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    Background Home Fae Home was an action research project, working with young people in Dundee, Scotland, to redesign the interior environment of a community-based youth work facility, through the len…

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    • In this #OpenAccess @TheCAMH Special Issue paper, Charis Robertson (@dundeeuni) et al. produce and examine a case study in co-designing trauma-informed community spaces with young people in Dundee, Scotland. An interesting read. https://t.co/lfpJhOZkSW

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    What happens when friendships become the cornerstone of childhood mental health? In this episode of Mind the Kids – Mental Health: Best mates and Classmates, Dr. Jane Gilmour and Professor Umar Toseeb, joined by Dr. Tom Wu, unravel the powerful connections between peer relatio…

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    • What happens when friendships become the cornerstone of childhood #MentalHealth? In this episode of #MindtheKids, @DrJaneGilmour, @umartoseeb & Dr. Tom Wu unravel the powerful connections between peer relationships & emotional #Wellbeing in young people. https://t.co/bpueC4NZM6 https://t.co/17VTRp3aa8

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    Join Professor Catherine Lord, Distinguished Professor at UCLA’s Semel Institute, pioneering developer of the gold-standard ADOS and ADI-R autism diagnostic tools, and recipient of the International Society for Autism Research’s Lifetime Achievement Award, for an exclusive masterclass on autism assessment and intervention.This two-part series will provide essential insights into best practices for diagnosis, support planning, and evidence-based interventions for children and adolescents. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of comprehensive autism assessments beyond diagnosis and explore the stepped care model as a strategy to improve access to services.

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    • #Clinicians & #Professionals: Elevate your #Autism expertise! 🎟️ Limited Early bird Offer! Prof. Catherine Lord's masterclass offers practical frameworks for assessment & intervention across ages. Understand best practices, challenges & opportunities. https://t.co/21vzkzi6rA https://t.co/pgvPwwcbNM

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    Background Physical environments are linked to adolescents’ well-being in various ways. Green and blue (natural) spaces may protect against psychopathology, while gray (urban) spaces may confer risk…

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    • In this #OpenAccess @TheCAMH Special Issue paper, @shan_shaugh et al. examines how exposure to green, blue, and gray spaces is associated with the growth of psychopathology in early adolescence. https://t.co/Q6GGmlEvIV Read the full paper via @WileyPsychology.

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     We’re excited to share the latest episode of Mind the Kids, hosted by Dr. Jane Gilmore (UCL) and Professor Umar Toseeb (University of York). This episode dives into the complex relationship between parenting styles and infant characteristics, exploring whether their influence…

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    • In this #MindtheKids episode, @DrJaneGilmour @umartoseeb & Dr. Robert Eves discuss groundbreaking research using large, nationally representative datasets to unpack how #Parenting and child traits interact. Listen now to learn more! https://t.co/737H0wgf17 https://t.co/k737ozAREk

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    Join renowned expert child and adolescent psychiatrist Dr. Jane Shatkin for insights and guidance on managing insomina in children and young people.You’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of  the latest research and evidence-based practices, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I), which has been shown to effectively improve sleep quality and duration in adolescents. Plus practical strategies for assessing and treating insomnia, including establishing good sleep hygiene practices and addressing the impact of screen time on sleep.

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    This special issue captures the multifaceted and dynamic human–environment relationship across a critical stage of development and illustrates the importance of the physical environment in understand…

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    • In this #OpenAccess @TheCAMH Special Issue Editorial, @DrKeriWong et al. comments on the symbiotic relationship between physical environment and children and young people's psychosocial outcomes. Read the full Editorial to learn more! https://t.co/zuDyg3kJcK

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    A 2024 systematic review and meta‑analysis by Galgut and colleagues highlights that cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT‑I) markedly improves insomnia severity and, to a lesser extent, subjective sleep quality in teenagers. These findings strengthen the evidence for offering CBT‑I—delivered face‑to‑face or digitally—as a first‑line treatment for young people who struggle to sleep.

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