Children's Mental Health and Emotional Well-Being in Primary Schools : A Whole School Approach
Children's Mental Health and Emotional Well-Being in Primary Schools : A Whole School Approach
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Author(s): Barrell, Rachel
Burton, Maddie
Howard, Colin
Levermore, Denisse
ISBN No.: 9781473975798
Pages: 160
Year: 201709
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 41.40
Status: Out Of Print

Rachel Barrell is a Principal Lecturer and Course Leader in Initial Teacher Education at the University of Worcester. She has been involved in primary education for over 20 years both is mainstream and special educational needs education. She has a strong interest in inclusive education, professional values and multi-professional practice. Rachel is also a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Maddie Burton is a Registered Mental Health Nurse and for several years worked in both inpatient and community CAMHS. Maddie is currently Senior Lecturer in Child and Adolescent Mental Health at the University of Worcester. Maddie continues to maintain close links with CAMHS practice and works with schools from a CAMH perspective. She holds membership of the Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health and the Association for Infant Mental Health.


Maddie's research interests include suicide and self-harm in children and young people, infant, maternal and parental mental health. Colin Howard is a senior primary lecturer in Initial Teacher Education (ITT) at the University of Worcester. He has been involved in primary education for over 24 years of which 14 years has been as a successful head teacher in both small village and large primary school settings. He has a strong research interest which includes primary science, aspects of professional practice and teachers' professional identity. He is a SIAMS inspector of the Diocese of Hereford. Denisse Levermoreis a Senior Lecturer in Child and Adolescent Mental Health at the University of Worcester. Her qualifications include: Registered General Nurse, Registered Children's Nurse, Diploma in Social Work and MSc Child and Adolescent Mental Health. Denisse has over 15 years' experience of working with vulnerable families and child and adolescent mental health in her previous roles as a Nurse Therapist within CAMHS and as a Family Nurse within Family Nurse Partnership.


Denisse maintains her clinical practice within CAMHS currently by way of an honorary contract, undertaking family and individual therapy with children, young people and their families. Denisse's research interests include domestic violence and the impact on children and young people's mental health, infant mental health and the mental health of young parents.


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