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CORC Forum 2024

Join this year's CORC Forum, a half-day online event for research, mental health, and education professionals to expand your knowledge of mental health wellbeing outcomes for children and young people.

About the CORC Forum

The CORC Forum is CORC's flagship event each year, which runs for half a day and with a large amount of attendees. It brings together members and colleagues from the research, mental health and education sector, featuring inspirational speakers, exciting topics and discussions. It is the ideal event to expand your knowledge of mental health and wellbeing outcomes for children and young people, based on experience and research. Reflections from last year's event can be found here.

This year the CORC Forum takes places on Thursday 21 November 2024, 09:30 to 13:00.

Attendance is free to CORC members, with a fee for non-members. Many of you attend each year, and we of course welcome anyone who hasn’t been before too. This will be an online event, making it easily accessible to those across the UK and in other countries, with opportunity for networking during the event.

CORC members will need to book their free place(s) by emailing corc@annafreud.org.

2024 CORC Forum speakers

Dr Georgia Pavlopoulou, Strategic Co-Lead and Programme Director, Anna Freud and University College London

We look forward to welcoming Georgia as our keynote speaker. The title of her talk is: 'Emotional triggers and associated burdens experienced by adolescent school pupils with diagnoses of ADHD, autism or both'. Georgia will explain the importance of a neurodiversity affirming and informed approach to measuring emotion regulation in neurodivergent students and the concept of resilience. She will also share development of a new self-report questionnaire co-designed with young people with a diagnosis of autism and/or ADHD – the My Emotions in School Index (MESI).

The event will also feature presentations from:

Sohila Sawhney, Senior Research and Evaluation Manager at Barnardo's

The title of Sohila's talk is '"Multiple and complex." The journey of developing a new outcomes framework at Barnardos'. Barnardo's are a CORC member, and one of the oldest and largest children charities in the UK. Sohila will set out the key challenges, opportunities and lessons learnt in leading the organisation on a journey to being able to measure and communicate the difference they make, by designing, developing and implementing a new outcomes framework.

Francesca Speakman, Programme Manager for #BeeWell in the Greater Manchester Combined Authority

Francesca will speak on 'Learning from #BeeWell in Greater Manchester; using data to inform regional systems and make young people’s wellbeing everybody’s business'. Fran will share how insights, alongside other intelligence, is forming priorities and strategies in Greater Manchester and mobilising the regional system to make young people's wellbeing everyone's business.

Roisin McEvoy, Head of Schools Training and National Programmes at Anna Freud

Roisin's talk will be on 'Belonging, connectedness and school attendance'. This will include evidence about school non-attendance and school connectedness, the relationship between emotions, wellbeing and mental health and attendance at school, and the role of school culture, systems and staff in helping children to feel safe and happy to attend.

Rachael Stemp, Participation in Research Officer at CORC and Evidence Based Practice Unit, Anna Freud

Rachel will lead a discussion alongside peer researchers and young research advisory group members to explore what meaningful participation means in the context of mental health. The title of her talk is: 'Why young people get involved in mental health research: lessons from recent projects' which will draw on examples from the Kailo project.

Nick Tait, Programme Manager at CORC

Nick will consider and explore the latest research and innovation in understanding and improving child and youth mental health outcomes from across the CORC network and beyond, over the recent year, and on-going. The title of his talk is: 'Developments from the Child Outcomes Research Consortium'.

Agenda

9:30–9:35: Welcome and introduction – Kate Dalzell, Head of Evidence-Led Improvement, Anna Freud

9:35–10:15: Emotional triggers and associated burdens experienced by adolescent school pupils with diagnoses of ADHD, autism or both – Dr Georgia Pavlopoulou, Strategic Co-Lead and Programme Director, Anna Freud and University College London

Georgia will explain the importance of a neurodiversity affirming and informed approach to measuring emotion regulation in neurodivergent students and the concept of resilience, and report on the development of a new self-report questionnaire co-designed with young people with a diagnosis of autism and/or ADHD – the My Emotions in School Index (MESI).

10:15–10:35: Developments from the Child Outcomes Research Consortium – Nick Tait, Programme Manager, CORC, Anna Freud

Nick will consider and explore the latest research and innovation in understanding and improving child and youth mental health outcomes from across the CORC network and beyond.

10:35–11:05: Why young people get involved in mental health research: lessons from the recent projects – Rachael Stemp, Participation in Research Officer, CORC, Anna Freud

Rachael will lead a discussion alongside peer researchers and young research advisory group members to explore what meaningful participation means in the context of mental health. Drawing on examples from the Kailo project, the discussion will consider what motivates young people to get involved in participation, and what matters to them.

11:05–11:20: Break

11:20–11:50: Learning from #BeeWell in Greater Manchester; using data to inform regional systems and make young people’s wellbeing everybody’s business – Francesca Speakman, #BeeWell Programme Manager, Greater Manchester Combined Authority

Fran will share how #BeeWell insights, alongside other intelligence, is forming priorities and strategies in Greater Manchester, mobilising the regional system to make young people’s wellbeing, everybody’s business.

11:50–12:20: “Multiple and complex” – the journey of developing a new outcomes framework at Barnardo’s – Sohila Sawhney, Senior Manager of Research and Evaluation, Barnardo’s

Barnardo’s is one of the oldest and largest children’s charities in the UK. Providing around 800 services in pursuit of the mission to “change childhoods, change lives” the charity reaches some 350,000 children, young people and families every year. In this session, Sohila will set out the key challenges, opportunities and lessons learned in leading the organisation on a journey to being able to measure and communicate the difference we make, by designing, developing and implementing a new outcomes framework.

12:20 – 12:50: Belonging, connectedness and school attendance – Roisin McEvoy, Head of Schools Training and National Programmes, Anna Freud

Roisin will discuss the relationship between emotions, wellbeing and mental health and attendance at school; share evidence about school non-attendance and school connectedness; and explore the role of school culture, systems and staff in helping children feel safe and happy to attend.

12:50–13:00: Closing comments

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