SELECTED PRESENTATIONS & WORKSHOPS
Responding to a Facial Difference The Face. AHRB funded workshop, The Dana Centre, Science Museum. February, London, UK (2005)
The Psychology of Scarring. Press event for Scarring Week. May, London, UK. (2005)
Face Transplantation: Issues for Recipients. Cheltenham Science Festival. June, Cheltenham, UK. (2005)
Addressing the Psychosocial Needs of Cosmetic Surgery Patients Cosmetic Surgery. Under the Knife. June, London, UK. (2005)
Appearance & Cancer. The National Institute for Cancer, Melbourne, Australia. (2005)
Standards of Psychological Care in UK Cleft Teams. Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia. (2006)
Cosmetic Surgery: The Case of the Face Transplant. Science in Society Lecture Series. April, University of Ulster, Ulster, NI (2006)
The Psychological Management of Scars: Screening, Assessment & Intervention. The 1St SCAR Meeting ‘Innovations & contradictions, the future to discover’. Montpellier, France. (2006)
Face Transplantation: Read the Small Print Carefully. Royal College of Surgeon's 'Surgery Unmasked: a public lecture on contemporary issues in facial surgery'. November, London, UK. (2006)
The Psychology of Appearance & Cosmetic Surgery. Centre for Life in Newcastle, November, Newcastle, UK. (2006)
Psychological aspects of cosmetic surgery patients. Keynote Address at the Canadian Association of Plastic Surgeons Annual Conference, June, Banff, Canada. (2007)
Life with a cleft lip/palate. Cleft Lip and Palate Association (CLAPA) Adults Conference. June, Birmingham, UK. (2007)
The effectiveness of psychosocial interventions for adults, adolescents and children. European Craniofacial Congress, June, Bilbao, Spain. (2007)
Psychological aspects of breast augmentation patients. Keynote address at BAAPS Breast Academy meeting, September, London, UK. (2007)
Evaluating the Impact of the Health Trainers. Department of Health Flagship Event. July, UK (2007)
Psychosocial aspects of craniofacial deformity. The Royal College of Surgeons Scotland. November, Edinburgh, UK. (2007)
Appearance Matters: Genetics & Appearance. The Genetic Services Team, Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia.(2008)
Psychosocial Aspects of Breast Reconstruction. The Tumour Board Seminar Series, Westmead Hospital, Sydney, Sydney, Australia. (2008)
Psychological care for patients and families affected by burns. Invited Address, British Burns Association Annual Conference. Bristol, UK. (2008)
Busting the Beauty Myths? Fact & Fiction in Appearance Research. Keynote Address, Appearance Matters 3, July, Bristol, UK. (2008)
The Psychology of Appearance: Why Health Psychologists should ‘do looks’. Keynote address at the joint DHP & EHPS conference, September, Bath, UK (2008)
Is beauty in the eye of the beholder? Invited address at SciFest. October, St Louis, Missouri, US (2008)
Busting beauty myths: the impact of appearance in everyday life. Invited address at SciFest. October, St Louis, Missouri, US (2008)
Living with a Cleft. Keynote address at Scancleft. October, Malmo, Sweden. (2008)
Using psychological principles to achieve sustained behaviour change. Invited paper, International Conference of the European Wound Management Association, May, Helsinki, Finland. (2009)
Body Image: I don’t like the way I look. Lecture Series to audiences of GCSE and A level students. The Body Worlds Exhibition at the O2 Arena, June and July, London, UK. (2009)
Living with a cleft: what do we know and what do we need to know? Keynote address, Maxillofacial Surgery Conference. January, Zurich, Switzerland. (2010)
“I don’t like the way I look”. A flavour of psychology. Public Engagement Event, March, Belfast, Northern Ireland (2010)
Living with a cleft. Keynote address, CLAPA annual conference. May, Nottingham, UK. (2010)
Health behaviour change: Impacting policy. Invited Discussant, DHP Annual Conference, September, Belfast, Northern Ireland. (2010)
Psychological adjustment to visible difference. Invited Address, First World Congress on Vitiligo, September, Milan, Italy. (2010)
Body image and appearance issues in educational and health contexts. Invited Address, University of Kristianstad, Sweden. (2010)
The Psychology of Appearance. Laing & Buisson Cosmetic Surgery and Treatments conference, November, London, UK (2010)
Factors and processes contributing to adjustment to visible difference. Keynote speaker at DHP Scotland meeting, Glasgow, (2011).
Face Transplantation. AHRB seminar series, National Portrait Gallery, London, (2011).
Body Image: “I don’t like the way I look”. Psychology in Action event for GCSE and A level students, Disneyland Paris, France. (2011)
Processes contributing to psychosocial adjustment in people with visible differences. American Cleft Palate Craniofacial Association,, Puerto Rico. (2011)
Towards patient report outcomes measures in cleft care. American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association. Puerto Rico. (2011)
Psychological predictors of resilience and distress. Royal College of Nursing Annual Conference, Harrogate. (2011)
Body image, physical and psychosocial health. European Science Foundation Workshop. Glumslov, Sweden. (2011)
The psychological impact of cleft: fact, fiction and fallacy. Keynote address, 9th European Craniofacial Congress. Salzburg, Austria. (2011)
Screening potential patients and assessing outcomes of cosmetic procedures; patient reported data. Invited workshop at the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS) Annual Meeting. Birmingham, (2011)
“I don’t like the way I look”. Invited talk. University of Klaipeda, Lithuania. (2011)
The psychological issues facing burn survivors and their families. Keynote lecture. Annual Conference of the South African Burn Society. Cape Town, South Africa. (2011)
Adjusting to burn injury: What do we know? Keynote lecture. Annual Conference of the South African Burn Society. Cape Town, South Africa. (2011)
American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association (APCA) Annual Conference, April, San Jose (2011)
1. Long-term Outcomes: The Perspective from Psychology
2. Psychological Adjustment in Adults Affected by Cleft
Identifying Psychological Factors & Processes Contributing to Adjustment to Disfiguring Conditions. Institute of Psychiatry, London (2011)
Psychological Factors & Processes Contributing to Resilience & Distress. International Society for Burns Injuries. Edinburgh (2011)
Assessment of cleft lip and palate treatment from a psychological perspective. Keynote Address, 10th Chinese National Conference on Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Xi’an, China (2012)
Evidence based practice: Psychological considerations. Keynote Address, Scottish Association for Cleft Lip & Palate, Glasgow (2012)
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I don’t like the way I look: Psychological Assessment of People Seeking Cosmetic Procedures. Keynote Address, Body Conference, Royal Society of Medicine, London (2012)
Perceptions of facial differences. What motivates people to seek cosmetic surgery? Keynote Address, Culture Meets Surgery. Invited Fellow, Zentrum für Literatur und Kulturforschung, Berlin (2012)
Why appearance matters. EU Leonardo da Vinci project launch meeting, Vienna, (2012).
Informing Policy and Practice in Cleft Care: When Does Research Evidence Make a Difference? 5th Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Behavioural Health and Medicine. Melbourne, Australia (2012).
Psychological Assessment of Patients Attending for Cosmetic Surgery. The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons Annual Conference, Royal Institute of Physicians, London (2012)
Does Appearance Matter? Invited talk. The Future Laboratory, London (2013)
Appearance Concerns in Long Term Conditions. IAPT Training Event, Institute of Psychiatry, London (2013).
“I Don’t Like the Way I Look”. TedMed Live. Bristol (2013)
Briefings to The Keogh Review (Department of Health) & The Parliamentary Office of Science & Technology. (2013)
Societal Challenges Facing People with Facial Differences. Invited Paper: 12th International Congress of Cleft and Related Craniofacial Anomalies, Florida. (2013).
Briefing re Body Confidence to the APPG. Houses of Parliament, London. (2013).
Does Appearance Matter? Devizes Festival, Science Café, June (2013)
The Psychology of Facial Disfigurement. Keynote Speaker: British Oculoplastic Surgery Society, Bristol. (2013)
The Psychology of Appearance. EU Leonardo project, Malmo, Sweden. (2013)
Measuring Psychological Outcomes. Royal Society of Medicine Medicine & Me Series: Cleft Lip & Palate, London (2013)
Developing Interventions for People with Appearance Concerns. EU Project meeting. Stavanger, Norway. (2013)
The Psychological Care of Patients with Cleft. Department of Oral-Facial Disorders, Osaka University, Japan. (2013)
Dissatisfaction with Appearance in the General Population: Impacts on Mental and Physical Health. Department of Psychology, Osaka University, Japan (2013).
The Psychological Impact of Looking Different. Invited Speaker: International Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery, Mainz, Germany. (2013)
Appearance-Related Outcomes in Children with Craniofacial Microsomia. Panellist, 15th International Congress of the International Society of Craniofacial Surgery, Wyoming, USA, (2013)
Training Health Care Professionals to Tackle Dissatisfaction with Appearance. EU Leonardo project. Empoli, Italy. (2013)
What Factors Motivate People to Seek Cosmetic Enhancement? Invited Speaker: Cosmetic Surgery Congress, London, (2013)
Are Effective Assessments in Place for People Seeking Cosmetic Enhancement? Invited Panellist. Cosmetic Surgery Congress, London, (2013)
Appearance Matters: The Psychosocial Impacts of Appearance Dissatisfaction. Cooperation in Science & Technology (COST) meeting, Italy, (2013).
I Don’t Like the Way I Look: Psychological Consequences of Appearance Norms. Invited Public Lecture. Green Templeton College. University of Oxford.(2014).
Improving Understanding About the Impacts of Appearance Dissatisfaction amongst Health Care Professionals. EU Leonardo project. Klaipeda University, Lithuania. (2014)
Appearance Matters: Tackling the Psychological and Physical Impacts of Appearance Dissatisfaction. Invited talk for Public Event. Poznan, Poland. (2014)
Assessing evidence in published literature. COST Training School. Malmo, Sweden. (2014)
Appearance Matters. COST Leaders conference. (2014)
Appearance Concerns & Vocational Training. Mirror Mirror EU Project. Athens. Greece.(2014)
The Causes & Consequences of Appearance Dissatisfaction. Keynote. Annual Welsh Dental Conference. Powys. (2014)
The Social Integration of People with Disfigurement. Keynote. Faces 1914-2014 Conference. University of Exeter. (2014).
Assessing the Cosmetic Surgery Patient. BAAPS Annual Conference. London.(2014)
Progress Through Collaboration. Invited address. Victorian Society of Health Psychologists. Melbourne, Australia. (2014)
The Psychology of Adjustment to Burn Injury. Keynote. International Society of Burns Injuries. Sydney, Australia. (2014).
From Biomedical to Psychosocial Care for Patients with Appearance Concerns. EU Project Face It. The Hague. (2014)
Tackling the Psychological & Psychosocial Impacts of Appearance Dissatisfaction: When Theory Isn’t Enough. Invited seminar. University of Exeter. (2014)
When Appearance Matters. Keynote. Erasmus + Project meeting. The Hague. (2014)
Multidisciplinary Care for Patients with Cleft & Their Parents. Keynote. First Turkish Cleft Lip & Palate Association. Cappodocia, Turkey. (2014)
The Psychology of Visible Difference. COST conference, Kristianstad, Sweden. (2014)
Appearance Matters. Invited Training Workshop. Ponta Delgarda. The Azores. (2015)
Psychosocial Consequences of Appearance Dissatisfaction. Invited Training Workshop. Budapest. (2015)
Psychological Care in Cleft Lip/Palate: Then & Now. Keynote. Mercy Hospital St. Louis, Missouri. (2015)
Psychological Adjustment to Cleft. The Braithwaite Oration. Indocleft 2015. Goa, India.(2015)
Appearance in a Social & Cultural Context. Invited Workshop. Riga, Latvia. (2015)
The Tyranny of Normative Discontent. Invited Speaker & Expert Participant. Nuffield Council on Bioethics. London.(2015)
The Challenge of Assessing Quality of Life in Craniofacial Conditions. Keynote. European Craniofacial Congress. Gothenburg. Sweden.(2015)
Translating Research into Practice: Trials & Tribulations. Invited Paper. European Craniofacial Congress. Gothenburg. Sweden.(2015)
Psychological Consequences of Appearance Dissatisfaction. Keynote. International Congress of Pediatric Dentistry. Glasgow. (2015)
The Psychology of Appearance: Psychosocial Impacts of Appearance Dissatisfaction. Keynote. Medical University, Plovdiv, Bulgaria. (2015)
Appearance Dissatisfaction: Living with a Visible Difference. Invited Workshop. Acibadem Hospital, Instanbul, Turkey. (2015)
The Psychological Impacts of Appearance Dissatisfaction. Invited Address. Bigli University, Istanbul, Turkey. (2015)
Why Appearance Matters: The Impacts of Dissatisfaction on Psychological & Physical Health. Invited Speaker. EU Mirror Mirror Conference. Randers, Denmark. (2015).
Psychological Assessment of the Cosmetic Patient. Invited Speaker. British Association of Cosmetic Dermatologists Annual Conference. London. (2015)
Living with a Visible Difference. Invited Address. University of Cambridge MRC Metabolic Research Centre. Cambridge. (2015)
Appearance Matters: Short Term Scientific Mission (COST). Amsterdam, The Netherlands. (2016)
Promoting Patient-Centred Outcomes: The Global Task Force in Cleft Care. Invited Address. European Cleft Net Workshop. Nis, Serbia. (2016).
“I Don’t Like the Way I Look”: Psychological Consequences of Appearance Dissatisfaction. Invited Address. University of Porto, Portugal. (2016)
Appearance Matters. Training Workshop for Educationalists & Vocational Trainers. Ponta Delgarda, The Azores. (2016)
Research Priorities in Cleft: The European Perspective. Invited Address. European Science Foundation Annual Conference. Brussels. (2016)
Face Value. Training Workshop for Cleft Professionals. Ljublijana, Slovenia. (2016)
Why Are They So Normal? Psychosocial Impacts of Cleft. Keynote 1. 11th Australasian Cleft Lip & Palate Association Conference. Brisbane. (2016)
The Long & Winding Road to Evidence Based Care in Cleft. Keynote 2. 11th Australasian Cleft Lip & Palate Association Conference. Brisbane. (2016)
“I Don’t Like the Way I Look”: Psychosocial Impacts of Visible Difference. Invited Address. Griffith Institute for Health, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia. (2016)
The Psychology of Burns Care. British Burn Association Annual Conference. Newcastle, UK. (2016)
Researching Appearance. Invited Workshop. EU Project IHEM. Stavanger, Norway. (2016)
The Psychology of Appearance. Beauty Demands Seminar Series (AHRC). London.(2016)
How Can Health Care Professionals Tackle Appearance Dissatisfaction in their Patients? Workshop EU Project Face Value. Plovdiv, Bulgaria.(2016)
Supporting Children & Families Affected by Cleft. Workshop. EU Project IHEM, Nis, Serbia. (2016)
Addressing the Psychosocial Agenda of Patients with Cleft. What Can the Cleft Team Do? Osaka Hospital, Osaka, Japan. (2016)
The Psychology of Cosmetic Procedures. Workshop EU Project Face Value. Padua. Italy. (2016)
Assessing Patients Undergoing Cosmetic Procedures. British Association of Cosmetic Dermatology Conference. London. (2016)
The Psychology of Visible Difference. Invited Address at Public Event, The Arnolfini, Bristol. (2016).
Factors Contributing to Risk and Resilience in Adjustment to Cleft. International Congress of Cleft Lip & Palate and Associated Craniofacial Conditions. Chennai, India (2017)
The Psychology of Cleft. Training Workshops. International Congress of Cleft Lip & Palate & Associated Craniofacial Conditions. Chennai, India. (2017)
The Psychology of Appearance. Invited Address, Public Event. Newnham College, Cambridge University. (2017)
The Role of Psychologists in Cleft Care. Invited Address. EU Project IHEM. Instanbul, Turkey. (2017)
The Psychologist as a Key Member of the Cleft Team. Craniofacial Society of Great Britain & Ireland, Newcastle.(2017)
Appearance Matters: A Cooperation with European Partners. Keynote. Ljublijana, Slovenia. (2017)
The Psychology of the Aesthetic Patient. Trainer. BAPRAS Advanced Course in Plastic Surgery. Manchester. (2017)
How Can We Improve Standards of Care in Cosmetic Surgery? Keynote. Australasian Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Congress. Brisbane, Australia.(2017)
Promoting Body Positivity: What Can Plastic Surgeons Do? Training Workshop (with Dr. Phillippa Diedrichs). Australasian Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Congress. Brisbane, Australia. (2017)
Working with Health Care Professionals in Europe. Invited Address EU Project IHEM. Riga, Latvia. (2017)
What Do We Know About Adjustment to Cleft? Invited Address. UK Cleft Lip & Palate Association Adults’ Conference.(2017)
Key Challenges in Life with a Visible Difference: The Role of Health Professionals in Promoting Resilience. Keynote. Australasian Burns Association. Adelaide, Australia. (2017).
Developing Key Partnerships to Scale-Up Research Initiatives: Body Image. Invited Address (with Phillippa Diedrichs) Dartmouth College, USA. (2017)
The Psychology of Aesthetic Procedures. Suite of training modules developed for Harley Academy (with Dr. Alex Clarke). (2017).
“I Don’t Like the Way I Look”: Using Strategic Partnerships to Scale Up Research & Interventions to Tackle a Pressing Social Issue. Invited Address. Warwick University.(2018)
Disseminating good practice in Europe. Invited Address. EU Project CET. Bergen, Norway. (2018)
What Can Burns Teams do to Promote a Positive Body Image in Patients with Burns? Workshop. Bergen Burns Team, Norway.(2018)
The Ethics of Cosmetic Procedures. Panellist, Live Event, Bush Theatre, London. (2018)
Body Image in Art. Invited Address. The Bowes Museum. Castle Barnard, Yorkshire. (2018)
The Psychology of Aesthetic Surgery. Trainer, Royal College of Surgeons Certification Course for Plastic Surgeons, London. (2018)
Intimacy & Visible Difference. Workshop Trainer (with others from The Centre for Appearance Research, UWE) Workshop for the Appearance Collective, London. (2018).
Trainer: The Psychology of Aesthetic Surgery. Royal College of Surgeons Certification Course for Plastic Surgeons, London. (2018)
Continuing Education for Health Care Professional in Plastic Surgery. Invited Address. EU Project CET. Romania (2018)
Plastic Surgery & Body Image: Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution? Keynote. Breast Masters Symposium. Sydney, Australia. (2018)
Assessing Patients Undergoing Cosmetic Procedures. Invited Address. British Association of Cosmetic Dermatologists Conference. London. (2018)
How can Psychologists & other Health Care Professionals Contribute to the Care of Aesthetic Surgery Patients? Invited Address. EU CET meeting. Padua (2019)
The Psychology of Aesthetic Procedures Wigmore Medical Training Day, Chester. (2019)
Cancer & body image. Workshop for 40 specialist nurses (with Dr. Alex Clarke), Exeter, UK. (2019)
The Psychology of Cosmetic Surgery: New Ways of Working for Psychologists. Workshop. Sydney, Australia. (2019)
Don’t Eat the Marshmallows (& Other Techniques for Optimising Patient Management. Keynote. Australasian Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Conference, Melbourne, Australia. (2019)
Assessing Outcomes in Cosmetic Surgery. Workshop for Surgeons. Australasian Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Conference. Melbourne, Australia, (2019)
The Psychology of Cosmetic Surgery: New Ways of Working for Psychologists, Melbourne, Australia. (2019)
The Psychology of the Aesthetic Surgery Patient. Trainer, Royal College of Surgeons in England Certification Course for Plastic Surgeons, London. (2019)
It’s a Jungle Out There: The Ethics of Cosmetic Practice. Keynote BAPRAS Summer meeting. Bournemouth, (2019)
Workshop: The Psychology of Facial Palsy Workshop for Facial Therapists (with Dr. Alex Clarke) (2019)
Training Health Care Professionals to Assess Patients Seeking Aesthetic Procedures. EU Project CET Training Workshop, Padua, Italy. (2019).
Advances in Measuring Patient-Centred Outcomes. Joint Keynote (with Dr. Alex Clarke) British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons. London.(2019)
Assessing potential patients for their suitability for cosmetic surgery. Training workshop run by BAAPS. Cheadle, UK. (2019)
Between a Rock & a Hard Place? Workshop for Channel 4. London. (2019)
Resilience to the Challenges Posed by Cleft. EU Project SCR4Cleft. Rijswijk, The Netherlands. (2019)
It’s a Jungle Out There: Recognising & Managing Vulnerable Patients. Keynote. BAPRAS Winter meeting. Monaco. (2019)
Assessing potential patients for their suitability for cosmetic surgery. Trainer (with Dr. Alex Clarke), BAAPS Training Workshop, Chelsea Harbour, London. (2020)
An Introduction to the Psychology of Cosmetic Surgery. Trainer (with Dr. Alex Clarke). British Psychological Society’s Seminar Series. September (online) (2020)
The Psychology of Visible Difference and the Role of CBT in Interventions. Keynote. Italian CBT Congress. September. (online due to COVID) (2020)
“I Don’t Like the Way I Look”: Causes & Consequences of Appearance Dissatisfaction & Roles for Psychologists in Potential Solutions. Keynote. Japanese Psychological Association. October (online - due to COVID) (2020)
How Can Psychologists Promote Positive Adjustment in People with an Unusual Appearance? Seminar panellist. Japanese Psychological Association Annual Conference. October (online - due to COVID) (2020)
The Patient Assessment Tools. Keynote. Launch Event, Australasian Foundation for Plastic Surgery, November. (Online due to COVID) (2020)
Enhancing Cosmetic Surgery Practice: The PATs Companion Module. (online due to COVID) (2020)
Workshops for the UWE/Nepal Collaboration on Public Health. April/May (online due to COVID) (2020)
1. The Delphi Method
2. How Does The Delphi Method Work in Practice?
3. Using the Delphi Approach in the Nepal Road Safety & Suicide Prevention Studies.
Psychological Issues in Aesthetic Practice. Module lead (with Dr. Alex Clarke) Royal College of Surgeons in England New Certification Course for Plastic Surgeons in Cosmetic Practice (online) (2020)
Assessing Patients Seeking Cosmetic Procedures. Invited Address. British Association of Cosmetic Dermatologists. London (online due to COVID) (2020)
Online Training Modules for Plastic Surgeons with Dr. Alex Clarke (Australasian Foundation for Plastic Surgery/Triskelion (Sweden) (2021-2022)
1. Why is Body Image such a Hot Topic?
2. What Motivates People to Undergo Cosmetic Surgery?
3. Managing People with Visible Differences (disfigurements)
4. What are the psychological outcomes of cosmetic surgery?
5. Managing the dissatisfied patient
6. Managing psychological vulnerability in clinical practice
7. Implementing Psychological Care in Routine Practice: Key Challenges & Solutions
Online Training Modules for EU Project SCR4Cleft (2021)
1. How can parents promote resilience in children affected by cleft?
2. How can parents of children affected by cleft increase their own resilience?
Training for parents of children with cleft. Slovenia, March (2021) Enhancing psychological resilience in children born with cleft.
Training workshops (with Gareth Davies, ECO) for parents of children born with cleft:
Barcelona, Spain (January 2022)
Plovdiv, Bulgaria (April 2022)
Valencia, Spain (June 2023)
Training workshops (with Dr. Alex Clarke) for cosmetic practitioners. Psychological assessment & management of cosmetic patients. London (January; May 2022)
Training workshop for health care professionals specialising in cleft: Promoting psychological resilience in children born with cleft, their parents & health care professionals specialising in cleft. Amsterdam, (June 2022).
How to Boost Your Psychological Wellbeing: A Bootcamp for Burn Professionals. The Wallace Oration (Keynote) British Burns Association Annual Conference. (May 2022)
When the Going Gets Tough: What Can Cleft Professionals Do to Promote Positive Psychological Outcomes in their Patients? Keynote. International Cleft Congress, Edinburgh. (July 2022)
“I don’t like the way I look”: How can psychologists contribute to alleviating appearance-related distress? Keynote. AIAMC Congress. Naples. (September, 2022)
The Patient Assessment Tool (PAT). Australasian Foundation for Plastic Surgery Annual Stakeholder Meeting. Sydney. (November 2022)
Self-esteem & body image: A growing social & community issue. MIPS Australia-wide webinar. Sydney. (November 2022)
What can cleft professionals do to promote positive psychological outcomes in patients & their families? NW Cleft Network Annual Conference. Warrington. (November, 2022)
The assessment & management of psychologically vulnerable patients seeking aesthetic surgery. (With T. Harada). Japanese Society for Social Psychiatry Congress, Kyoto. (March 2023)
The assessment & management of psychologically vulnerable patients seeking aesthetic surgery. (With T. Harada). Annual Congress of the Japanese Society of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Tokyo. (April 2023)
Promoting wellbeing in kids, young people, adults & their families. Cleft New Zealand. (May, 2023)
How can Lipoedema specialists promote resilience to appearance-related distress in their patients? International Lymphodema Congress. Nottingham. (June 2023)
Ways of building resilience in children, young people & their parents. Ukraine Cleft Association, Kyiv, Ukraine. (June 2023)