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Tuesday 9 OctoberGrace Suite 1 Grace Suite 2 Meeting room 4 08:15Registration Opens09:10Opening RemarksFaculty conference co-ordinators 09:15Youth Panel Opening09:30 Keynote The Children and Young People’s Mental Health Transformation Programme – where are we now and where are we going?Kathryn Pugh MBENHS England 10:30 Launch of the Child and Family Clinical Psychology Review 2018 - Co-Production in PracticeBPS CYPF Youth Panel11:00Tea / Coffee & Poster viewing11:30SymposiumParticipatory Practices in collaboration with Children, Young People, their Families, Communities and ProfessionalsBPS CYPF Youth Panel alongside co-editors from BPS CYPF?(1a) The Suitcase Eloise Wynter, Islington Community Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service(1b) An Islington CAMHS collaboration with the National Gallery: Harnessing young peoples’ creativity to improve CAMHS servicesEloise Wynter, Islington Community Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service(2) Too Risky to be Heard? Promoting Participatory Practice with Children & Young People Subject to Sexual ExploitationDr Romana Farooq, Norfolk & Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust Youth Council (3) The use of ‘special interests’ in interventions with children and young adults with an Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC): Maximising their involvement and participation.Julie Smith-LewisEmpirical Oral Presentation1379 Improving Access to Wirral CAMHSSophie Foster, Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS TrustSymposium1570 (S) The unique role of Clinical Psychologists as expert witnesses in the family courts-integrative family assessment to build better futuresJaime Craig, Family Psychology Services Ltd1546 (1) Family courts expert witnesses, new guidelines & a new legal aid landscape - practical, ethical & professional considerations.Jaime Craig, Family Psychology Services Ltd1573 (2) Beyond expert opinion: Investigative interviewing by psychologists for family proceedingsDavid Glasgow, Child & Family Training1565 (3) Nature and Nurture revisited: formulating to explain the prevalence of ADHD-like symptoms in children referred to the family courtMiriam Silver, LifePsychol Ltd11:55Empirical Oral Presentation1378 Transforming CAMHS and Schools working in light of The Green PaperLaura Browne, Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Trust12:20Impact Paper1469 Working with groups in a CAMHS setting: supporting emotion regulation difficultiesBertha Rogers, Hertfordshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust12:30Oral PresentationSafeguarding children and young people: Every psychologist's responsibilityKhadj Rouf, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust13:00Lunch & Poster Presentation13:45AGM14:30Review/ Theoretical & Practice Oral Presentation1455 ‘Tube To Chicken Army’: Parents led Facebook support group for families with children with ARFIDClarissa Martin, Midlands Psychology CICDiscussionThe Future for the DCPJulia Falconbridge, Chair DCPDiscussion continuedInvited WorkshopBuilding Bonds & Breaking Cycles’NWBH Building Attachment and Bonds Service (BABS) Lisa Marsland, Consultant Clinical Psychologist & Service LeadWorkshop continued15:20Impact Paper1497 How and why do we involve parents and carers as experts by experience. #proudparentGina Bannister, Fresh CAMHS Alder Hey Children's NHS Trust15:25Impact Paper1474 Collaborative resource development with patients, parents and staff: developing a pathwayMelinda Edwards, GSTT15:30Tea /Coffee & Poster viewing16:00Review/ Theoretical & Practice Oral Presentation1510 You Scratch My Back, I'll Scratch Yours: Who Benefits From Youth Forum Participation in Health Care?Rupert Goodman, GSTTReview/ Theoretical & Practice Oral Presentation1515 Making psychological interventions right for looked-after adolescentsLili Ly, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation TrustEmpirical Oral Presentation1487 The effects of the Prevent-Teach-Reinforce for Families (PTR-F) programme in New Zealand with three young childrenGaye Tyler-Merrick, Nottingham Trent University16:35Keynote Extending the reach of parenting & family skills programmes locally & globally Rachel CalamUniversity of Manchester18:45Drinks Reception 19:15Conference Dinner Wednesday 10 OctoberGrace Suite 1 Grace Suite 2 Meeting room 4 08:30Registration OpensHotel Foyer, ground floor09:05Welcome 09:15Keynote PresentationYou are what you?do…and what you do mattersPooky KnightsmithVice Chair, Children and Young People’s Mental Health Coalition 10:15Tea /Coffee with Exhibition & Poster viewing 10:45DiscussionCYP MH Outcomes MetricJessica Sharp, NHS EnglandSymposium1415 Building psychologically informed Forensic CAMHS.James Millington, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust(1) FCAMHS; its remit, development, mobilization, delivery and evaluationDr Lucy Warner, Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) PathwayTrauma responsive secure settings for childrenDr Grace Crawford, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS FT Education in secure accommodationDr Diahann Gallard, Liverpool John Moore’s University Symposium 1529 (S) Paediatric Psychology Network UK (PPN-UK)James Lemon, NHS Dumfries & Galloway1527 (3) Psychology Adding Value: Epilepsy Screening (PAVES) Mental Health Screening & Intervention Pathway for C&YP with EpilepsyKirsten Verity, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh, Scotland1582 (4) CASE STUDIES: Normalising emotional pain and shame: support for a parent’s emotional adjustment to their infant’s CF diagnosis.Jenny Turner, Royal Brompton Hospital12:15Empirical Oral Presentation1245 Killing three birds with one stone: 'Stress Control' for pupils, parents and teachersJim White, Stress Control Ltd12:45Lunch, Exhibition & poster viewing13:40Invited workshopA practical approach to promoting resiliencePooky Knightsmith, Vice Chair, Children and Young People’s Mental Health CoalitionEmpirical Oral Presentation1402 Human empathy across the lifespan.Liam Dorris, NHS Greater Glasgow & ClydeEmpirical Oral Presentation1370 Psychopathology profiles in children with congenital visual impairmentRebecca MacKechnie, Royal Holloway, University of London14:10Empirical Oral Presentation1397 Emotions in play: Young people’s experience of Thinking about emotions group in an inpatient eating disorder programmeLucia Giombini, King's College LondonEmpirical Oral Presentation1417 Parenting and child externalising behavioural problems: an exploration of the role of parental cognitions and characteristicsKirsty Fawns, NHS Lothian14:40Empirical Oral Presentation1517 After the RCT: DISCOVER adaptations to widen our programme impact on teenage wellbeing in schools.Irene Sclare, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation TrustEmpirical Oral Presentation1340 Rupture-repair processes in the therapeutic alliance prior to dropout in adolescents receiving therapy for depressionSally O'Keeffe, University College LondonEmpirical Oral Presentation1491 Facial Emotion Recognition and Theory of Mind in Young Children with Externalising BehavioursSara Cooper, Cardiff University15:10Impact Paper1500 'Finding Your Way' Through Emotions for Children Young and OldKay Brophy, The Acorn Family15:15Keynote Can we cure child mental health problems? If not, what are services there for?Miranda WolpertAnna Freud National Centre for Families16.15Closing RemarksFaculty conference co-ordinators PostersRefTitle & Main Author CYPF011695 A preliminary study investigating the acceptability and effectiveness of using an emotional health resource with KS2 children in schoolsLiz Bates, Services for EducationCYPF021819 Impact of service user participation on an individual’s recovery: a systematic reviewLaura Croxton, North West Boroughs HealthcareCYPF031796 The Infant Mental Health Service: Early Attachment ObservationRebecca Fellows, Infant Mental Health Service, Leeds Community Healthcare NHS TrustCYPF041832 The psychological risks to unrepresented Parents in Family Courts cross-examining psychologist experts and the threats to decision makingMegan Hawkes, Family Psychology ServicesCYPF05Trafford Sunrise and introducing systemic working into mainstream commissioned servicesLennicia Huntley, Levi Caldo-Dobbs, Saima Nadeem and Regan Bailey, Just Psychology CICCYPF061407 'Right On Your Doorstep' - Embedding Psychological Practice in Children's Social Care in North Yorkshire.Emma Lonsdale, Tees Esk and Wear Valley NHS foundation Trust and North Yorks County CouncilCYPF071333 Elective mutism in a child with cystic fibrosis: breaking the ice through play therapyBethan Phillips, Noahs Ark Childrens Hospital for WalesCYPF081248 Developing awareness of psychosocial issues for the Cystic Fibrosis MDT - using the psychologist differentlyBethan Phillips, Noahs Ark Childrens Hospital for WalesCYPF091700 Attachment and Anxiety: The impact of secure maternal attachments on the trauma related anxiety levels of looked after children.Jack Purrington, Chrysalis AssociatesCYPF101699 Statuses, Selfies, and Shares: To What Extent Can Social Media Use Predict A Delay In The Moral Development Of ChildrenJack Purrington, Chrysalis AssociatesCYPF111632 Exploring the experiences of clinical psychologists in involving caregivers of young people who have self-harmedMolly Rhinehart, Lancaster University/LCFTCYPF121812 Collaborative practice-development and research of?Keep Safe for young people with learning disabilities and harmful sexual behaviourRowena Rossiter, Tizard Centre, University of KentCYPF131811 Promoting emotional resilience in children and young people with learning disabilities: collaborating to adapt FRIENDS for LifeRowena Rossiter, Tizard Centre, University of KentCYPF141629 Looked After Children’s experiences of self-harm: A qualitative analysisCharlene Rouski, Meadows CareCYPF151822 Supporting children and young people after a death in the familyKalliopi Selioti, Winston's WishCYPF161470 Using special interests to engage individuals with an Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC): Enhancing involvement and participationJulie Smith-Lewis, Midlands Psychology CICCYPF171818 Feelings of Isolation and Loneliness during Inpatient Admissions to a Children's HospitalSophie Valavanis, Lancaster UniversityCYPF181511 Collaboration with Service Users to Develop a Health and Well-being Suitcase for use in SchoolsEloise Wynter, Islington CAMHSCYPF191513 An Islington CAMHS collaboration with the National Gallery: Harnessing young peoples’ creativity to improve a CAMHS serviceEloise Wynter, Islington CAMHS ................
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