Webinar: Building Autism Capacity for Children’s Mental Health Services
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The webinar "Building Autism Capacity for Children’s Mental Health Services: Applying Community-Partnered Implementation Science" is held by our Child Development and Mental Health Clinical Academic Group (CAG).
Join us for this upcoming webinar titled "Building Autism Capacity for Children’s Mental Health Services: Applying Community-Partnered Implementation Science" featuring Californian guest speaker Dr Lauren Brookman-Frazee.
Learn about the overarching goal of Dr Brookman-Frazee’s community-partnered research to improve the effectiveness of community services for children with mental health and developmental needs. This webinar will also focus on studying the system-driven implementation of multiple evidence-based interventions for common childhood mental health problems in community mental health services.
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About the Speaker
Dr Lauren Brookman-Frazee is a Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego. She also serves as the Associate Director of the Child and Adolescent Services Research Center and the Research Director at the Autism Discovery Institute at Rady Children’s Hospital, San Diego. Dr Brookman-Frazee specialises in parent-mediated interventions for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other developmental and mental health issues. Her research focuses on collaborating with leaders, providers, and families in mental health and education systems to develop, test, and implement evidence-based interventions in community and school-based settings.