This conference will review the latest policies and strategies for supporting people with a learning disability and autistic people. Examples of best practices will be shared and lived experiences will be heard at the conference… Read More
Neurodiversity in the Workplace Wales conference
Attend this informative one-day in-person conference to hear from organisations and projects across Wales that are leading the way in integrating and harnessing the potential of neurodivergent employees and creating neuroinclusive workplaces… Read More
Supporting Refugees and Asylum Seekers’ National Conference
The conference will feature a series of plenary addresses, delivered by expert speakers, to provide updates on the current challenges facing refugees and asylum seekers and the UK migration system… Read More
Anxiety and depression in adolescents and young adults
Wolfson Centre next lecture will discuss a longitudinal exploration of developmental and treatment outcomes in anxiety and depression in adolescents and young adults delivered by Prof Thalia Eley… Read More
Understanding pupil absence in schools in Wales
This research reports the results of a study with parents and carers in Wales with a child with attendance issues to understand more about the reasons for their absences, the support offered, and what help their family would find useful… Read More
The new Additional Learning Needs system
This thematic report is written in response to a request for advice from the Minister for Education and the Welsh Language in his remit letter to Estyn for 2022-2023. It is the first of at least two reports… Read More
Blogs: On the Journey
Watch this space for new blogs for our upcoming conference series: ‘On the Journey: Navigating Mental Health’! For more information on the conference:
Webinar: Supporting people with mental health problems to build social networks and reduce loneliness
Our third webinar in our conference series – On the Journey: Navigating Mental Health “Supporting people with mental health problems to build social networks and reduce loneliness: lessons for practice and research from intervention trials” Abstract People with mental health problems are more likely to have smaller networks and experience loneliness and social isolation than… Read More
Webinar: Exploring romantic need as part of mental health social care practice
Our fourth webinar in our conference series – On the Journey: Navigating Mental Health Abstract The ability to form strong relationships is viewed as central to mental health recovery. Few studies have explored the experiences of people with mental health problems in forming or maintaining romantic relationships. This study addressed this gap through conducting focus… Read More
Webinar: What works to improve the mental health of care-experienced children and young people
Our second webinar in our conference series – On the Journey: Navigating Mental Health “Webinar: What works to improve the mental health of care-experienced children and young people: Systematic review evidence” Abstract The mental health and wellbeing of care-experienced children and young people remains a major concern. To date, it has not been clear which… Read More