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Mental Health

ADVICE-EAST-ANGLIA  
This mailing list is for individuals working within student advice within East Anglia. This list is primarily aimed at improving communication and developing our services individually and as a whole through sharing best practice and exploring opportunities together. With this in mind, other individuals working within welfare and membership services are welcome to join in order to further these objectives

ASPD-INCONTEXT  
This list is for discussion of issues and dissemination of information in relation to the promotion of cross disciplinary perspectives on understanding 'antisocial personality disorder' (and related diagnoses and categories.

AUTISM-IN-HE  
A collaborative network for colleagues interested in supporting autistic people in HE, Autism-in-HE offers a supportive and welcoming space for discussion and sharing of practice and experience.

BACPWORKPLACEMANAGERS  
BACP Workplace Managers jiscmail provides a forum for divisional members who are managers of workplace counselling services to discuss issues with colleagues, share information, advertise relevant events and share good practice.

BACPWORKPLACEMEMBERS  
BACP Workplace Members JiscMail provides a forum for divisional members to discuss issues with colleagues and share information.

BARIATRICPSYCH  
This list is used to facilitate communication within the special interest group for bariatric psychologists and psychiatrist, in order promote the development of national clinical guidelines and facilitate research in this area as well as publicise important publications, projects and developments in the field.

BREAKTHROUGH  
For medical educators supporting students who have long terms conditions. The purpose is to share information, publications, good practice, training resources and events within the higher education community. Particularly useful to hear from educators with experience of Fitness to Practise issues and its variable outcomes.

CHILD-ADOLESCENT-EMDR  
This list connects up researchers and practitioners in order to explore the conceptual development and empirical evidence for using Eye Movement Desensitization with Children and Adolescents

CLIMATECHANGE-MENTALHEALTH  
This network is for anyone with interests in climate change and it's effect on mental health. Open to academics, practitioners, and interested citizens.

COUNSELLING-THERAPY-TEACHING  
A forum for lecturers, teachers and trainers working in counselling and psychotherapy teaching / training in Higher Education in the UK, to share information, practice, ideas relating to the teaching and management of counselling and psychotherapy programmes.

CREATIVE-ARTS-IN-HEALTH  
Creative Arts in Health as an aid to recovery is building a research evidence base following the UK Government report in 2017 which is actively promoting the use of the arts in health and wellbeing.

CRUPH  
This listserv is for discussions relating to the work undertaken by the Chester Research Unit for the Psychology of Health and its collaborators.

CYCLINGANDTRAUMA  
This list supports networking, discussion and knowledge sharing for academic purposes in the subject of Cycling and Trauma.

EMOTIONANDCRIMINALJUSTICE  
Our focus is on scholarly and research active that focuses on varying perspectives of emotion within the context of criminal justice.

EUSPR-ECF  
This list is used by the early career members of the European Society for Prevention Research (EUSPR) to share information concerning prevention-related funding, job opportunities, upcoming conferences and publications. For further information, please visit http://euspr.org/early-careers-forum/

GABAMRS  
This list will serve a growing community of researchers using GABA MRS, both those seeking to improve the methods and those applying them to studies of normal brain function and disease.

GLASGOWMENTALHEATHPRACTITIONERS  
This list is for those working in the field of student mental health in Glasgow. The list is a forum to share ideas, good practice, resources, training opportunities, research and more.

HAWWN  
This list is for members of the Public Health England funded network on Work, Health and Wellbeing. It will provide an opportunity for the network members to mail any important information to other network members and have discussions about relevant topics.

INEQUALITIESRESEARCHNETWORK  
The Inequalities Research Network is supported by Leeds Social Sciences Institute. It aims to provide a focal point for the collective work undertaken across diverse sectors to address social inequalities and increase social justice.

LAC-RESEARCH  
The list supports knowledge exchange, learning, teaching, research and professional support activities across UK education organisations and other research institutions conducting research on evaluation of local area coordination and similar social care programmes.

MAIDD  
MAIDD (Mindfulness Acceptance and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities) exists to create communities of researchers and academic practitioners interested in the application of mindfulness and acceptance-based approaches to support individuals with ID and/or autism and families and carers.

MBT-ED  
A group of professionals involved in providing, supervising and researching Mentalization Based Therapy for Eating Disorders

MINDFULNESS  
The list supports researchers and practitioners interested in mindfulness and its benefits for organisations. It started with a special interest group at Sheffield Business School, but aims to be inclusive, encouraging academics and professionals elsewhere to join. It promotes the exchange of ideas, research and experiences.

MINDSOFCASTE  
MINDSOFCASTE is an e-discussion list aimed at discussing, sharing and debating matters relating to caste and mind

MISC-IGHD  
The MISC-IGHD list will make announcements to academics, policy makers and organisations with an interest in refugee integration, wellbeing and social connections.

NEUROCANCERREHABHUB  
Building the research community to establish pathways and protocols for referral, rehabilitation and transitions between rehabilitation and palliative care, for brain cancer patients

NEURODIVERSITY  
Welcome to the Neurodiversity In/And Creative Research Group! Here, we wish to explore the messy and magical entanglements between neurodiversity, creativity and research, and all the possibilities and intersections in between. This is a virtual forum for practitioners and researchers with interest in any of these terms - unstable, multifaceted and exciting as they each already are. We will share, discuss, debate, motivate, interrogate and support one another's practice and research. Collectively we may help make neurodiversity in research and the contributions of neurodivergent researchers more visible, and make research culture more inclusive. We welcome participants from any background/discipline/sector, with/without an affiliation. Please note this is a public forum, and we request you be mindful about sharing any personal and confidential information about yourself and others here. Anything you post using this email address NEURODIVERSITY@JISCMAIL.AC.UK will be seen not only by the whole network but anyone on the internet as this is a public list. Anyone can join this network. If you are here as an ally please share why you are here, what you wish to learn. We also ask you to be respectful of each other's views and ideas expressed here. We aim to develop a positive network of individuals interested in Neurodiversity In/And Creative Research. Welcome! Best wishes from Dr Kai Syng Tan and Dr Ranjita Dhital. Contact: kai.syng.tan@mmu.ac.uk and r.dhital@UCL.AC.UK . For more about the Network: www.bit.ly/creativitynd

NNMHR  
This list is used by NNMHR (Northern Network for Medical Humanities Research)to communicate relevant announcements, such as events, conferences, jobs and publications.

OLDAGEPSYCHIATRY  
This list is used by the Faculty of Old Age Psychiatry and the Royal College of Psychiatrists to keep members up to date and informed on developments in education, research and effective practice.

OMFUTURE  
A network for qualified Occupational Physicians to work together to build and protect occupational medicine as a viable and thriving medical & academic specialty focused on enhancing and maintaining the health of people at work. WE aim to complement the work of existing professional bodies

PEDIATRICNEUROONCOLOGY  
The list is aimed at encouraging collaboration between UK services conducting clinical and research trials for children being treated for a brain tumour.

PERFORMANCESCIENCECREATIVITY  
This list brings together scholars working in the intersection between the sciences and the arts including, but not limited to, sci-art collaborations, the use of the arts in science communication and the use of scientific methodologies in performance, film and dance studies.

PLURALISTICPRACTICE  
List of people involved in the Pluralistic Practice Steerig group working to link-up practitioners and academics, and disseminate knowledge around pluralistic counselling and psychotherapy practice

PREDICTION-MODELLING  
The Uk based "Prediction Modelling in Psychiatric Research"group provides a forum for people interested in prediction modelling such as psychiatrists, psychologists, statisticians, bioinformaticians and computer scientists to discuss methodology (such as machine and statistical learning) in psychiatric and psychological sciences. <HTML> The Uk based "Prediction Modelling in Psychiatric Research"group provides a forum for people interested in prediction modelling such as psychiatrists, psychologists, statisticians, bioinformaticians and computer scientists to discuss methodology (such as machine and statistical learning) in psychiatric and psychological sciences. </HTML>

RESIDENCESUPPORT  
This contact address will be used by those who are interested in supporting students in residences across the sector, whether this is for pastoral, welfare or discipline matters.

RESILIENCE-SMERC-NETWORK  
RESILIENCE aims to bring together researchers interested in studying the resilience and well-being of students and trainees, the selection and recruitment of doctors, and career choices for students and trainees

SALFORD-DEMENTIA-DESIGN  
The purpose of the list is to facilitate the group working of staff at the University of Salford with an interest in built environment design and dementia.

SCAPP  
SCAPP is the newly formed Scottish Community of Access and Participation Practitioners. The list will keep our members up to date with our activities.

SCI-ART-MET  
Sci-Art-Met is a platform for collaborative action, bringing together the best of interdisciplinary research and holistic practitioners for action on global health and wellbeing.

SEANET  
An interdisciplinary group of academics and practitioners interested in the seaside and its society, economy and politics.

SFACADEMICS  
This list is for those interested in solution-focused therapy/working who are also academics

SOCMH  
This group is a mailing list for the BSA Sociology of Mental Health study group.

SPONTANEOUSFUTURECOGNITION  
A research network for members to circulate the latest news and research relevant to the topic of Spontaneous Future Cognition.

TVWELLNET-NEWS  
The TV Well-being Network (TVWellNet) news list sends announcements to educators, practitioners and researchers in health and care across the Thames Valley. Announcements include training and events for health and social care staff and students; well-being research and resources for health and social care; and information on educational exchanges.

UCISA-DIVERSITYCHAMPIONS  
List for discussion about diversity among the members of ucisa

UCLP-EATING-DISORDERS-NETWORK  
This network is a multidisciplinary group encompassing individuals within University College London and its associated institutions such as NHS trusts who have a research interest in eating disorders.

UKB-NEUROIMAGING  
For researchers interested in UK Biobank brain imaging - acquisitions, data resources, analysis pipelines and imaging-derived measures of brain structure and function.