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Posts by Michael Fanner PhD

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Do you care for or work with under-5s?
Are you a researcher in child development?

Help shape future research by taking part in a national survey from Supporting Early Minds Research Network @mhid.org.uk

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Survey: The Developing Child UK Priority Setting Partnership - Mental Health in Development Tell researchers what you want to know about babies’ and children’s social and emotional wellbeing

This Developing Child UK Priority Setting Partnership is run with the James Lind Alliance and is an exciting opportunity to hear from you about what you want to know about babies' and children's social and emotional wellbeing.

Find out more & complete the survey:

mhid.org.uk/survey-the-d...

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Help Shape Future Research on Babies’ and Young Children’s Development - IHV We’ve launched a new survey to better understand what matters most for babies, young children, and their families, and we need your expertise. This short survey invites you to share any questions, con...

Do you have or work with children under 5 years of age? Help shape research on babies' & young children's development🧵
Prof Jane Barlow & Dr Michael Fanner are co-leading The Developing Child UK Research Priority Setting Partnership.
NEW survey: ihv.org.uk/news-and-vie...
@academichv.bsky.social

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Very grateful to be recognised for a second year in a row. Now in my third year at Oxford, and really thriving! Looking forward to the future developments and most importantly, the collaborations!

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Interesting article about the Lost Mothers Project from @midwifeteacher.bsky.social who recently met with @academichv.bsky.social for one of our Supporting Early Minds webinars

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Recovery-oriented and trauma-informed care for people with mental disorders to promote human rights and quality of mental health care: a scoping review - BMC Psychiatry Background In several countries, the growing emphasis on human rights and the ratification of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) have highlighted the need for changes in ...

Recovery-oriented and trauma-informed care for people with mental disorders to promote human rights and quality of mental health care: a scoping review - bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....

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Webinar highlights – The Lost Mothers Project - Mental Health in Development Overview of a webinar held by the Supporting Early Minds Network in December 2024 and a link to catch up.

Sharing the highlights from a webinar with our Supporting Early Minds team - @academichv.bsky.social met with @midwifeteacher.bsky.social to discuss The Lost Mothers project: mhid.org.uk/webinar-high...

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Great infographic

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Government to ‘tackle NHS crisis’ and 'multiply number of GPs' Wes Streeting has confirmed Labour’s plan to save the NHS will be revised next year

Labour's plan:
Government to ‘tackle NHS crisis’ & 'multiply number of GPs'
The recent data also revealed drops in community care as the number of community nurses fell by 5% between 2009 & 2023, health visitors dropped by nearly 20% between 2019 & 2023 www.kentlive.news/news/health/...

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Think you’re autistic? We’ll assess you in 2043, says charity Experts working on behalf of the NHS say they can no longer cope with a surge in people seeking a diagnosis

Adults referred for an autism assessment have been told the waiting list is so long in their part of the country that they may not be seen until 2043 www.thetimes.com/uk/article/t...

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Attachment in the early years This free course, Attachment in the early years, covers theory and research in the area of attachment in early childhood. In the 1950s, John Bowlby was the first person to develop a theory about ...

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Yes I do actually 2 :)

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Thank you. Yeh, it’s been 2.5 years and I’m just status quo, so trying to find a way out :/ maybe it’s not so simple

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It’s been the same for 2.5 years sadly :( that’s all I do is walk, and not at a brisk walk like today even. I defo get PEM, I suspect the next few days will be 😑

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Not that I’ve noticed. But I feel dizzy/faint.

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

Thank you! A calmer place I hope!

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Sports medicine said my max HR is 110, even though today I started with 112bpm before any exercise. Still, I decided to just ‘work up’ to a light jog = 183bpm, significant chest pain and had to walk home very gingerly. 2.5 years with Long Covid, rehabbing cardiac dysautonomia is going be a long time

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