14 and 28 th October 2016 – FULL 7TH November 2016 – FULL 6th and 12 th December – FULL 9th January 2017 – FULL

9.30 am to 12.30 pm Caledonia House, Academic CAMHS, 2 nd Floor, West Ambulatory Care Hospital, ,

Glasgow, G3 8SJ. As a result of feedback from the Attachment Disorders State of the Art in Europe conference on 22nd April 2016 we are offering a series of Attachment Disorder Workshops. This will give clinicians/practitioners more time to absorb information and consider how it related to their cases/clients. If you would like to attend, please come along with a child/family in mind, although there will not be time to discuss all of these. WE ARE NOT ASKING FOR FORMAL PRESENTATIONS – JUST DISCUSSION We hope to have a mixture of delegates as we did at the conference and will try to ensure that a wide range of clinicians/practitioners (e.g. health visitors, teachers, CAMHS, social work), get a chance to contribute.

9.30 – 10 am Overview of Attachment Disorder 10 – 11 am Discussion of cases 11 – 11.15 am break 11.15 – 12.15 am Discussion of cases 12.15 – 12.30 pm Summing up of learning points

PLACES ARE LIMITED – 25 MAXIMUM PER SESSION

Delegate fee £ 20 (payable in advance)

To book please complete the enclosed slip and return to

Irene O’Neill, Academic Secretary, Caledonia House, 2nd Floor, Academic CAMHS, West Glasgow Ambulatory Care Hospital Yorkhill, (old RHSC), Glasgow, G3 8SJ 0141 201 9239 / [email protected]

ATTACHMENT DISORDERS WORKSHOP - BOOKING FORM

I would like to book a place to attend the 7 th November 2016 (9.30 – 12.30 pm ) Attachment Disorders Workshop with Professor Helen Minnis

Venue – Caledonia House, 2 nd Floor, Academic CAMHS, West Glasgow Ambulatory Care Hospital, Yorkhill, Glasgow, G3 8SJ.

Time – 9.30 am to 12.30 pm.

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DIRECTIONS

Caledonia House is based at the West Glasgow Ambulatory Care Hospital (previously known as the Royal Hospital for Sick Children). We are based at the back of the hospital, beside the main staff car park. The name of the building is Caledonia House and we are on the 2 nd floor.

Yorkhill NHS Trust is situated in the West End of Glasgow and is a very easy place to find no matter how you are travelling, we are at the top of the hill behind the Kelvin Hall.

Coming by Car Look out for the Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery and the Kelvin Hall. These are on Dumbarton Road and whether you are travelling east or west, you will see signs directing you to the hospital (they may say Yorkhill Hospitals).

Car Parking There is visitor/patient car parking available beside Caledonia House.

Trains / Underground The nearest train station is Patrick.

The nearest underground station is Kelvin Hall

Buses The nearest bus stop is Kelvin Hall and Art Gallery and you will have an uphill walk to the hospital. A number of buses pass near the hospital –6, 8, 9A, 16, 42, 57, 62, 64, GCT 49, or Byres Road Junction 89, 90 – or you could telephone Travel-line Scotland for assistance 0870 6082 608.

BIOGRAPHY

Professor Helen Minnis is a Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the . She spent time working as an Orphanage Doctor in Guatemala in the early 1990s prior to training in Psychiatry, and this stimulated an interest in the effects of early maltreatment on children's development. Her research focus has been on Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) and Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder (DSED): clinical aspects, assessment tools and behavioural genetics. She is now conducting intervention research for maltreated children including a NIHR funded randomised controlled trial of an infant mental health service for young children in foster care.