Amy O'Donnell
@profamyodonnell
Professor of Applied Health & Social Care Research @UniofNewcastle | Substance Use & Mental Health | BACK ON X AFTER A YEAR BATTLING SPAMBOTS
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https://www.ncl.ac.uk/medical-sciences/people/profile/amyodonnell.html 09-03-2024 11:17:46
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❗️ ALL of the SHAAP/SARN Scottish Alcohol Research Network (SARN) Alcohol Occasionals are now open to register via eventbrite. 🏴The Alcohol Occasionals 2024 are online, free to sign up and following the theme of Transforming Scotland's Relationship with Alcohol. Sign up here: bit.ly/43cZ5BD
Final stop on my National Institute for Health and Care Research Advanced Fellowship #eastcoasttour done - thank you to all the amazing researchers and clinicians I’ve met along the way (Prof Maree Teesson AC Leanne Hides Dr Christina Marel Lexine Stapinski The Matilda Centre @ all those I couldn’t find on X) 🤞🤞🤞 I’ll be back!
Sounds relevant to Sunderland Plus work Kat Jackson👇
Fantastic to see this in press - well done Emma Adams for leading another excellent publication from this important work 👏🏻
Great to see everyone - thanks for an excellent meeting Eileen Kaner 🇬🇧🇮🇪🇪🇺🐝💙 Barbara Hanratty Dr Beth Bareham Matt Breckons Stewart Mercer Dr Tricia Tooman ACRC and anyone else I’ve missed on X
Alcohol deaths are at their highest level on record. What should the new The Labour Party government do to prevent alcohol harm and end this crisis? This week we will be sharing our key policy asks, starting with: Action to reduce the lobbying influence of the alcohol industry.
Coproduction is increasingly becoming part of the research process. As part of our National Institute for Health and Care Research Knowledge for Public Health work, Liz Such Joseph Langley compiled 8 tips to speed up that process and I turned it into a infographic. Find out more at know-ph.ac.uk
Very nice systematic review related to interventions targetting the social determinants of mental health. From Dr Jayati Das-Munshi Matthew Hotopf et al. Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience Psychological Medicine Cambridge UP - Psychology & Psychiatry PMID: 38523245 DOI: 10.1017/S0033291724000333
What treatment approaches are there for co-occurring substance use and mental disorders, & what does the evidence say? The Australian Department of Health and Aged Care funded Guidelines on co-occurring conditions online training program offers free, evidence-based information. Register: bit.ly/49L427E