Mental Health in Development
Developing targeted, effective, and accessible mental health interventions that meet the needs of diverse children and young people (aged 0-18 years) and their families.
Learn more about us here: mhid.org.uk
- Exciting update from the Developing Child UK Priority Setting Partnership run by Supporting Early Minds team ... mhid.org.uk/update-the-d...
- The WISDOM Network is delighted to celebrate #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek2026 - this year's theme is "This is My Place" Find out more about the WISDOM network here: mhid.org.uk/wisdom-resea...
- Reposted by Mental Health in Development📢 Join the WISDOM Schools Research Network A free national mental health research network supporting #mentalhealth #research in #primary, #secondary, #sixthform and #FE settings. Get involved: tinyurl.com/WisdomOHBRC YouTube: tinyurl.com/WhatisWISDOM
- Reposted by Mental Health in DevelopmentJoin the WISDOM Schools Research Network A free national mental health research network supporting #mentalhealth #research in #primary, #secondary, #sixthform and #FE settings. Get involved: tinyurl.com/WisdomOHBRC YouTube: tinyurl.com/WhatisWISDOM
- Happy New Year! 📢Looking for parents/carers to be involved in research as participants or as part of PPI? ✍️Share details of projects/opportunity in our form - see our webpage under 'How to Apply' www.parentcarerresearchnetwork.org.uk/researchers 📅Deadline for inclusion in newsletter is 4 Feb 2026
- Wonderful blog piece on care in public and patient participation by Dr Kanwal Mand from our INSiGHTS team www.bristolbrc.nihr.ac.uk/news/care-in...
- Interested in a new adventure for 2026? We are recruiting a part time Theme Manager for Mental Health in Development! Full details & how to apply are here: my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecru... Closing date: 30 January We look forward to hearing from you!
- Last day to sign up to receive the next newsletter from the Parent Carer Research Network! Some great information coming up on how to get involved in youth mental health research along with lots of interesting news of research success stories - don't miss out, your voice matters!
- Parents & carers your voice matters! Join our Parent Carer Research Network and help shape mental health research. We especially welcome foster/adoptive parents, fathers, and diverse communities. Sign up by 27 Nov for the next newsletter: tinyurl.com/2s7tyy95
- Reposted by Mental Health in Development[Not loaded yet]
- One of our Liverpool partners has published a paper on the lasting consequences of socioeconomic disadvantage on child mental health mhid.org.uk/revealing-la...
- This Developing Child UK Priority Setting Partnership is run with the James Lind Alliance and is an exciting opportunity to hear from you about what you want to know about babies' and children's social and emotional wellbeing. Find out more & complete the survey: mhid.org.uk/survey-the-d...
- Reposted by Mental Health in Development🌍Our evidence-based programme for child anxiety is now being adapted for families in Asia and South America. Online Support and Intervention (OSI) is a therapist-guided, parent-led online Cognitive Behaviour Therapy platform for treating anxiety in children aged 5-12. 🔗https://tinyurl.com/498z9dnx
- How can emojis helps us to overcome language barriers in co-production? insights.mhid.org.uk/2025/10/08/e...
- Listen to our team member Kanwal Mand talking about building research relationships with the team from @gipsil.bsky.social insights.mhid.org.uk/2025/10/01/b...
- Reposted by Mental Health in Development[Not loaded yet]
- Reposted by Mental Health in Development[Not loaded yet]
- Reposted by Mental Health in Development[Not loaded yet]
- Have you heard about our WISDOM Research Network for Schools? Find out more ... youtu.be/7Z5y6CvNcH8?...
- Fascinating insights here from Louise Hannan about early years care settings and professional love: mhid.org.uk/exploring-th...
- Reposted by Mental Health in Development[Not loaded yet]
- 📢Looking for parents/carers to be involved in research either as participants or as part of PPI? ✍️Share details of projects/opportunity in our form - see on our webpage under 'How to Apply' www.parentcarerresearchnetwork.org.uk/researchers 📅Deadline for inclusion in next newsletter is August 20th
- Hear more about one of our recent webinars! What works in Early Childhood Development Research? mhid.org.uk/informing-ea...
- Hear more about how Amy Dobson and her colleagues are trying to support parents and reduce medicalisation of unsettled baby behaviours mhid.org.uk/supporting-f...
- Reposted by Mental Health in Development[Not loaded yet]
- Reposted by Mental Health in Development[Not loaded yet]
- Reposted by Mental Health in Development[Not loaded yet]
- On the front line and behind the scenes incredible research teams collectively work on health and social care research. Today, we wear red to show our support #Red4Research2025 #mentalhealthresearchmatters #researchmatters
- Why do we do research? Why does research matter? This year we have all donned red to show our support and appreciation for all those who undertake or participate in research #Red4Research2025 #researchmatters #mentalhealthresearch
- We had a wonderful Team Meeting last week and were excited to mark #Red4Research2025 - why do we do research? mhid.org.uk/highlights-f...
- Researchers? Do you seek to champion lived experience in research? Take a look at our Parent Carer Research Network - now open for research opportunities! #mentalhealth #mentalhealthresearch mhid.org.uk/parent-carer...
- Are you a researcher ready to prioritise lived experience and champion the voices of young people & their families? The Parent and Carer Research Network is ready to welcome research applications. Read more about our Guide for Researchers parentcarerresearchnetwork.org.uk/researchers
- We were in the Westgate Shopping centre last week for the @oxhealthbrc.bsky.social and @oxfordbrc.bsky.social annual Health Research Showcase - so good to speak to so many people about research! mhid.org.uk/westgate-hea...
- Reposted by Mental Health in Development[Not loaded yet]
- Researchers! Our Parent and Carer Research Network is open to you! We are looking for researchers whose work seeks to champion the voices of children, young people & their families #mentalhealth #mentalhealthresearch parentcarerresearchnetwork.org.uk/researchers
- Reposted by Mental Health in Development[Not loaded yet]