African and Caribbean Mental Health Community Event – CaFI Study
Dates: | 22 August 2019 |
Times: | 18:00 - 20:00 |
What is it: | Outreach and enrichment activities |
Organiser: | External organiser |
Who is it for: | University staff, Families, Adults, Alumni, Current University students, General public, Post 16, Secondary schools |
Speaker: | Professor Dawn Edge, Dr Henna Lemetyinen, Mrs Helen Wilson |
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What is this event about?
We are pleased to present our Information and Recruitment event for our mental health research project called Culturally-adapted Family Intervention, or CaFI for short. CaFI is a type of therapy aimed for families of African, Caribbean or mixed heritage, who are affected by psychosis.
This research project aims to make CaFI as effective and appropriate as possible by working with service users, families, carers and healthcare professionals.
Who is this event for?
This FREE event is for service users, family members/relatives/carers/advocates, healthcare professionals and community members.
Please sign up via Eventrbrite
If you are interested in this research, we would love to see you at our free event to enable you to get involved.
Refreshments will be provided.
For further details, please contact Helen Wilson (CaFI Project Manager) at 0161 276 3312, or email us at cafi@gmmh.nhs.uk
Organised by colleagues at Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust and affiliated with The University of Manchester through the Chief Investigator of the study, Professor Dawn Edge.
Speakers
Professor Dawn Edge
Role: Senior Lecturer/ Chief Investigator
Organisation: FBMH School of Health Sciences
Dr Henna Lemetyinen
Role: Honorary Research Associate
Organisation: FBMH School of Health Sciences
Mrs Helen Wilson
Role: Honorary Research Fellow
Organisation: FBMH School of Health Sciences
Travel and Contact Information
Find event
The Amani Centre
Moss Side,
Moss Lane East
Manchester