Date: Thursday, 13 October 2022
Time: 10.00am - 11.00am
Contact: hri@ul.ie

The Public & Patient Involvement (PPI) Research Unit and the Health Research Institute are delighted to invite you to:

Experiences of co-designing and co-facilitating the ‘What young people want from school mental health and suicide prevention’ Mental Health of Youth Story (MYSTORY) study video.

Date:  Thursday October 13th

Time:  10.00am – 11.00am  via MS Teams (email hri@ul.ie)

Speaker:

Ms. Eibhlín Walsh, Department of Psychology, University of Limerick

Image removed.Description: The focus of this presentation is to discuss the co-design and co-facilitation of a MYSTORY study video sharing young people’s asks for school mental health and suicide prevention, funded by the PhD PPI Ignite Bursary, the School, Child and Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing Research Lab (SCY-LAB), and Limerick Youth Service. This presentation will also overview the MYSTORY study and the community partnership between SCY-LAB and Limerick Youth Service.

Bio:  Ms. Eibhlín Walsh (MSc., BSc.) is a National Institute of Studies in Education (NISE) doctoral candidate in the Department of Psychology, University of Limerick, and a member of the SCY-LAB. Her doctoral research aims to understand effectiveness and implementation requirements of school-based suicide prevention, with a particular focus on contextual and intervention factors, and youth voice.

If you have any particular questions you would like addressed on the day, please feel free to submit them in advance to hri@ul.ie

                                       We look forward to seeing you there

                                                             The HRI Team