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Presentations from the Ethics and Early Intervention in Mental Health: Promoting Change through Research conference, held in Oxford on 23rd June 2017. This conference was organised by the Neurosec, Neuroscience, Ethics and Society network, part of the University of Oxford Department of Psychiatry alongside the BeGOOD: Early Intervention Ethics, and The Wellcome Trust.
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# | Episode Title | Description | People | Date | |
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17 | Vision of the BeGOOD project | Prof. Ilina Singh (BeGOOD PI, University of Oxford), introduces the conference and gives a brief talk on the BeGOOD project. | Ilina Singh | 25 Jul 2017 | |
16 | Knowledge translation and pathways to impact | Dr. João Rangel de Almeida (Wellcome Trust) gives the second talk in the Ethics and Early Intervention in Mental Health: Promoting Change through Research conference, | João Rangel de Almeida | 25 Jul 2017 | |
15 | The risks of pathologising normal family life | Dr. Jan Macvarish (Kent University) gives the first talk in the first panel; Researching Families, Transforming Communities. | Jan Macvarish | 25 Jul 2017 | |
14 | Preparing For Life: An ethnographic study of early intervention in Northside Dublin, Ireland | Dr. Rodolfo Maggio (BeGOOD team, Psychiatry, University of Oxford) gives the second presentation in the first panel; Researching Families, Transforming Communities. | Rodolfo Maggio | 25 Jul 2017 | |
13 | Bad Beginnings? Early intervention for mums and babies in prison | Rose Mortimer (BeGOOD team, Psychiatry, University of Oxford) gives the third presentation in the first panel; Researching Families, Transforming Communities. | Rose Mortimer | 25 Jul 2017 | |
12 | Response to first panel | Prof. Maureen Kelley (NDPH, University of Oxford) responds to the presentations in panel 1. | Maureen Kelley | 25 Jul 2017 | |
11 | Early Intervention in Psychosis services: 15 years of implementation | Prof. Belinda Lennox (Psychiatry, University of Oxford) gives the first talk in the second panel, Psychosis Risk: From Research to Practice. | Belinda Lennox | 25 Jul 2017 | |
10 | The ethics of early intervention in psychosis: (Preliminary) findings from a qualitative study in England | Paolo Corsico (BeGOOD team, Psychiatry, University of Oxford) gives the second talk in the second panel, Psychosis Risk: From Research to Practice. | Paolo Corsico | 25 Jul 2017 | |
9 | First response to second panel | Respondent: Prof. Matthew Broome (Psychiatry, University of Oxford) gives the first response to the second panel. | Matthew Broome | 25 Jul 2017 | |
8 | Second response to second panel | Dr. Dorothee Horstkötter (Maastricht University) gives the second response to the second panel, Psychosis Risk: From Research to Practice. | Dorothee Horstkötter | 25 Jul 2017 | |
7 | vVirtual ethics: Developing e-tools to assess young people’s moral attitudes | Dr. Gabriela Pavarini (BeGOOD team, Psychiatry, University of Oxford) gives the first presentation in the third panel; Young People’s Voices, Young People’s Citizenship. | Gabriela Pavarini | 25 Jul 2017 | |
6 | Psychosis, biomarkers, and young people’s moral perspectives | Arianna Manzini (BeGOOD team, Psychiatry, University of Oxford), gives the second talk in the third panel, Young People’s Voices, Young People’s Citizenship. | Arianna Manzini | 25 Jul 2017 | |
5 | Response to third panel | Prof. Essi Viding (University College London) responds to the third panel; Young People’s Voices, Young People’s Citizenship. | Essi Viding | 25 Jul 2017 | |
4 | Introduction to fourth panel | Prof. Ilina Singh (BeGOOD PI, University of Oxford), introduces the fourth panel in the conference. | Ilina Singh | 25 Jul 2017 | |
3 | Young people’s involvement in research: The NEUROSEC Young People’s Advisory Group Initiative | Members of Oxford YPAG talk about their work and experiences in the Young People’s Advisory Group Initiative. Part of the fourth panel; Research for Change. | Members of Oxford YPAG | 25 Jul 2017 | |
2 | Mobilising research to address our mental health crisis. | Cynthia Joyce (MQ, Mental Health Research Charity), gives the this talk in he fourth panel, Research for Change. | Cynthia Joyce | 25 Jul 2017 | |
1 | Early Intervention: What do we know about what works | Tom McBride (Early Intervention Foundation) gives the final presentation in the fourth panel; Research for Change. | Tom McBride | 25 Jul 2017 |