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CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE'S MENTAL HEALTH: IMPROVING ACCESS TO EFFECTIVE SUPPORT


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 * Thursday, 05 October 2023
 * The Royal National Hotel, London
 * 08:30 - 16:30

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 * OVERVIEW

As one of the leading organisers of mental health conferences, Open Forum Events
is growing its portfolio of events focusing on the mental health needs of
children and young people. The 10th Children and Young People's Mental Health
conference will bring together key stakeholders, dedicated to improving young
people’s lives, for a day of learning, conversation and networking.

There is growing concern in the UK of the increasing prevalence of mental health
issues among children and young people and that support services are currently
inadequate and unable to meet needs. In 2022, 18.0% of children aged 7 to 16
years and 22.0% of young people aged 17 to 24 years had a probable mental
disorder. Mental health provision was struggling to meet demand before the
pandemic, however, the residual impacts of Covid 19 and the current cost of
living crisis has further exacerbated the situation.

The Children and Young People's Mental Health: Improving Access to Effective
Support conference will present a series of plenary presentations, delivered by
expert speakers, to update delegates on the current situation and discuss
measures to make improvements. The agenda will highlight specific issues,
showcase best practice and will share lived experience.

The conference is designed to encourage interactive engagement between speakers,
contributors and delegates through the question and answer sessions and
discussion groups, whilst interspersed between plenary sessions there will be
ample opportunity for casual networking amongst peers and fellow professionals.

This biannual conference has seen strong delegate attendance at previous events
and spaces are limited so reserve your place today.


 * CONFIRMED SPEAKERS

Dr Jake Anders
Associate Professor, UCL Centre for Education Policy
Fiona Malpass
Hearing Voices Project Manager, Mind in Camden
Jan Rock
Founder and CEO, MATRIX Neurological
Natalie Webb
Chief Executive Officer , No Limits
Alton Brown
Director of Programmes, The Kids Network
Tigan Palmer
Head of Programme Development, The Kids Network
Marie Young
CAMHS Eating Disorders Specialist Nurse, Bedfordshire and Luton CAMHS, East
London Foundation Trust
Verity Marshall
Family Link Worker, Healthworks and The Bloom Initiative; Expert by Experience
bespoke Eating Disorder & Mental Health Training.
Dr Jake Anders
Associate Professor, UCL Centre for Education Policy
Fiona Malpass
Hearing Voices Project Manager, Mind in Camden
Jan Rock
Founder and CEO, MATRIX Neurological
Natalie Webb
Chief Executive Officer , No Limits
Alton Brown
Director of Programmes, The Kids Network
Tigan Palmer
Head of Programme Development, The Kids Network
Marie Young
CAMHS Eating Disorders Specialist Nurse, Bedfordshire and Luton CAMHS, East
London Foundation Trust
Verity Marshall
Family Link Worker, Healthworks and The Bloom Initiative; Expert by Experience
bespoke Eating Disorder & Mental Health Training.
Dr Jake Anders
Associate Professor, UCL Centre for Education Policy
Fiona Malpass
Hearing Voices Project Manager, Mind in Camden
Jan Rock
Founder and CEO, MATRIX Neurological
Natalie Webb
Chief Executive Officer , No Limits
Alton Brown
Director of Programmes, The Kids Network
Tigan Palmer
Head of Programme Development, The Kids Network



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EVENT:

08:30

REGISTRATION AND COFFEE IN THE NETWORKING AREA

09:25

CHAIR'S OPENING ADDRESS

 * Alison Sturgess-Durden, Director, Mayden (confirmed)

09:30

OPENING KEYNOTE ADDRESS

 * Franziska Marcheselli, Research Director, National Centre for Social Research
   (confirmed)

"The Trends in Children and Young People’s Mental Health"

The Mental Health of Children and Young People in England 2022 - wave 3 has
revealed that in 2022, 18.0% of children aged 7 to 16 years had a probable
mental disorder, 10.8% had a possible mental disorder. How does this latest data
compare with the previous surveys and reflects the changes over time.

09:50
"Meeting the Demand Challenge"

In 2021 1 in 6 young people aged 6–16 years in England had a probable mental
health disorder – equivalent to 1.3 million individuals who might benefit from
support. Existing CAMHS provision struggles to keep pace and cannot provide
support for all young people who need it. Unmet mental health needs causes
avoidable distress and is detrimental to the development of a child or young
person at a crucial time in their life.

10:10
 * Marie Young, CAMHS Eating Disorders Specialist Nurse, Bedfordshire and Luton
   CAMHS, East London Foundation Trust (confirmed)

"Tackling Eating Disorders"
10:30

HEADLINE SPONSOR

Mayden (confirmed)

10:50

QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

Allocated planned time for speakers to receive questions from the audience and
induce further discussion.

11:00

COFFEE IN THE NETWORKING AREA

11:45

CASE STUDY

Speaker TBC, YGAM (confirmed)

12:05
 * Alton Brown, Director of Programmes, The Kids Network (confirmed)
 * Tigan Palmer, Head of Programme Development, The Kids Network (confirmed)

"Connecting for Change: How is early intervention mentoring supporting schools &
improving children’s lives?"

Playing a vital role in the lives of hundreds of primary aged children across
London, The Kids Network’s vision is of a world where every child gets to live
the life they deserve. Through early intervention, trauma informed,
anti-oppression mentoring we are a growing community of children and volunteers,
connecting through fun, friendship and hardship to support positive outcomes for
children. In this presentation we’ll share more about who we are, why we exist
and our model. You’ll get an insight into how we incorporate trauma informed and
anti-oppression practice, our impact and how we share best practice to ensure
positive ripple effects across the sector.

 

12:25

CASE STUDY

12:45
 * Dr Jake Anders, Associate Professor, UCL Centre for Education Policy
   (confirmed)

"Young People’s Mental Health and Wellbeing in the Wake of the COVID-19
Pandemic"

The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on young people's health and wellbeing were
substantial. There were increased reports of anxiety, sleep problems and panic
attacks, and concerns about school, college and university also increased. A
record number of children and young people were referred to mental health
services in 2021. In this presentation, Jake will unpack some of the unequal
ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic appears to have exacerbated an existing
mental health crisis in young people. For example, higher proportions of
elevated psychological distress were seen among those who reported having long
COVID, bad/'severe long COVID', or who had to shield during the pandemic. Those
who experienced major life events during the pandemic, such as being seriously
ill and suffering from food affordability issues, were also more likely to
report elevated psychological distress. Jake will also discuss implications for
the education sector, including young people's continued engagement with and
motivation for education, and their perceptions of support for their mental
health from their schools.

13:05

QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

13:15

LUNCH IN THE NETWORKING AREA

A hot, two-course lunch consisting of multiple options will be provided for
delegates. We cater for all dietary requirements, including vegetarian, vegan
and gluten/dairy-free; just notify us ahead of time should you have any
allergens or requirements.

14:15

CHAIR’S AFTERNOON ADDRESS

14:20

CASE STUDY

14:40
 * Fiona Malpass, Hearing Voices Project Manager, Mind in Camden (confirmed)

"“Don’t just offer quick fixes, I’ve heard it before”: Supporting young people
who hear voices."

Supporting young people who hear voices.
Hearing voices is a surprisingly common experience, especially in children and
young people, and although it is often associated with psychosis and related
diagnoses, it can span across other frameworks of understanding voices in terms
of trauma, spiritual emergences, and neurodivergence or individual difference.
Voice Collective supports young people who hear voices or have other sensory
experiences (including visual, tactile, taste and scents), or young people who
may have confusing or difficult beliefs about the world. We are a unique service
working with young people in a way that centres the sense they make of their
experiences and being alongside young people in their distress. We offer a range
of support services that look to empower those we work with to process their
experiences and develop their own narratives and understandings of themselves
and their lives. This includes one to one work, peer support spaces, and
creative workshops. Support is also offered to families and professionals
working with young people, in the form of one to one support, peer support
groups, and trainings. This presentation will give an overview of Voice
Collective, the work we do, and an introduction to effectively supporting
children and young people who hear voices or have other related experiences.

15:00

SHARING BEST PRACTICE

 * Natalie Webb, Chief Executive Officer , No Limits (confirmed)

"An Award Winning Mental Health and Wellbeing Support Model"

No Limits is an award-winning, local, independent charity providing a unique
combination of prevention, early intervention and crisis support to young
people, based on a nationally evidenced model.

15:30

QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

15:30

AFTERNOON REFRESHMENT BREAK

15:40
 * Jan Rock, Founder and CEO, MATRIX Neurological (confirmed)

"Acquired Brain Injury – Its more common than you think!"

Childhood acquired brain injury is the biggest cause of death and disability in
children and young people; yet it is the least recognised, least understood and
least supported disability which has devastating life-long consequences for
children and young people.
The NHS estimates that up to 500,000 children below the age of 16 attend A&E
with a head injury every year. Many will have sustained a Traumatic Brain Injury
(TBI) that will not have been diagnosed. 90% of these children are discharged
with no further follow up.
Public Health Data estimates that by the age of 4 years old, 50% of young
children will have sustained a TBI during their early childhood.
The Government recently estimated that 1/6 children, in every classroom, in
every school across the UK, is living with the hidden effects of an undiagnosed
traumatic brain injury.
This presentation is based on real world lived-experience will cover childhood
acquired brain injury; it’s significance in the 0-25 population; and its
negative long term impact on children and young people as they move through
education and into adulthood.

16:00
 * Verity Marshall, Family Link Worker, Healthworks and The Bloom Initiative;
   Expert by Experience bespoke Eating Disorder & Mental Health Training.
   (confirmed)

"Keeping the Wheels On’ Turning a Negative Lived Experience Into a Force for
Good"

My daughter was ‘diagnosed’ with an eating ‘disorder’ when she was 12, in 2013.
She was an inpatient for 8 months in 2017 at a hospital 65 miles away from our
home, that has subsequently been closed down following a CQC report stating the
patients were at high risk of ‘avoidable harm’. She was then re-admitted to a
different general hospital in 2019. She is now 21 and at Manchester University.
This presentation is our story; I want you to travel with us. It’s a long
journey that we are still on, there have been many cross roads and bumps in the
road and keeping the wheels on has been tough. (An analogy reinforced to us by
my daughter’s clinical psychologist when she was an inpatient) We may never get
to the destination of a life without disordered eating & the voice of an eating
disorder so are re-routing and accepting the uncertainty this illness brings.
Our destination is unknown…..however on the way we are both embracing what
positives the harshest of times have taught us and are turning a negative lived
experience into a force for good.

16:20

QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

16:30

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NEWS


 * MENTAL HEALTH: NEW EVENT LAUNCHED
   
    * Posted on 10 April 2017
   
    * Read More


 * IMPROVING MENTAL HEALTH FOR ALL
   
    * Posted on 23 March 2017
   
    * Read More


 * TIME TO DELIVER A COMPREHENSIVE MENTAL HEALTH PLAN
   
    * Posted on 08 March 2017
    * by Isabella Goldie
   
    * Read More


 * ARE WE FORGETTING SOMETHING? THE LINK BETWEEN MENTAL HEALTH AND PARENTING
   SUPPORT IS CRITICAL
   
    * Posted on 01 December 2016
    * by Matt Buttery
   
    * Read More


 * IMPROVING THE WHOLE CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEM
   
    * Posted on 25 November 2016
   
    * Read More


 * HOUSING IS THE FOUNDATION THAT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES NEED
   
    * Posted on 25 September 2017
    * by Chris Hampson
   
    * Read More


 * DOES FUNDING NEED A RETHINK FOR MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES?
   
    * Posted on 06 October 2017
   
    * Read More


 * IMPORTANCE OF SCHOOLS IN THE CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEM
   
    * Posted on 01 December 2017
    * by Professor Dame Sue Bailey OBE
   
    * Read More


 * CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S MENTAL HEALTH: IMPROVING CARE, TREATMENT AND
   SUPPORT
   
    * Posted on 13 December 2017
   
    * Read More


 * GREATER MANCHESTER DEVOLUTION - A CHANCE FOR MENTAL HEALTH REVOLUTION
   
    * Posted on 04 December 2017
    * by Dr Sandeep Ranote
   
    * Read More


 * IMPROVING MENTAL HEALTH OUTCOMES: A SERVICE USER’S PERSPECTIVE
   
    * Posted on 09 March 2018
    * by Polly Allen
   
    * Read More


 * IMPROVING MENTAL HEALTH OUTCOMES - EVENT REPORT
   
    * Posted on 02 May 2018
   
    * Read More


 * MIND THE RHETORIC-ACTION GAP: TRANSFORMING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S MENTAL
   HEALTH PROVISION
   
    * Posted on 01 June 2018
    * by Dr Terry Hanley
   
    * Read More


 * IF YOU CARE ABOUT CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH, SOLVING UK POVERTY SHOULD BE AT
   THE TOP OF YOUR TO DO LIST
   
    * Posted on 19 June 2018
    * by Helen Barnard
   
    * Read More


 * EMPOWERING PARENTS OF CHILDREN AND TEENAGERS WITH MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS
   
    * Posted on 08 November 2021
    * by Matt Buttery
   
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