9.00 – 9.30 REGISTRATION
9.30 – 10.15 Keynote 1: TBC
10.15 – 10.40 – POSTERS & COFFEE –
10.45 – 11.40 Panel A (Chair: Christo Albor)
- Development of a new set of criteria to assess the quality of diverse studies as part of a systematic review. Reema Sirriyeh (Psychology, Leeds)
- Personal Narratives of Environmental Behaviour. Sarah Hards (Social Policy and Social Work)
- Cyberpsychics: Subjective experiences of psychic readings on the internet. Tamlyn Ryan (Sociology)
11.50 – 12.40 Panel B (Chair: Kate Gridley)
- Mental Health Policy and Service Delivery in Taiwan and England. Jin-Yong Wang (Social Policy and Social Work)
- Comparing economic and non-economic outcome measurements in the evaluation of drug misuse intervention. Stacey Ching-Wen Chang (Health Sciences)
- An exploration of the barriers to friendship formation for adults with learning disabilities who have low support needs. Gillian Allan (Social Policy and Social Work) - TBC
12.40 – 13.30 – LUNCH –
13.30 – 14.25 Panel C (Chair: Hannah Ainsworth)
- Facilitators and Barriers in Lower-Secondary Schools: Representative Cases in Oaxaca, Mexico. Elia Lorena Lopez (Educational Studies)
- Critical Moments in and Case Histories of Marginalised Young People’s Lives. Aniela Wenham and Hannah King (Social Policy and Social Work) - TBC
- Lebanese Adolescents Post-War: the relation between war experience, resiliency, emotional intelligence and personality factors. Rana Tayara (Psychology)
14.35 – 15.30 Parallel Workshops
- Reviewing diverse literature. Steph Prady, Lucy Goulding (Health Sciences) and Sara Melo (Management School)
- HIV and Vulnerable people. George Shirreff (Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Imperial) and Baltica Cabieses Valdes (Health Sciences)
- More TBC
15.30 – 15.45 – COFFEE BREAK –
16.00 – 16.45 Keynote 2: Globalization and Health. Roberto de Vogli (UCL)
16.45 onwards DRINKS
18.30 DINNER AT ASK
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