BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 X-WR-CALNAME:EventsCalendar BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Symposium DESCRIPTION:Please see below the Programme for the day​ :  From Connection to Impact: How the Network Enables Research, Collaboration, and Influence  9:00-9:30  Arrival Tea & Coffee   9:30-09:45​  Welcome & Introductions (Anna Adlam & Gretchen Bjornstad) ​   09:45-11:00​   Lightning Research Talks (listed below)   11:00-11:20​   Tea & Coffee, Posters and Networking ​   11:20-11:40​   Research Networks Update- Plans For 2026-29   11:40-12:00​   Themes Panel Update & Discussion​  Theme 1: Meaningful involvement of children and young people in research  Theme 2: Bio-psycho-social-cultural mechanisms of mental health  Theme 3: Mental Health and Education  Theme 4: Adverse Childhood Experiences  Theme 5: Nature, Health and Children and Young People’s Wellbeing  12:00-13:00​   Lunch, Posters and Networking​   13:00-14:30​   Strategy Workshop​   14:50-15:00​   Wrap up, next steps and close ​    Lightning Research Talks  Name​  Title​  Kirsty Cann  The ethics of researching Gender-based Violence with children  Kirsty Cordwell  Early outdoor play predicts trajectories of child mental health in a population-based cohort  Ashley Pope  Playtimes in school and ADHD  Ana Elisa von Ah Morano Filitto  Protocol for an Observational Study: Assessing the Temporal Relationship Between Physical Activity and Affect in Adolescents  Santiago Maillane Vanegas  The PRAIA Study - PROTOCOL  Sam Pulman  Making connections with 'place' and developing resilience  Yuanya Zhang  Understanding digital wellbeing from Young People's Perspectives  David Regis  Social media and young people  Franki Mathews  PHIRST EMPower: Collaboration, Evaluation and Co-creation  Louise Pealing  ACEs across the life course: risk, resilience, and response from the GP clinic    Posters  Name​  Title​  Kath Wilkinson  Turning Insight into Action: Co-Produced Knowledge Mobilisation to Improve Support for Parent Carers  Laura Macro  Adverse Childhood Experiences and Vascular Health: Insights from the ALSPAC Study  Anna March  Place-based approaches to improve the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people: a rapid realist review  Kate Whitney-Morris  Mental Health and Wellbeing for Deaf Children and Young People  Helen Eke  The impact of nature-based education on neurodivergent adolescent mental health and wellbeing  Robert Mann  A qualitative study exploring factors linked to adolescent athletes’ mental health during sports injury   742601 DTSTAMP:20260623T220010 DTSTART:20260624T090000 DTEND:20260624T150000 LOCATION:Woodbridge Room, Reed Hall, Streatham Campus SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-us:Children and Young People's Wellbeing Network Symposium UID:01939a6b18fea22d40424bec6d449c5e@www.exeter.ac.uk END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR