Amy Sayer (FCCT) is an experienced educational professional currently serving as the Religious Studies Subject Lead at Inspiring Future Teachers and as an ITT student wellbeing coach at Hampshire SCITT. Amy also contributes as a content writer for the National Education Group, creating resources focused on mental health in schools. Additionally, Amy is involved with Diverse Educators as a keynote speaker and workshop facilitator, and with Thrive Approach as a workshop facilitator on staff mental health. As the Leading Diversity Advisor for the Chartered College of Teaching, Amy advises on mental health equality in schools. Other roles include blog writing for ACAMH and web content writing for Education Support, alongside a position as a mental health trainer at West Sussex Mind. Amy holds a BA in Humanities from the University of Brighton and previously graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Humanities from Hove Park School.
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Association for Child & Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH)
Our vision: Sharing best evidence, improving practice. ACAMH is a truly multi-disciplinary membership organisation and mental health charity, promoting the advancement of child and adolescent mental health. We aspire for ACAMH to become a major portal, access point for anyone seeking the most expertly digested understanding and interpretations of the best evidence available. We publish the internationally acclaimed Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry (JCPP), and the Child & Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) journal, a high quality, peer-review of child and adolescent mental health services research. We run a variety of CPD events throughout the year to support the professional development of all those working to support the mental health of children and young people. As a registered charity we reinvest any surplus generated into developing outputs for the benefit of the sector and our members. Membership starts from just 11p a day! So please join us and be part of the advancement of child and adolescent mental health. #mentalhealth