Anna Freud
Dr. Camilla Rosan
- Chief Investigator - Perinatal Mental Health Research at the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families (March 2021 - present)
- Head of Early Years & Prevention Programmes at the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families (February 2019 - January 2022)
- Acting Director - National Centre for Family Hubs at the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families (March 2021 - December 2021)
- Honorary Associate Professor at UCL (March 2019 - present)
- Interim Deputy Programme Director - Professional Doctorate of Clinical Psychology at the University of East London School of Psychology (January 2022 - September 2022)
- National Programme Lead - Perinatal Mental Health Transformation at NHS England (January 2018 - February 2019)
- Consultant Clinical Psychologist at Parla (January 2017 - January 2019)
- Head of Programme - Families, Children and Young People at the Mental Health Foundation (June 2016 - May 2018)
- Course Lead for the International Training School for Infancy and the Early Years at the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families (January 2016 - April 2017)
- National Development and Impact Manager: Children Under 1 at the NSPCC (November 2014 - March 2016)
- Principal Research Clinical Psychologist: Reproductive Mental Health at Imperial College London (March 2015 - February 2016)
- Trial Manager & Clinical Research Psychologist at Imperial College London (April 2013 - November 2014)
Dr. Camilla Rosan obtained a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Oxford from 2011 to 2014. In 2011, they also completed a Fellowship in Quality Improvement and Healthcare Leadership at Imperial College London. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor of Science with Honors in Psychology with Neuroscience from the University of Sussex from 2006 to 2009.
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Anna Freud
We are a children's mental health charity and have been developing and delivering pioneering mental health care for over 60 years. Our aim is to transform current mental health provision in the UK by improving the quality, accessibility and effectiveness of treatment. We believe that every child and their family should be at the heart of the care they receive, working in partnership with professionals. We are unique in bringing together leaders in neuroscience, mental health, social care and education to work together to improve understanding and practice. Our goal is to develop, disseminate and deliver the best possible evidence-based treatment, through scientific innovation, research and collaboration and underpinned by the direct experience and insight of children and their families. To transform the experience of children, young people and their families with mental health issues we: •Carry out research to improve understanding of mental health and resilience and to evaluate and improve the treatments and services children and families are offered. Develop new approaches, tools and services that aim to support children, young people and families in distress. •Teach and train a new generation of clinicians and researchers in the latest skills and tools to improve mental health globally. •Take a leading role in the development of policy and practice in the UK and beyond to ensure that it is built on science, tested experience and has the input of children, young people and their families. •Creatively collaborate nationally and internationally in partnerships which jointly develop a step change in child mental health and wellbeing.