Deadline: eNurture funding call (extended)

This is the deadline for applications for the the eNurture network funding call. Grants for small (£12,500), medium  (£31,250) and large projects (£56,250) lasting up to 12 months  are available for projects focusing on young people’s mental health in the digital world. Click here to find out more about this call.

eNurture Funding Round 2: Live Q&A session

In this webinar eNurture Director, Gordon Harold, and Network Coordinator, Sui-Mee Chan will answer questions relating to their second plus funding call. Applications are invited for small (£12,500), medium  (£31,250) and large projects (£56,250) lasting up to 12 months for projects on young people’s mental health in the digital world, with a focus on the...

Loneliness and Social Isolation Interventions plus funding Q&A webinar

The Loneliness and Social Isolation in Mental Health Network have recently launched their second plus funding call on Interventions exploring: What interventions/specific activities reduce loneliness and social isolation in the general population, and whether these interventions/specific activities also reduce the risk of the onset of mental health problems, and/or What interventions/specific activities reduce loneliness and...

Emerging Minds Summer Meeting #2

Hear from some of the recipients of the Emerging Minds network’s first plus funding call about their research plans and join a conversation about approaches to research focused on children & young people’s mental health during COVID-19. Defining delivery of the ‘Step-by-Step’ intervention for schools: a co-production project with Dr Lucy Biddle, Unversity of Bristol...

Emerging Minds Summer Network Meeting #1

Hear from some of the successful recipients of the first Emerging Minds funding call and join in on a conversation about approaches to research focused on children and young people’s mental health during the Covid-19 pandemic. Developing social prescribing to improve mental health and wellbeing for children and young people with Dr Daniel Hayes –...