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Thursday, 29 September 08:00 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Øksnehallen Registration Desk - Main Entrance 09:30 WORKSHOP 1 - Youth Mental Health Advocacy – for youth, by youth Øksnehallen Breakout Room 1 09:30 WORKSHOP 2 - Measures Matter: How do we get measurement right in youth mental health? Øksnehallen Breakout Room 2 09:30 WORKSHOP 3 - Stopping young people from falling through the cracks: Applying a missing middle lens across all contexts Øksnehallen Breakout Room 3 09:30 WORKSHOP 4 - Leading the way: Best practices for youth engagement in a global movement for youth mental health Øksnehallen Breakout Room 4 09:30 WORKSHOP 5 - Re-imagining policy to promote youth well-being and brighter futures: COVID-19 and beyond (sponsored by headspace) Nørrebros Runddel Room (Room A) 11:00 Tea/Coffee break (for Workshop participants) Outside Each Workshop Room 13:00 Lunch (for Workshop participants) Outside Each Workshop Room 15:10 Tea/coffee (for Workshop participants) Outside Each Workshop Room Friday, 30 September 07:30 Conference Registration Øksnehallen Registration Desk - Main Entrance 08:30 Conference poster presentations (on display during all catering breaks) Poster presentation area - Øksnehallen Main Hall “That’s the end result if you cannot get better: Adolescents’ perceptions of mental health services” » Dr. John Goodwin (Ireland), Prof. Eileen Savage (Ireland), Dr. Aine O'Donovan (Ireland) A permanent scar of the pandemic era on the mental health in least develop countries. » Mr. Mohamed Sanusi Jalloh (Sierra Leone) The Best We Have To Offer: A Look Into the Review into Youth Mental Health Services in New Brunswick » Ms. Stacie Smith (Canada), Ms. Sue Duguay (Canada) Co-Production in Child and Adolescent Mental Health: A Systematic Review » Mr. Michael John Norton (Ireland) Powered by Ex Ordo, everything you need to run a research conference. Page 1 6th International Conference on Youth Mental Health 29 Sep - 01 Oct 2022 All times in CEST
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Page 1: 6th International Conference on Youth Mental Health 29 Sep

Thursday, 29 September

08:00 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

Øksnehallen Registration Desk - Main Entrance

09:30 WORKSHOP 1 - Youth Mental Health Advocacy – for youth, by youth

Øksnehallen Breakout Room 1

09:30 WORKSHOP 2 - Measures Matter: How do we get measurement rightin youth mental health?

Øksnehallen Breakout Room 2

09:30 WORKSHOP 3 - Stopping young people from falling through thecracks: Applying a missing middle lens across all contexts

Øksnehallen Breakout Room 3

09:30 WORKSHOP 4 - Leading the way: Best practices for youthengagement in a global movement for youth mental health

Øksnehallen Breakout Room 4

09:30 WORKSHOP 5 - Re-imagining policy to promote youth well-being andbrighter futures: COVID-19 and beyond (sponsored by headspace)

Nørrebros Runddel Room (Room A)

11:00 Tea/Coffee break (for Workshop participants)

Outside Each Workshop Room

13:00 Lunch (for Workshop participants)

Outside Each Workshop Room

15:10 Tea/coffee (for Workshop participants)

Outside Each Workshop Room

Friday, 30 September

07:30 Conference Registration

Øksnehallen Registration Desk - Main Entrance

08:30 Conference poster presentations (on display during all cateringbreaks)

Poster presentation area - Øksnehallen Main Hall

“That’s the end result if you cannot get better: Adolescents’perceptions of mental health services”

» Dr. John Goodwin (Ireland), Prof. Eileen Savage (Ireland), Dr. AineO'Donovan (Ireland)

A permanent scar of the pandemic era on the mental health inleast develop countries.

» Mr. Mohamed Sanusi Jalloh (Sierra Leone)

The Best We Have To Offer: A Look Into the Review into YouthMental Health Services in New Brunswick

» Ms. Stacie Smith (Canada), Ms. Sue Duguay (Canada)

Co-Production in Child and Adolescent Mental Health: ASystematic Review

» Mr. Michael John Norton (Ireland)

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Young People’s Experiences of Completing a Trauma and PTSDScreening Tool When Attending an Early Psychosis Program.

» Mrs. Tracey Dryden-Mead (Australia), Prof. Sarah Bendall (Australia),Dr. Barnaby Nelson (Australia)

Guiding Youth Through Grief With The Power of Nature

» Ms. Charlene Ray (United States)

The Prevalence of suicidal ideation and suicidal attempt amongstundergraduate in public universities in Lagos state, Nigeria

» Ms. SHARON Akinbobola-cole (Nigeria), Ms. Seun Adetuyu (Nigeria),Mr. Samuel Adagba (Nigeria)

Mental Health Helplines in India during COVID-19: A population-based survey to determine the efficacy and accessibility amongIndian youth

» Dr. Srihari Govind (India)

Mental Health Where it Does Not Exist

» Mr. Myles Bilong Tande (Cameroon)

A Picture of Spirituality in Youth Living with Bipolar Disorder

» Mrs. Michelle Solomon (Canada)

Improving mental health research: a qualitative analysis of youthperspectives

» Ms. Zeynep Akcaoglu (Belgium), Dr. Robin Achterhof (Belgium)

Exploring impact of social media on young people’s emotion:SHIELD Project

» Ms. Gloria Cheung (United Kingdom), Dr. Clare Fenton (UnitedKingdom), Dr. Ioana Varvari (United Kingdom)

HEADSTRONG: Youth anti-stigma and mental health leadership

» Ms. Sandra Koppert (Canada)

The SAFER Project: Addressing Gender-Based Violence Affecting2SLGBTQ+ Youth

» Mx. Fae Johnstone (Canada), Dr. Dennis Stuebing (Canada)

Youth co-researchers in mental health research: Experiences fromthe InvolveMENT project

» Ms. Maya Ibenfeldt (United Kingdom), Mr. Samuel Duerto(Netherlands), Ms. Nicole E. Cardenas (United Kingdom), Ms. LaiaMeldahl (Norway), Ms. Lou Krijger (France), Ms. Julia R. Game (Poland),Ms. Maren McLean Andvik (United Kingdom), Mr. Oliver Cuddeford(United Kingdom), Mr. Mathias Tong & Murad Mustafa (UnitedKingdom), Dr. Petter Viksveen (Norway)

MENTAL HEALTH HELP-SEEKING BEHAVIOUR OF YOUTHS IN LAGOSMAINLAND LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, LAGOS STATE.

» Ms. Temitayo Anthony-Awi (Nigeria)

Prevalence and predictors of depression among Medical studentsat University of Rwanda

» Mr. Rulinda Kwizera (Rwanda)

Digital technology as a mediator of Mental Health during theCOVID 19 pandemic

» Ms. Chitisha Gunnoo (Mauritius)

Exploring the experiences of fatigue in adolescents with elevatedsymptoms of depression: A qualitative study

» Ms. Nina Higson-Sweeney (United Kingdom), Dr. Kate Cooper (UnitedKingdom), Dr. Barney Dunn (United Kingdom), Dr. Maria Loades(United Kingdom)

A qualitative exploration of youth, family, and providerperspectives on the supports needed for access to and transitionsthrough youth mental health and addictions care

» Dr. Roula Markoulakis (Canada), Ms. Simran Arora (Canada), Ms.Hinaya Cader (Canada), Ms. Sugy Kodeeswaran (Canada), Dr. AnthonyLevitt (Canada)

The Brain on the Curriculum - an intervention for better mentalhealth in special needs education

» Mr. Nørgaard Mikkel (Denmark)

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Online Synchronous Chat Counselling for Young People Aged 12-25: A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review.

» Ms. Maria Tibbs (Ireland), Dr. Aileen O'Reilly (Ireland), Ms. MaeveDwan O'Reilly (Ireland), Dr. Amanda Fitzgerald (Ireland)

Youth-Centred Practice: A Toolkit for Service Providers fromMINDS of London-Middlesex

» Mr. Alec Cook (Canada), Dr. Arlene MacDougall (Canada), Dr. ReneeHunt (Canada)

Evaluation and prevention of suicidal behavior among collegedropouts

» Ms. Promise Adetoro (Nigeria)

Physical health conditions among youth receiving mental healthservices and impact on transition readiness

» Ms. Julia Davies (Canada), Ms. Soha Salman (Canada), Dr. KristinCleverley (Canada)

Exploring loneliness and social isolation in young adults: aqualitative interview study

» Ms. Emma Kirwan (Ireland), Dr. Ann-Marie Creaven (Ireland), Dr.Annette Burns (Ireland), Dr. Páraic S. O’Súilleabháin (Ireland)

The role of advocacy and empowerment in shaping servicedevelopment for families raising children with developmentaldisorders. Why empowering families?

» Ms. Zsofia Szlamka (United Kingdom), Dr. Bethlehem Gebru (UnitedKingdom), Dr. Rosa Hoekstra (United Kingdom), Dr. Charlotte Hanlon(United Kingdom)

REIMAGINE | Youth Mental Health.

» Ms. MARIAM NAMAKULA MAMU. (Uganda)

A gender comparison of psychological distress among medicalstudents in Nigeria in the early phase of the Coronaviruspandemic: A cross-sectional survey.

» Dr. Oluwaseun Idowu (Nigeria), Dr. OyinOluwa Adaramola (Nigeria),Prof. Oluwakemi Odukoya (Nigeria)

Cognitive Predictors of Social and Occupational Functioning inEarly Psychosis

» Ms. Megan Cowman (Ireland), Dr. Laurena Holleran (Ireland), Dr.edgar lonergan (Ireland), Dr. Karen O'Connor (Ireland), Prof. MaxBirchwood (United Kingdom), Prof. Gary Donohoe (Ireland)

PREVALENCE AND PREDICTORS OF DEPRESSION AMONG MEDICALSTUDENTS OF EBONYI STATE UNIVERSITY, ABAKALIKI, EBONYISTATE, NIGERIA

» Dr. Chukwudi Agbor (United Kingdom)

Mental, physical and sexual health among sexual minority third-level students: What is the interrelationship across these domainsin sexual minority youth? Evidence from My World Survey 2.

» Dr. Amanda Fitzgerald (Ireland), Dr. Ciara Mahon (Ireland), Dr. AileenO'Reilly (Ireland), Prof. Barbara Dooley (Ireland)

ED2Foundry: Exploring how to enhance care between theemergency department and integrated youth services for youngpeople with mental health and substance use concerns

» Ms. Madelyn Whyte (Canada), Dr. Krista Glowacki (Canada), Dr. SkyeBarbic (Canada), Dr. Steve Mathias (Canada), Dr. David Barbic(Canada), Dr. Frank Scheuermeyer (Canada), Ms. Jade Weinstein(Canada)

The lived experience of depression in adolescence: a systematicreview of the qualitative literature

» Ms. Anna Viduani (Brazil), Mr. Daniel Luccas Arenas (Brazil), Dr. SilviaBenetti (Brazil), Dr. Syed Shabab Wahid (United States), Dr. Brandon A.Kohrt (United States), Prof. Christian Kieling (Brazil)

StressLess : The Summer of Fun

» Ms. Shelley Buckley (United Kingdom), Mrs. Julie Cameron (UnitedKingdom)

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Examining Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Psychosis andSchizophrenia through an Equity Lens: An Umbrella Review ofPublished Reviews

» Ms. Neha Nair (Canada), Ms. Jill Boruff (Canada), Dr. Srividya Iyer(Canada)

User involvement in adolescents’ mental healthcare: an updatedsystematic review

» Dr. Petter Viksveen (Norway), Ms. Nicole E. Cardenas (UnitedKingdom), Ms. Julia R. Game (Poland), Assistant Prof. Stig Bjønness(Norway)

Digital Relationship- SAFE-app assisting people who self-harm

» Dr. Lene Berring (Denmark), Ms. Line Marie Christensen (Denmark)

Young people's experience of stigma in relation to poor mentalhealth: a participatory qualitative study.

» Ms. Rebecca Johnson (United Kingdom), Ms. Jessica Miller (UnitedKingdom), Ms. Kirsty Hughes (United Kingdom), Mx. Rhi Macintyre(United Kingdom), Dr. Lana Ireland (United Kingdom), Dr. PamelaJenkins (United Kingdom), Prof. Simon Hunter (United Kingdom)

Integrated Youth Services in Rural Canada

» Ms. Jessica Hutton (Canada)

Emotional Design Brief for building Adolescent Residential EatingDisorders Treatment Centre

» Mrs. Sophie Phillips (Australia), Dr. Stacey McMullen (Australia), Dr.Ramsey Awad (Australia), Prof. Maralyn Foureur (Australia)

Moving Beyond "Screen Time": A Scoping Review Investigating theRelationship Between Smartphone Use and Anxiety in Youth

» Ms. Laura Herbert (Canada)

The Prevalence of Excessive Exercise in Individuals with EatingDisorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

» Ms. Ana Ramirez Pineda (Canada), Dr. Gina Dimitropoulos (Canada),Dr. Scott Patten (Canada), Ms. Alida Anderson (Canada), Ms. ChelseaWong (Canada), Dr. Anees Bahji (Canada), Mr. Joshua Man (Australia),Dr. Dan Devoe (Canada)

Improving school staff confidence and preparedness to managepupil mental health concerns: Results from a pilot study of ascalable, skill-based, digital intervention

» Ms. Emma Soneson (United Kingdom), Dr. Emma Howarth (UnitedKingdom), Ms. Alison Weir (United Kingdom), Prof. Peter B. Jones(United Kingdom), Prof. Mina Fazel (United Kingdom)

The MindKind Study: Initial findings from a user led mental healthdatabank in the UK

» Dr. Blossom Fernandes (United Kingdom)

Adolescents’ Daily-Life Social Withdrawal Experiences During theCOVID-19 Pandemic

» Ms. Eva Bamps (Belgium), Dr. Robin Achterhof (Belgium), Dr. GinetteLafit (Belgium), Prof. Inez Myin-Germeys (Belgium)

Identifying Clusters of Adolescents Based on Their Daily-LifeSocial Withdrawal Experience

» Ms. Eva Bamps (Belgium), Dr. Ana Teixeira (Belgium), Dr. Ginette Lafit(Belgium), Dr. Robin Achterhof (Belgium), Ms. Noëmi Hagemann(Belgium), Dr. Karlijn S. F. M. Hermans (Netherlands), Ms. Anu P.Hiekkaranta (Belgium), Ms. Aleksandra Lecei (Belgium), Dr. Olivia J.Kirtley (Belgium), Prof. Inez Myin-Germeys (Belgium)

The Prevalence of Self-Harm, Suicidal Ideation, and SuicideAttempts in Bulimia Nervosa: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

» Ms. Claire McPherson (Canada), Dr. Gina Dimitropoulos (Canada), Ms.Alida Anderson (Canada), Mr. Amlish Munir (Canada), Ms. Maya Sohn(Canada), Ms. Ana Ramirez Pineda (Canada), Dr. Scott Patten (Canada),Dr. Dan Devoe (Canada)

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"The more things change...?" Stability of delusional themes across12 years of presentations for a first episode of psychosis

» Ms. Gil Grunfeld (Canada), Ms. Ann-Catherine Lemonde (Canada), Dr.Ian Gold (Canada), Dr. Srividya Iyer (Canada), Dr. Ashok Malla (Canada),Dr. Martin Lepage (Canada), Dr. Ridha Joober (Canada), Dr. PatriciaBoksa (Canada), Dr. Jai Shah (Canada)

Suicide prevention for international students: A scoping review

» Dr. Sam McKay (Australia), Ms. Angela Yuen Chun Li (Australia), Dr.Eleanor Bailey (Australia), Ms. Michelle Lamblin (Australia), Dr. JoRobinson (Australia)

Impact of Intergenerational Family Conflict on Asian AustralianMental Health

» Ms. Anushka Phal (Australia)

Developing a smartphone app to promote physical and mentalhealth during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic

» Mr. Bruno dos Santos (Brazil), Prof. Maria Elisa Calcagnotto (Brazil),Prof. Marco Idiart (Brazil), Mrs. Fernanda Sbaraini Bonatto (Brazil), Dr.Luísa Klaus Pilz (Brazil), Dr. Natividade de Sá Couto Pereira (Brazil)

Early diversion pathways from justice to mental health support:finding a way forward

» Mr. David Baker (Australia), Dr. Simon Rice (Australia), Prof. RosemaryPurcell (Australia)

Under the Weather? Influences on Climate Anxiety in Childhoodand Adolescence

» Ms. Tara Crandon (Australia), Prof. James Scott (Australia), Prof. FionaCharlson (Australia), Dr. Hannah Thomas (Australia)

Developing long-term sustainable collaborations between welfareproviders to support and promote youths’ mental health

» Dr. Maria Fjellfeldt (Sweden)

Stakeholder Engagement in Youth Mental Health Research:Insights over the First Year of a Canadian Project on Data andMeasurement in YMH

» Ms. Alyssa Frampton-Fudge (Canada), Ms. Yvonne Pelling (Canada),Ms. Brooke Allemang (Canada), Mr. Clifford Ballantyne (Canada), Ms.Devanshi Abhishekbhai Desai (Canada), Mr. Chris Bose (Canada), Dr. JaiShah (Canada), Dr. Gina Dimitropoulos (Canada)

Teaching adolescents to connect thoughts and feelings: Does theMotus Social Emotional Learning Program support secondaryschool transition

» Mr. Christopher Shum (Ireland), Dr. Samantha Dockray (Ireland), Dr.Jennifer McMahon (Ireland)

Outcomes Reported in Randomized Controlled Trials of AnxietyDisorder Treatments in Children and Youth: A Scoping Review

» Ms. Megan Patton (Canada), Mr. Matthew Prebeg (Canada), Ms.Riddhi Desai (Canada), Dr. Nancy Butcher (Canada), Dr. Karolin Krause(Canada), Dr. Suneeta Monga (Canada)

Stronger Together: Foundry's Collaborative Fundraising Approach

» Ms. Rebecca Sharma (Canada), Ms. Krista Gerty (Canada), Ms. KyraFaber (Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada), Dr. Steve Mathias (Canada)

A realist model for tackling LGBTQ+ youth mental healthinequality in schools

» Dr. Felix McNulty (United Kingdom), Mr. Liam Spencer (UnitedKingdom), Prof. Elizabeth McDermott (United Kingdom)

The Use of Peer Support Programmes in Youth Mental HealthServices for Young People aged 15-25: Preliminary Findings from aScoping Review

» Ms. Rachel Murphy (Ireland), Dr. Amanda Fitzgerald (Ireland)

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Understanding the Digital Divide: A qualitative study withCanadian youth for youth to explore their digital mental healthservice use experiences

» Ms. Melissa Campos (Canada), Ms. Naomi Laurin (Canada), Ms. SaraKolomejac (Canada), Mx. Gurvaan Mann (Canada), Mx. Mikaela Basile(Canada), Mx. T Schwab (Canada), Ms. Julia Gray (Canada), Ms. ChantelBreau (Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada), Dr. Shelly Ben-David(Canada)

Implementing a youth mental health service: facilitators andbarriers from a child and adult psychiatrist's perspectives

» Dr. Jon Wilson (United Kingdom), Dr. Sarah Maxwell (UnitedKingdom)

Infusing Wellness Opportunities into Integrated Youth Services inCanada

» Dr. Krista Glowacki (Canada), Ms. Jennifer Affolder (Canada), Ms.Brooke Macnab (Canada), Ms. Alayna Ewert (Canada), Mr. MatthewWenger (Canada), Dr. Karen Tee (Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada)

Differences in the impact of COVID-19 on mental health and help-seeking behaviour across young people accessing Foundryservices throughout the pandemic

» Ms. Alayna Ewert (Canada), Ms. Emilie Mallia (Canada), Ms. GillianVenman (Canada), Ms. Josephine Lam (Canada), Ms. Julia Gray(Canada), Ms. Brooke Macnab (Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada), Dr.Karen Tee (Canada), Dr. Steve Mathias (Canada)

Our Strategic Guide - Foundry’s Brand House

» Ms. Stefanie Costales (Canada), Ms. Sarah Wood (Canada), Ms.Christina LaBerge (Canada), Ms. Rebecca Sharma (Canada), Ms. KristaGerty (Canada), Ms. Leah Lockhart (Canada), Ms. Toni Carlton (Canada),Dr. Steve Mathias (Canada)

The Vineyard Project: engaging young people in grape harvestingpractices as a way to experience and narrate transformation,temporality and care

» Dr. Andrea Barbieri (Italy), Dr. Eleonora Rossero (Italy)

Homelessness, Housing and Mental Health

» Mr. Cameron Boyle (Australia)

Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on mental disorders in youngadults: An exploratory study of impact on care

» Dr. Manuel Tettamanti (Switzerland), Dr. Logos Curtis (Switzerland),Dr. Cedric Deville (Switzerland)

Australian GPs’ and young people’s perspectives, preferences, andneeds when working with suicidal behaviour

» Dr. Jo Robinson (Australia), Ms. India Bellairs-Walsh (Australia), Dr.Sadhbh Byrne (Ireland), Dr. Yael Perry (Australia), Prof. Ash Lin(Australia), Ms. Michelle Lamblin (Australia), Dr. Maria Michail (UnitedKingdom)

Exploring psychotic experiences as potential effect modifiersamong youths with common mental health problems: Secondaryanalyses of the Mind My Mind transdiagnostic cognitivebehavioral therapy trial.

» Dr. Martin Køster Rimvall (Denmark), Ms. Ditte Vassard (Denmark),Prof. Robin Christensen (Denmark), Ms. Sabrina Mai Nielsen(Denmark), Prof. Anne Katrine Pagsberg (Denmark), Prof. Christoph UCorrell (Germany), Prof. Pia Jeppesen (Denmark)

Adolescent experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic and partialschool closures and impact on mental health, wellbeing and socialconnectedness: a qualitative study in South West England.

» Mrs. Emily Widnall (United Kingdom), Ms. Emma Adams (UnitedKingdom), Dr. Ruth Plackett (United Kingdom), Mrs. Lizzy Winstone(United Kingdom), Prof. Claire Haworth (United Kingdom), Dr. BeckyMars (United Kingdom), Dr. Judi Kidger (United Kingdom)

Lessons Learned from a MHA Navigation Service Youth AdvisoryCouncil

» Ms. Adrienne Young (Canada), Mr. James Fleming (Canada), Ms. SugyKodeeswaran (Canada), Dr. Anthony Levitt (Canada), Dr. RoulaMarkoulakis (Canada)

Children's voices on bullying - support and mental health

» Mrs. Ylva Christiansson (Sweden), Mrs. Åsa Gustafsson (Sweden)

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Characterizing patterns of substance use among youth accessingintegrated youth services for mental health and substance use inCanada

» Dr. Kirsten Marchand (Canada), Ms. Emilie Mallia (Canada), Dr. NikkiOw (Canada), Dr. Krista Glowacki (Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada)

The psychometric properties of the Child Anixety and DepressionLife Interference Scale (CADLIS)

» Ms. Maddison O'Gradey-Lee (Australia)

Experience mapping: exploring the thoughts, feelings, and actionsof youth as they enrol and complete an IPS program.

» Mr. Matthew Wenger (Canada), Ms. Cassia Warren (Canada), Ms.Anna-Joy Ong (Canada), Ms. Diana Al-Qutub (Canada), Ms. RaysaCamara (Canada), Dr. Karen Tee (Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada)

Digital engagement: translating online views and clicks toprogram enrolment for NEET youth in an IPS program.

» Mr. Matthew Wenger (Canada), Ms. Diana Al-Qutub (Canada), Ms.Vivian Dang (Canada), Mr. Suhail Nanji (Canada), Ms. ChrisanneRemedios (Canada), Mrs. Julia Hayos (Canada), Dr. Karen Tee (Canada),Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada)

“Getting in touch with the body can be super impactful on mentalhealth”: exploring the experiences of young people and staff inWellness Programs within integrated youth services in Canada

» Dr. Krista Glowacki (Canada), Ms. Teresa Campbell (Canada), Mr.Christopher Campbell (Canada), Ms. Brooke Macnab (Canada), Dr. SkyeBarbic (Canada), Ms. Jennifer Affolder (Canada)

Early intervention programmes in refugee youth mental health: ascoping review with evidence-based recommendations

» Mr. Thomas Nguyen (Australia)

A Digital Health Innovation to Prevent Relapse and SupportRecovery in Youth Receiving Specialized Services for First-EpisodePsychosis: Results from a Pilot Pre-Post, Mixed Methods Study ofHoryzons-Canada (Phase 2)

» Dr. Shalini Lal (Canada), Prof. John Gleeson (Australia), Dr. SimonD'Alfonso (Australia), Dr. Hajin Lee (Canada), Ms. Geraldine Etienne(Canada), Dr. Ridha Joober (Canada), Dr. Martin Lepage (Canada), Dr.Mario Alvarez-Jimenez (Australia)

The Use of Technology to Provide Mental Health Services to YouthExperiencing Homelessness: A Scoping Review

» Mrs. Sarah Elias (Canada), Mrs. Vida Sieu (Canada), Dr. RossanaPeredo (Canada), Dr. Shalini Lal (Canada)

Clinician Experiences and Perspectives on ProvidingTelepsychiatry Services to Young Adults with First EpisodePsychosis in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic

» Dr. Shalini Lal (Canada), Dr. Amal Abdel-Baki (Canada), Dr. RossanaPeredo (Canada)

What do Young Adults Receiving Treatment for a First-EpisodePsychosis Think About Receiving Telepsychiatry Services Duringthe COVID-19 Pandemic?

» Dr. Shalini Lal (Canada), Dr. Amal Abdel-Baki (Canada), Dr. Hajin Lee(Canada)

Fit for purpose measures in youth mental health

» Prof. Eran Tal (Canada), Mr. Sebastian Rodriguez Duque (Canada), Dr.Skye Barbic (Canada)

A Co-developed Youth Engagement Framework for Mental Healthand/or Addictions Navigation Services

» Dr. Roula Markoulakis (Canada), Ms. Adrienne Young (Canada), Mr.Murad Wancho (Canada), Ms. Sugy Kodeeswaran (Canada), Dr.Anthony Levitt (Canada)

Exploring the impacts of patient navigation vs. self-navigation foryouth with mental health and/or addiction concerns and theirfamilies: A randomized controlled trial

» Ms. Andreina Da Silva (Canada), Dr. Roula Markoulakis (Canada), Ms.Sugy Kodeeswaran (Canada), Dr. Anthony Levitt (Canada)

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Engaging Youth with Lived Experience Expertise in the Multi-StageDevelopment of a Core Outcome Set (COS) for AdolescentDepression Studies

» Mr. Matthew Prebeg (Canada), Ms. Megan Patton (Canada), Ms.Riddhi Desai (Canada), Dr. Nancy Butcher (Canada), Dr. Karolin Krause(Canada), Dr. Suneeta Monga (Canada)

From Participants to Partners: Applying a Flexible and Fluid Lensto Youth Engagement Strategies

» Ms. Megan Patton (Canada), Mr. Matthew Prebeg (Canada), Ms.Riddhi Desai (Canada), Dr. Karolin Krause (Canada), Dr. Nancy Butcher(Canada), Dr. Suneeta Monga (Canada)

Let’s Ask Youth: A Comparison of Youth-Reported and Literature-Reported Outcomes in Depression Interventions

» Mr. Matthew Prebeg (Canada), Ms. Megan Patton (Canada), Ms.Riddhi Desai (Canada), Dr. Nancy Butcher (Canada), Dr. Karolin Krause(Canada), Dr. Suneeta Monga (Canada)

Social Innovation and Youth Participatory Action Research inYMHAC: A Youth-Led Intervention from MINDS of London-Middlesex

» Ms. Lily Yosieph (Canada), Mr. Alec Cook (Canada), Dr. Renee Hunt(Canada), Dr. Arlene MacDougall (Canada)

A scoping review exploring the barriers and facilitators that youthexperience accessing digital mental health technology

» Ms. Melissa Campos (Canada), Ms. Sara Kolomejac (Canada), Mx. AlRaimundo (Canada), Ms. Nancy Zhao (Canada), Mx. Rory Higgs(Canada), Ms. Charlotte Beck (Canada), Mrs. Corinne Tallon (Canada),Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada), Dr. Shelly Ben-David (Canada)

Working towards a Learning Health System for Integrated YouthServices: a Foundry Case Study

» Dr. Renee Cormier (Canada), Ms. Kelly Veillette (Canada), Ms. AlaynaEwert (Canada), Ms. Haley Turnbull (Canada), Dr. Karen Tee (Canada),Dr. Steve Mathias (Canada)

Measuring what matters to young people ages 12-15 accessingmental health services: A patient-research collaboration

» Ms. Cassia Warren (Canada), Dr. Kirsten Marchand (Canada), Dr.Steve Mathias (Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada)

Economic Evaluation of ACCESS Open Minds TransformationalYouth Mental Health Services in Eskasoni First Nation

» Ms. Hayley Gould (Canada), Ms. Jenika Macdonald (Canada), Dr.Zeinab Moinfar (Canada), Dr. Jai Shah (Canada), Ms. Karlee Francis(Canada), Ms. Katelyn Frizzell (Canada), Dr. Srividya Iyer (Canada), Prof.Eric Latimer (Canada), Dr. Ashok Malla (Canada), Dr. HeatherRudderham (Canada)

Peer Support for Youth with Mental Health Concerns andProblematic Substance Use: A Scoping Review

» Dr. Dan Devoe (Canada), Ms. Alida Anderson (Canada), Ms. AisoudaSavadlou (Canada), Ms. Marina Jarenova (Canada), Mr. Amlish Munir(Canada), Ms. Ana Ramirez Pineda (Canada), Dr. Scott Patten (Canada),Dr. Jai Shah (Canada), Dr. Srividya Iyer (Canada), Dr. GinaDimitropoulos (Canada)

You can get outcomes from that? Interactive self-guided briefinterventions online

» Dr. Nick Duigan (Australia)

Relate and Reflect (R&R) – A relational approach to complexity inyouth mental health.

» Dr. Nick Duigan (Australia), Ms. Lee Crothers (Australia)

Integrated treatment options for young people with substanceuse and mental ill-health: pragmatic policy solutions

» Mr. David Baker (Australia), Prof. Gillinder Bedi (Australia), Dr. ShaliniArunogiri (Australia), Prof. Dan Lubman (Australia)

Practical considerations for engaging youth with lived and/orliving experience of substance use as youth advisors and co-researchers

» Ms. Roxanne Turuba (Canada), Ms. Anurada Amarasekera (Canada),Ms. Amanda Madeleine Howard (Canada), Ms. Haley Turnbull (Canada),Mrs. Corinne Tallon (Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada)

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The Direct and Indirect Effects of Subjective Sleep Disturbance onAttenuated Psychotic Symptom Domains when Accounting forAnxiety and Depressive Symptoms

» Ms. Melanie Formica (Australia), Dr. Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz(Australia), Dr. Lisa Olive (Australia), Prof. Stephen Wood (Australia),Prof. Rosemary Purcell (Australia), Prof. Ian Hickie (Australia), Prof.Alison Yung (Australia), Prof. Lisa Phillips (Australia), Dr. BarnabyNelson (Australia), Dr. Jessica Hartmann (Australia)

Implementing a ‘Single Session’ approach that draws on SystemsThinking and Family Consultation to make the most of everytherapeutic encounter; a game-changer in Youth Mental Health.

» Ms. Deb Mountjoy (Australia), Dr. Nick Duigan (Australia)

CHALLENGES OF NEWCOMER YOUTH & CONSIDERATIONS INMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMMING/SUPPORTS IN CANADA

» Mr. Ervis Musa (Canada), Mr. Braeden Levac (Canada)

headspace Regional Phone Counselling Service: Working withschools to support young people in hard-to-reach communities

» Ms. Cressida McDermott (Australia), Ms. Carmel Cataldo (Australia)

“I’m not the problem.” Shifting language to promote sharedunderstanding of complexity across youth mental health services

» Dr. Nick Duigan (Australia), Ms. Lee Crothers (Australia), Ms. YamikoMarama (Australia), Ms. Sian Lloyd (Australia)

The headspace National Graduate Program CapabilityFramework: design, development and utility

» Ms. Frances Foster (Australia), Ms. Joy Kusserow (Australia), Mr.Camilo Izquierdo (Australia), Ms. Ana Boado (Australia), Mr. SimonDodd (Australia)

Starting from scratch: Lessons in engagement from the ACCESSOpen Minds National Youth Council

» Mr. Feodor Poukhovski-Sheremetyev (Canada), Ms. Alyssa Domingo(Canada), Ms. Gabriella Urgel (Canada), Ms. Alyssa Frampton (Canada),Ms. Teresa Chen (Canada), Ms. Emily Saunders (Canada), Ms. TessCarrigan (Canada), Dr. Jimmy Tan (Canada), Dr. Srividya Iyer (Canada)

Who says we need independent assessment for model integrity?An alternative approach

» Mr. Frank Hughes (Australia), Mr. Nathan Hobbs (Australia), Ms. FionaTansley (Australia)

“You put on a headset and it feels like you're in that scenario”:Needs assessment and participatory design of a virtual realityapp for vocational recovery

» Dr. Jen Nicholas (Australia), Mr. Dean Kolovos (Australia), Dr. ImogenBell (Australia), Dr. Magenta Simmons (Australia), Ms. Gina Chinnery(Australia), Prof. Andrew Thompson (Australia), Prof. Mario Alvarez(Australia), Prof. Eoin Killackey (Australia)

Developing a sports-based intervention to reduce substance useand misuse among adolescents in Goa, India: a mixed-methodsstudy with adolescents and families.

» Ms. Soumya Singh (India), Ms. urvita bhatia (India), Dr. AbhijitNadkarni (United Kingdom), Dr. Emma L Davies (United Kingdom), Dr.David Foxcroft (United Kingdom)

Risk mitigation prescribing and substance use treatmenttrajectories among YPWUD during overdose and COVID-19emergencies in Vancouver, Canada

» Dr. Karen Giang (Canada), Mx. Reith Charlesworth (Canada), Mx.Alanna Mulholland (Canada), Dr. Danya Fast (Canada)

Could The Prem Rawat Foundation’s Peace Education Program forEducation reimagine the approach to resilience development andwellbeing for young people, through a strengths-basedcurriculum?

» Dr. Mitesh Desai (United Kingdom), Ms. Willow Baker (United States),Mr. Donald Sheppard (New Zealand), Ms. Catherine Gavigan (NewZealand)

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The Prem Rawat Foundation’s Peace Education ProgramCollection: A cross-cultural, strengths-based approach fordeveloping resilience in young people

» Dr. Mitesh Desai (United Kingdom), Ms. Willow Baker (United States)

The Prem Rawat Foundation’s Peace Education Program forEducation (PEP-EDU): Supporting resilience development forstudents at an inclusive, inner-city London school - A case study

» Ms. Imogen Vibert (United Kingdom), Ms. Catherine Gavigan (NewZealand), Dr. Mitesh Desai (United Kingdom)

Developing a conceptual model of dating violence among youngpeople aged 15 - 24 years in India

» Ms. Devika Gupta (India), Ms. Marimilha Grace Pacheco (India), Mrs.Pranali Gaonkar (India), Ms. Soumya Singh (India), Mr. Aman BariyaSouza (India), Mr. Aresh Naik (India), Ms. urvita bhatia (India), Dr.Abhijit Nadkarni (United Kingdom)

Exploring the association between dating violence and mentalhealth among young people aged 18 - 24 years in India

» Ms. Devika Gupta (India), Ms. urvita bhatia (India), Ms. Soumya Singh(India), Mrs. Ethel DSouza (India), Ms. Shubhangi Kashyap (India), Dr.Abhijit Nadkarni (United Kingdom)

Dating Violence among young people in Low- and Middle-IncomeCountries: A systematic review

» Ms. Devika Gupta (United Kingdom), Ms. Samiksha Khare (India), Ms.Angela Geppert (United States), Ms. Sloka Iyengar (India), Ms. urvitabhatia (India), Dr. Ana Maria Buller (United Kingdom), Dr. AbhijitNadkarni (United Kingdom)

The collaborative process of designing an evolved approach toyouth voice and engagement in Jigsaw

» Mr. David Kavanagh (Ireland), Ms. Angela Ryan Whyte (Ireland), Ms.Niamh Fennell (Ireland), Dr. Joseph Duffy (Ireland)

A Blueprint for Involvement: Reflections of Lived Experience Co-Researchers and Academic Researchers on WorkingCollaboratively to inform Children and Young People’s MentalHealth Service Provision

» Ms. Claire Fraser (United Kingdom), Ms. Jodie Crooks (UnitedKingdom), Ms. Georgia Naughton (United Kingdom), Ms. RoseMcGowan (United Kingdom), Ms. Bekah Carrington (United Kingdom),Mr. James Diffey (United Kingdom), Ms. Keeya Saund (United Kingdom)

Building Positive Student-Teacher Relationships

» Ms. Kate Fitzgerald (Australia), Prof. Karen Martin (Australia), Dr.Stephan Lund (Australia), Dr. Susan Young (Australia)

Basic Symptoms in Young People at Ultra-High Risk of Psychosis:Association with Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes

» Ms. Sarah Youn (Australia)

Hearing the heroes: surveying the headspace workforce

» Dr. Samuel Irving (Australia), Ms. Natasha Smith (Australia), Dr.Dorothea Martin (Australia), Dr. Erin Walsh (Australia), Dr. GinnySargent (Australia), Mr. Simon Dodd (Australia), Ms. Vikki Ryall(Australia)

SENSE OF BELONGING AND CULTURAL IDENTITY - THEIR ROLE INTHE INTEGRATION PROCESS AND MENTAL WELLBEING OF YOUNGIMMIGRANTS IN JAPAN

» Dr. Francia Ivonne Campos Chinchilla ( Japan)

Informing Youth Suicide Prevention: What Buffers theRelationship between Adversity & Suicide Ideation?

» Dr. Charlotte Silke (Ireland), Dr. Caroline Heary (Ireland), Dr.Bernadine Brady (Ireland), Dr. Carmel Devaney (Ireland), Dr. AnnMarieGroarke (Ireland), Dr. Cliodhna O Connor (Ireland), Mr. Emmet Major(Ireland), Mr. Michael Durcan (Ireland), Dr. Aileen Shaw (Ireland)

PROTECTING THE MENTAL HEALTH OF YOUNG IMMIGRANTS INJAPAN: INTERVENTIONS AT DIFFERENT LEVELS

» Dr. Francia Ivonne Campos Chinchilla ( Japan)

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Mental health literacy in secondary schools: A study of thefeasibility and acceptability of Jigsaw’s One Good School©initiative for school staff.

» Ms. Maeve Dwan O'Reilly (Ireland), Dr. Ailbhe Booth (Ireland), Dr.Aileen O'Reilly (Ireland), Dr. Caroline Heary (Ireland), Prof. EilisHennessy (Ireland)

The Young Adult Mental Health and Wellbeing Partnership Model

» Dr. anna lucas (United Kingdom), Dr. Jovanka Tolmac (UnitedKingdom)

“I’m not sick enough”: Stigma as a barrier to early intervention inyouth mental health in Ontario, Canada

» Ms. Natasha Yasmin Sheikhan (Canada), Ms. Mardi Daley (Canada),Dr. Joanna Henderson (Canada), Dr. Lisa Hawke (Canada)

Developing a Model of Post-Secondary Student Engagement inCampus Mental Health Research

» Ms. Emma McCann (Canada), Ms. Lexi Ewing (Canada), Mr. AlexErickson (Canada), Dr. Kristin Cleverley (Canada)

Identifying interventions and strategies to support youth withpre-existing mental health concerns as they transition into post-secondary education: Findings from a scoping review

» Dr. Kristin Cleverley (Canada), Ms. Soha Salman (Canada), Ms.Camellia Dinyarian (Canada), Ms. Julia Davies (Canada), Ms. EmmaMcCann (Canada), Dr. Tim Fricker (Canada)

Apart But Not Alone: Moderated Online Social Therapy for YouthMental Health

» Mr. Emmet Godfrey (Ireland), Ms. Talissa Walsh (Ireland)

Working in Partnership: A Review of Organisational Approaches toYouth Engagement in Mental Health Research

» Dr. Ailbhe Booth (Ireland), Ms. Rebekah Corscadden (Ireland)

Supporting the Transition to Postsecondary for Students withMental Health Conditions: A Scoping Review

» Dr. Dan Devoe (Canada), Ms. Pauline Macpherson (Canada), Mr.Dillion Traber (Canada), Ms. Rosemary Perry (Canada), Dr. KyleighSchraeder (Canada), Dr. Scott Patten (Canada), Dr. Paul Arnold(Canada), Dr. Gina Dimitropoulos (Canada)

Towards Consensus Standards for Integrated Youth ServicesInitiatives in Canada

» Mr. Warren Helfrich (Canada), Dr. Karen Tee (Canada), Dr. JoannaHenderson (Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada), Dr. Steve Mathias(Canada)

Peer Academic Supports for Success (PASS): Development of anAcademic Peer Coaching Intervention for University Studentswith Mental Health Conditions

» Mr. Paul Cherchia (United States), Prof. Maryann Davis (UnitedStates)

Trust in online resources - evaluating Jigsaw Schools Hub.

» Ms. Anne Maree Barry (Ireland)

Adapting the Transition Navigator Model Across Youth MentalHealth Settings

» Dr. Kristin Cleverley (Canada), Ms. Julia Davies (Canada), Ms. EmmaMcCann (Canada), Ms. Mardi Daley (Canada), Mx. jackie relihan(Canada)

Moving Away From Ableism: Creating Accessibility In YouthMental Health Research

» Mx. Gurvaan Mann (Canada), Mx. Joshua Rasalan (Canada), Ms. SerenFriskie (Canada), Ms. Sukhdeep Jassar (Canada), Ms. Toni Carlton(Canada), Dr. Karen Tee (Canada)

Queer in the Classroom: From Surviving to Queer Thriving

» Mx. Iylah Neves (Canada), Dr. Renee Hunt (Canada), Ms. MelissaTaylor-Gates (Canada), Dr. Arlene MacDougall (Canada)

Unique Challenges of Refugee Youth and Considerations in MentalHealth Prevention and Promotion

» Ms. Lauren Iuliani (Canada), Ms. Hajar Seiyad (Canada)

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Substance misuse amongst medical students: a scolping review ofthe literature.

» Dr. Eimear O'Neill (Ireland), Dr. Kate Irvine (Ireland), Dr. ChristopherMohan (Ireland), Prof. Mary Cannon (Ireland)

Impact of peer support in an integrated youth health serviceorganization: Service mapping data from 2018-2021

» Ms. Paige Lougheed (Canada), Mr. Rick Dubras (Canada), Ms. TamaraThrossell (Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada), Dr. Karen Tee (Canada)

Peer Support Workers: Perceptions and Experience with Youth inMental Health Recovery

» Dr. Srividya Iyer (Canada), Dr. Dan Devoe (Canada), Dr. Scott Patten(Canada), Ms. Pauline Macpherson (Canada), Ms. Emma Cullen(Canada), Dr. Jai Shah (Canada), Dr. Gina Dimitropoulos (Canada)

Peers leading peers: An environmental scan of peer support-ledinitiatives across the Foundry network

» Ms. Paige Lougheed (Canada), Mr. Rick Dubras (Canada), Ms. TamaraThrossell (Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada), Dr. Karen Tee (Canada)

Using the science of implementation for the art of supportingyouth mental health

» Dr. Natasha Marston (Australia), Dr. Nick Duigan (Australia)

Predicting mental illness from birth to adulthood: the PRE-EMPTCentre for Research Excellence in precision psychiatry

» Dr. Dom Dwyer (Australia), Dr. Scott Clark (Australia), Prof. NikolaosKoutsouleris (Germany), Prof. Ash Lin (Australia), Prof. Patrick McGorry(Australia), Prof. Christel Middeldorp (Australia), Dr. JTW Wigman(Netherlands), Prof. Stephen Wood (Australia), Prof. Alison Yung(Australia), Dr. Barnaby Nelson (Australia)

Young people’s experiences of being offered clozapine forpsychosis – a qualitative study

» Ms. Emily Painter (Australia), Ms. Ilvana Dzafic (Australia), Mrs. SarahHerniman (Australia), Ms. Magdalene de Rozario (Australia), Prof. SarahBendall (Australia), Prof. Stephen Wood (Australia), Prof. AndrewThompson (Australia)

Youth Centered Integrated Approach - a therapeutic communityframework for strengthening young lives & building positiveoutcomes in residential care.

» Dr. Deborah Judge (United Kingdom), Mr. Steve Cansdale (UnitedKingdom)

Staff at the centre with youth in IYS

» Mx. Lisa Lachance (Canada)

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth participation in anonline world

» Ms. Karinda Eggington (Australia)

Facilitating the process of implementing a trauma and PTSDscreening tool in a youth mental health service.

» Mrs. Tracey Dryden-Mead (Australia), Ms. Kirsty Jacobs (Australia)

Creating a novel way of sharing information through a ‘chinwag’event.

» Ms. Helen Nicoll (Australia), Mrs. Heather Stavely (Australia), Mr. BenRamcharan (Australia), Ms. Paige Atwood (Australia), Dr. Shona Francey(Australia)

Understanding the mental health nursing workforce in Australia

» Ms. Helen Nicoll (Australia), Dr. Isabel Zbukvic (Australia), Ms.DESIREE SMITH (Australia), Ms. Caroline Crlenjak (Australia), Prof.Rosemary Purcell (Australia), Prof. Patrick McGorry (Australia)

Substance use in early psychosis: what impact does treatmentfrom early intervention program have?

» Ms. Georgia Williams (Australia), Dr. Ellie Brown (Australia), Prof.Andrew Thompson (Australia), Dr. Caroline Gao (Australia), Mrs.Heather Stavely (Australia)

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Understanding the needs of South Asian youth accessing mentalhealth services in British Columbia

» Ms. Avneet Dhillon (Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada)

Advocacy in practice: The benefits and impact of an innovativeyouth-led global advocacy fellowship

» Ms. Nataya Branjerdporn (Australia), Ms. Maddison O’Gradey-Lee(Australia), Ms. Ella Gow (Australia), Ms. Corinne Rugolo (Australia)

Awareness, understanding and HIV stigma in response toUndetectable = Untransmittable messages: Findings from anationally representative sample in the United Kingdom

» Mr. Rory Coyne (Ireland), Prof. Jane Walsh (Ireland), Dr. Chris Noone(Ireland)

Listen to Us: A mixed-methods approach to understanding thepsychosocial impact of COVID-19 on adolescents.

» Dr. Kathryn Fradley (United Kingdom), Dr. Rhianan Ellis (UnitedKingdom), Prof. Kate Bennett (United Kingdom), Dr. Liat Levita (UnitedKingdom)

Equipping primary school children with the tools to manage theirown minds

» Ms. Leda Connaughton (Ireland)

How do young people want to be involved as partners inresearch? Co-design of participatory methods with ‘hard to reach’young people

» Dr. Signe Ravn (Australia), Dr. Ellie Brown (Australia), Ms. SamanthaMannix (Australia), Dr. Sarah Ball (Australia), Dr. Magenta Simmons(Australia)

Implementation Strategies in Youth Mental Health: Lessons fromthe Jigsaw - the National Centre for Youth Mental Health (Ireland)

» Dr. Jeff Moore (Ireland), Mrs. Sarah Cullinan (Ireland), Dr. GillianO'Brien (Ireland), Dr. Aileen O'Reilly (Ireland), Dr. Joseph Duffy (Ireland)

Guidelines on youth involvement in health research: A rapidreview

» Ms. Azza Warraitch (Ireland), Ms. Delali Bruce (Ireland), Dr. KristinHadfield (Ireland)

Involving young people in health research: An umbrella review

» Ms. Azza Warraitch (Ireland), Mr. Qusai Khraisha (Ireland), Ms. DelaliBruce (Ireland), Dr. Kristin Hadfield (Ireland)

Youth Peer Support: Moving from Family Driven Youth Guided, toYouth Driven Family Guided

» Ms. Krissy Dristy (United States), Mrs. Jane Shank (United States)

Training Social Work Interns to Implement a ComplexPsychosocial Intervention to College Students with Mental HealthConditions: Implementation Learnings on Feasibility,Acceptability, and Appropriateness from HYPE on Campus

» Dr. Michelle Mullen (United States), Ms. Debbie Nicolellis (UnitedStates)

Hindsight, Insight, & Foresight: Understanding the mental healthand addictions effects, service impacts, and care needs ofOntarians during the COVID-19 pandemic

» Ms. Maida Khalid (Canada), Dr. Roula Markoulakis (Canada), Ms.Andreina Da Silva (Canada), Ms. Sugy Kodeeswaran (Canada), Dr.Anthony Levitt (Canada)

Parents’ perceptions of experiences that are traumatic forchildren

» Ms. Angela Gazey (Australia), Prof. Karen Martin (Australia), Dr.Stephan Lund (Australia), Prof. Lisa Wood (Australia), Dr. Susan Young(Australia), Dr. Madeleine Dobson (Australia)

Empowering young people through youth-directed research: Howcan “Feeling Understood” improve youth mental health

» Dr. Christina McMellon (United Kingdom), Ms. Emily Cunningham(United Kingdom), Mx. Isla Jamieson-Mackenzie (United Kingdom), Dr.Alice MacLachlan (United Kingdom), Dr. Jo Inchley (United Kingdom)

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What does mental health mean for young university students? Anarts-informed qualitative examination of mental healthperceptions.

» Ms. Cynthia Goguen (Canada), Dr. Vickie Plourde (Canada)

ACCESS Open Minds: Building momentum for change in youthmental health through knowledge translation

» Ms. Catherine Lau (Canada), Dr. Srividya Iyer (Canada)

ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF WATER PIPE (SHISHA) SMOKINGAMONG YOUTHS IN GOMBE METROPOLIS,GOMBE STATE NIGERIA.

» Mr. Abubukar Garba (Nigeria), Mr. Faruk Faruk (Nigeria)

The Use of Popular Media to Support Youth Mental Health:Encanto & Intergenerational Trauma

» Ms. Sydney Conroy (United Kingdom)

Towards LGBTQ+ Inclusion and Support: A Community Analysis ofChallenges and Opportunities within 4-H

» Mr. Joseph Rand (United States), Dr. Megan Paceley (United States),Ms. Jessica Fish (United States), Mx. Sloan Okrey-Anderson (UnitedStates)

Clinicians’ Perceptions and Experiences of Peer Support in YouthMental Health Care

» Dr. Dan Devoe (Canada), Dr. Srividya Iyer (Canada), Dr. Scott Patten(Canada), Ms. Pauline Macpherson (Canada), Ms. Emma Cullen(Canada), Dr. Jai Shah (Canada), Dr. Gina Dimitropoulos (Canada)

Self-Reported Social Media Use by Adolescents in Brazil: a School-Based Survey

» Mrs. Rivka Pereira (Brazil), Dr. Thais Martini (Brazil), Mrs. ClaudiaBuchweitz (Brazil), Prof. Renata Kieling (Brazil), Mrs. FernandaRohrsetzer (Brazil), Prof. Helen Fisher (United Kingdom), Prof. BrandonKohrt (United States), Prof. Valeria Mondelli (United Kingdom), Prof.Christian Kieling (Brazil)

Implementing a strategic wellbeing census ("Breathe") forprimary and secondary schools in Birmingham

» Mr. Colin Palmer (United Kingdom), Dr. Paul Patterson (UnitedKingdom), Dr. Helena Tuomainen (United Kingdom)

Peer Support for Student Mental Health: Perceptions of Post-Secondary Peer Support Services as a Mental Health Resource

» Dr. Gina Dimitropoulos (Canada), Dr. Dan Devoe (Canada), Dr. ScottPatten (Canada), Ms. Pauline Macpherson (Canada), Dr. Jai Shah(Canada), Ms. Emma Cullen (Canada), Mr. Kevin Wiens (Canada), Dr.Debbie Bruckner (Canada), Dr. Srividya Iyer (Canada), Mr. Kevin Friese(Canada), Dr. Helen Vallianatos (Canada)

Parents’ information needs in relation to adolescent self-harm

» Prof. Eilis Hennessy (Ireland), Ms. Aine French (Ireland), Dr. NikiNearchou (Ireland), Dr. Keith Gaynor (Ireland), Ms. Sinead Raftery(Ireland), Ms. Brid O'Dwyer (Ireland)

Ten things transgender and non-binary youth want researchers toknow about gender: A case study of meaningful youthengagement in research co-design

» Mx. Mahalia Dixon (Canada), Dr. Lisa Hawke (Canada), Mx. jackierelihan (Canada), Dr. Joanna Henderson (Canada), Ms. Karleigh Darnay(Canada)

Exploring Multiple Perspectives on Youth Involvement in theMental Health of Youth Story (MYSTORY) Photovoice Study

» Ms. Eibhlin Walsh (Ireland), Mr. Joshua Odwyer (Ireland), Mr. JohnReal (Ireland), Dr. Jennifer McMahon (Ireland)

Strategic Recruitment of People with Lived Expertise (PWLE)

» Ms. Kristy Allen (Canada), Ms. Szerena Szabo (Canada)

Incorporating gamification in depression prevention andsymptom-alleviation

» Ms. Ching Yee Lee (Hong Kong), Mr. Jason Tik Man Wong (Hong Kong)

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Feasibility study: Understanding young people’s levels ofengagement in a longitudinal study with an integrated youthmental health service

» Mr. Neil Mac Dhonnagain (Ireland), Dr. Aileen O'Reilly (Ireland), Dr.Gillian O'Brien (Ireland), Prof. Barbara Dooley (Ireland)

Hopes, Fears, and Pandemic Pivoting: Understanding theperspectives and monitoring the symptoms of emerging adults atan early intervention program for mood and anxiety disordersduring COVID-19 closures.

» Mr. Michael Wammes (Canada), Ms. Jazzmin Demy (Canada), Ms.Carolyn Summerhurst (Canada), Ms. Chloe Carter (Canada), Dr. EvelynVingilis (Canada), Dr. Paul Tremblay (Canada), Dr. Elizabeth Osuch(Canada)

Long-term outcomes of a transdiagnostic cognitive-behavioralpsychotherapy compared with management as usual for youthwith common mental health problems: A register-based, 3-yearfollow-up of the Mind My Mind trial

» Ms. Ditte Vassard (Denmark), Prof. Pia Jeppesen (Denmark), Prof.Robin Christensen (Denmark), Ms. Sabrina Mai Nielsen (Denmark),Prof. Kerstin Plessen (Switzerland), Prof. Niels Bilenberg (Denmark),Prof. Per Hove Thomsen (Denmark), Dr. Martin Køster Rimvall(Denmark), Prof. Anne Katrine Pagsberg (Denmark), Prof. ChristophCorrell (United States)

Parents perceptions of adolescent distress: Evaluating the IllnessPerception Model

» Ms. Daráine Murphy (Ireland), Dr. Caroline Heary (Ireland), Prof. MarkShevlin (United Kingdom), Prof. Eilis Hennessy (Ireland)

Implementing Integrated Youth Services Virtually in BritishColumbia During the COVID-19 Pandemic

» Mr. Suhail Nanji (Canada), Mx. Al Raimundo (Canada), Mrs. JuliaHayos (Canada), Mrs. Sandra Teves (Canada), Ms. Alayna Ewert(Canada), Mr. Godwin Chan (Canada), Mrs. Neha Uday (Canada), Dr.Karen Tee (Canada), Dr. Steve Mathias (Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic(Canada)

Kids Help Phone: Leveraging National Data to Understand theImpact of Covid-19 on the Mental Health of Youth in Canada

» Ms. Sarah M Mughal (Canada), Ms. Alisa Simon (Canada)

Experiences and Perspectives of Young People ReceivingSpecialized Services for First-Episode Psychosis on A Digital HealthIntervention to Prevent Relapse and Support Recovery: A FocusGroup Study from the HoryzonsCa Pilot Project

» Dr. Shalini Lal (Canada), Mr. Ryan Tobin (Canada), Mrs. StephanieTremblay (Canada), Prof. John Gleeson (Australia), Dr. Simon D'Alfonso(Australia), Ms. Geraldine Etienne (Canada), Dr. Ridha Joober (Canada),Dr. Martin Lepage (Canada), Dr. Mario Alvarez-Jimenez (Australia)

“This doesn’t feel like living”: A longitudinal, qualitative study onhow the Covid-19 pandemic affected the mental health ofvulnerable university students

» Ms. Charlotte Horner (United Kingdom)

Pandemic-Related Disrupted Transitions Among Young Adultswith Mental Illness

» Dr. Kathryn Sabella (United States), Ms. Jessica Jonikas (UnitedStates), Ms. Frances Aranda (United States), Ms. Pamela Steigman(United States), Ms. Claudia Cortez (United States), Dr. Judith Cook(United States)

How young adults perceive the causes and consequences of theirmental health condition

» Dr. Kathryn Sabella (United States), Ms. Natalie Tinknell (UnitedStates), Ms. Murron O'Neill (United States)

ShareCare - An initiative by young people, with young people, forthe future of young people

» Ms. Eef Jütten (Netherlands), Mr. Rick Koll (Netherlands), Mr. LéonChiata (Netherlands)

Social media as a tool for health literacy and capacity building inyouth: an experimental intervention in Brazil.

» Mr. Vinicius Gaby Vieira Rego (Brazil)

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Youth Perspectives on How Technology Could Improve ReferralExperiences and Processes in Canada

» Dr. Shalini Lal (Canada), Dr. Hajin Lee (Canada), Ms. Kira Rudakova(Canada), Ms. Kawtar Zitour (Canada), Ms. Danielle Joanna Starcevic(Canada), Dr. Rebecca Fuhrer (Canada)

The role of Family/Carers in Supporting Youth with Mental HealthProblems

» Ms. Mary Anne Levasseur (Canada), Ms. Yvonne Pelling (Canada), Ms.Karen Pinkoski (Canada), Ms. Katherine Shettell (Canada), Ms. LaurieSutherland (Canada), Dr. Srividya Iyer (Canada)

Peer-Led Transition as a catalyst for student mental health andwellbeing in 3rd-level education

» Ms. Ralph Armstrong-Astley (Ireland), Mr. Ruairí Weiner (Ireland)

Factors related to mental health in health professional studentsfrom an occupational therapy perspective: A scoping review

» Mr. Laurence Blais (Canada), Mr. David Jetté (Canada), Dr. RossanaPeredo (Canada), Dr. Shalini Lal (Canada)

The youth-led co-design of Orygen Virtual Worlds: a virtual spacefor delivering the next generation of youth mental healthservices.

» Mr. Dean Kolovos (Australia), Dr. Imogen Bell (Australia), Dr. MichelleTennant (Australia), Dr. Jen Nicholas (Australia), Dr. Rose Pot-Kolder(Australia), Dr. Greg Wadley (Australia), Ms. Carli Ellinghaus (Australia),Dr. Martin Reinoso (Australia), Mr. Yang Liu (Australia), Prof. AndrewThompson (Australia)

Perceived Mental Health and Intervention Needs AmongUndergraduate Students Pursuing Health-Professional Degrees inRehabilitation: A Photovoice Project

» Ms. Tania Sabatino (Canada), Dr. Shalini Lal (Canada)

Prevocational Psychologists’ Attitudes towards Individuals with aDual Diagnosis

» Mr. Brendan Pawsey (Australia), Mr. Rachid Ghieh (Australia)

Family Peer Work Program Operation, Development andImplementation Factors in a Youth Mental Health Service

» Ms. Sarah Whitson (Australia), Ms. Susan Preece (Australia), Ms.Maureen Swinson (Australia), Ms. Sue Williams (Australia), Ms. KarenSmith (Australia), Ms. Jennifer Bité (Australia), Ms. Zsofi de Haan(Australia), Dr. Magenta Simmons (Australia)

Dealing with Student Trauma: Exploring School LeadershipExperiences and Impact

» Ms. Anushka Phal (Australia)

Developing a healthy relationship and gender wellness toolkit forIndigenous youth in Canada

» Mrs. Carolyn Melro (Canada), Dr. Nicole D'Souza (Canada), Mr. TristanSupino (Canada), Mr. Clifford Ballantyne (Canada), Mr. Gregory Brass(Canada), Mrs. Daphne Hutt-MacLeod (Canada), Dr. Patricia Boksa(Canada), Dr. Srividya Iyer (Canada)

Comorbidity in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder - a Systematic Review

» Dr. Katrine Maigaard (Denmark), Ms. Anne Mette Fahrendorff(Denmark), Prof. Anne Katrine Pagsberg (Denmark), Prof. Lars VeddelKesssing (Denmark)

The OPUS YOUNG trial - Efficacy of early intervention versustreatment as usual for children and adolescents with a firstepisode psychosis. Protocol of a randomised clinical trial

» Prof. Anne Katrine Pagsberg (Denmark), Dr. Marianne Melau(Denmark), Prof. Anne Thorup (Denmark), Prof. Pia Jeppesen(Denmark), Dr. Jens Richardt Moellegaard Jepsen (Denmark), Dr. LeneHalling Hastrup (Denmark)

Shared decision-making for adolescents with severe mentalillness

» Assistant Prof. Stig Bjønness (Norway)

08:30 Conference Opening and Welcome

Øksnehallen Plenary Room

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09:30 Plenary 1 - RECONNAISSANCE | Taking stock of Youth Mental Health

Øksnehallen Plenary Room

10:45 Tea/Coffee break

Catering area - Øksnehallen Main Hall

10:45 Poster presentation session

Poster presentation area - Øksnehallen Main Hall

11:15 Concurrent 1.1 Oral - Speak up! the power of stories and creativemethods in Youth Mental Health

Øksnehallen Breakout Room 1

The power of safe story telling: A framework to help young peopleshare their lived experience

» Mr. Rupert Saunders (Australia)

‘Mann Mela’: A web museum of young Indian’s mental healthstories of breaking stigma, finding support and recovery

» Ms. Sweta Pal (India)

Knowledge to action: A multi-layered approach to how livedexperience stories are influencing practices, policies and systemsaround them

» Ms. Stephanie Vasiliou (Australia), Ms. Michelle Duong (Australia), Mr.Nicolas Brown (Australia)

Debating Mental Health: Using speech and debate coaching tosupport young people to speak out about mental health

» Mrs. Laura Wallis (United Kingdom), Ms. Palloma Furtunato (UnitedKingdom), Ms. Grace Hennessy (United Kingdom)

The Starving Artist- Understanding Eating Disorders and Mentalillness Through Visual Art

» Ms. Ally Zlatar (Australia)

Intinn: A multi-methods evaluation study of a film-based youthmental health and wellbeing intervention

» Dr. John Goodwin (Ireland), Dr. Laura Behan (United Kingdom), Dr.Mohamad M Saab (Ireland), Dr. Niamh O'Brien (Ireland), Dr. AineO'Donovan (Ireland), Mr. Andrew Hawkins (Ireland), Dr. Lloyd Philpott(Ireland), Ms. Alicia Connolly (Ireland), Mr. Ryan Goulding (Ireland),Prof. Corina Naughton (Ireland)

11:15 Concurrent 1.2 Oral - Rise up! work, education and flourishing inYouth Mental Health

Øksnehallen Breakout Room 2

A longitudinal exploration of school, training, and work amongyoung adults with serious mental health conditions

» Dr. Kathryn Sabella (United States), Mr. Ian A. Lane (United States),Ms. Emily Morrison (United States)

When do we stop?

» Prof. Eoin Killackey (Australia)

Development and Testing of the F-PROM: a self-report measure offunction for youth accessing integrated youth services

» Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada), Dr. Steve Mathias (Canada), Mrs. RachaelCallaghan (Canada), Mrs. Caity Wright (Canada), Dr. Nikki Ow (Canada)

Randomised controlled trial of the Youth Online Training andEmployment System (YOTES): An online career developmentintervention for young people with mental ill health

» Dr. Magenta Simmons (Australia), Ms. Gina Chinnery (Australia), Dr.Shaunagh O’Sullivan (Australia), Dr. Daniela Cagliarini (Australia), Mr.Matthew Hamilton (Australia), Prof. Sarah Bendall (Australia), Dr.Simon D’Alfonso (Australia), Prof. John Gleeson (Australia), Prof. EoinKillackey (Australia), Prof. Mario Alvarez (Australia)

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Enhancing Academic Persistence in College among Young Adultswith Mental Health Conditions: A Cognitive RemediationIntervention, FSST

» Dr. Michelle Mullen (United States)

11:15 Concurrent 1.3 - Oral - Listen up! how we can better supportLGBTQIA2S+ young people

Øksnehallen Breakout Room 3

A risk and protective perspective on body esteem, bodydissatisfaction and body change behaviours in sexual minorityyouth.

» Dr. Ciara Mahon (Ireland), Dr. Amanda Fitzgerald (Ireland), Dr. AileenO'Reilly (Ireland), Dr. Courtney McDermott (Ireland), Dr. Cliodhna OConnor (Ireland), Prof. Barbara Dooley (Ireland)

The pathologizing of our existence: Understanding mental healthproblems and pathways of help seeking among LGBTQ youth

» Ms. Sanjana Goutham (India), Dr. Vijaya Raghavan (India)

Trans Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Promotion Toolkit

» Mx. Fae Johnstone (Canada)

Improving school support for sexual and gender minority youngpeople: A qualitative study of student, staff and training providerperspectives

» Ms. Amy Morgan (United Kingdom), Ms. Emily Cunningham (UnitedKingdom), Mx. STEPS Coproduction team (United Kingdom), Dr.Charlotte Woodhead (United Kingdom)

Rainbow Bridges: Improving mental health services for theLGBTQIA+ and CALD intersection

» Ms. Winn Ma (Australia), Ms. Jennifer Huang (Australia), Mx. JanssenLouise (Australia)

11:15 Concurrent 1.4 - Oral - Look up! Learning from global populationdata

Øksnehallen Breakout Room 4

A multilevel analysis of intersectionality and determinants ofadolescent mental health in an Irish second-level sample.

» Ms. Alanna Donnelly (Ireland), Dr. Emma Howard (Ireland), Prof.Barbara Dooley (Ireland)

PREVALENCE OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES AMONG YOUNGIMMIGRANTS IN JAPAN - PITFALLS AFFECTING THEIR MENTALWELLBEING

» Dr. Francia Ivonne Campos Chinchilla ( Japan)

Climate Anxiety in Adolescence: From Overwhelming toEmpowering

» Ms. Tara Crandon (Australia), Prof. James Scott (Australia), Prof. FionaCharlson (Australia), Dr. Hannah Thomas (Australia)

THE EFFECT OF PARTNER SUPPORT ON PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESSAMONG YOUNG WOMEN DURING PREGNANCY: A MIXED-METHODSTUDY FROM A LOW-AND MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRY

» Ms. tina khanna (United Kingdom)

Longitudinal associations between arts engagement andflourishing in late adolescents and young adults: A fixed effectsanalysis of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics

» Dr. Jessica Bone (United Kingdom), Dr. Feifei Bu (United Kingdom),Dr. Jill Sonke (United States), Dr. Daisy Fancourt (United Kingdom)

Psychoactive Substance Involvement among undergraduateStudents in North-Eastern Nigeria

» Dr. Amaya Pisagih Shittu (Nigeria), Dr. Sadique Kwajaffa Pindar(Nigeria), Dr. Victor Chidi Onyencho (Nigeria)

11:15 Concurrent 1.5 - Lightning

Sankt Hans Torv Room (Room B)

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'IDEAS': the development of an Interventive, Dynamic, Emotion-focused Assessment and Support programme for young peoplewith emotional regulation difficulties

» Dr. Joanna Baines (United Kingdom), Prof. Franco Orsucci (UnitedKingdom), Ms. Isobel Salloway (United Kingdom), Ms. Sasha Campbell(United Kingdom), Ms. Annabel Harding (United Kingdom)

Team-based secondary consults: increasing confidence, reducingstress and providing direction to staff when working with clinicalcomplexity.

» Ms. Sian Lloyd (Australia), Ms. Sophie Prober (Australia), Mr. CraigHamilton (Australia), Ms. Yamiko Marama (Australia)

Reimagining services for young people presenting with complexneeds: the YES model

» Ms. Sian Lloyd (Australia), Ms. Sophie Prober (Australia), Mr. CraigHamilton (Australia), Ms. Yamiko Marama (Australia)

Using the PTMF with young people: How do we make it relevantand accessible inside and outside of the therapy room?

» Dr. Cian Aherne (Ireland), Dr. Emma Hickey (Ireland)

Family Mental Health Support Service – a new wave of earlyintervention for vulnerable youth in rural Australia

» Ms. Sarah Langley (Australia)

Thoughtful Schools; Generating International Trauma-InformedPractice Principles for Schools (ITIPPS)

» Prof. Karen Martin (Australia), Ms. Kate Fitzgerald (Australia), Dr.Madeleine Dobson (Australia), Ms. Maddie Ford (Australia), Dr. HelenEgeberg (Australia), Dr. Rebecca Walker (Australia), Dr. Stephan Lund(Australia), Prof. Helen Milroy (Australia), Dr. Emily Berger (Australia)

An Innovative Mental Health & Wellbeing Service for UniversityStudents - the Pause@UoB collaboration

» Dr. Paul Patterson (United Kingdom), Ms. Mica Gray (UnitedKingdom), Mr. Drew Linforth (United Kingdom), Mr. Sandev Panaser(United Kingdom), Ms. Jane Thakoordin (United Kingdom)

Don’t Garden Bi+ Yourself: Reducing loneliness for youth andolder Bi+ individuals through a community garden project.

» Mx. Claire Smith (Australia)

How to drive long term mental health literacy in young people

» Mr. Brett Reardon (Australia), Dr. Nick Duigan (Australia)

Are you doing the Model? An evolving approach to measuringservice model alignment in headspace centres

» Mr. Nathan Hobbs (Australia), Mr. Frank Hughes (Australia), Ms. FionaTansley (Australia)

How do we ensure cultural relevance when working with a globalaudience?: Creating cross-cultural understandings of mentalhealth

» Ms. Nataya Branjerdporn (Australia), Ms. Maddison O’Gradey-Lee(Australia), Ms. Corinne Rugolo (Australia), Ms. Ella Gow (Australia)

Youth Wellness Hubs Ontario: An Integrated, One-Stop Shop forYouth Services

» Dr. Joanna Henderson (Canada), Mx. Devon Walpole (Canada), Mx.Meoldy Recollet (Canada)

Knowledge Equity Through Mentorship and Training: Frayme’sKnowledge Mobilization Fellowship Program

» Ms. Kristy Allen (Canada), Ms. Micaela Harley (Canada), Dr. TravisSztainert (Canada)

Integrated Youth Services: Benefits of an InternationalCollaboration

» Dr. Steve Mathias (Canada), Mr. Jason Trethowan (Australia), Dr.Joseph Duffy (Ireland), Ms. Kelly Veillette (Canada), Ms. SiobhanMcGory (Ireland), Dr. Aileen O'Reilly (Ireland), Prof. Debra Rickwood(Australia), Ms. Vikki Ryall (Australia), Dr. Nick Duigan (Australia), Dr.Karen Tee (Canada)

Queer Café: A 2SLGBTQIA+ Program in an Integrated VirtualHealth Care Service.

» Ms. Bronwyn Lawrence (Canada), Mx. Al Raimundo (Canada)

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The Jigsaw Journey: Understanding Experiences of Engaging withBrief Intervention Support for Young People’s Mental Health

» Mr. Neil Mac Dhonnagain (Ireland), Dr. Aileen O'Reilly (Ireland), Prof.Barbara Dooley (Ireland)

Setting up for success: Preconditions for effective implementationof Integrated Youth Services in community

» Ms. Krista Gerty (Canada), Ms. Rebecca Sharma (Canada), Ms. ToniCarlton (Canada), Ms. Sukhdeep Jassar (Canada), Ms. Stefanie Costales(Canada), Mr. Dan Nixon (Canada), Ms. Tamara Throssell (Canada), Ms.Nancy Zhao (Canada), Ms. Pamela Fennell (Canada), Dr. Karen Tee(Canada)

11:15 Concurrent 1.6 - Table Top presentations

Nørrebros Runddel Room (Room A)

A unique narrative in how to successfully establish primary youthmental health services in rural and remotes areas of Australia

» Mrs. Raina Washington (Australia), Mrs. Alyssa Blamey (Australia), Ms.Alison McRoberts (Australia)

Service Transition Plan: Moving to Adult Mental Health andAddiction Services

» Ms. Scarlett Davidson (Canada)

Investing in partnership to support youth well-being: Foundry BC& BC Children’s Hospital

» Mr. Andrew Tugwell (Canada), Ms. Michelle Cianfrone (Canada), Dr.Steve Mathias (Canada), Dr. Karen Tee (Canada)

Best practices to measure gender identity in young adults withserious mental health conditions

» Dr. Kathryn Sabella (United States), Mr. Ian A. Lane (United States),Ms. Murron O'Neill (United States)

Understanding LGBTQ+ young people’s self-management of theirmental health: A mixed methods investigation of self-management, mental health, outness and minority stress

» Mrs. Rosa Town (United Kingdom), Dr. Daniel Hayes (UnitedKingdom), Prof. Peter Fonagy (United Kingdom), Dr. Emily Stapley(United Kingdom)

Qheadspace: How an online peer-moderated community provideda safe space for young people to connect and learn abouteverything LGBTQIA+

» Ms. Grace Miller (Australia), Ms. Jasmine Elliott (Australia)

Orygen Institute: improving youth mental health policy throughcollaboration and broader perspectives

» Ms. Vivienne Browne (Australia), Mr. David Baker (Australia)

Integrated Youth Services: Canadian Policy Recommendationsfrom Coast to Coast

» Ms. Kristy Allen (Canada), Ms. Julia Solimine (Canada), Dr. ShaunaMacEachern (Canada)

Global Mental Health Action Network (GMHAN)

» Ms. Emma Scott (Denmark)

Improving access to early intervention mental health support forLGBTQ+ youth: A intersectional youth-rights approach

» Prof. Elizabeth McDermott (United Kingdom), Dr. Rachael Eastham(United Kingdom)

Addressing sexuality in mental health care for young people: Aliterature review

» Ms. Kjersti Nedreboe (Norway), Prof. Elisabeth Willumsen (Norway),Ms. Mette Pettersen (Norway)

Learning from QTPOC voices: Co-designing and delivering mentalhealth research in partnership with queer and trans young peopleof colour

» Dr. Isabel Zbukvic (Australia), Mr. Christopher Phung (Australia), Ms.Julie Youssef (Australia), Ms. Sophie Ratcliff (Australia), Ms. PhuongNguyen (Australia), Prof. Leah Ruppaner (Australia), Prof. NicolaReavley (Australia), Dr. Penelope Strauss (Australia)

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Not a one-size-fits-all! Learnings from youth engagement on aglobal scale

» Ms. Ella Gow (Australia), Mr. Peter Varnum (Norway), Mr. CraigHodges (Australia), Ms. Corinne Rugolo (Australia)

McPin Young People's Involvement Programme

» Ms. Rachel Temple (United Kingdom), Ms. Emma Garavini (UnitedKingdom)

Creating Great Big Stories (GBS): How to support meaningfulengagement in Knowledge Mobilization

» Ms. Kristy Allen (Canada), Mr. Tamir Virani (Canada)

Opening new doors to lived experience partnerships – a youth-ledvision for the AEPCC National Lived Experience Network

» Mr. Dean Kolovos (Australia), Ms. Jo Fitzsimons (Australia), Ms. EmilyPainter (Australia), Ms. Karine Fernandez (Australia), Prof. AndrewThompson (Australia)

Categorising and Understanding Engagement With aMulticomponent Digital Intervention to Improve TreatmentOutcomes in First-Episode Psychosis

» Ms. Shaunagh O'Sullivan (Australia), Dr. Lianne Schmaal (Australia),Dr. Simon D'Alfonso (Australia), Mx. Lee Valentine (Australia), Prof. JohnGleeson (Australia), Prof. Mario Alvarez (Australia)

Depression in First Episode Psychosis- A journey from livedexperience to research

» Ms. Jeanti Profaca (Australia)

Re-imagining Youth Peer Work to Address the Evolving Needs ofYoung People.

» Ms. Cassandra Jankovic (Australia), Ms. Teresa Scicluna (Australia),Ms. Megan Campbell (Australia)

Ten policy solutions to grow and support the youth peerworkforce

» Mr. Nicholas Fava (Australia), Dr. Magenta Simmons (Australia), Dr.Rebekah Anderson (Australia), Dr. Isabel Zbukvic (Australia), Mr. DavidBaker (Australia)

International Student Mental Health Peer Work Project: A PeerSupport Intervention for international students studying inMelbourne, Australia.

» Mr. Rafi Armanto (Australia), Ms. Gina Chinnery (Australia), Ms.Kerryn Pennell (Australia)

Peer2Peer: Development of a Peer Support Framework for YoungPeople with Lived Experience of Suicidality

» Dr. Laura Hemming (Australia), Ms. Isabelle Yujuico (Australia), Dr.Nicole Hill (Australia)

Title: Building a National Peer-to-Peer Service at Kids Help Phonein Canada

» Ms. Sarah M Mughal (Canada), Ms. Alisa Simon (Canada), Mr. ShayanYazdanpanah (Canada)

Being personal in an impersonal world: The service model andexperiences of providing digital peer support on MOST(Moderated Online Social Therapy)

» Mr. Rafi Armanto (Australia), Ms. Shona Louis (Australia), Dr. FelicityCockshott (Australia), Ms. Gretel O'Loughlin (Australia)

Exploring Young people’s Experiences of Youth Participation in aCOVID specific Mental Health Promotion Campaign

» Ms. Grace Killeen (Ireland), Ms. Ciara OReilly (Ireland), Ms. SarahLouise O'Brien (Ireland), Dr. Jeff Moore (Ireland), Mr. David Kavanagh(Ireland), Ms. Alexandra Moore (Ireland)

REIMAGINING: Evolving the headspace brand in a post pandemicworld

» Mr. Brett Reardon (Australia)

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Happier during lockdown: a descriptive analysis of self-reportedwellbeing in 17,000 UK school students during Covid-19 lockdown

» Ms. Emma Soneson (United Kingdom), Dr. Stephen Puntis (UnitedKingdom), Ms. Nikki Chapman (United Kingdom), Dr. Karen L.Mansfield (United Kingdom), Prof. Peter B. Jones (United Kingdom),Prof. Mina Fazel (United Kingdom)

NITEO: A New Model of a Campus-Based Mental Health ResiliencyProgram for Young Adults

» Mrs. Courtney Joly-Lowdermilk (United States)

A scoping review and mapping of the literature on mental healthand well-being in university students

» Dr. Daniel Hernández-Torrano (Kazakhstan), Ms. Laura Ibrayeva(Kazakhstan), Dr. Natalya Lim (Kazakhstan), Dr. Ainur Almukhambetova(Kazakhstan), Dr. Alessandra Clementi (Kazakhstan), Dr. YerdenNurtayev (Kazakhstan)

A Global Partnership Addressing Post-Secondary Student MentalHealth Research

» Dr. Kristin Cleverley (Canada), Prof. Ian Hickie (Australia), Prof. Shu-Sen Chang (Taiwan), Ms. Julia Haas (United Kingdom), Mx. CGCA GlobalStudent Working Group (Canada), Ms. Emma McCann (Canada)

11:15 Concurrent 1.7 - Symposium - Virtual interventions for youth mentalhealth

Øksnehallen Plenary Room

13:00 Lunch

Catering area - Øksnehallen Main Hall

13:00 Poster presentation session

Poster presentation area - Øksnehallen Main Hall

14:00 Plenary 2 - REACHING OUT | Bridging the gaps in Youth MentalHealth

Øksnehallen Plenary Room

15:15 Tea/Coffee break

Catering area - Øksnehallen Main Hall

15:15 Poster presentation session

Poster presentation area - Øksnehallen Main Hall

15:45 Concurrent 2.1 Oral - Youth-informed approaches to digitalinterventions

Øksnehallen Breakout Room 1

What do young people want? A youth informed approach tomental health in the digital age

» Dr. Kerry Gibson (New Zealand)

Pilot randomised controlled trial of a remotely delivered onlineintervention for adolescent mental health problems in India:Lessons learned about low acceptability and feasibility during theCOVID-19 pandemic.

» Ms. Pattie Gonsalves (India), Dr. Daniel Michelson (United Kingdom),Prof. Vikram Patel (United States)

The Road Ahead: Tracing the co-production of a seriousvideogame created by youth, for youth to promote resilience,recovery and leadership in young people following the Covid-19pandemic

» Mr. Michael Serravalle (Canada), Mrs. Brittany Dalfen (Canada), Mr.Chay Sal (Canada), Mx. Nina Guniava (Canada), Mrs. Sarah McIlwaine(Canada), Mr. Geoffrey Meugens (Canada), Mr. S. M. Hani Sadati(Canada), Dr. Gerald Jordan (Canada), Dr. Judith Sabetti (Canada), Dr.Manuela Ferrari (Canada)

Orygen Virtual Worlds: A new approach to engaging young peoplein mental health treatments

» Prof. Andrew Thompson (Australia), Dr. Imogen Bell (Australia), Ms.Carli Ellinghaus (Australia), Dr. Michelle Tennant (Australia), Mr. DeanKolovos (Australia), Dr. Greg Wadley (Australia), Dr. Simon D'Alfonso(Australia), Dr. Jen Nicholas (Australia), Dr. Neil Thomas (Australia),Prof. Mario Alvarez (Australia)

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Using implementation science to enhance the implementationand sustainability of digital interventions in youth mental health

» Dr. Holly Bear (United Kingdom), Prof. Mina Fazel (United Kingdom),Dr. Lara Ayala Nunes (United Kingdom)

15:45 Concurrent 2.2 Oral - Young people helping young people: diverseforms peer-to-peer approaches

Øksnehallen Breakout Room 2

Illustrating the advantage of a Danish volunteer-based peer-ledintervention in the confirmation-setting in relation to the field ofmental health promotion among young adults’

» Prof. Pernille Schnoor (Denmark)

@ease: the power of peer-to-peer counseling for young peoplewith mental health struggles. Sharing our lessons learned!

» Mrs. Flore Joskin (Netherlands), Prof. Thérèse van Amelsvoort(Netherlands), Dr. Sophie Leijdesdorff (Netherlands)

Peer Academic Supports for College Students with Mental Illness;Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

» Prof. Maryann Davis (United States), Mr. Paul Cherchia (UnitedStates)

Perceptions of Post-Secondary Peer Support by Student Providers

» Dr. Gina Dimitropoulos (Canada), Dr. Dan Devoe (Canada), Dr. ScottPatten (Canada), Ms. Pauline Macpherson (Canada), Ms. Emma Cullen(Canada), Dr. Jai Shah (Canada), Mr. Kevin Friese (Canada), Dr. HelenVallianatos (Canada), Dr. Srividya Iyer (Canada), Mr. Kevin Wiens(Canada)

International Collaboration and Best Practices in Digital Peer-to-Peer Approaches from Two National Services in the UK andCanada

» Ms. Sarah M Mughal (Canada), Ms. Alisa Simon (Canada), Mr. CormacNolan (United Kingdom), Ms. Kirsty Donnelly (United Kingdom)

15:45 Concurrent 2.3 Oral - Deep and meaningful: qualitative approachesin Youth Mental Health

Øksnehallen Breakout Room 3

Young Men Get Anxious Too: A Grounded Theory Investigation

» Ms. Krista Fisher (Australia), Dr. Zac Seidler (Australia), Dr. Kylie King(Australia), Dr. Simon Rice (Australia)

Obligatory social support exchanges & relational reciprocityamong young people with serious mental health needs living inpoverty

» Dr. Vanessa Klodnick (United States), Dr. Deborah Cohen (UnitedStates), Dr. Marc Fagan (United States)

Characteristics of the ideal health care services to meet youthmental health needs: A qualitative study of youth perspectives.

» Ms. Laia Meldahl (Norway), Ms. Lou Krijger (France), Ms. MarenMcLean Andvik (United Kingdom), Ms. Nicole E. Cardenas (UnitedKingdom), Mr. Oliver Cuddeford (United Kingdom), Mr. Samuel Duerto(Netherlands), Ms. Julia R. Game (Poland), Ms. Maya Ibenfeldt (UnitedKingdom), Mr. Mathias Tong & Murad Mustafa (United Kingdom), Dr.Petter Viksveen (Norway)

Acceptability of a brief psychological intervention for adolescentswith borderline personality disorder symptoms delivered incollaboration with schools and colleges

» Dr. Brioney Gee (United Kingdom), Dr. Jamie Murdoch (UnitedKingdom), Dr. Jon Wilson (United Kingdom)

Integrating realist and participatory evaluation to identify howand why youth peer support can promote recovery

» Mx. Mardi Daley (Canada), Dr. Tanya Halsall (Canada)

15:45 Concurrent Oral 2.4 - Knowing more and doing better in earlypsychosis, depressions and anxiety

Øksnehallen Breakout Room 4

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Understanding relapse from the perspectives of young adultsreceiving services for a first-episode psychosis: Contributory andpreventative factors

» Dr. Shalini Lal (Canada), Ms. Anna Czesak (Canada), Dr. Phil Tibbo(Canada), Dr. Ridha Joober (Canada), Dr. Richard Williams (Canada), Dr.Ranjith Chandrasena (Canada), Ms. Nicola Otter (Canada), Dr. AshokMalla (Canada)

Early Antipsychotic Non-response as a Predictor of Non-responseand Non-remission in Adolescents With Psychosis Treated WithAripiprazole or Quetiapine: Results From the TEA Trial

» Prof. Anne Katrine Pagsberg (Denmark), Dr. Amanda Krogmann(Germany), Prof. Pia Jeppesen (Denmark), Dr. Laura von Hardenberg(Germany), Mx. Dea G Klauber (Denmark), Dr. Karsten Gjessing Jensen(Denmark)

Prevalence of depression, anxiety and psychotic-like experiencesamong young people in educational settings in Chennai: A cross-sectional study from south India

» Ms. sangeetha chandrasekaran (India), Dr. Vijaya Raghavan (India),Dr. Srividya Iyer (Canada), Dr. Ramachandran Padmavati (India), Dr.Thara Rangaswamy (India), Prof. swaran singh (United Kingdom)

Associations between plasma inflammatory markers andpsychotic disorder, depressive disorder and generalised anxietydisorder in early adulthood: a nested case-control study

» Dr. David Mongan (United Kingdom), Mr. Subash Raj Susai (Ireland),Dr. Melanie Focking (Ireland), Mr. Jonah F Byrne (Ireland), Dr. StanZammit (United Kingdom), Prof. Mary Cannon (Ireland), Prof. davidcotter (Ireland)

Beyond early intervention services: a novel digital intervention tobring about long term recovery in young people with psychosis(The Horyzons trial)

» Prof. Mario Alvarez (Australia), Dr. Peter Koval (Australia), Dr. LianneSchmaal (Australia), Prof. Sarah Bendall (Australia), Ms. ShaunaghO'Sullivan (Australia), Dr. Daniela Cagliarini (Australia), Dr. SimonD'Alfonso (Australia), Dr. Simon Rice (Australia), Mx. Lee Valentine(Australia), Prof. John Gleeson (Australia)

15:45 Concurrent 2.5 - Lightning

Sankt Hans Torv Room (Room B)

The impact of Covid-19 on referrals and delivery of care in earlypsychosis services in Australia

» Ms. Georgia Williams (Australia), Dr. Ellie Brown (Australia), Prof.Andrew Thompson (Australia), Mrs. Heather Stavely (Australia), Dr.Caroline Gao (Australia)

Co-creating Knowledge products: The Power of Lived Experience

» Ms. Jeanna Pillainayagam (Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada), Mr.Dan Nixon (Canada), Ms. Gloria Cheung (Canada), Ms. Alisha Daya(Canada), Mx. Zee Goerzen (Canada)

Engaging youth, family and carers as peer researchers in a pan-Canadian youth research initiative through Photovoice: Practicalconsiderations for meaningful engagement

» Ms. Yvonne Pelling (Canada), Ms. Alyssa Frampton-Fudge (Canada),Ms. Kathleen Charlebois (Canada), Ms. Marilena Liguori (Canada), Dr.Srividya Iyer (Canada)

Nice to talk about, but very hard to do well: Objectives,considerations, and challenges of meaningful youth partnershipsin mental health research

» Ms. Melissa Keller-Tuberg (Australia), Ms. Sneha Mishra (Australia),Ms. Jeanti Profaca (Australia), Dr. Magenta Simmons (Australia)

Using lived experience to inform the development of a youth-ledglobal youth advocacy fellowship

» Ms. Maddison O’Gradey-Lee (Australia), Ms. Nataya Branjerdporn(Australia), Ms. Ella Gow (Australia), Ms. Corinne Rugolo (Australia)

What Matters to Young People: Pandemic-RelatedRecommendations for Youth, by Youth

» Mx. jackie relihan (Canada), Mr. Matthew Prebeg (Canada), Ms. MardiDaley (Canada), Mx. Mahalia Dixon (Canada), Ms. Karleigh Darnay(Canada), Dr. Lisa Hawke (Canada), Dr. Joanna Henderson (Canada)

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Sense of purpose interventions for depression and anxiety inadolescents and young adults: A scoping review and cross-culturalyouth consultation

» Dr. Emily Hielscher (Australia), Ms. Julie Blake (Australia), Dr. IvanChang (Australia), Ms. Tara Crandon (Australia), Ms. Martina McGrath(Australia), Prof. James Scott (Australia)

An examination of the challenges and barriers faced by youthpeer support workers

» Ms. Georgia Williams (Australia), Dr. Ellie Brown (Australia), Mrs.Heather Stavely (Australia)

How YOUth can bring Integrated Youth Services to yourcommunities: A toolkit for transforming the youth mental healthand substance use system one hub at a time!

» Ms. Angela Xie (Canada), Ms. Anne Marie Portelli (Canada)

Empowering young people to participate actively in an evidence-based, whole-school approach to improving mental health andwellbeing in Scotland

» Mrs. Dawn Haughton (United Kingdom), Ms. Judith Mabelis (UnitedKingdom), Dr. Judith Brown (United Kingdom), Dr. Jo Inchley (UnitedKingdom)

Foundry’s National Youth and Family Ambassador Program:Barriers, Solutions and Aspirations

» Mr. Dan Nixon (Canada), Mr. Suchayte Bali (Canada), Ms. Alison Gear(Canada), Ms. Kelly Veillette (Canada), Mx. Al Raimundo (Canada), Dr.Skye Barbic (Canada), Dr. Steve Mathias (Canada)

The Campus Assessment Tool: A Youth Led Participatory ResearchProject

» Mr. Stuart McHenry (Canada), Mr. Zarrar Jahangir (Canada)

Lived experience involvement in youth mental health research – a101 on peer research

» Ms. Emily Painter (Australia), Mr. Dean Kolovos (Australia)

Visible: Re-imagining Lived-Experience Storytelling throughCreative Arts and Community Activation

» Ms. Amy Boyd (Australia), Mx. Young Person TBC (Australia), Ms. CatMcKenzie (Australia), Dr. Petra Plencnerova (Australia), Mr. Dylan Hunt(Australia)

Mindhelper.dk – a website made for young people with youngpeople

» Ms. Linn Sondergaard Lindegaard (Denmark), Mr. Magnus Ankersen(Denmark), Mr. Jakob Mejlholm (Denmark), Mr. Mark Buskbjerg(Denmark)

Creating and engaging diverse youth in research advisory groups– Evidence from the Co-SPACE Ireland study.

» Dr. Katherine Dowling (Ireland), Dr. Jennifer McMahon (Ireland)

“Step-by-Step – a youth informed guide to opioid agonisttreatment”: A co-design project and video screening to improveyouth engagement with an evidence-based treatment for opioiduse

» Ms. Christina Katan (Canada), Ms. Katrina Pellatt (Canada), Dr. KirstenMarchand (Canada), Ms. Roxanne Turuba (Canada), Ms. Jill Fairbank(Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada)

15:45 Concurrent 2.6 - Table Top presentations

Nørrebros Runddel Room (Room A)

Youth-led dialogue about mental health in schools: Balancing OurMinds youth summits

» Ms. Michelle Cianfrone (Canada), Mr. Andrew Tugwell (Canada)

Co-designing a sexual health promotion intervention for youngpeople with mental ill-health: The PROSPECT project

» Dr. Ellie Brown (Australia), Ms. Hayley Nolan (Australia)

Youth as co-creators in developing school mental healthpromotion programmes: The example of the Mental Health inYouth through Science (MY-Sci)

» Dr. Jennifer McMahon (Ireland)

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Using implementation science to inform workforce and servicedevelopment in youth mental health: Reflections from Australia

» Dr. Isabel Zbukvic (Australia), Ms. DESIREE SMITH (Australia), Ms.Paula Cruz Manrique (Australia), Ms. Vita Pilkington (Australia), Ms.Caroline Crlenjak (Australia), Prof. Rosemary Purcell (Australia)

A community-academic-health partnership: Developing genderdiversity and youth mental health resources .

» Ms. Sophie Ratcliff (Australia), Dr. Isabel Zbukvic (Australia), Ms.DESIREE SMITH (Australia)

The pie is not big enough: an innovative solution to the alliedhealth workforce crisis in the Australian Youth Mental HealthSector

» Ms. Natasha Smith (Australia), Mr. Simon Dodd (Australia), Ms. VikkiRyall (Australia), Dr. Samuel Irving (Australia), Ms. Frances Foster(Australia), Ms. Karen Marriage (Australia), Mr. Ian Maclean (Australia),Mr. Elliott Tester (Australia), Ms. Anna Saw (Australia)

Cognitive Remediation & Social Recovery in Early Psychosis(CReSt-R)- a randomised pilot study

» Ms. Emma Frawley (Ireland), Prof. Gary Donohoe (Ireland)

Developing an early psychosis workforce.

» Dr. Shona Francey (Australia), Ms. Helen Nicoll (Australia), Mrs.Heather Stavely (Australia)

Changing culture in primary care to work with seriously ill earlypsychosis young people and families

» Mrs. Heather Stavely (Australia), Prof. Andrew Thompson (Australia),Prof. Patrick McGorry (Australia), Mr. Craig Hodges (Australia)

Cultural Agility, Safety and Humility: Committing to Change forIndigenous Youth and Families

» Ms. Toni Carlton (Canada), Ms. Sukhdeep Jassar (Canada), Ms. SerenFriskie (Canada), Ms. Krista Gerty (Canada), Ms. Jayde Boden (Canada),Mx. Gurvaan Mann (Canada), Mr. Raymond Johnson-Brown (Canada),Dr. Karen Tee (Canada)

First Nations youth mental health: Cultural Emergence throughthe Orygen Cultural Strengthening Program

» Mr. Oliver Tye (Australia)

Conceptualizing Indigenous Youth Mental Health Literacy

» Dr. Yifeng Wei (Canada), Dr. Jan Hare (Canada), Dr. Wendy Carr(Canada), Mr. Andrew Baxter (Canada)

Using a comprehensive, whole school community approach tosupporting student well-being

» Ms. Michelle Cianfrone (Canada)

Pre-Service Teachers' Experiences with Students Impacted byTrauma in a School Setting

» Ms. Ella Carton (Australia), Prof. Karen Martin (Australia), Ms. AlixWoolard (Australia), Ms. Kate Fitzgerald (Australia)

Implementing the ‘MindOut’ social and emotional learningprogram in Irish schools: Recommendations for practice andpolicy

» Dr. Katherine Dowling (Ireland), Ms. Lianne McManamon (Ireland),Mr. Niall Dunne (Ireland), Mr. Peadar Gardiner (Ireland), Mr. MartinRogan (Ireland), Ms. Anne Sheridan (Ireland), Ms. Meabh McGuinness(Ireland), Prof. Margaret Barry (Ireland)

Podcasting. A translational resource to develop youth mentalhealth workforce capacity around culture and mental health.

» Ms. Mich Gador-Whyte (Australia), Ms. Angelica Ojinnaka (Australia)

A naturalistic, observational study of the Seven-Eyed model ofclinical supervision in Jigsaw youth mental health services.

» Dr. Aisling McMahon (Ireland), Dr. Ciaran Jennings (Ireland), Dr.Gillian O'Brien (Ireland)

Supervision at scale: Multi site comprehensive clinical supervisionfor a national early career youth mental health workforce-integrating supervision, education and practice.

» Ms. Karen Marriage (Australia), Mr. Simon Dodd (Australia), Mr. IanMaclean (Australia), Ms. Natasha Smith (Australia), Ms. Frances Foster(Australia), Mr. Scott Ward (Australia), Ms. Evangeline Hopkinson(Australia)

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A review of social prescribing in child and youth mental health:synthesising theory, research and practice.

» Dr. Daniel Paul Hayes (United Kingdom), Dr. Kerryn Husk (UnitedKingdom)

Understanding the evidence for climate concerns, negativeemotions and climate-related mental ill-health in young people: ascoping review

» Dr. Reem Ramadan (Australia), Ms. Alicia Randell (Australia), Dr. SuzieLavoie (Australia), Dr. Caroline Gao (Australia), Ms. Paula CruzManrique (Australia), Dr. Rebekah Anderson (Australia), Dr. IsabelZbukvic (Australia)

Access and Use of Technology in Youth ExperiencingHomelessness: Implications for Mental Health and RelatedServices

» Dr. Shalini Lal (Canada), Ms. Amané Halicki-Asakawa (Canada), Ms.Amélie Fauvelle (Canada)

Healthcare Equity and Anti-Racism for Youth: Implementing aCASH Framework to Transform Youth Healthcare

» Ms. Seren Friskie (Canada), Ms. Sukhdeep Jassar (Canada), Ms. ToniCarlton (Canada), Mx. Joshua Rasalan (Canada), Mx. Gurvaan Mann(Canada), Dr. Karen Tee (Canada), Mr. Raymond Johnson-Brown(Canada)

Becoming Anti-Racist as a Backbone Organization and a ServiceCentre

» Ms. Sukhdeep Jassar (Canada), Ms. Toni Carlton (Canada), Ms. SerenFriskie (Canada), Dr. Karen Tee (Canada), Ms. Simone Maassen(Canada), Ms. Leah Froese (Canada), Mx. Joshua Rasalan (Canada), Mx.Gurvaan Mann (Canada), Ms. Sharon DeLalla (Canada)

Cultural Wellness of Equity-Denied Racialized Youth: An Avenuefor Mental Health and a Foundation to Justice, Equity, Diversity,Decolonization, and Inclusion

» Mx. Joshua Rasalan (Canada), Mx. Gurvaan Mann (Canada), Ms. SerenFriskie (Canada), Ms. Toni Carlton (Canada), Ms. Sukhdeep Jassar(Canada), Dr. Karen Tee (Canada)

Creating Safety for IBPOC Youth & Moving Towards Anti-Racism inResearch: Implementing Learnings From Community-BasedResearch.

» Mx. Gurvaan Mann (Canada), Mx. Joshua Rasalan (Canada), Ms. SerenFriskie (Canada), Ms. Sukhdeep Jassar (Canada), Ms. Toni Carlton(Canada), Dr. Karen Tee (Canada)

Anti-Racism in Action: Supporting Systemic Change for IntegratedYouth Services

» Ms. Toni Carlton (Canada), Ms. Sukhdeep Jassar (Canada), Ms. KristaGerty (Canada), Ms. Leah Lockhart (Canada), Ms. Jayde Boden(Canada), Mx. Gurvaan Mann (Canada), Mr. Raymond Johnson-Brown(Canada), Dr. Karen Tee (Canada), Mx. Joshua Rasalan (Canada)

Using Racial Caucusing for Designing an Anti-racist Workplace

» Ms. Sukhdeep Jassar (Canada), Ms. Toni Carlton (Canada), Dr. KarenTee (Canada), Ms. Seren Friskie (Canada), Mx. Gurvaan Mann (Canada),Mx. Joshua Rasalan (Canada), Mx. Al Raimundo (Canada), Ms. KyraFaber (Canada), Ms. Alaa Akl (Canada)

Exploring the long-term effects on ‘left-behind children’ from ruralChina: a qualitative study of lived experiences.

» Ms. Shuhan Dong (United Kingdom), Dr. Siobhan Hugh-Jones (UnitedKingdom)

A review of mental health provision and interventions for care-experienced young people

» Dr. Stephanie Smith (United Kingdom), Dr. Eleanor Ott (UnitedKingdom), Mr. David Taylor (Australia), Ms. Emma Wills (UnitedKingdom), Ms. India Thompson (United Kingdom), Prof. Arild Bjorndal(United Kingdom), Ms. Jane Lewis (United Kingdom)

Patterns of Mental Health Service Use by Young People in ChildWelfare Services

» Dr. Kathleen MacDonald (Canada), Dr. Lyne Desrosiers (Canada), Dr.Lise Laporte (Canada), Dr. Srividya Iyer (Canada)

15:45 Concurrent 2.7 - Symposium 2 - Resilience and Promoting GoodOutcomes for Young People

Øksnehallen Plenary Room

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07:30 Conference Registration

Øksnehallen Registration Desk - Main Entrance

08:45 Conference poster presentations (on display during all cateringbreaks)

Poster presentation area - Øksnehallen Main Hall

08:45 Opening remarks

Øksnehallen Plenary Room

09:00 Plenary 3 - REIMAGINING | Innovations in youth mental healthcareinterventions

Øksnehallen Plenary Room

10:00 Tea/Coffee break

Catering area - Øksnehallen Main Hall

10:00 Poster presentation session

Poster presentation area - Øksnehallen Main Hall

10:30 Concurrent 3.1 Oral - Learning about developing and implementingyouth services from 6 countries

Øksnehallen Breakout Room 1

Jigsaw: Developing a youth mental health service - frominnovation to implementation

» Dr. Joseph Duffy (Ireland)

Mapping of the provision of mental health services to youngpeople living in a conflict context in Colombia.

» Dr. Sarah-Jane Fenton (United Kingdom), Dr. Monica Viviana PinillaRoncancio (Colombia), Mr. Juan Roberto Rengifo Gutierrez (Colombia),Dr. German Ricardo Casas Nieto (Colombia), Dr. Sanne Weber (UnitedKingdom), Dr. Francy Carranza (Colombia), Prof. Paul Jackson (UnitedKingdom), Prof. Juan Pablo Aranguren Romero (Colombia)

Understanding the headspace centre experience of a modelfidelity and integrity process - challenges, benefits and learningsfor implementation

» Ms. Ellie Tsiamis (Australia), Mr. Frank Hughes (Australia), Mr. NathanHobbs (Australia)

Understanding Actors and channels for youth mental healthengagement in Low- and middle-income countries: A mixedmethod Study

» Dr. Pavithra Arunachaleeswaran (India), Dr. Thara Rangaswamy(India), Dr. Vijaya Raghavan (India), Mr. Fredric Azariah (United States),Dr. Moitreyee Sinha (United States), Dr. Suresh Kumar (United States),Ms. Hanisha Arulvendan (India), Ms. Sanjana Goutham (India), Ms.Priyadharshni B (India), Dr. Shuba Kumar (India)

An Exploration of Youth, Family & Provider-Identified Solutions tothe Canadian Youth Opioid Health Threat

» Ms. Stephanie Nairn (Canada), Dr. Patricia Conrod (Canada), Dr.Sherry Stewart (Canada), Dr. Danya Fast (Canada), Dr. Rod Knight(Canada), Dr. Joanna Henderson (Canada), Dr. Lisa Hawke (Canada), Dr.Rebecca Saah (Canada)

Developing a 0-25 mental health service model - the experience ofForward Thinking Birmingham

» Ms. Elaine Kirwan (United Kingdom), Ms. ZeZe Sohawon (UnitedKingdom), Dr. Paul Patterson (United Kingdom)

10:30 Concurrent 3.2 Oral - Learning from data about youth services in 5countries

Øksnehallen Breakout Room 2

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@ease: visitors’ characteristics and lessons learnt from at risk subgroups

» Dr. Sophie Leijdesdorff (Netherlands), Dr. Rianne Klaassen Klaassen(Netherlands), Dr. Nina Grootendorst (Netherlands), Prof. Wim Veling(Netherlands), Prof. Arne Popma (Netherlands), Prof. Thérèse vanAmelsvoort (Netherlands)

Social determinants and youth mental health: A Canadian studyof youth at ACCESS Open Minds

» Dr. Valérie Noel (Canada), Dr. Ashok Malla (Canada), Dr. PatriciaBoksa (Canada), Mr. Bilel Mansouri (Canada), Dr. Srividya Iyer (Canada)

Testing a transdiagnostic approach to the delivery of CBT forcommon mental health problems in youth: 3-year follow-up of theMind-My-Mind randomized trial

» Prof. Pia Jeppesen (Denmark), Ms. Ditte Vassard (Denmark), Mr.Rasmus Trap Wolf (Denmark), Prof. Robin Christensen (Denmark), Ms.Sabrina Mai Nielsen (Denmark), Prof. Kerstin Plessen (Switzerland),Prof. Niels Bilenberg (Denmark), Prof. Per Hove Thomsen (Denmark),Prof. Anne Katrine Pagsberg (Denmark), Prof. Christoph Correll (UnitedStates)

Keeping therapy on track: measuring young people’s outcomesand session experiences

» Prof. Debra Rickwood (Australia), Mr. Nic Telford (Australia)

Examining predictors of reliable reduction in distress amongyoung people engaging with Jigsaw for a brief intervention

» Mr. Joe Rossouw (Ireland), Dr. Eleanor Carey (Ireland), Ms. ElizabethDoyle (Ireland), Ms. Anna Blix (Ireland), Dr. Ailbhe Booth (Ireland), Dr.Aileen O'Reilly (Ireland)

YouthCan IMPACT: A pragmatic randomized controlled trial of ayouth co-created model of integrated service delivery to addressyouth mental health and substance use challenges

» Dr. Joanna Henderson (Canada), Mx. jackie relihan (Canada), Mx.Mahalia Dixon (Canada), Dr. Amy Cheung (Canada), Dr. KristinCleverley (Canada), Dr. Claire de Oliveira (Canada), Dr. Lisa Hawke(Canada), Dr. Clement Ma (Canada), Dr. Myla Moretti (Canada), Mr. DiShan (Canada)

10:30 Concurrent 3.3 Oral - Reimagining culture as care in youth mentalhealth

Øksnehallen Breakout Room 3

How do Indigenous Australian Young People Define andExperience Life Interference?

» Ms. Maddison O'Gradey-Lee (Australia)

Navigating Mental Health Services for Indigenous Youth Who LiveOn and Off Reserve: How Being a Youth Advisory Member forIntegrated Youth Services Changed our Lives

» Dr. Joanna Henderson (Canada), Mx. Devon Walpole (Canada), Mx.Meoldy Recollet (Canada)

A Review of Cultural Connection as an Active Ingredient AffectingAnxiety and Depression in Young People

» Dr. Nicole D'souza (Canada), Ms. Negin Zamani (Canada), Ms. HaniRukh E Qamar (Canada), Mx. Tommy Akinnawonu (Canada), Ms.Kathryn Cruz (Canada), Ms. Amanda Dennie (Canada), Mx. Angelo Luu(Canada), Dr. Jaswant Guzder (Canada), Dr. Srividya Iyer (Canada)

A narrative synthesis of the processes and determinants effectingthe mental health of adolescents from ethnically and culturallydiverse backgrounds.

» Ms. Alanna Donnelly (Ireland), Dr. Dorothy Leahy (Ireland), Prof.Barbara Dooley (Ireland)

allcove ACCESS Project: Anti-Racist, Culturally-Minded CommunityEducation, Support, and Services

» Ms. Ana Lilia Soto (United States), Ms. Samskruthi Madireddy (UnitedStates), Ms. Shravanti Shankar (United States), Ms. Shirley Mak (UnitedStates)

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10:30 Concurrent 3.4 Oral - The only way: youth voice and co-designapproaches

Øksnehallen Breakout Room 4

Straight to the source: A participatory workshop approach tocollaborative mental health service design.

» Dr. Jess Stubbing (New Zealand), Dr. Kerry Gibson (New Zealand)

Placing co-design and youth lived experience leadership at theheart of national research efforts: the origin story of theAustralian Eating Disorder Research & Translation Centre

» Assistant Prof. Sarah Maguire (Australia), Ms. Peta Marks (Australia),Ms. Shannon Calvert (Australia)

#MyGPguide: Co-design of a guide designed to support youngpeople to seek help from their GP about self-harm and/or suicidalexperiences

» Dr. Maria Michail (United Kingdom), Mr. Devauntay Hunter (UnitedKingdom), Ms. Lizzie Mitchell (United Kingdom), Mr. Jamie Morgan(United Kingdom), Ms. Imaan Rathore (United Kingdom), Mx. KalenReid (United Kingdom), Mr. Charlie Tresadern (United Kingdom), Ms.Beckye Williams (United Kingdom), Mr. Niyah Campbell (UnitedKingdom)

Youth participation in mental health policymaking: Scopingreview and global stakeholder consultations

» Dr. Sakiko Yamaguchi (Canada), Dr. Srividya Iyer (Canada), Dr. MónicaRuiz-Casares (Canada)

How to communicate safely online about suicide and self-harm:#chatsafe 2.0

» Dr. Jo Robinson (Australia), Dr. Laura Hemming (Australia), Dr. LouiseLa Sala (Australia), Ms. Pinar Thorn (Australia), Ms. Michelle Lamblin(Australia), Mr. Charlie Cooper (Australia), Ms. Rikki Battersby-Coulter(Australia), Ms. Vicki Harrison (United States)

10 years of child and youth postvention service delivery inAustralia - learnings and reflections.

» Ms. kristen Douglas (Australia), Ms. Nicola Palfrey (Australia)

10:30 Concurrent 3.5 Lightning

Sankt Hans Torv Room (Room B)

Unstructured physical activity and psychological health assetsamong children in middle childhood: a longitudinal study

» Ms. Iyoma Edache (Canada), Dr. Eva Oberle (Canada), Dr. GuyFaulkner (Canada), Dr. Louise Masse (Canada)

Measuring psychological distress in Indigenous Australian youngpeople

» Ms. Maddison O'Gradey-Lee (Australia)

Young people´s recovery and identity formation in everyday lifeduring and following enrollment in early psychosis intervention –a meta-ethnography

» Mrs. Ida Storm (Denmark), Dr. Lene Berring (Denmark), Mr. StephenFitzgerald Austin (Denmark), Mr. Erik Simonsen (Denmark)

Mental images of suicide

» Dr. Lianne Schmaal (Australia), Dr. Laura van Velzen (Australia), Ms.Magdalene de Rozario (Australia), Ms. Pemma Davies (Australia), Dr.Simon Rice (Australia), Dr. Jo Robinson (Australia), Prof. Mario Alvarez(Australia), Dr. Kelly Allott (Australia)

One size doesn’t fit all – tailoring support to ensure service modelalignment

» Mr. Frank Hughes (Australia), Mr. Nathan Hobbs (Australia)

Associations between distinct dimensions of Mental HealthLiteracy and adolescent help-seeking intentions

» Dr. Claire Goodfellow (United Kingdom), Dr. Edward Sosu (UnitedKingdom), Dr. Anna Macintyre (United Kingdom), Dr. Jo Inchley (UnitedKingdom)

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Defining integrated care and its key ingredients for youth mentalhealth

» Dr. Cali Bartholomeusz (Australia), Ms. Alicia Randell (Australia), Dr.Nick Duigan (Australia), Prof. Rosemary Purcell (Australia), Ms. VikkiRyall (Australia)

The utility of a fidelity measure to monitor early psychosisservices across Australia

» Ms. Georgia Williams (Australia), Dr. Ellie Brown (Australia), Dr.Simone Farrelly (Australia), Mrs. Heather Stavely (Australia), Ms. DianneAlbiston (Australia), Ms. Kristie Van der El (Australia), Prof. AndrewThompson (Australia), Prof. Patrick McGorry (Australia), Dr. ShonaFrancey (Australia), Prof. Eoin Killackey (Australia)

Identifying high risk and early stage eating disorders in youngpeople: development and validation of a co-designed digitalscreening tool

» Assistant Prof. Sarah Maguire (Australia), Ms. Emma Bryant(Australia), Prof. Stephen Touyz (Australia), Ms. Eyza Koreshe(Australia), Dr. Jane Miskovic-Wheatley (Australia), Prof. Ross Crosby(United States)

Towards a new measure of integration to support integratedyouth services

» Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada), Dr. Karen Tee (Canada), Dr. Steve Mathias(Canada), Ms. Pamela Fennell (Canada), Ms. Elise Durante (Canada),Ms. Toni Carlton (Canada)

Validation of the Transition Readiness Assessment Questionnaireamong Youth Receiving Mental Health Services

» Dr. Kristin Cleverley (Canada), Ms. Julia Davies (Canada), Ms. BrookeAllemang (Canada), Dr. Sarah Brennenstuhl (Canada), Ms. Mardi Daley(Canada), Mx. jackie relihan (Canada)

Mental health symptoms and health service use among youthreceiving hospital-based versus community-based models ofmental health care

» Dr. Kristin Cleverley (Canada), Ms. Julia Davies (Canada), Dr. SarahBrennenstuhl (Canada), Mx. jackie relihan (Canada), Ms. Mardi Daley(Canada), Dr. Joanna Henderson (Canada)

Understanding and Responding to Mental Health Stigma inChinese Youth: A Qualitative Analysis

» Ms. Ning Song (United Kingdom), Dr. Ghazala Mir (United Kingdom),Dr. Siobhan Hugh-Jones (United Kingdom)

Assessing the Evidence for Social Identity PsychotherapeuticTools: A Review

» Ms. Amanda O'Dwyer (Ireland)

The First Episode Mood and Anxiety Program (FEMAP): Long termimpact assessment of a treatment program for emerging adults.

» Mr. Michael Wammes (Canada), Ms. Jazzmin Demy (Canada), Ms.Carolyn Summerhurst (Canada), Mr. Justin Arcaro (Canada), Dr. EvelynVingilis (Canada), Dr. Elizabeth Osuch (Canada)

Enhancing Evidence-Based Practice for Youth and Emerging Adultswith Early Psychosis: Implementation and Evaluation in DiverseService Settings

» Ms. Augustina Ampofo (Canada), Dr. Janet Durbin (Canada), Dr.Nicole Kozloff (Canada), Dr. George Foussias (Canada), Dr. SanjeevSockalingam (Canada), Dr. Melanie Barwick (Canada), Dr. SimoneDahrouge (Canada), Ms. Lillian Duda (Canada), Ms. Emily Panzarella(Canada), Dr. Aristotle Voineskos (Canada)

Parent Education for Responding to and Supporting Youth withSuicidal Thoughts (PERSYST): A Longitudinal evaluation of theLivingWorks Start program with Australian parents

» Dr. Sam McKay (Australia), Dr. Sadhbh Byrne (Ireland), Ms. AlisonClarke (Ireland), Ms. Michelle Lamblin (Australia), Ms. Maria Veresova(Australia), Dr. Jo Robinson (Australia)

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Are Australian early psychosis services working? Exploring clinicaland functional outcomes of a large dataset

» Dr. Ellie Brown (Australia), Prof. Andrew Thompson (Australia), Ms.Georgia Williams (Australia), Mrs. Heather Stavely (Australia)

Harnessing the power of data for youth mental health serviceimprovement – showcasing an early psychosis clinical qualityregistry

» Ms. Emily Painter (Australia), Ms. Jo Fitzsimons (Australia), Ms. KarineFernandez (Australia), Mr. Dean Kolovos (Australia), Prof. AndrewThompson (Australia)

10:30 Concurrent 3.6 Table Top

Nørrebros Runddel Room (Room A)

Exposing Stigma's Harmful effects on Youth Impacted by theStress and Stigma of a Parent's Substance Use Disorder

» Mrs. Agnes Chen (Canada)

An economic evaluation of integrated collaborative care teams toenhance service delivery to youth with mental health andsubstance use challenges: a randomized control trial fromOntario, Canada

» Dr. Claire de Oliveira (Canada), Dr. Myla Moretti (Canada), Dr. JoannaHenderson (Canada), Dr. Kristin Cleverley (Canada), Dr. Lisa Hawke(Canada), Dr. Clement Ma (Canada), Mr. Di Shan (Canada), Dr. AmyCheung (Canada), Dr. Peter Szatmari (Canada)

A qualitative research study exploring how young people perceiveand experience substance use services in British Columbia,Canada

» Ms. Roxanne Turuba (Canada), Ms. Anurada Amarasekera (Canada),Ms. Amanda Madeleine Howard (Canada), Mrs. Corinne Tallon(Canada), Dr. Kirsten Marchand (Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada)

Developing guidelines to enable the safe, meaningful andeffective collaboration of young people with lived experience ofsuicide in suicide prevention research: a Delphi study

» Dr. Marianne Webb (Australia), Mr. Charlie Cooper (Australia), Dr.Laura Hemming (Australia), Mr. Alexander Dalton (Australia), Mx. EmilyUnity (Australia), Dr. Jo Robinson (Australia)

Suicidality and self-injury with selective serotonin reuptakeinhibitors in youth: Occurrence, predictors and timing

» Prof. Anne Katrine Pagsberg (Denmark), Dr. Johanne ØsterbySørensen (Denmark)

Innovations in suicide prevention, mental health and the media,grounded in youth voice

» Ms. Chloe Sorensen (United States), Ms. Vicki Harrison (United States)

Foundry BC App. Co-designing and successfully launching apurpose-built app for young people ages 12-24 years.

» Mx. Al Raimundo (Canada), Mr. Suhail Nanji (Canada), Mr. GodwinChan (Canada), Mrs. Neha Uday (Canada), Dr. Karen Tee (Canada), Dr.Steve Mathias (Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada)

The Be There Certificate - Democratizing Mental Health Education

» Mrs. Michelle Dowling (Canada), Ms. Amy Wang (Canada), Mr.Ezechiel Nana (Canada)

MIND-R: A Virtual Reality Intervention for Young People withDistressing Thoughts and Emotions

» Dr. Imogen Bell (Australia), Ms. Cassandra Li (Australia), Ms. CarliEllinghaus (Australia), Prof. Andrew Thompson (Australia), Prof. MarioAlvarez (Australia), Dr. Jen Nicholas (Australia)

Are we practicing what we preach? Partnering with young peoplein a study about youth partnerships in suicide preventionresearch

» Mr. Charlie Cooper (Australia), Dr. Marianne Webb (Australia), Dr.Laura Hemming (Australia), Mr. Alexander Dalton (Australia), Mx. EmilyUnity (Australia), Dr. Jo Robinson (Australia)

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Involving young people in health research: A Delphi study

» Ms. Azza Warraitch (Ireland), Ms. Delali Bruce (Ireland), Dr. KristinHadfield (Ireland)

The UBC Youth Research Advisory Panel: Moving FromConsultation to Co-Creation

» Ms. Alisha Daya (Canada), Ms. Jeanna Pillainayagam (Canada), Ms.Gloria Cheung (Canada), Mx. Zee Goerzen (Canada), Mr. Dan Nixon(Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada)

Reimagining the concept of 'vulnerability' in research design

» Ms. Jo Farmer (Australia)

Receiving Youth-Generated Feedback for Researchers: FromDefense to Co-design

» Ms. Jeanna Pillainayagam (Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada), Mr.Dan Nixon (Canada), Ms. Gloria Cheung (Canada), Ms. Alisha Daya(Canada), Mx. Zee Goerzen (Canada)

Creating A Safe Environment for Youth in Research Early in theResearch Cycle: The UBC Youth Research Advisory Panel

» Ms. Gloria Cheung (Canada), Ms. Jeanna Pillainayagam (Canada), Mx.Zee Goerzen (Canada), Ms. Alisha Daya (Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic(Canada), Mr. Dan Nixon (Canada)

Bridging the gap: Optimising the implementation of evidence inchildren and young people’s mental health

» Dr. Holly Bear (United Kingdom), Dr. Timothy Clarke (UnitedKingdom), Ms. Georgia Naughton (United Kingdom), Ms. Tanya Mackay(United Kingdom), Ms. Sarah Shenow (United Kingdom)

Triangulating Evidence in Partnership: Lessons Learned ThroughResearch and Knowledge Mobilization

» Ms. Kristy Allen (Canada), Ms. Heather McLaughlin (Canada), Ms. JuliaSolimine (Canada)

Reimagining implementation and quality improvement in youthmental health: The Implementation Lab

» Ms. Sian Lloyd (Australia), Ms. Sophie Prober (Australia), Mr. CraigHamilton (Australia), Ms. Yamiko Marama (Australia)

The future is in our hands: How integrating work and study inmental health centres internationally helps young people’soutcomes.

» Ms. Sarah Watson (Australia), Mr. Matthew Wenger (Canada), Dr.Skye Barbic (Canada)

Can the rate of a young person's mental health improve morewhen they are receiving an IPS service with their clinical care asopposed to just receiving clinical care in a non-theoretical setting?

» Ms. Alice Wilkin (Australia), Mr. Nic Telford (Australia)

Supporting the Individual Placement and Support workforce:development and implementation of an IPS WorkforceDevelopment Framework in Australia

» Ms. Catherine Gayed (Australia), Ms. Gina Chinnery (Australia), Ms.Kerryn Pennell (Australia), Prof. Eoin Killackey (Australia)

A Digital Platform for Integrated Youth Services to DeliverPersonalized and Measurement-Based Care

» Dr. Debbie Chiodo (Canada), Dr. Joanna Henderson (Canada), Mx.Meoldy Recollet (Canada), Mx. Devon Walpole (Canada)

Standardised Outcome Measurement in Student CounsellingServices in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Ireland: StudentCounsellors’ Perspective on Challenges and Opportunities

» Dr. Zahra Tayer Farahani (Ireland), Dr. Emma Howard (Ireland), Mr.Chuck Rashleigh (Ireland), Prof. Barbara Dooley (Ireland)

The power of data to understand and improve young people’sexperience of youth mental health services: Insights into anational approach with international relevance

» Ms. Vanessa Kennedy (Australia), Mr. Nic Telford (Australia)

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Transition Journeys: smoothening the transition to adulthood inyoung people with intellectual disabilities and psychiatricproblems

» Dr. Sophie Leijdesdorff (Netherlands), Dr. Claudia Vingerhoets(Netherlands)

The Service Seeking Profiles of Youth Accessing Youth WellnessHubs Ontario

» Dr. Debbie Chiodo (Canada), Dr. Joanna Henderson (Canada), Mx.Meoldy Recollet (Canada), Mx. Devon Walpole (Canada)

The Access Paradox

» Mrs. Sandy Rao (Canada)

From low to no threshold help for young students in psychologicaldistress

» Mrs. Lena Heitmann (Norway), Dr. Wenche ten Velden Hegelstad(Norway), Ms. Lene Fjelde Øye (Norway), Mr. Jiri Ronzani (Norway)

The ACCESS Open Minds Initiative and Service Transformation inYouth Mental Health in Canada: Findings from a Qualitative CaseStudy

» Ms. Kathleen Charlebois (Canada), Ms. Marilena Liguori (Canada), Dr.Srividya Iyer (Canada)

Headspace, a youth integrated care model: The relation betweenusers satisfaction, clinical and demographic characteristics andservice utilization.

» Mrs. Gili Hoter Ishay (Israel), Dr. Yaara Zisman Ilani (United States),Prof. David Roe (Israel)

Tell Me What You Want, What You Really, Really Want: InvolvingYoung People In A Priority Setting Exercise For Research IntoSuicide Prevention.

» Dr. Laura Hemming (Australia), Dr. Jo Robinson (Australia), Mr.Charlie Cooper (Australia)

Narratives of Suicidal Distress among Young Women

» Mrs. Joanna Wisbech (Denmark)

Understanding the clinical presentation of youth with suicidality

» Mr. Derek Jackson (Australia), Dr. Grace Branjerdporn (Australia), Ms.Laura McCosker (Australia), Dr. Kathryn Turner (Australia), Mr. SandeepChand (Australia), Mr. Malcolm McCann (Australia), Dr. Hitesh Joshi(Australia), Dr. Candice Bowman (Australia), Mr. Philip Williams(Australia), Prof. sabine woerwag-mehta (Australia)

10:30 Concurrent 3.7 - Symposium 3 - Active and meaningful engagementof young people to promote mental health and wellbeing

Øksnehallen Plenary Room

12:30 Lunch

Catering area - Øksnehallen Main Hall

12:30 Poster presentation session - abstracts as per 30 Sept morningsession

Poster presentation area - Øksnehallen Main Hall

13:30 Concurrent 4.1 Oral - YMH advocacy

Øksnehallen Breakout Room 1

A novel framework for open-source youth mental health systemsmodels applied to mapping common mental health measures tohealth utility

» Mr. Matthew Hamilton (Australia), Dr. Caroline Gao (Australia), Dr.Kate Filia (Australia), Dr. Jana Menssink (Australia), Prof. CathyMihalopoulos (Australia), Prof. Sue Cotton (Australia)

An economic evaluation of youth mental health servicetransformation: ACCESS Open Minds in Edmonton, Canada

» Dr. Jai Shah (Canada), Dr. Thanh Nguyen (Canada), Prof. Eric Latimer(Canada), Dr. Liana Urichuk (Canada), Dr. shireen Surood (Canada), Ms.Katherine Hay (Canada), Dr. Srividya Iyer (Canada), Dr. Ashok Malla(Canada), Prof. Philip Jacobs (Canada)

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Youth mental health is a global issue: Let's meet the challengehead on!

» Mr. Craig Hodges (Australia), Ms. Ella Gow (Australia), Mr. PeterVarnum (Norway)

The Impact of Collaboration: Philanthropy and Integrated YouthServices in Canada

» Mr. Ian Boeckh (Canada)

Recommendations for youth-led advocacy within a global context

» Mr. Ahmad Nisar (Afghanistan), Ms. Maddison O’Gradey-Lee(Australia), Ms. Nataya Branjerdporn (Australia), Ms. Ella Gow(Australia), Ms. Corinne Rugolo (Australia)

13:30 Concurrent 4.2 Oral - Trauma

Øksnehallen Breakout Room 2

Violent experiences and neighbourhoods during adolescence:understanding and mitigating the impact on later mental health

» Dr. Rachel Latham (United Kingdom), Prof. Louise Arseneault (UnitedKingdom), Ms. Bianca Alexandrescu (United Kingdom), Ms. SaffronBaldoza (United Kingdom), Ms. Alysha Carter (United Kingdom), Prof.Terrie Moffitt (United States), Dr. Joanne Newbury (United Kingdom),Prof. Helen Fisher (United Kingdom)

A trauma-informed care model for youth mental health services:Young people’s perspectives

» Prof. Sarah Bendall (Australia), Ms. Carli Ellinghaus (Australia), Mr.Oliver Eastwood (Australia), Ms. Katie Truss (Australia), Dr. Janet Tong(Australia)

A realist evaluation of a transdiagnostic ecological momentaryintervention for improving self-esteem (SELFIE) in youth exposedto childhood adversity.

» Ms. Mary Rose Postma (Netherlands), Ms. Maud Daemen(Netherlands), Prof. Thérèse van Amelsvoort (Netherlands), Prof. UlrichReininghaus (Germany)

Mental health services for asylum seeking and refugee youth – aqualitative study of healthcare professionals’ perspectives.

» Dr. Petter Viksveen (Norway), Mr. Murad Mustafa (Norway), Ms.Lobna Doudouh (Norway), Prof. Anita Salamonsen (Norway)

From affective dysregulation to psychopathology:neurodevelopmental disorders and trauma in young people atrisk of Serious Mental Illness (SMI)

» Dr. Ruchika Gajwani (United Kingdom), Dr. Naomi Wilson (UnitedKingdom), Prof. Andrew Gumley (United Kingdom), Prof. Helen Minnis(United Kingdom)

13:30 Concurrent 4.3 Oral - Digital

Øksnehallen Breakout Room 3

Transforming youth mental health in Singapore through digitalself-help therapy and online peer support services: Case study ofmindline.sg, a government-led solution

» Ms. Janice Weng (Singapore), Ms. Tricia Tan (Singapore), Dr. WaiChiong Loke (Singapore), Prof. Robert Morris (Singapore), Dr. WengMooi Tan (Singapore), Ms. Xue Er Lee (Singapore), Mr. Caleb Tan(Singapore), Dr. Yan Yan Hu (Singapore), Dr. Julian Kui Yu Chang(Singapore), Dr. Creighton Heaukulani (Singapore)

Towards a new generation of digitally enhanced youth mentalhealth services: rollout of MOST across Australia

» Prof. Mario Alvarez (Australia), Dr. Jen Nicholas (Australia), Mx. LeeValentine (Australia), Dr. Simon Baker (Australia), Dr. Nicola Chen(Australia), Ms. Zeinab Farahmandpour (Australia), Ms. GretelO'Loughlin (Australia), Prof. Patrick McGorry (Australia), Prof. JohnGleeson (Australia)

Assessing the Accuracy of Mental Health Information on TikTok

» Mr. Marco Zenone (Canada), Dr. Nikki Ow (Canada), Dr. SteveMathias (Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada)

Interpretations of Innovation: The intersection of technologicaladvancement and psychosis.

» Mr. Oliver Higgins (Australia), Prof. Stephan Chalup (Australia), Dr.Brooke Short (Australia), Prof. Rhonda Wilson (Australia)

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Substance use, suicidality, self-harm & image-based sexual abusein a whole population sample of adolescents in North Dublin,Cavan & Monaghan – intersections with technology

» Dr. Emmet Power (Ireland), Ms. Brid Walsh (Ireland), Ms. MaureenMcIntyre (Ireland), Mr. Andy Ogle (Ireland), Mr. David Creed (Ireland),Prof. david cotter (Ireland), Prof. Mary Cannon (Ireland)

13:30 Concurrent 4.4 - BIG IDEAS

Øksnehallen Breakout Room 4

13:30 Concurrent 4.5 Lightning

Sankt Hans Torv Room (Room B)

Loneliness, parent and peer attachments, and adolescent mentalhealth during the COVID-19 pandemic

» Dr. Caroline Heary (Ireland), Dr. Elizabeth Nixon (Ireland), Dr. LorraineSwords (Ireland)

Evaluation of the Zero Suicide Prevention Pathway from theCarers' Perspective

» Dr. Grace Branjerdporn (Australia), Dr. Tawanda Machingura(Australia), Ms. Sarah McDowell (Australia), Mr. Philip Williams(Australia), Mr. Malcolm McCann (Australia), Mr. Sandeep Chand(Australia), Dr. Hitesh Joshi (Australia), Prof. sabine woerwag-mehta(Australia)

Youth Participation in Suicide Prevention Research: How CanOrganisations Be Better?

» Mr. Alexander Dalton (Australia), Dr. Jo Robinson (Australia), Dr.Laura Hemming (Australia)

"Gone Past Talking" - Youth Changemaking and Mental Health

» Ms. Ciara O'Connor (Ireland), Ms. Leda Connaughton (Ireland)

Life in a Pandemic: Reimagining University Communities

» Ms. Nicola Frampton (United Kingdom), Mr. Dominic Smithies (UnitedKingdom)

Mental health in the metaverse: young people’s attitudes tomental health service delivery via 3D virtual worlds

» Ms. Melissa Keller-Tuberg (Australia), Dr. Neil Thomas (Australia), Dr.Imogen Bell (Australia), Prof. Andrew Thompson (Australia), Ms. CarliEllinghaus (Australia)

Mental health support in the time of crisis: Are we prepared?Experiences with the COVID-19 counselling programme inHungary

» Ms. Zsofia Szlamka (United Kingdom), Ms. Marta Kiss (Hungary), Mr.Samuel Bernath (Hungary), Mr. Peter Kaman (Hungary), Ms. AminaLubani (Hungary), Dr. Orsolya Karner (Hungary), Dr. Zsolt Demetrovics(Hungary)

Impacts of a Co-produced a Multi-stakeholder Festival to IdentifyWhat Support Young People Need to Thrive Post-Pandemic'

» Mr. Jonas Kitisu (United Kingdom), Ms. Esther Putzgruber (UnitedKingdom), Ms. Thai-sha Richards (United Kingdom), Dr. Jade Morris(United Kingdom), Dr. Gemma Knowles (United Kingdom), Dr.Charlotte Gayer-Anderson (United Kingdom), Prof. Craig Morgan(United Kingdom), Ms. Adna Hashi (United Kingdom), Ms. KarimaShayan Clement-Gbede (United Kingdom), Mr. Niiokani Tettey (UnitedKingdom)

Post-Primary School-based Suicide Prevention and the Role ofIntervention and Contextual Factors: A Meta-analysis and Meta-regression

» Ms. Eibhlin Walsh (Ireland), Dr. Jennifer McMahon (Ireland), Dr.Matthew Herring (Ireland)

Self-Harm In Eating Disorders (SHINE): Preliminary results from amixed-methods feasibility study with young people

» Ms. Rosina Pendrous (United Kingdom), Mx. Kalen Reid (UnitedKingdom), Dr. Maria Michail (United Kingdom), Dr. Sheryllin McNeil(United Kingdom), Dr. Helen Bould (United Kingdom), Dr. AnthonyWinston (United Kingdom), Ms. Christina Easter (United Kingdom), Dr.Anna Lavis (United Kingdom)

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From micro-level social interactions to macro-levelpsychopathological development: Tracking Flemish adolescentsbefore and during the COVID-19 pandemic

» Dr. Robin Achterhof (Belgium), Prof. Inez Myin-Germeys (Belgium),Ms. Eva Bamps (Belgium), Ms. Noëmi Hagemann (Belgium), Dr. KarlijnS. F. M. Hermans (Netherlands), Ms. Anu P. Hiekkaranta (Belgium), Ms.Julie J. Janssens (Belgium), Ms. Aleksandra Lecei (Belgium), Dr. GinetteLafit (Belgium), Dr. Olivia J. Kirtley (Belgium)

Implementing and Measuring the Impact of a Digital NationalStepped Care Model for Youth in Canada

» Ms. Sarah M Mughal (Canada), Ms. Alisa Simon (Canada), Ms. TeresaMejia (Canada)

How and why do young people use social media to communicateabout self-harm? A qualitative online interview study

» Dr. Louise La Sala (Australia), Dr. Jo Robinson (Australia), Ms. PinarThorn (Australia), Dr. Sarah Hetrick (New Zealand), Dr. Simon Rice(Australia), Ms. Michelle Lamblin (Australia)

Developing a Framework for Understanding Adolescent Behaviouron Social Media: A Sequential Exploratory Mixed Methods Study

» Dr. Louise La Sala (Australia), Dr. Jason Skues (Australia), Dr. Lisa Wise(Australia)

Changes in Substance Use in Young People during an ExtendedCOVID-19 Lockdown in Victoria, Australia

» Dr. Edward Mullen (Australia), Dr. Emily Karanges (Australia), Ms.Jessica O'Connell (Australia), Prof. Andrew Chanen (Australia), Prof.Gillinder Bedi (Australia)

“From a willingness point of view, high, from a knowledge point ofview, pretty low”: Implementing a digital mental healthintervention within Australian youth mental health services

» Dr. Jen Nicholas (Australia), Mx. Lee Valentine (Australia), Dr. SimonBaker (Australia), Dr. Esta Kanellopoulos (Australia), Ms. ShaunaghO'Sullivan (Australia), Dr. Nicola Chen (Australia), Prof. John Gleeson(Australia), Prof. Mario Alvarez (Australia)

ENgage YOung people earlY (ENYOY): a digital transdiagnosticclinical – and peer- moderated treatment platform for youth withbeginning mental health complaints in the Netherlands

» Ms. Marilon van Doorn (Netherlands), Prof. Thérèse van Amelsvoort(Netherlands)

13:30 Concurrent 4.6 Table Top

Nørrebros Runddel Room (Room A)

Navigating COVID-19: Examining engagement with Jigsaw YouthMental Health Services over the Course of the Pandemic

» Mr. Joe Rossouw (Ireland), Ms. Elizabeth Doyle (Ireland), Dr. AilbheBooth (Ireland), Dr. Gillian O'Brien (Ireland), Mrs. Sarah Cullinan(Ireland), Dr. Aileen O'Reilly (Ireland)

Eating Disorder Presentations in Australia during the Covid 19pandemic

» Prof. sabine woerwag-mehta (Australia), Dr. Grace Branjerdporn(Australia), Ms. Stephanie Sardinha (Australia), Mr. Phillip Williams(Australia), Mr. Malcolm McCann (Australia), Mr. Sandeep Chand(Australia)

Life in a Pandemic: Supporting Young People Through COVID-19

» Ms. Madelyn Whyte (Canada), Dr. Aileen O'Reilly (Ireland), Dr. SkyeBarbic (Canada)

An Analysis of Young Texters to ‘50808’ 24/7 Crisis Text Service inIreland

» Mrs. Fenella Ryan (Ireland), Dr. Paul Corcoran (Ireland), Mr. NiallMcTernan (Ireland), Mr. Ian Power (Ireland), Mr. Simon Jones (Ireland)

MoreGoodDays – an e-mental health program designed to bridgethe mental health treatment gap for Alberta young people.

» Mx. Rachal Pattison (Canada), Dr. Vincent Agyapong (Canada)

Innovative digital clinical practice and service delivery informedby research

» Ms. Gretel O'Loughlin (Australia), Dr. Felicity Cockshott (Australia), Mr.Rafi Armanto (Australia)

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LEADING THE REVOLUTION IN MIND: ESTABLISHING INTEGRATEDSERVICE HUBS

» Mr. Nick Prendergast (Australia), Ms. Alison McRoberts (Australia),Mr. Benjamin Torrens-Witherow (Australia)

Depression literacy in parents of Irish adolescents

» Dr. Sadhbh Byrne (Ireland), Dr. Elizabeth Nixon (Ireland), Dr. LorraineSwords (Ireland)

Treatment of young adolescents with psychosic disorders in anetwork organization

» Mrs. Charlotte van der Wall (Netherlands), Mr. Elbert-Jaap Schipper(Netherlands)

Voices for Change: Creating a provincial BIPOC Youth Forum tosupport organizational change

» Ms. Seren Friskie (Canada), Ms. Sukhdeep Jassar (Canada), Ms. ToniCarlton (Canada), Mx. Gurvaan Mann (Canada), Mx. Joshua Rasalan(Canada), Dr. Karen Tee (Canada)

Challenges faced by Peer Support Workers - Reflections from aPeer Supervisor

» Mx. Nic Juniper (Australia)

Engaging youth in SCY-Well’s pilot proof-of-concept study:Exploring the essential ‘messiness’ of youth engagement inclinical mental health research

» Mx. Mahalia Dixon (Canada), Mx. Isabella C (Canada), Dr. NicoleKozloff (Canada)

Youth Arena in Norway - inspired by headspace

» Mr. Tor Helge Tjelta (Norway)

A Simple Recipe for a Complex Challenge – Key Ingredients tosuccessfully establishing over 150 services across a nation.

» Mrs. Raina Washington (Australia), Mrs. Alyssa Blamey (Australia)

Identifying Common Principles for a Network of Integrated YouthServices (IYS) Providers: A Modified Delphi Process

» Dr. Steve Mathias (Canada), Dr. Joanna Henderson (Canada), Mr.Warren Helfrich (Canada), Ms. Kelly Veillette (Canada), Ms. MarlowdePaul (Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada)

Prioritising occupational determinants using the Delphi methodto inform an new activity focused intervention

» Dr. Jackie Parsonage (United Kingdom), Prof. Helen Dawes (UnitedKingdom), Prof. Mona Eklund (Sweden)

Co-Designing with Young Adults with Mental Health Conditions:The Creation of HYPE, a career development service model

» Dr. Michelle Mullen (United States)

Facilitators and barriers in bringing health services research toclinical practice for a novel supported employment interventionfor young people

» Ms. Cassia Warren (Canada), Ms. Anna-Joy Ong (Canada), Ms.Amanda Kwan (Canada), Mr. Matthew Wenger (Canada), Ms. Diana Al-Qutub (Canada), Dr. Steve Mathias (Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada)

Diverse young voices sharing lived experience via podcasting

» Ms. Megan Campbell (Australia), Ms. Teresa Scicluna (Australia), Ms.Cassandra Jankovic (Australia), Ms. Jessica Panev (Australia)

The Great Pivot: Reimagining Community Healing for VirtualDelivery

» Mr. Asante Haughton (Canada), Mr. Simon Ibrahim (Canada), Mr.Brandon Hay (Canada)

Rolling out a digital mental health service for young people in themidst of a shadow pandemic

» Dr. Felicity Cockshott (Australia), Ms. Gretel O'Loughlin (Australia), Mr.Rafi Armanto (Australia)

Spaces Chats: How anonymous online peer-moderated mentalhealth communities can connect and support young peopleacross the mental health spectrum.

» Ms. Grace Miller (Australia), Ms. Jasmine Elliott (Australia)

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The #chatsafe social media intervention: What do young peoplethink?

» Dr. Louise La Sala (Australia), Dr. Jo Robinson (Australia), Mr. CharlieCooper (Australia), Ms. Gowri Rajaram (Australia), Prof. Jane Pirkis(Australia), Ms. Michelle Lamblin (Australia), Ms. Pinar Thorn (Australia),Dr. Nicole Hill (Australia), Dr. Simon Rice (Australia)

Partnering to support data-informed strategies for youth well-being in schools

» Ms. Michelle Cianfrone (Canada), Dr. Hasina Samji (Canada)

The Jack.org Framework on Effective Youth Engagement in MentalHealth

» Ms. Taylor Montgomery (Canada), Ms. Lindsay Currie (Canada), Ms.Abeer Ansari (Canada)

Re-imagining Introductions as a Storytelling Tool to DeepenEngagement with Indigenous, Black, and Youth of Colour

» Mx. Joshua Rasalan (Canada), Mx. Gurvaan Mann (Canada), Ms. SerenFriskie (Canada), Ms. Toni Carlton (Canada), Ms. Sukhdeep Jassar(Canada), Dr. Karen Tee (Canada)

Framework for Citizen Engagement in Rural Integrated YouthService Networks

» Ms. Shannon McGavin (Canada), Ms. Youth Ambassador (Canada)

Virtual Best-Practice & Policies in Youth MultidisciplinaryCommunity Mental Health Teams

» Dr. Deborah Cohen (United States), Dr. Vanessa Klodnick (UnitedStates), Dr. Marc Fagan (United States)

Piloting an Integrated Face-to-Face and Virtual Clinic to EnhanceSpecialist Treatment for Complex Youth Mental Health Disorders:eOrygen.MOST

» Ms. Shaunagh O'Sullivan (Australia), Dr. Carla McEnery (Australia),Mx. Lee Valentine (Australia), Dr. Jen Nicholas (Australia), Prof. JohnGleeson (Australia), Prof. Mario Alvarez (Australia)

Implementing Foundry: Regional and virtual expansion toimprove youth access to integrated services

» Dr. Steve Mathias (Canada), Dr. Karen Tee (Canada), Dr. KirstenMarchand (Canada), Ms. Emilie Mallia (Canada), Dr. Kelli Wuerth(Canada), Dr. Nikki Ow (Canada), Mr. Godwin Chan (Canada), Ms. HaleyTurnbull (Canada), Ms. Alayna Ewert (Canada), Dr. Skye Barbic (Canada)

15:15 Tea/Coffee break

Catering area - Øksnehallen Main Hall

15:15 Poster presentation session

Poster presentation area - Øksnehallen Main Hall

15:45 Plenary 4 - REIMAGINING | Innovations in youth mental healthworkforce

Øksnehallen Plenary Room

17:00 Locknote Address & Closing Remarks

Øksnehallen Plenary Room

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