Richmond’s Annual Conference is taking place on the 18 and 19 of November 2021, and the theme for this year’s event is “Media, Digital Technology and Mental Health”. More information on whether the conference will take place virtually or in person will be published later, depending on the current COVID19 situation.
Over the past 18 months, technology has become an invaluable asset, more so than ever. Telehealth, social media and video conferencing are only a few of the tools which became part of
our day-to-day to stay connected whilst isolated. As we look forward to returning to a new normal, we look at what practices have served their purpose well, and what we can learn from this experience.
our day-to-day to stay connected whilst isolated. As we look forward to returning to a new normal, we look at what practices have served their purpose well, and what we can learn from this experience.
This conference will be looking at the digitalising of mental health services that has occurred over the past year and a half.
It will also be delving into the impact of technology on the brain, online behaviour, the role of the media, as well as discuss arising ethical issues.
It will also be delving into the impact of technology on the brain, online behaviour, the role of the media, as well as discuss arising ethical issues.
Richmond is now inviting authors from different sectors who have conducted research on the above matters to submit their abstracts. For more information, please send an email.