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    In this Papers Podcast, Dr. Fiona Challacombe discusses her JCPP paper ‘Paternal perinatal stress is associated with children’s emotional problems at 2 years’. Fiona is the first author of the paper.

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    • In this interesting podcast, @DrFionaCh discusses her @TheJCPP paper ‘Paternal perinatal stress is associated with children’s emotional problems at 2 years’. Fiona is the first author of the paper. Listen now to learn more. https://t.co/1G5v32y6S1 #CAMH #CAMHS https://t.co/YBgIkTMUgg

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    Young people have better access to the internet than ever before, with those under 18 accounting for one in three internet users globally. Recently, The Royal College of the Psychiatrists in the UK advised that social media and online use should be considered in assessing risk of all young people they meet. However, it is currently unclear whether this advice has been implemented in practice.

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    • Interested in learning more about how can we engage children and young people in conversations exploring the impact of their online use on #MentalHealth? Read this fantastic blog by @Zhaime to learn more. https://t.co/aLrbD8tTWI #DigitalMentalHealth #CAMH #CAMHS

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    Some highlights from ACAMH journals JCPP, CAMH, and JCPP Advances.

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    • Did you know @acamh has a whole section on their website dedicated to Featured Papers from it's three academic journals? Read highlights from @acamh's three journals @TheJCPP, @TheCAMH, and @TheJCPPadvances here: https://t.co/iEs1PMIjym #PsychTwitter #AcademicTwitter #CAMHS

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    In this Papers Podcast, research associate Dr. Claire Goodfellow discusses her CAMH paper ‘Associations between dimensions of mental health literacy and adolescent help-seeking intentions’. Claire is the first author of the paper.

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    • In this @acamh podcast, @C_Goodfellow_ provides an overview of her @TheCAMH paper on #MentalHealthLiteracy and adolescent help-seeking intentions, & comments on the methodology, key findings, and implications for practice. Full podcast: https://t.co/itmaswhdaS #CAMH #CAMHS https://t.co/VIptIyoj8b

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    The CAMH 2023 Lecture featured a series of lectures from leading researchers, academics and practitioners on key topics in the field of child and adolescent mental health.

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    • #OpenAccess recording ‘@TheCAMH 2023 Lecture’, recorded 20 June 2023. Watch now to learn more about @TheCAMH Special Issues and a range of important topics to child and adolescent mental health. https://t.co/JoufJ15Gmi #AcademicTwitter #CAMH #CAMHS

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    In this ‘In Conversation’ podcast, Dr. Mei Simmons discusses some of the factors that affect children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing and provides an overview of her recently published book ‘A Guide to the Mental Health of Children and Young People: Q and A for Parents, Caregivers and Teachers’.

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    • In this podcast, @meinous provides recommendations to young people going through the system and struggling with their #MentalHealth & shares what needs to change at a #Policy level to improve service provision. Full podcast: https://t.co/oU2FEokQ0o #CAMH #CAMHS #Wellbeing https://t.co/DeUergqAO1

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    This lecture from Professor Sir Michael Marmot ‘Health inequalities, children and young people’ was the keynote from the 2023 CAMH Lecture.

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    • Health inequalities, children and young people – Professor Sir Michael Marmot This lecture from @MichaelMarmot ‘Health inequalities, children and young people’ was the keynote from the 2023 @TheCAMH Lecture. Watch now to learn more. https://t.co/YgrP8H97Fr #Wellbeing #CAMHS

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    In this ‘In Conversation’ podcast, Dr. Mei Simmons discusses some of the factors that affect children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing and provides an overview of her recently published book ‘A Guide to the Mental Health of Children and Young People: Q and A for Parents, Caregivers and Teachers’.

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    • In this fantastic podcast, @meinous comments on the best, & some of the challenging, aspects of working in a #CAMHS outreach service, PLUS comments on what #Parents & #Teachers can do to help children build personal resilience. Listen now to learn more: https://t.co/oU2FEokQ0o https://t.co/yC1navN638

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    In this Papers Podcast, Emma Francis and Dr. Jessie Baldwin discuss their co-authored JCPP paper ‘Subjective and objective experiences of childhood adversity: a meta-analysis of their agreement and relationships with psychopathology’.

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    • In this interesting podcast, @emmarubyfrancis & @jessiebaldwin define the difference between subjective and objective measures of childhood #Adversity & comment on the implications of their recent research, published in @TheJCPP. https://t.co/2kU1d9GSXf #ACEs #Trauma #CAMHS https://t.co/8kROrLyhsJ