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mhid.org.uk
Developing targeted, effective, and accessible mental health interventions that meet the needs of diverse children and young people (aged 0-18 years) and their families. Learn more about us here: https://mhid.org.uk/
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Watch Me Play! @academichv.bsky.social met with Dr Jenifer Wakelyn and @vasototsika.bsky.social to discuss their research around the Watch Me Play! approach mhid.org.uk/watch-me-pla...

In one of our recent webinars, @academichv.bsky.social met with @carrieguard.bsky.social to discuss how to get it right for babies in group-based care settings - read on to find out more about it ... mhid.org.uk/getting-it-r...

Children and young people’s mental health research should represent the experience of all families. Help us make that happen by joining the Parent Carer Research Network parentcarerresearchnetwork.org.uk

Delighted to share this rapid scoping review from our Emerging Minds intern Fiyory Tzeggai Ghezae, researching experiences of racism and mental health among children and young people in the UK: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

Sharing the highlights from a webinar with our Supporting Early Minds team - @academichv.bsky.social met with @midwifeteacher.bsky.social to discuss The Lost Mothers project: mhid.org.uk/webinar-high...

The Parent Carer Research Network, in partnership between Mental Health in Development and the Charlie Waller, is here. We welcome any #parents or #carers interested in getting involved in #research to improve children and young people's #MentalHealth parentcarerresearchnetwork.org.uk

Calling parents and carers, we need your voice and experience in mental health research. Find out more about the Parent Carer Research Network today parentcarerresearchnetwork.org.uk

Are you a parent or carer who wants to be involved in developing research about the mental health of children and young people? Join the Parent Carer Research Network parentcarerresearchnetwork.org.uk

The Parent Carer Research Network, in partnership with Mental Health in Development at the University of Oxford, is here. We welcome any #parents or #carers interested in getting involved in #research to improve children and young people's #MentalHealth. parentcarerresearchnetwork.org.uk

Want to hear about our last team meeting? mhid.org.uk/highlights-f...

Interested in finding out more about us? Watch this video introducing our work :) youtu.be/91DaU4EtX6g?...

Hello everyone! Come and see our brand new website! mhid.org.uk