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External Conferences

Non-ACAMH Child and Adolescent Mental Health Events
The Association promotes the advancement of child and adolescent mental health, raising awareness of recent developments/evidence-based research within this area.  In order to provide members of ACAMH as well as the public, with balanced information from a variety of disciplines and with varying levels of specialism, we publish details of relevant events hosted by external providers (where they have been drawn to our attention).  The publication of this information on our website is for the general information of those interested; it does not connote endorsement.  For further details of any of the listed events, please follow the indicated link.


29-31 August 2010
IASA
From Theory to Practice Second Biennial International Conference
Venue:
St. John's College, Cambridge University, UK
Full announcement details form (PDF Format) here

16 March 2010
Child Brain Injury Trust
What Lies Beneath Annual Conference and Exhibition
Exploring mental health and wellbeing following childhood acquired brain injury
Venue:
NEC Birmingham
Further information and download the booking form (PDF Format) here

21-23 January 2010
WPA Regional Meeting - 2010
5th International Conference on Psychiatry
2nd International Conference of South Asian Forum International on Mental Health and Psychiatry
Organised by: Bangladesh Association of Psychiatrists (BAP), South Asian Forum (SAF) - Bangladesh Chapter
Theme: Community Mental Health: Goals and Challenges
Venue: Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel, Dhaka
For further information contact bap@agni.com 


10-11 December 2009
Two-day conference on 'Mood Disorders Across the Lifespan'
Joint initiative between the Institute of Psychiatry and the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.
The meeting is unique as it unites leading clinicians and researchers in childhood and adult mood disorders under a single platform. It is now evident that understanding the aetiology and pathophysiology of mood disorders and improving treatment and service delivery require a life-long perspective. This meeting will bridge this gap and will provide delegates with the latest research findings and practice-changing evidence that will improve patient care.
Full details of the programme and registration can be found at http://www.iop.kcl.ac.uk/events/?id=758
For further information please contact: Dr Marinos Kyriakopoulos: marinos.kyriakopoulos@kcl.ac.uk