Our internationally respected trainings and conferences team deliver practical and advanced training to allied mental health professionals.
We have also been hosting a range of UCL postgraduate programmes from certificate to doctoral level for over 20 years, attracting students from the UK and abroad who wish to advance their research and clinical understanding and skills.
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Training Courses
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Transformation Seminar: Stephani Hatch - Why tackling discrimination is crucial for addressing inequities in mental health and mental health services
This talk will examine how discrimination experienced by both patients and healthcare practitioners may generate inequalities and perpetuate inequities in mental health and mental health services for young people and their families. Moreover, the talk will explore how research can be translational in going beyond identifying inequalities to focusing on tackling underlying mechanisms and developing risk mitigation strategies for service users, carer and families, as well as health and social care workers.
- 1.75 hours
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The Pandemic and Beyond - how professionals can respond to babies’ needs and support parenting practice which enables infants to thrive
This conference will address key learning from the Covid-19 pandemic about the need to respond to the vulnerability of infants to parental stress and the need for culturally-informed and unbiased practise.
- Online - via Zoom (Joining instructions will be sent to the email address you booked on with at least one working day before the event)
- 22nd April 2021 - 23rd April 2021
- 2 consecutive afternoons
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5 Steps to Mental Health and Wellbeing: Working Together
- Online (joining instructions will be shared with registrants close to the event)
- 29th April 2021
- 1.5 hours
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Growing the 0-5s workforce through CYP IAPT 0-5s
The case for prevention and early intervention in mental health is well established and the potential benefits in health and economic terms are frequently stated. Yet, progress in the widespread implementation of effective prevention is slow and challenging. There are multiple reasons for this, and in this talk we want to discuss some of the hard truths and challenges we face if we are to make prevention a reality.
- Online (joining instructions will be shared with registrants close to the event)
- 10th May 2021
- 1hr 15min
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AMBIT Gathering
- Online (joining instructions will be shared with registrants close to the event)
- 13th May 2021
- 60 minutes
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Early Years Webinar: Supporting Bereaved Children in Early Years Settings
- Online (joining instructions will be shared with registrants close to the event)
- 13th May 2021
- 1.5 hours
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Transformation Seminar: Professor Paul Ramchandani - Can we make prevention in mental health really work?
The case for prevention and early intervention in mental health is well established and the potential benefits in health and economic terms are frequently stated. Yet, progress in the widespread implementation of effective prevention is slow and challenging. There are multiple reasons for this, and in this talk we want to discuss some of the hard truths and challenges we face if we are to make prevention a reality.
- Online (joining instructions will be shared with registrants close to the event)
- 27th May 2021
- 1.25 hours
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Early Years Conference: The many faces of parenting infants
This conference will explore and celebrate the many people involved in raising children from conception to age five, who can be forgotten from professionals' minds and excluded from services.
- Online - via Zoom (Joining instructions will be sent to the email address you booked on with at least one working day before the event)
- 9th June 2021
- One day
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Early Years Webinar: Supporting children in early years settings who may have experienced trauma
- Online (joining instructions will be shared with registrants close to the event)
- 24th June 2021
- 1.5 hours
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