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Promoting Mental Health in Schools – Birmingham

October 4, 2009 //  by Admin

Current line-up of expert speakers

John Ivens
Educational Psychologist and Headteacher, The Bethlem and Maudsley Hospital School

Dawn Rees
National CAMHS Strategic Relationships and Programme Manager, National CAMHS Support Service (NCSS)

Fintan O’Regan
Education Consultant, Author and former Headteacher

Vathani Navasoth
Eating Disorder Expert, Awakening Dawn, NCFED

Gareth D Morewood
Director of Curriculum Support, Priestnall School, Stockport

Prof. Katherine Weare
Professor of Education, University of Southampton

Joe Wells
Student, OCD Sufferer amd author, Touch and Go Joe, an adolescent’s experience of OCD

Chris Webb-Jenkins
Partner, Browne Jacobson LLP

Carly Raby
Director, LUNA

Sally Gomme
Mental Health Promotion Manager, Rethink

Aqualma Murray Independent child care consultant and trainer, Aqua-Empowerment Services

Please note: this conference is currently being developed to ensure the best line-up of speakers, so please check back here for the latest information. All speakers listed above are confirmed.

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