We are recruiting to the ATTEND study now!
In Peterborough and Cambridgeshire, Brighton, South London, and Exeter.
Get more information and sign up here ➡️ attendstudy.org/get-involved…
Have you seen Kat Nellist's new article on the BBC?
Learn about her history with mental health services and the great things ATTEND are doing to try and stop children from "slipping through the cracks".
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Are you or do you know a teenager with low mood or depression, aged 15 to 18, who might be interested in joining our study? if so, please get in touch and please RT @psychiatry_ucam@CPFT_NHS@ChYMe_Exe
#mindfulness tip no.2
Have you ever noticed your thoughts racing across your mind? Next time, try to observe them as they are without jumping on that train of thoughts 🚂 💭 Remember, thoughts are not facts!
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The @AttendStudy is looking for young people (15-18 years) who are experiencing low mood or depression, and their parents/carers, to trial a new group-based #mindfulness therapy. Participants will receive £60 as a thank you from the ATTEND team.
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I'm Owen, the new placement student who's here to help the research assistants in the ATTEND study. I consistently use mindfulness to help balance personal mental health. Thus, I am super excited to be helping put some science behind the mindfulness movement.
We are recruiting to the ATTEND study now!
In Peterborough and Cambridgeshire, Brighton, South London, and Exeter.
Get more information and sign up here ➡️ attendstudy.org/get-involved…
Meet the team!
Hi everyone, I’m Gino, a summer intern working on the attend project to help the research assistants in their task to recruit young people for the study.
A little bit about myself: I am currently a first year university student studying medical science at Oxford Brooke’s. I am Italian as you can probably tell from my name and enjoy playing football in my spare time. ⚽
That’s why I’m excited about ATTEND - we’re getting to help discover new ways to support people with their mental health, and I feel super lucky to be a part of that.
If you’re interested in finding out if you could be involved, please email me at h.bonnici@exeter.ac.uk 🌹