Book your ticket now: Online CORC Forum, 19th November 2020
Bringing together members and colleagues from the research, mental health and education sector, the Child Outcomes Research Consortium’s Annual Forum features inspirational speakers, exciting topics and discussions and is the ideal event to expand your knowledge of mental health and wellbeing outcomes for children and young people.
Highlights this year include the Children’s Society sharing recent findings from The Good Childhood Report 2020 and Life on Hold: children’s well-being and COVID 19 and a closer look at the pressures that are making children and young people unhappy. CORC will be sharing their latest ‘big data’ analyses and looking at the relationships between the characteristics of children and young people seen by services, how they are using services, and the outcomes they see. The presenters in break-outs will open up a range of topical discussions, such as measuring outcomes in schools and in remote work; CORC’s efforts to better understand and address racial inequalities in measuring and understanding experiences of mental health and mental health support; and young people’s recommendations for services on outcome measurement.
CORC are looking forward to welcoming national and international colleagues, who previously travelled from far and wide, being able to join them in this more flexible way on Zoom. While CORC will miss being together in one space, they are aiming to bring you an equivalent amount of new learning, inspiration and ideas through a half day event, with breaks and breakout sessions to enable everyone to both take some time away from their screen and to be an active participant.
CORC will be joined by colleagues from the Evidence Based Practice Unit, the Creative Youth Network, the Schools in Mind team and the Young Champions from the Anna Freud Centre and many more.
To view the full programme, discussion rounds and to book your ticket visit click here.
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