Expert speakers include:
- Dr Pauline Whelan, Co-Director, CAMHS Digital Research Unit
- Dr Bernadka Dubicka, Chair of Child and Adolescent Faculty, Royal College of Psychiatrists
- Sarah Hughes, Chief Executive, Centre for Mental Health
- Ann John, Professor in Public Health and Psychiatry, Swansea University
- Jon Goldin, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Great Ormond Street Hospital
- Sally McManus, Senior Lecturer in Health, City, University of London
- Dominic Arnall, Chief Executive, Just Like Us
- Nathan Dennis, Founder Trustee, First Class Foundation
- Dr Rochelle Burgess, Community Health Psychologist, University College London
- Dr Nihara Krause, Consultant Clinical Psychologist and CEO, Stem4
- Manjul Rathnee, Chief Executive Officer, BfB Labs
- Jonny Benjamin, Founder, Beyond
The mental health of 13–19-year-olds in Britain is under severe pressure across a range of indicators, according to new research by the
Mental Health Foundation and
Swansea University.
Join Westminster Insight's
Teenage Mental Health Digital Conference to hear from
leading experts, frontline practitioners and
third sector advocates on the rise of teen mental health issues during the pandemic and how current support services and structures must respond. Special focus will be placed on
eating disorders, managing anxiety and the
use of technology to improve access.
Join us to explore
collaborative, innovative approaches to support young people with mental health challenges and promote wellbeing including
social pathways into services and
family based treatment. We will also examine how to develop provision that helps
break down the barriers to accessing services for
boys,
young men and adolescents from
LGBT+ and
BAME communities.