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BILL WHELAN & TONY BATES

Bill Whelan from Riverdance in conversation with Tony Bates

SENATOR LYNN RUANE

A welcome message from Senator Lynn Ruane

OKO ARMAH

Youth Mental Health from a megatrends perspective, Francis Oko Armah, Curious Minds

BRUCE BOLAM

Megatrends impacting upon the mental health and well being of young people: how organisations and communities can shape future service developments

YOUTH PANEL DISCUSSION

Megatrends and their Global impact: Youth Panel Discussion, Rikki Battersby, Tabby Besley and Ross Flanagan

SWARAN SINGH

Navigating Change: How do professionals and young people navigate change in the mental health system and how to be more adaptable and responsive in an ever changing environment?

LISA BUTTERLY

Lived experience does not an expert or advocate make: the role of advocacy in future proofing youth mental health

BARBARA DOOLEY

Closing the gap between research and practice: Transitioning to a new model

RETROSPECTIVE PANEL

Future Retrospective Panel: Futureproofing Youth Mental Health

FAYE  JOHNSTONE

Including all Voices – Stepping up on Queer and Trans youth mental health

 

MINA FAZEL

Including all Voices, The mental health and well being of refugee and newly arrived young people

PANEL DISCUSSION

Including All Voices, Panel Discussion.  Faye, Mina, Steve, Srividya, Nadera and Aleksa

NATASHA DEVON

Not “everyone was pleased” reflections on advocating for for children and young people’s mental health in education policy and practice

MARIO ALVAREZ

Emerging trends in technology for young people’s mental health and wellbeing

NICK ALLEN

Research trends and Advocacy – The developing Youth Brain. What have we learned so far and can it ever provide clinically useful information

TONY BATES & RACHEL PIPER

Conference Lock Note Address

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