Day 2 begins with a panel discussion looking at where we are in the journey to a mental health system that works for all and whether we are any better at coordinating children’s mental health support.
What is the state of play in 2021 after 2015’s Future in Mind, 2016’s Five Year Forward View for Mental Health, and 2017's Green Paper, Transforming Children and Young People’s Mental Health Provision. Our panelists will share their experiences of joint working between social care, education, health and local government to improve support for young people dealing with mental health issues.
Speakers:
Charlotte Hill, Head of Partnerships, Cornwall Council
Mark Rundle, Commissioning Manager, NHS Kernow (Maternity, Children and Young People)
Natalie Perera, CEO, Education Policy Institute
Nick Harrop, Head of External Affairs, Young Minds
Judith Denton, Founder and CEO of The Transformed You
Agenda
9.30am | PANEL DISCUSSION - A mental health system that works for all: Coordinating children’s mental health support
10.10am | Virtual exhibition and networking break
10.30am | EARLY YEARS - Parent-Infant Psychotherapy during COVID-19. Supporting the mental health and emotional well-being of under 5’s - Michela Biseo
11.00am | CARE - Mental Health from a care-experienced perspective - Judith Dentonjavascript:void(0)
11.30am | Virtual exhibition and networking break
11.50am | SEND - Trying to make a giant dance: children’s neurodevelopment and understand how this is mirrored in their learning, behaviour and mental health - Tony France
12.20pm | ONLINE SAFEGUARDING - Digital Technologies as a distorted Mirror of Reality: The impact of digital technologies on young people's identity, mental health and well-being - Dr Peter Buzzi
Charlotte Hill works for Cornwall Council as Head of Partnerships, Innovation & Wellbeing in the Together for Families directorate. She is passionate about improving outcomes for children and families and addressing the effects of health...
Judith AM Denton’s journey through and out of the Care System consisted of exclusions from School and College, run ins with the Law and a period of poor Mental Health. With the support and guidance from Mentors Judith is now pursuing her passion...