ATTUNE Research Project
@AttuneProject
Exploring young people’s experience of mental health and adverse childhood experiences through participatory arts-based research. PIs: @KSBhui @MEuniceMa
🎥 On #WorldMentalHealthDay, we're thrilled to introduce our latest project: 'Just Surviving,' created in collaboration with the incredible @aardman animations. An animated journey born from the real-life experiences of those impacted by Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). 👇
2) We shared our @AttuneProject findings at a parliamentary roundtable focused on #YouthMentalHealth considering the power of the #arts & #gaming as interventions. @KSBhui #CareerHighlight @QMULPsychiatry @QMUL_WIPH
🎧 Just released a new ATTUNE podcast episode with Dr Marta Santillo @OxPsychiatry. We talk about co-design, creativity, nature, and redefining well-being in mental health research. One of the most grounded and inspiring conversations we've had. Link: open.spotify.com/episode/10auvC…
🎙️New #ATTUNEPodcast episode! 🌈 Imogen Webb talks about Validating Voices – a powerful resource co-created with LGBTQ+ young people to support trauma-informed, inclusive youth practice. It's not just about being heard. It's about being seen. 🔗open.spotify.com/episode/3CTdSH…
What does meaningful student support look like in a time of anxiety, climate distress, and pressure to perform? In the latest ATTUNE podcast, we talked to Dr Kevin Matlock (Oxford) about the Nurture-U project. nurtureuniversity.co.uk #StudentMentalHealth

A youth-led conference showcasing bold, creative work that explores what it means to live through Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) 🎤 DISRUPT THE SILENCE 🗓️ 8 July | @FalmouthUni 🎟️ Free | All welcome 🔗 eventbrite.co.uk/e/disrupt-the-… #AttuneProject #YouthMentalHealth
Excited about our @AttuneProject dissemination & impact event on 27th June. This project is focused on #AdverseChildhoodExperiences & youth #mentalhealth includes #LivedExperience #intersectionality #intervention. Sign up here shorturl.at/oWSh8 @QMUL_WIPH @QMULPsychiatry
Professor Kam Bhui, Professor of Psychiatry at the @UniofOxford and co-lead for our Preventing Multiple Morbidities BRC Theme, highlights research into when mental health problems can start. #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek
#MentalHealthAwarenessWeek • Invalidation isn’t just emotional — your nervous system remembers • One moment of being seen can interrupt years of shame • Being queer isn’t a disorder — shame makes it feel like one • Climate anxiety + money stress are mental health issues too



