Personal profile
Overview
I am a Mental Health Nurse and Senior Lecturer in Mental Health within the department of Mental Health and Learning Disabilities based at the Havering Campus of LSBU.
Research Interests
I have over 10 years experience of teaching at both undergraduate and post graduate level and am the Course Leader for the PG Dip / MSc Mental Health nursing.
Prior to September 2012 I was working full time as a Research Associate at University College London and Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust on a study of Protected Engagement Time.
I graduated with a Bsc in Psychology (Hons) in 2002 and have worked in acute mental health services in a variety of roles since 2003; my most recent clinical role was a Charge Nurse on an acute assessment ward in the London Borough of Camden. I have completed a PG Cert and MSc in Dual Diagnosis in addition to PG Cert HE on starting her academic position.
I currently teach a variety of subject areas including anatomy and physiology, research and practice development, mental health interventions, substance use and clinical skills.
Additional Responsibility
Course Leader - PG Dip and MSc Mental Health Nursing
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
External Positions and Roles
Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Mental Health, Middlesex University
2012 → 2016
Research Associate, University College London
2009 → 2012
Clinical Charge/Staff Nurse, Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust
2006 → 2009
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