BACKGROUND
Anxiety problems are common
in children. But many children with anxiety problems don't receive support.
It can be hard to identify
anxiety problems in children, and make judgements about whether a child may benefit
from support or not. Families also face difficulties accessing support.
WHAT IS iCATS-i2i?
iCATS-i2i is a research project, funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR).
Our aim is to develop and evaluate a new way of identifying children with anxiety problems who may benefit from support, and providing these children with effective support, through primary schools.
INTERESTED SCHOOLS
We’re looking for primary schools in England with at
least 2 classes in Years 4-6
to work with us on the first
part of this groundbreaking
project.
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Want to find out more? Please get in touch with the iCATS-i2i Team.
iCATS-i2i TEAM
We are a team of researchers from the University of Oxford.
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Chief Investigator
Professor Cathy Creswell
Research Lead
Dr Tessa Reardon
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Contact:
E-mail:
Tel: 01865 618614
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Information about the iCATS project
