With a focus on how sport serves as a catalyst for healing, resilience, and awareness, expert panellists shared perspectives from the field and discussed strategic initiatives led by funding organisations and umbrella associations. In this webinar, experts and representatives from WHO, UNICEF and advocates reflected on the journey to this pivotal moment and the outcomes of the political declaration. Her work is currently funded by a career development award from the National Institute of Mental Health. She conducts research on risk and protective factors that influence how youth and families adjust after stressful events that involve contact with family, juvenile, or criminal court systems, such as parental divorce and parental incarceration. What do children need in order to cope with conflict in the context of separation and divorce? What is life like for children facing high levels of interparental conflict after their parents separate or get divorced?
EU-funded capacity-building workshop promoting investment in resilient health systems WHO convenes subregional workshop in Armenia to strengthen health workforce education and regulation in Eastern Partnership WHO inaugurates a new Country Office in Cyprus – a Trauma-informed school programs for youth vital hub for interregional health One in five people has a diagnosable mental disorder, but often fear and shame prevent people from seeking help. With the support of family, friends and your community, you can make a difference in the fight against mental illness.
MHRC collaborates with like-minded organizations to advance research projects that are delivered in partnership with people with lived experience and that have the potential for deep impact. Incorporating innovation and digital health to improve quality of care and patient safety WHO mini-conference on mental health services within the PHC approach The goal of the YI program is to help researchers launch careers in neuroscience and psychiatry and gather pilot data to apply for larger federal and university grants. The series humanizes common psychiatric conditions through inspiring personal stories as well as experts sharing cutting edge information about diagnosis and treatment.
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- Stratified medicine aims to identify subgroups of individuals within a heterogenous disease population based on the unique characteristics of each subgroup such as underlying mechanisms risk factors, course of disease or treatment responses.
- You might find yourself learning about the latest approaches to treating anxiety disorders or exploring innovative interventions for trauma survivors.
- We have a 20-minute recorded webinar that we are going to play now that will actually help you understand the whole call, and we are very happy to respond to your individual questions, so you can type them in the Q&A.
In order to achieve our vision and mission we are looking to build a more integrated field of mental health science that convenes different expertise, and this includes lived experience. Our vision is a world in which no one is held back by mental health problems, and our mission is to drive a step change in early intervention in anxiety, depression and psychosis. This will be followed by Wellcome’s Mental Health strategy, then we will go to what do we mean by lived experience, then introduce the funding call, collaborating with people with lived experience in your research, and then we will conclude with how to apply for this funding opportunity. We would like to welcome you to our informational webinar on our mental health award, Finding the Right Treatment for the Right People at the Right Time.
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So we do not have a sample completed application for the funding call, but you can benefit from these webinars and the information that’s available. In terms of an early career researcher who will be applying to this funding call to establish a research group, our focus is on supporting research that will focus on validation of markers. What we expect is that the use of stratification methods will enable early identification and targeted treatment in mental health. We know that current mental health categories are imperfect, they rely on subjective measures resulting in significant heterogeneity of people within each diagnostic category, which in term impacts the development and provision of effective early interventions.
Knowing whether a drug is safe, knowing when it’s efficacious is really important, and these are helpful indicators of how this would actually work. Another aspect is personalized medicine, being able to identify specific subgroups that might respond to certain treatments differently. So we want to find different ways of understanding and detecting these earlier and to find more effective treatments by doing so.


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