like as parents if their teen was to be struggling with mood. Pls put yourself forward by emailing us [email protected].
It’s official, I’ve deleted the shortcut on my devices and changed it to this one instead, this is where I’ll be focusing my energy going forwards, hope to see you there 🙂 https://t.co/aIWkcgZsP7
Are you or do you know a teenager who struggles with low mood? we would be interested to hear from & you can find out more about what we are doing here https://t.co/M3mFrKUgJ7
My PhD student Chloe Jones outlining how the links between social media use and mental health are less robust when research uses directly observed measures from mobile data.
https://t.co/ggQNTQcal7
How to ensure that our work is inclusive of gender identities is focus of this newly published perspective- we are constantly learning but have to consider what we ask & who is excluded if we do not ask correctly! @oxwell_study@emma_soneson#adolescent#mentalhealth#research