Thanks, @Respect4neurod for an inspiring workshop! It was great to meet so many new developmental researchers and catch up with old colleagues. Now to put my developmental trajectory modelling skills to the test...📈
Thank you to all those who came to our Autumn workshop and those that kindly did all the teaching and organising of this event. It was a great success, providing valuable opportunities for networking and learning from experts, set in great surroundings.
ALT Picture of a long table set with placemats and candles with all attendees of the event on either side. Set in the dining hall of Cumberland Lodge, Windsor.
Canada is showing that it’s possible to have universal, affordable childcare. Is the UK brave enough to follow? | Gaby Hinsliff theguardian.com/commentisfre…
This Thursday, walk out of your offices & classrooms to demand an end to British support for Israel’s genocide in Gaza & its escalation of the war in Lebanon & the Middle East. Please bring your drums, banners, flags, and friends! #FreePalestine#HandsOffLebanon@ucu@kcl4justice
Any conversation about supporting our school children’s wellbeing must also include how we support our teachers.
Read our 10 key ideas to support staff wellbeing in your school or college: orlo.uk/y14Dh#WorldTeacherDay
Now we are hearing from Hayley Deneyr from UK presenting work from @ADHD_RemoteTech: in @TIMESPAN_H2020, they collect data using smartphones and activity trackers. Excellent! Next step in ADHD diagnosis and treatment monitoring!! @ecnptweets
Next is Catharina Hartman (Netherlands), presenting great new work from @TIMESPAN_H2020 on #cardiometabolic disease (CVD) in #ADHD. They show that CVD is frequent in ADHD; looking at 10-year follow-up indicates that #stroke and other CVD also occur earlier in ADHD. @ecnptweets
These findings demonstrate delayed milestone attainment and motor impairments in early childhood in neurodevelopmental conditions. Further work is needed to understand the mechanistic underpinnings of these associations. 6/7
Thanks to Tomoki Arichi and @ChloAusterberry for helping to sift through thousands (25k!) of papers over multiple years and having to repeat searches multiple times! 7/7
This is horrific. I was in hospital from Sunday to Wednesday with no sleep, and then had a c-section. I was so exhausted after my first night of little sleep at home, this could have been me. The lack of sleep eventually led to PND. We need to allow new mums to sleep!
Leeds.
"A baby girl died after her exhausted mother was sent home from hospital four hours after giving birth, a coroner has found."
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