Day 2, session 4 will see Tony France, Director of Headsight Services, deliver his session entitled 'Trying to make a giant dance.'
As we increasingly piece together the puzzle of children’s neurodevelopment and understand how this is mirrored in their learning, behaviour and mental health, the better we are able to formulate helpful responses. Tony will explore how we might match our approaches to the neuro-diverse needs of children and young people.
Agenda
9.30am | PANEL DISCUSSION - A mental health system that works for all: Coordinating children’s mental health support
10.10am | Virtual exhibition and networking break
10.30am | EARLY YEARS - Parent-Infant Psychotherapy during COVID-19. Supporting the mental health and emotional well-being of under 5’s - Michela Biseo
11.00am | CARE - Mental Health from a care-experienced perspective - Judith Dentonjavascript:void(0)
11.30am | Virtual exhibition and networking break
11.50am | SEND - Trying to make a giant dance: children’s neurodevelopment and understand how this is mirrored in their learning, behaviour and mental health - Tony France
12.20pm | ONLINE SAFEGUARDING - Digital Technologies as a distorted Mirror of Reality: The impact of digital technologies on young people's identity, mental health and well-being - Dr Peter Buzzi
Tony started out life as social worker before training as a psychotherapist and has worked Nationally and Inter-Nationally developing services for vulnerable children and families. He is currently a director of Headsight Services, providing...