The World Health Organisation states that more than 700,000 people die by suicide every year. For every suicide there are many more people who attempt suicide. That said, most people who think about taking their own lives never do. Many people in terrible emotional pain muddle up not wanting to live anymore with not wanting to live like this anymore. To quote the Samaritans (2024) “The majority of people who feel suicidal do not actually want to die; they just want the situation they’re in and the way they are feeling to stop.” They are just desperate for the emotional pain to stop but they can’t think of another way to stop it.
Teenagers are particularly vulnerable, due to developmental brain changes leading to increased impulsivity coupled with the fact that they haven’t lived long enough to know that awful emotions are not and cannot be permanent.
So, this session will include the following:
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Watch the Live Session or the Recording: Access to each presentation's time-limited recording will be provided approx. 5-10 working days after the live event. |
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| 03-07-2025 | |
| 5.30-7.30pm (UK time) | |
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Margot Sunderland and David Coleman |
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Dr Margot Sunderland and other top psychologists
Margot Sunderland
Purchase of the recording: 60 days access / Single-Viewer licenses.
Margot Sunderland and Dr Tina Rae
Margot Sunderland
Margot Sunderland and Tina Rae
Eleanore Longden (live only) Vicki Smith and Jack Nolan
Margot Sunderland
Margot Sunderland
Margot Sunderland with Vicki Smith
Margot Sunderland
Purchase of the recording: 60 days access / Single-Viewer licenses.
About the ProgrammeA flexible, rolling programme of online lecture presentations - vital CPD in Child & Adolescent Mental Health, co-run by the Centre for Child Mental Health and the Institute for Arts in Therapy and Education (Academic Partner of the University of East London)
Mental health symptoms can cause abject misery, adversely impact on functioning, relating, learning, doing, thinking. Symptoms are sometimes so awful that people take their own lives.
So, these mental health presentations provide key knowledge to alleviate suffering. The presentations will bring you fascinating psychology and neuroscience about the causes of mental health problems coupled with evidence-based roads to recovery. This vital knowledge is all too rarely in the public awareness. Instead, many sufferers and helping professionals alike, spend hours focusing on symptom control rather than addressing the core emotional pain that’s causing the symptoms in the first place.
As a result, far too many children and teenagers don’t get the help they need to have quality of life and to ensure that they have their emotions rather than their emotions having them.
Any child professional and/or parent wanting to help children and teenagers overcome mental health problems.
2-hour sessions (online with recorded, listen later option)
Attend one or more of the 10 online presentations in any order, watch them live or via the recording after the event (for a limited time). Don’t worry if you do not accrue all 10 this academic year. The online presentations will continue the following year.
Throughout spring and summer term 2025 ( Recordings of all of the events for those who can’t attend livestreamed)
One-off session: £42.00
All 10 sessions for the price of 9: £378.00
Group bookings for all 10 Sessions: (upon request/payable by invoice only)

(*upgrade from all 10 sessions)
IATE Certificate in Child and Adolescent Mental Health
£545.00 (inc. All 10 Sessions, 2 x on-demand webinars + multiple choice assessment)
For enquiries and bookings: admissions@iate.uk
IATE Certificate in Child and Adolescent Counselling Skills
£995.00 (inc. Certificate in Child and Adolescent Mental Health + additional 2 x on-demand webinars + 30 hours of online Child Counselling skills learning & skills practice)
For enquiries and bookings: admissions@iate.uk
IATE Certificate in Art Therapy Skills (for work with Children & Adolescents)
£995.00 (inc. Certificate in Child and Adolescent Mental Health + additional 2 x on-demand webinars + 30 hours of online Art Therapy skills learning & skills practice)
For enquiries and bookings: admissions@iate.uk