Enjoy all the presentations from the 2nd CARN conference held online on the 2nd of November, 2021.
School and community based approaches to supporting children’s mental health and wellbeing
Professor Jessica Deighton, UK
From thousands to millions: Harnessing digital support and hybrid intervention approaches to provide evidence-based playful parenting support for families during the COVID-19 pandemic
Dr Jamie Lachman, UK
Eating disorders: different strokes for different folks
Professor Phillipa Hay, Australia
Reflections on a career in child and adolescent mental health research
Professor Sally Merry, New Zealand
It takes a village – a new app to support young people experiencing self-harm and suicidal ideation
Dr Hiran Thabrew, New Zealand
Suicide prevention
Dr Sarah Fortune, New Zealand
How can parents support children’s emotion regulation to prevent the intergenerational transmission of mental health difficulties?
Dr Amy Bird, New Zealand
Developing and treating a wellbeing app to support young people during the COVID-19 pandemic
Dr Anna Serlachius, New Zealand
Who gets admitted with an eating disorder? Ethnicity trends in young people admitted to Starship Children’s Hospital over the past 13 years
Dr Andrew Inglis, New Zealand
Ahurutia te pa harakeke: protecting our youth from family violence and suicide
Dr Emily Cooney and Dr Michael Roguski, New Zealand
An update on HABITs: implementation of a digital ecosystem for youth mental health
Dr Sarah Hopkins, New Zealand
Getting the best out of e-therapies for young people
Dr Matt Shepherd, New Zealand
Self-compassion as an approach for disordered eating behaviours among adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes
Dr Anna Boggis, New Zealand
Health and wellbeing of high-risk Pasifika youth in the justice sector
Associate professor Julia Ioane, New Zealand
Your body is your home: fostering positive health outcomes with the intuitive eating framework
Dr Katie Babbott, New Zealand
Considering alternative treatment models for adolescent anorexia nervosa
Dr Marion Roberts, New Zealand
What works and for whom in a psychiatric mother baby unit?
Dr Tanya Wright, New Zealand