CATCh-uS research messages
Read about recent developments with the project:
Final CATCh-uS project report.
The final report was submitted to the NIHR at the end of August 2019.
Public Participation meeting
We are most grateful for the views and time that members of the public gave in August 2019 on the research and how we should disseminate the findings. View workings from meeting
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CATCh-uS in the news
CATCh-uS 2018 map of services is in the news. The research papers have been chosen for promotion, with the public given FREE access for a limited time.
Team news
We are delighted to share the news that Helen will be handing in her PhD thesis early in December 2018.
International World Congress
Astrid, Tamsin Newlove Delgado, Helen and Anna were delighted to present CATCh-uS study findings at the IACAPAP world congress in Prague, July 2018.
Conferences in 2018
The team have been busy this year, presenting various aspects of the CATCh-uS study at a selection of national and international conferences.
Research papers
The team is busy writing, and we are delighted to announce the publication of two systematic reviews.
Project update
Project update, October 2018.
ADHD Foundation Conference
Tamsin and Astrid were delighted to be invited to present elements from the CATCh-uS study at the recent ADHD Foundation conference.
Fabulous Team News
Two of our very hard working colleagues have reason to celebrate.
Surveillance stream has come to an end
The CATCh-uS surveillance study has now closed!
Presentation to Royal College of Psychiatrists
Anna Price attended the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Scientific Conference.
Halfway point
The three year project is pretty much half-way, and we are discovering lots of useful and interesting information.
Still chasing surveillance returns
The surveillance period ended in November 2016, but data collection is ongoing and the team are busy chasing non-returned questionnaires for reported cases.
Second phase of qualitative study recruitment
The second phase of recruitment for the qualitative study has now opened and we are looking forward to doing more interviews with young people and young adults diagnosed with ADHD!
Mapping: the next stage
We had an incredible 1476 responses from the 2016 survey.