
Circadian Mental Health Network
@circadianmhnetw
Collaboration between researchers, clinicians, individuals with lived experience and the public to drive innovation in mental health, sleep & circadian science
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Our latest ECR awardees blog is now live! Thank you Mirim Shin for sharing your experience, and we can't wait for updates #ecr #ecrblog circadianmentalhealth.org/post/ecr-award…


Today is the beginning of Children’s Mental Health Week. If you are a young person (13 to 28), we have opportunities for you to get involved via our Young People's Network. Sign up to our newsletter for opportunities mcpin.org/get-involved/s… McPin Young People's Network Place2Be #CMHW2025


What are your priorities for research into sleep, the body clock & mental health? 💤 The second Circadian Mental Health Network survey is live now - diving deeper into the questions you said you cared about. Take 5 mins to share your thoughts, deadline 17th Feb! 👉 bit.ly/42JFB9j




What are the most pressing questions about mental health and the body clock? Have your say in picking the top 10 questions for research to answer: edinburgh.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_7P… Circadian Mental Health Network James Lind Alliance #circadian #chronobiology #mentalhealth





We know that administering payments for public involvement can be complicated, so we’ve developed guidance with the Health Research Authority & Health and Care Research Wales to support organisations with this. Find out more here: nihr.ac.uk/documents/Paym… #TuesdayTips



How can individuals with lived experience and researchers collaborate to co-design scientific studies? Tune in to this special episode of Light O'Clock to learn about the co-design of HELIOS-BD, which explores bipolar disorder and circadian health. tscnlab.org/podcast #SciComm


🚨Funding opportunity🚨 UKRI Mental Health Platform ECR Fellowships👇 Applications open *tomorrow* 1st March for Early Career Researchers looking to develop a project researching severe mental illness (SMI). 1-3 years | Up to £300k | UK-based Learn more: rebrand.ly/1b7612
