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AMHI: A Community of Adolescent Creatives who Care about Child and Youth Mental Health

AMHI: A Community of Adolescent Creatives who Care about Child and Youth Mental Health and Dare to Start the Conversation

The Covid-19 Pandemic has resulted in the conversation around the mental health of children and adolescents becoming more needed and pressing than ever—yet it continues to be held far too infrequently. The Art and Mental Health Initiative is a youth-led initiative with a mission to rectify this issue, by using art to open the discussion of adolescent mental health to the children and teenagers it most affects.

Core members of AMHI have previously been invited to infrequent meetings on adolescent health and noticed that there were almost no adolescents present. We, the adolescents at the core of the topic, were guests at our own discussion. And not only were we few in number, but the discussions took place amongst dozens of professionals much more medically well-spoken than us, which created an uncomfortable environment to speak openly.

This is where AMHI comes in.

Although adults may specialize in adolescent and child mental health, adolescents will forever be the most knowledgeable on the status of their own mental health. So, it is imperative that we always include children and adolescents in the conversation––or better yet, start a conversation ourselves. And what better way to start an open discussion about mental health in children and adolescents than by empowering them to explore their feelings through art?

AMHI will be participating in the 22nd IAAH conference. We will be introducing our initiative through a curated art display that explores the relationship between art and adolescent mental health today. You can find us on all three days. We look forward to meeting you!

 

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Abstracts publication in DAH Journal

We are delighted to announce that abstracts approved for presentation at the 22nd IAAH European Regional Conference & 15th State of the Art Panhellenic Adolescent Health / Medicine Congress in Athens will be published in Developmental and Adolescent Health, the journal of the Hellenic Society of Adolescent Health Medicine.

Developmental and Adolescent Health is founded and published quarterly by the Hellenic Society of Adolescent Medicine. The journal was first released in 2020 in Greek, and from the third issue on it is being published in English. The journal aims to inform, educate and promote knowledge in all fields concerning developmental and adolescent health.

Find more details, view current and previous issues in the journal’s website.

 

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Updated Programme is available

View the scientific programme for the 22nd IAAH European Conference and the 15th State of the Art Panhellenic Adolescent Health / Medicine Congress in detail and find out more on the expert speakers on adolescent health, mental health, and well-being.

You are invited to revisit the conference website, since more updated versions and information on speakers will be added regularly.

View the Programme, ready to download in pdf format here.

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Abstracts acceptance and presentation

Due to a wide interest in abstract submissions to the 22nd IAAH Conference, submission period was recently closed.
As a result, reviewing and evaluation period is also extended and authors will receive notification on acceptance and the form of presentation of their contributions after August 22, 2022.

Corresponding authors who do not receive a confirmation e-mail by the end of August, should contact the Conference Secretariat at info@iaah-athens2022.gr

Important note: Early registration fee is extended to July 30th.

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2nd Registration Period is On

Standard registration period applies as of July 11th. After registering for the main conference and joint event you are entitled to select among five Workshops (price included in the registration for the conference.)
Number of attendees for each Workshop is limited to 30 people, on a “first come, first served” basis.
Find out all the details and register here:

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