Education Studies » Events /fac/soc/ces/research/current/mentalhealth/activities/ The latest from Education Studies » Events en-GB (C) 2026 91¸£Àû Wed, 26 Oct 2022 06:26:09 GMT http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss SiteBuilder2, 91¸£Àû, http://go.warwick.ac.uk/sitebuilder 7th November Mental Health, Education and the Humanities /fac/soc/ces/research/current/mentalhealth/activities/?newsItem=8a1785d770d3a10e0170d3fc74b601af <ul> <li>Bringing together academics and practitioners with interdisciplinary interests, this one-day conference will explore questions such as: what can we learn from the humanities about the nature of mental health? Are humanities approaches to mental health different to those of psychology, therapy and medicine? Should humanities subjects be given more priority within schools’ mental health agenda?</li> <li>Conference agenda <a href="/fac/soc/ces/research/current/mentalhealth/activities/conference_flyer.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here</a></li> <li>Talks will be added here after the conference!</li> </ul> <p><img border="0" src="/fac/soc/ces/research/current/mentalhealth/activities/screen_shot_2020-02-27_at_12.08.03.png?maxWidth=185&amp;maxHeight=91" alt="" />&nbsp;<img border="0" src="/fac/soc/ces/research/current/mentalhealth/activities/screen_shot_2020-02-25_at_15.27.23.png?maxWidth=498&amp;maxHeight=105" alt="" /></p> Wed, 26 Oct 2022 06:00:00 GMT 8a1785d770d3a10e0170d3fc74b601af Symposium Presentation: Mental Health and Narrative /fac/soc/ces/research/current/mentalhealth/activities/?newsItem=8a1785d780d13da50180e239b6f76633 <p><em>26th March 2022</em></p> <p>Project members Dr Emma Williams and Dr Alison Brady were joined by Dr Emma Farrell and Dr Chien-Ya Sun in a symposium presentation at the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain at New College Oxford. The theme for the symposium was 'Narrative in Mental Health and Education.'</p> Tue, 01 Mar 2022 17:05:00 GMT 8a1785d780d13da50180e239b6f76633 Festival of Social Sciences: Philosophy and Mental Health Event with Schools /fac/soc/ces/research/current/mentalhealth/activities/?newsItem=8a1785d880d1402d0180e2401c3754c0 <p><em>12th November 2020</em></p> <p>As part of the Philosophy, Mental Health and Education project Emma Williams and Alison Brady ran a workshop with young people to explore how philosophical podcasts can be used to support mental health awareness<em>.</em>&nbsp;</p> <p>The <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disquieted-life/id1538156382" target="_blank" rel="noopener" style="color: #00407a; text-decoration-color: #4d79a2;">Disquieted Life Podcast<span class="new-window-link" title="Link opens in a new window" aria-hidden="true"></span><span class="sr-only">Link opens in a new window</span></a> is freely available online from the start of the Festival. Episodes feature conversations on mental health with leading thinkers from the worlds of philosophy, literature and the arts. During the Festival, Emma and Alison ran a workshop with young people will invite them to share their views and questions on the themes raised in the podcasts. <em></em></p> <p>View more on the workshop and post-workshop reflections from students <a href="/fac/soc/ces/research/current/mentalhealth/activities/disquieted_life_workshop/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here</a></p> Tue, 01 Dec 2020 17:10:00 GMT 8a1785d880d1402d0180e2401c3754c0