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A Research Conference hosted by The Place2Be
Monday 22nd February 2010, 9.30am - 4.00pm
The Royal Society of Medicine, London W1
School-based Emotional and Mental Health Interventions
– how do we know they work?
Join 150 academics, policy makers and practitioners in the children's workforce for an opportunity to discuss, debate and exchange knowledge about current and future advances in children's mental health research.
Conference fee: £90
Sign up if you:
are interested in children's mental health and research and would like to explore potential research collaborations;
work in a related field;
support the work of local government or community based organisations promoting the mental and emotional wellbeing of children;
would like to present your research via poster presentation on children's mental health / emotional wellbeing and school-based intervention
To book your place, or for more information, email
researchconference@theplace2be.org.uk
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