Chimes collaborative (@chimescollab) 's Twitter Profile
Chimes collaborative

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ATTUNE Research Project (@attuneproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Theatre Troupe UK and Attune Project are bringing 'More than Just Survive,' a play performed by young people drawing on animation, dance, poetry created by young people with Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). For details and to book your space email: [email protected]

.<a href="/TheatreTroupeUK/">Theatre Troupe UK</a> and Attune Project are bringing 'More than Just Survive,' a play performed by young people drawing on animation, dance, poetry created by young people with Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).  For details and to book your space email: emily@theatretroup.org
ATTUNE Research Project (@attuneproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❗️New Episode ❗️ Join us for an insightful discussion with Dr Spud, Dr. Luke, and @TheEllieBaker as they unpack Work Package 3 of the Attune Project. Listen here: open.spotify.com/episode/5HF2uW…

❗️New Episode ❗️
Join us for an insightful discussion with Dr <a href="/Siobhan_H/">Spud</a>, Dr. Luke, and @TheEllieBaker as they unpack Work Package 3 of the Attune Project. 
Listen here: open.spotify.com/episode/5HF2uW…
Oxford Psychiatry (@oxpsychiatry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re here Worcester College, Oxford for the Psychiatry Dept away day. Starting with our Head of Dept Belinda Lennox recounting the department’s groundbreaking history and looking forward to more world-leading research activity in the year ahead. Follow #PsychAwayDay for updates

We’re here <a href="/WorcCollegeOx/">Worcester College, Oxford</a> for the Psychiatry Dept away day. 

Starting with our Head of Dept <a href="/BLennox4/">Belinda Lennox</a> recounting the department’s groundbreaking history and looking forward to more world-leading research activity in the year ahead. 

Follow #PsychAwayDay for updates
Mina Fazel (@minafazeloxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I loved hosting a Moods of the Ashmolean Museum treasure hunt as part of our #PsychAwayDay - so many treasures to explore and many #moods amongst them! Here is our winner from the ATTUNE Research Project (Well done!) and a few faces of note (guess the mood?) More teams welcome next time!

I loved hosting a Moods of the <a href="/AshmoleanMuseum/">Ashmolean Museum</a>  treasure hunt as part of our #PsychAwayDay - so many treasures to explore and many #moods amongst them! Here is our winner from the <a href="/AttuneProject/">ATTUNE Research Project</a> (Well done!) and a few faces of note (guess the mood?) More teams welcome next time!
Oxford Psychiatry (@oxpsychiatry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PAPER: Qualitative study into the experiences of paediatric critical care staff involved in serious investigations at work Intensive Care Medicine Read 👇 link.springer.com/article/10.100… Authors: Isabelle Butcher Chimes collaborative @RAPIDINDEX Sarah Webb Rachael Morrison (She/her) Hena Syed-Sabir @PICU_BCH

Chimes collaborative (@chimescollab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting opportunity! 📢 We're hiring a Project Manager for our @CO-PICS project. Join our dynamic team and make a difference in patient care. Apply by 17-Jun-2024, 12:00. Don’t miss out! 🌟my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit… #JobOpening #ProjectManager #Healthcare #COPICS

Chimes collaborative (@chimescollab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join Dr Roisin Mooney & Lili Z Nagy from CHiMES at the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre Open Day! Discover ORIGIN, a ground-breaking mental health research project on online arts & culture. Discover the "Ways of Being" platform, co-designed with 16-24 year olds to tackle anxiety & depression.

CO-PICS Project (@co_pics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔍 Do you have lived experience of psychosis and multiple long-term conditions and come from an ethnically diverse background? The new NIHR-funded Co-PICS study aims to improve health care for those affected. 📢 For more info on the project, visit: psych.ox.ac.uk/research/chime…

🔍 Do you have lived experience of psychosis and multiple long-term conditions and come from an ethnically diverse background? The new NIHR-funded Co-PICS study aims to improve health care for those affected. 
📢 For more info on the project, visit: psych.ox.ac.uk/research/chime…
CO-PICS Project (@co_pics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know people with psychosis face a 10 to 15 yr shorter lifespan due to physical health comorbidities such as cardiovascular, metabolic and respiratory diseases! The #CoPICS study aims to improve services for those with psychosis & multimorbidities. Know someone eligible?

Chimes collaborative (@chimescollab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to Madeline from our ORIGIN research advisory group for this video! Please share this link with anyone you know who may be interested in taking part! glam.ox.ac.uk/origin-wp1-par…

Chimes collaborative (@chimescollab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A year ago, ATTUNE had the incredible opportunity to collaborate with Aardman to create 'Just Surviving', using the lived experience of young people. Visit the chimes website: lnkd.in/dfgCTrzf Visit ATTUNE: attuneproject.com Prof. Kamaldeep Bhui CBE Minhua Eunice Ma Oxford Psychiatry

Chimes collaborative (@chimescollab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Picture This' is a free workshop for people aged 16-24 using photography and slow looking to explore identity and connections. Reserve your place at Ashmolean Museum on Sat 19th October, 14:00-16:30⬇️ go.glam.ox.ac.uk/PictureThis #ESRCFestival #OriginMentalHealth

'Picture This' is a free workshop for people aged 16-24 using photography and slow looking to explore identity and connections.
Reserve your place at <a href="/AshmoleanMuseum/">Ashmolean Museum</a> on Sat 19th October, 14:00-16:30⬇️

go.glam.ox.ac.uk/PictureThis

#ESRCFestival #OriginMentalHealth
The McPin Foundation (@mcpinfoundation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We asked lived experience researchers & the rest of the CO-PICS Project team how they hope their work will improve the care for people from racialised backgrounds living with psychosis & long-term physical health conditions. Hear their hopes in our video 👉 bit.ly/4dy5eMl

We asked lived experience researchers &amp; the rest of the <a href="/co_pics/">CO-PICS Project</a> team how they hope their work will improve the care for people from racialised backgrounds living with psychosis &amp; long-term physical health conditions.

Hear their hopes in our video 👉 bit.ly/4dy5eMl