We presented the SASH study at the ELFT Research and Innovation Conference 2025.
This was followed by a Q&A session with audience members.
We presented the SASH study at the ELFT Research and Innovation Conference. The event is open to all staff, service users, carers and members of the public.
Research Assistant Josh Lee presented on ‘Improving outcomes for young people who present to Emergency departments having self-harmed’.
We presented preliminary findings and the expected impact of the study including it’s possible impact on policy, service protocols and the NHS’s approach to crisis care for young people.
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