Summer School: Leadership in child & youth mental health
05 August 2019–08 August 2019, 9:00 am–5:00 pm
Learn from world-leading experts to update and transform your practice.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- £720.00
Organiser
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Billie Delaney+44 (0)20 7794 2313
Location
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Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families4-8 Rodney StreetLondonN1 9JH
Are you a leader or aspiring leader in child and youth mental health settings? Looking to transform what you can offer young people and families?
On this course:
- Learn about THRIVE, the UK’s most widely used innovative framework for transforming child and youth mental health provision
- Hear about the latest evidence base from world-leading experts
- Develop your own leadership project in collaboration with course leaders and international attendees
About
Led by Prof Miranda Wolpert MBE and Kate Dalzell, you will gain valuable learning in leading services which are clinical and cost-effective, accessible, engaging and sustainable. A unique overview of best practice in Child Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) is provided through tuition on cutting edge evidence, policy, outcomes, payments and user participation.
In a small group setting of max. 20 people, hear from internationally recognised UK-based experts:
- Miranda Wolpert, lead author of THRIVE, on how the framework can transform practice in settings which support child and youth mental health
- Kate Dalzell on how to embed outcomes-focused practice and support self and community approaches to supporting mental health
- Ann York on how to embed shared decision making and choice in service structures including use of the CAPA model
- Kate Martin on how to give service users a voice
- Peter Fuggle on how to ensure better working across teams working with those most at risk including use of the AMBIT approach
- Peter Fonagy on the latest evidence-base in child mental health
Also, you will work on your own service development project throughout the course, receiving expert help. Past projects have included:
- Embedding routine outcome measures in a new voluntary sector service
- Redesigning public health service provision, improving waiting times
- Demonstrating the effectiveness of an independent sector service
- Setting up a new training course for paediatric nurses
- Working more effectively with partners such as schools, NHS health services and charities
- Ensuring service user voice informs service development
Who is this course suitable for?
The course will be beneficial to child mental health professionals from clinical psychology, psychiatry, nursing or therapy backgrounds; policy officers; and professionals from related sectors such as social work, education, paediatrics, or the non-statutory sector (NGOs).
It will be most relevant to:
- Practitioners in clinical management positions
- Service managers
- Aspiring professionals to develop leadership skills in this field
- Professionals working in private practice
Key links
- THRIVE Framework
- The CAPA model
- The AMBIT approach