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Online Seminar | Technology to Aid Preparation for NHS Talking Therapies

ONLINE SEMINAR Led by Nathan Hodson, Co-Lead (with Domenico Giacco), University of Warwick
on Research Development Award - Mental Health in Different Religious Groups

1.7 million people are referred to NHS Talking Therapies annually. These short-focused courses of therapy are the first-line treatment for most people with anxiety and depression and can have a life-changing benefit for patients. However many patients face a significant wait and then struggle with the courses. Certain groups have been identified as currently disengaging more than others, including neurodiverse people and British Muslims.

During this seminar, Nathan will present findings from his research into effective preparation for NHS Talking Therapies courses. He will share lessons from co-producing content to address concerns about talking therapies. He will demonstrate how digital patient information technology offers a low-cost means of aiding preparation, increasing engagement and improving outcomes.

Whether you are a healthcare professional, researcher, or simply interested in the topic, this event is for you. 

Register now to secure your spot


Any queries, please contact Claire Ashmore - c.ashmore@keele.ac.uk