- Evidence into technology’s ability to act as a force of good and also a source of harm for young people’s mental health
- Why minimisation of technology related harm is as important as maximisation of technology related gains
- Need to move beyond dichotomous narratives about technology and how we might achieve a more nuanced stance
- What understandings emerge in terms of gender, diversity, and socio-economic status in relation to techn and mental health
- How collective responsibility can make a difference in the way technology is used to protect and improve mental health
- Whether academics should collaborate with digital companies to improve young people’s mental health
- Advice for CAMH professionals and policy makers.