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DATE AND TIME
14th July 2025 - 10:00 - 12:00
LOCATION
Virtual online event
PRICE
£25
BOOKING INFORMATION
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DATE AND TIME
14th July 2025 - 18:00-20:00
LOCATION
Virtual online event
PRICE
£25
BOOKING INFORMATION
Please register via the link to purchase your ticket
Overview:
Join Dr. Elizabeth Fitzmaurice, a Registered Forensic Psychologist specialising in adolescent mental health and youth violence, for an insightful course exploring neurodivergence through a strengths-based lens. Gain practical tools and foundational knowledge to better understand, support, and respond to the unique needs of neurodivergent individuals in your professional practice.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of the course, learners will be able to:
Dr Elizabeth Fitzmaurice is a Registered Forensic Psychologist, specialising in adolescent mental health and youth violence. She has extensive experience working with challenging young people and is passionate about making positive changes for disadvantaged young people.
Lizzie is an advocate for young people, and often works in a consultation and advisory role for organisations and governing bodies designing policies and practices for young people.
She currently works in the NHS as a Principal Psychologist in Secure CAMHS and as a director of DLF Psychology. Lizzie has extensive experience working with the NHS, prison service, voluntary sector, education, youth work and social care. Lizzie is renowned for her impactful consultation and training and dedicates her time outside of clinical work to supporting students and organisations better understand key issues and
skills related to young people, mental health and youth violence.
As a Principal Forensic Psychologist, Dr Fitzmaurice works as an expert witness in both criminal and family court settings.
Lizzie is qualified in a range of therapies, including EMDR and DBT and delivers a range of certified interventions and risk reduction programmes.
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