In public mental health there are things we value, things we can measure and things we can count. Unfortunately, these often do not align and nor do they always influence how we allocate resources. This seminar will explore what we do now and how we could do better.
The event will take place on 12 October, 10:30am - 3pm
Time | Topics
|
Speakers |
10:30 | Arrival tea/coffee | |
11:00 | Collaborating Centre intro | Ashok Handa |
11:10 | Seminar intro | David Crepaz-Keay |
11:20 | Challenges in measuring in public mental health | Jason Madan |
11:45 | Defining mental health and wellbeing – different approaches and what they might mean in practice. | Catherine Negus |
12:00 | Questions and discussions | |
12:45 | Feedback | |
13:00 | Lunch | |
13:45 | The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Public Mental Health -
introduction and outline |
Anna Bergqvist/ Kam Bhui/David Crepaz-Keay |
14:15 | Questions and discussions | |
14:45 | Closing remarks |
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