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Child of the North Mental Health Report Webinar

Wednesday 8 May 2024 at 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

  • « The Health Economic and Policy Seminar Series. From data streams to public policy dreams: Sir Bill English on the benefits of greater data integration and linkage in New Zealand
  • Introduction to Good Clinical Research Practice »
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In this webinar event the findings of the N8 Research Partnership Mental Health Report addressing the priority questions from schools will be discussed.

Following the latest report with Centre for Young Lives on improving mental health with and through education settings, in this webinar  the report authors discuss the findings and answer your questions. 

There are a number of speakers during the event including our BRC Theme Lead for Mental Health in Development Prof Cathy Cresswell.

Complete the online registration form to attend: CoTN Mental Health Report Webinar (google.com)

Contact [email protected] by email with any queries.

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Date:
Wednesday 8 May 2024
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4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Event Categories:
Education and Training, Mental Health in Development
Website:
https://www.centreforyounglives.org.uk/news-centre/call-to-rocket-boost-childrens-mental-health-support

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  • « The Health Economic and Policy Seminar Series. From data streams to public policy dreams: Sir Bill English on the benefits of greater data integration and linkage in New Zealand
  • Introduction to Good Clinical Research Practice »

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