Aug 2023: Cross-cohort change in parent-reported emotional problem trajectories across childhood and adolescence in the UK

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What is the Strategy Journal Club? 
The Strategy Research Journal Club is a forum for all Melbourne Children’s Campus staff to come together and discuss current research in the child and adolescent mental health arena.

Join us in August! You are warmly invited to attend our next Journal Club on August 23 from 12.30-1.30pm. We will be discussing a paper on whether and how developmental trajectories of emotional problems in adolescents have changed across generations. If you would like to preview this open-access paper, it can be found here.  
July Journal Club Rundown  Thank you to everyone who attended our July Journal Club, it was wonderful to have many new faces in the (virtual) crowd. We had an interesting discussion centred around digital interventions – how can we encourage engagement with online therapy? What are potential issues with access? Why is co-design important in research projects investigating the utility of digital interventions? 

If you would like to hear more about the Strategy Journal Club, including future dates and topics, please contact the team at cmhs@mcri.edu.au to be added to our mailing list.  

August Journal Club Information Meeting: Campus Mental Health Strategy Research Journal Club – August Date and Time: August 23rd 2023, 12.30-1.30pm  

Zoom Link: 
https://mcri.zoom.us/j/69836487281?pwd=YllXSVBVUXk0UmFTb2F1blJBR1Y3UT09  

Meeting ID: 698 3648 7281 

Password: 129273 

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At Mental Health Central we acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we live, gather and work. We recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.

We acknowledge all people with a lived or living experience of mental ill-health and recovery. At the Campus, we particularly acknowledge children, young people, families, carers, and supporters. We recognise their vital contribution and value the courage of those who share this unique perspective for the purpose of learning and growing together to achieve better outcomes for the Campus, staff, sector, and all people of lived experience.

 

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