Mental health research films

The Elizabeth Blackwell Institute and the Bristol Biomedical Research Centre are at the forefront of the University of Bristol's mental health research. Throughout May 2021 we will be sharing a series of short films to showcase the depth and breadth of mental health research taking place at Bristol, highlighting how inclusion is at the heart of impactful research.

Find out more about our mental health research

Find out more about Bristol Biomedical Centre's mental health research

Student mental health research

Find out more about our student and young people mental health research

Find out more about Felicity Sedgewick's research looking at support for Autistic students

Find out more about Bruce Hood's research around the Science of Happiness Course

Find out more about Myles-Jay Linton's research looking at the Consent to Contact policy

COVID-19 and children and families

Find out more about Rebecca Pearson's research looking at how COVID-19 has affected children and families

Supporting survivors of modern slavery and trafficking

Find out more about Michelle Farr's research looking at digital exclusion for survivors of modern slavery and trafficking

Adolescence and digital technology

Find out more about Lucy Biddle's research looking at adolescence, gigital technology and mental health

Computer modelling to improve mental health services

 Find out more about Jennifer Cooper and Livia Pierotti's research using data to improve mental health services 

Jennifer Cooper was the Lead Researcher on this project from September 2020 until June 2021, with Livia Pierotti, (Senior Research Associate) taking on the Lead role from 3 June 2021.

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