CYPMHC Lunch & Learn webinars
The Children and Young People’s Mental Health Coalition run regular lunch and learn webinars on topical issues related to the work that our members do. Here are recordings of our past sessions, linked with their accompanying blogs, which we have ran jointly with our members.
All our lunch & learn webinars are member led. If any of our members are interested in running a session in 2024 then we’d love to hear from you.
Child Outcomes Research Consortium (CORC), within Anna Freud young explore latest developments, useful examples and how to address challenges using outcome measures, to support all sized organisations working with children and young people to benefit their mental health and wellbeing.
Find out about Barnardo’s, working in partnership with East London NHS Foundation Trust, children, young people, parents, carers and professionals, co-produced early intervention psychoeducational digital tool ‘Be Body Positive’ which provides support for young people, caregivers and professionals.
Camden Clean Air, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) and DLA Piper provide an insight into the work they are each doing around the climate crisis and the negative mental health impacts to children and young people of climate change.
Mental Health UK introduce the work they are doing with young people developing the Me & Money Programme and shared information on how co-production shaped the workshop and the impact from the pilot so far.
Watch our webinar with States of Mind about their Breaking the Silence project, which uses a ‘Participatory Action Research’ approach to co-create an alternative form of education evaluation; an alternative to Ofsted that has received much justified criticism for many years.
Watch our webinar with Place2Be, Beyond and Empathy Week about their plans for Children’s Mental Health Week, Now and Beyond and Empathy Week 2024. Access the resources shared in the webinar for helpful ways to start vital conversations with children and young people about mental health.
Centre for Mental Health and Podium Analytics worked with young to explore young people’s mental health in sport and what happens when staying active is no longer possible because of injury.
Online launch of the Children and Young People’s Mental Health Coalition’s new strategy and manifesto asks for babies, children and young people’s mental health.
Watch the launch event >
Read our manifesto asks >
Online launch of CYPMHC report on behaviour and mental health in schools following our year long inquiry with young people, parents, carers and professionals.
Watch the launch event >
Mental Health Awareness Week
Bringing together members to find out more about Mental Health Awareness Week and how to get involved. Attendees share their own plans for Mental Health Awareness Week and their resources.
Impact of parent relationships
Webinar on parental relationships and children and young people’s mental health, with Tavistock Relationships. In this accompanying blog, Holly Ingram looks at the impact parental conflict has on children and young people.
Sir Norman Lamb reflects
Watch this webinar with Sir Norman Lamb as he shares his reflections on his time as Chair at the Children and Young People’s Mental Health Coalition and his vision for the future of children and young people’s mental health.
The economic cost of poor parental mental health
A great opportunity to hear more about the work that CYPMHC members Our Time do and explore the economic cost and long-lasting consequences to the impact of poor parental mental health.
Online Safety Bill
Webinar on the Online Safety Bill, a new set of laws to protect children and adults online. Update from Centre for Countering Digital Hate, Mental Health Foundation, Samaritans and YoungMinds on the work they are doing in this area.
Children's Mental Health Week
Place2Be and Beyond shared their plans for the week with our members in our first webinar of the year. You can listen to our webinar, access the presentations and read some of the resources that our members shared here.
Early intervention in physical and mental health
Equally Well highlight the importance of ensuring young people diagnosed with long term mental health conditions are supported to manage their physical health as early as possible. Read the blog from Equally Well.
Catalogue of Mental Health Measures
The webinar provides the opportunity to find out more about the catalogue, including an interactive demonstration, and how it can support our members work. Read more about the catalogue.
Cost of living and children and young people's mental health
CYPMHC members explore what the cost of living crisis means for organisations working to support children and young people, and for children, young people and their families. Members also shared their resources of support.
The links between neurodevelopmental conditions and CYP MH
Embracing Complexity explore the links between neurodevelopmental conditions and mental health. Georgia Harper tells us why it’s time for mental health services to embrace complexity.
Early years mental health
The webinar explores the mental health of babies and infants and hears from expert speakers about their work in this area. Sally Hogg tells us why babies mental health matters.
How colleges can work with the voluntary and community sector
Association of Colleges and 42nd Street jointly hosted this webinar on why thinking about colleges is hugely important for children and young people. Watch the webinar.
Inequalities and children and young people’s mental health
The webinar explores the inequalities young people face and the impact this has on their mental health. Iesha Palmer talks about the work at trans charity Mermaids.
Inequalities and children and young people’s mental health
The webinar explores the inequalities young people face and the impact this has on their mental health. Iesha Palmer talks about the work at trans charity Mermaids.
The mental health of CYP impacted by eating disorders
Exploring a range of topics including: policy landscape, and Beat’s support services. Hannah Lewis tells us why prevention and early intervention of body image concerns is a public health issue.