Broadening the debate: Understanding the social context of youth mental health

Date Released: 10 January 2024

 

Mental health issues among young people have increased in recent years and there is now growing awareness of the key influence of social factors on youth mental health. The purpose of this event is to consider and discuss risk and protective factors for youth mental health, in the contexts of family, peer, school and community.  

Academics, practitioners and young people from diverse perspectives will share their insights on the role that youth’s social contexts play in shaping mental health and wellbeing. 

This event is hosted by the HRB funded Inform-YSP research study at the University of Galway.   

The project is led by the UNESCO Child & Family Research Centre and School of Psychology at University of Galway in collaboration with Planet Youth, the HSE National Office for Suicide Prevention, HSE West and the National Suicide Research Foundation.

Speakers include: 

Prof. Barbara Dooley, UCD 

Dr Ingunn Marie Eriksen, Oslo Metropolitan University 

Prof. Margaret Barry, University of Galway 

Dr Charlotte Silke , University of Galway 

Registration for the event is free, but places are limited. Please register early.

Register for this event here:

https://forms.office.com/e/qdLQnT0SSe