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SUMMARY:Holding pieces of the same puzzle: can we use linked routine data 
 to identify adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and intervene earlier? - 
 Katherine Parkin\, University of Cambridge
DTSTART:20251023T113000Z
DTEND:20251023T123000Z
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CONTACT:Oliver Knight
DESCRIPTION:Katherine will give an overview of her PhD which focused on ad
 verse childhood experiences (ACEs)\, young people's mental health\, routin
 e data\, and early intervention. The talk will cover: 1) A Delphi study to
  develop a framework of risk factors to build AI-powered early identificat
 ion tools\, 2) Use of the SAIL Databank (a database of linkable routine da
 ta sources) to measure ACEs\, and 3) An umbrella review of early intervent
 ions to mitigate mental health problems after experiencing ACEs. In brief:
  work at Nesta\, bringing research practice into the policy world.\n
LOCATION:Online via zoom
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