Exclusively for those at CORC member organisations to contribute to, learn from and influence practice.

The CORC member meeting is exclusively for colleagues at CORC member organisations to help them unlock more value from their membership by connecting with colleagues and sharing learning.

Join is to hear about what’s on the horizon and how member organisations can help shape CORC’s work and future plans. We’ll consider how different organisations have used CORC membership benefits to enhance their systems and practice, and how their experience could be transferred to your setting or organisation.

There will also be space for colleagues to collectively reflect on the issues and challenges they are facing and respond with best practice examples and possible solutions from their professional experience.

Taking place after Evidence in Practice and Prevention: Child Outcomes Research Consortium Forum 2026, some themes may thread through both events, but they will be approached through a different lens to ensure that both sessions offer something different.

Enabling you to:

  • contribute to shaping the areas of work CORC will be focusing on over the next twelve months, and how members can get involved. 
  • explore how CORC membership is being used by different organisations to support their work and their staff to benefit the children and young people they work with.
  • learn from and contribute to the conversation around current challenges, issues on the horizon and how to respond.

It will be a great opportunity to connect with colleagues from across different sectors, organisations and job roles that share a commitment to using and improving evidence to improve children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing and contribute to CORC’s work and future plans.

Attendance is free to all staff from CORC member organisations, however you do need to reserve a space per person using the link below.

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Kate Dalzell

Head of CORC

Kate is Head of the Child Outcomes Research Consortium (CORC) and leads research, informatics and service support teams in taking forward CORC’s mission: promoting the meaningful use of evidence to improve child and youth mental health and wellbeing. Kate is also Head of Innovation and Dissemination at the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families. Her background is in service development in a local authority context, and in particular applying data-driven approaches to embed a focus on outcomes. She has been active in improving service collaboration and coordination around community needs through her work across a range of public, voluntary and community sector bodies – in particular in regeneration contexts. Recently Kate has been exploring how evidence and feedback loops can improve the impact of self-care (non-professionally mediated approaches) in child and youth mental health, as well as continuing to improve CORC’s support to young people, commissioners, mental health practitioners and schools in making best use of evidence to improve outcomes.

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