INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY - Key Persons


Andrew Adlem

Job Titles:
  • Health Provider Representative, Lead Consultant Clinical Psychologist, East & North Specialist Learning Disability Service, Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust

ANGELA HASSIOTIS

ANGELA HASSIOTIS is a clinical academic at the Royal Free and University College Medical School and Consultant Psychiatrist in Intellectual Disabilities in Camden. She is author of several original papers and co-supervisor/applicant of an MRC funded project on the epidemiology and sub-typing of dementia in older people with ID (M-Bold study). Research interests of the unit of intellectual disabilities at University College London (Bloomsbury campus) include evaluation of mental health services, epidemiology of mental disorders and service use in people, diagnostic issues across the lifespan in intellectual disabilities and ethics in clinical practice.

ANNA LAWS

Job Titles:
  • Clinical Psychologist
ANNA LAWS is a Clinical Psychologist and psychosexual therapist leading on psychological therapies in the Northern Region Gender Dysphoria Service, which offers psychologically informed medical transition for people with gender dysphoria. Her work involves supporting the people who have the most difficulty with their path through medical transition, because of factors such as complex co-morbidities of physical and mental health, intense social deprivation and neurodiversity. She is privileged to spend time with trans and non-binary people thinking and talking about their experiences, often over a significant period of time. She is particularly committed to educating healthcare professionals in gender affirming healthcare in the wider NHS.

ANYA SOUZA

ANYA SOUZA has been a strong advocate for people with Down's Syndrome for many years. She started working with the Down's Children's Association in 1984 when she was 21 years old. When it became the Down's Syndrome Association she continued to work there as a clerical officer for 13 years. Anya then joined the Camden Society for Learning Disabilities as a receptionist before taking on the job of Development Officer at Young People First where, in 1994, she organised the first national conference for people with Down's Syndrome. Anya brought together people from all over London and further afield to discuss ways of improving the rights of people with intellectual difficulties. Her work also entailed travelling up and down the country talking to young people with intellectual disabilities about their relationship issues and sexual health needs. Anya now works as a stained glass artist and potter. For many years she has been a Trustee of the Down's Syndrome Association. K LINDSEY H STEVENS (MA (Cantab), MBBChir, MRCP, FCEM, FRSA) has been a Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Honorary Senior Lecturer in South West London for more than 26 years. She is also Foundation Training Programme Director for her Trust and Training Programme Director for the St George's rotation in Emergency Medicine. Dr Stevens also works with the Home Office and Department of Health on tackling violence against women.

Aruna Sahni

Job Titles:
  • Consultant Psychiatrist in Intellectual Disability, Your Healthcare, Kingston, Surrey

Baroness Sheila Hollins

Job Titles:
  • Founding Editor - in - Chief, Now Consulting Editor, Crossbench Peer in the House of Lords Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry of Disability, St George 's University of London

CRISPIN HEBRON

CRISPIN HEBRON (RNLD, Dip SW, BSc (Hons), MSc) is currently employed as a Consultant Nurse in a Mental Health and Learning Disability Foundation Trust; having recently worked with NHS England as a Clinical Lead to reduce health inequalities for people with learning disabilities. Crispin previously worked in the NHS and Third sector in a range of nursing, project and leadership roles; including contributing as an investigator to the Confidential Inquiry into premature deaths in people with learning disability published in 2013, run by the Norah Fry Research Centre at Bristol University. Crispin has published various articles and book chapters focussing on health issues and the delivery of effective services for people with learning disabilities.

DEBORAH BOWMAN

Job Titles:
  • Senior Lecturer in Medical Ethics
DEBORAH BOWMAN is Senior Lecturer in Medical Ethics and Law and Deputy Head of the Centre for Medical and Healthcare Education at St George's, University of London. Deborah's work focuses on the human interactions in ethics, both in healthcare education and clinical practice. As an accredited mediator, Deborah is particularly interested in the negotiation of boundaries between 'ethical dilemmas' and 'disputes'. Deborah Bowman has a commitment to encouraging engagement in clinical ethics contributing to public events such as the Cheltenham Science and Literary Festivals, an open lecture series organised by the University of the Third Age, and the non-academic media. Deborah has been an advisor and regular panellist on the BBC Radio 4 series 'Inside the Clinical Ethics Committee' since it began in 2005

DELPHINE COYLE

Job Titles:
  • Specialist
DELPHINE COYLE is a Specialist Registrar in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry working in Camden MOSAIC, an integrated service for children and young people with disabilities or complex developmental needs. She enjoys research and has done research into Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) and Metabolic Syndrome and is the first author of multiple publications, including most recently in the Royal College of Psychiatrists' Journal, 'The Psychiatrist'. She was one of only four Core Trainee Doctors nationally to be shortlisted by the Royal College of Psychiatrists for the Core Psychiatric Trainee of the Year Award 2010.

Denise Gentry

Job Titles:
  • Learning Disabilities Clinical Lead, St George 's University of London

DR DAN GORDON

Job Titles:
  • Associate Professor in Cardiorespiratory Exercise Physiology Within the Cambridge Centre
DR DAN GORDON is an Associate Professor in Cardiorespiratory Exercise Physiology within the Cambridge Centre for Sport and Exercise Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University. Dan has published over 50 peer-reviewed papers and abstracts, has published a textbook on Coaching Science and contributed to chapters in a number of others. Additionally, he leads a PhD programme within the area of limitations to cardiorespiratory health and exercise. Dan was the consultant physiologist to the Great Britain Paralympic Team from 2000-2004. He is currently leading an International collaboration between the Canadian Down Syndrome Society, FCB Toronto, Brain-HQ and Bliss, into the benefits of prescribed exercise on the physical and cognitive health of those with Down's Syndrome.

DR SANDRA BAUM

Job Titles:
  • Head of Learning
DR SANDRA BAUM is head of learning disabilities (LD) psychological services and clinical director (LD) for Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust. She is a consultant clinical psychologist and a systemic psychotherapist. Sandra has worked with people with learning disabilities for 38 years. Her clinical work and research interests focus on using systemic approaches with families and staff teams, and on improving services for parents with learning disabilities. She completed her post-qualification doctoral research on the experience of mothers with learning disabilities losing custody of their children. She is co-editor of Intellectual Disabilities: A Systemic Approach (Karnac) published in 2006 and has written many articles on the use of family therapy with this client group. She is also co-editor of Good Practice Guidance for Clinical Psychologists when Assessing Parents with Learning Disabilities published by the British Psychological Society in 2011.

EIMEAR ALLEN

EIMEAR ALLEN (RNLD) qualified from London South Bank University in 2019 and has enjoyed working with people with intellectual disabilities and behaviours of concern and/or a mental health diagnosis. Eimear has been working more recently as a Covid-19 vaccinator and has enjoyed supporting people with intellectual disabilities to receive their vaccines both in the vaccination centre and in the community, making this a positive experience for them.

ELISABETH BLACKWELL

ELISABETH BLACKWELL edited a newsletter for parents of children with Down's Syndrome for many years. She has also taught a foreign language in further education classes and works as an interpreter. Her teaching has shown her that the imaginative translation of difficult concepts, including the use of an element of drama, can help them to be understood by people with intellectual disabilities. Her daughter's great interest in dance has led Elisabeth Blackwell to work as a costume designer and assistant of the special needs Larondina Dance Company which tours to display talent and to propagate positive attitudes towards people with intellectual disabilities.

ELIZABETH DORMANDY

Job Titles:
  • Research Fellow in the Psychology
ELIZABETH DORMANDY (MSc) is Research Fellow in the Psychology and Genetics Research Group at King's College, London. Trained in biochemistry, she worked for three years educating health professionals about prenatal screening. She is currently completing the final year of her PhD examining the influence of health professionals and service delivery upon uptake of prenatal screening tests.

Emily Magdij

Job Titles:
  • Communications Manager, Beyond Words

Erica Goddard

Job Titles:
  • Lecturer, the Centre for Learning Disability Studies ( TCLDS ), University of Hertfordshire

FIONA YARON-FIELD

Job Titles:
  • Artist
FIONA YARON-FIELD is a practising artist who has been using photography for over 25 years. She is a qualified Arts Psychotherapist and holds an MA (distinction) in Photography. Fiona has published 'Up Close, a Mother's View' (Bunker Hill Publishing, 2008). In her book she describes, through image and text, her relationship with her daughter Ophir who has Down's syndrome. She is a founding member of Shifting Perspectives - International Touring Exhibition challenging existing images of Down's syndrome. Fiona is a Photo-voice trained participatory photography facilitator which enables marginalized groups to use photography to represent themselves, to communicate their experience and to raise awareness. Fiona is also one of the founders and co-editors of 'Uncertain States' a lens-based contemporary photography platform. Fiona has participated in symposiums, publications and international exhibitions. Alongside her photography practice she works as an arts psychotherapist for 'Street Talk', offering therapy to vulnerable women and in private practice.

Gary Butler

Job Titles:
  • Training Adviser, Division of Population Health Sciences & Education, St George 's University of London

Georgina Parkes

Job Titles:
  • Medical Lead and Consultant Psychiatrist in Learning Disability, Hertfordshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

GREGORY O'BRIEN

GREGORY O'BRIEN was Professor of Developmental Psychiatry at the University of Northumbria and Northgate Hospital, Morpeth, UK. His research interests included outcome studies in learning disability and the biological basis of behaviour disorder in developmental disability. He died in July 2014, and we continue to appreciate his great contribution to the psychiatry of intellectual disability.

GWEN MOULSTER

GWEN MOULSTER, OBE (MA, Cert Ed, RNLD)is an independent consultant nurse and Honorary Senior Fellow with the Faculty of Health, Social Care & Education, Kingston University & St George's, University of London. Gwen has extensive experience of working closely with people who have learning disabilities, families, advocates and others to improve the quality of health experiences and outcomes. In 2016 she was awarded the OBE in the Queen's 90th birthday honours list, for services to nursing and people with learning disabilities. As well as her involvement in the development of the Health Equalities Framework (HEF), Gwen was instrumental in the development and implementation of the Moulster & Griffiths model for learning disabilities nursing and pain profiles for people with profound and multiple learning disabilities.

HARINDER BAINS

Job Titles:
  • Clinical Director
  • Consultant
HARINDER BAINS is Clinical Director and Consultant Psychiatrist in Intellectual Disabilities with Partnerships in Care. He was previously Lead Consultant Psychiatrist for Learning Disabilities at Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. He did his higher training in psychiatry of intellectual disabilities at Nottingham, Lincoln, and Rampton High-Secure Hospital, after completing his basic psychiatry training in London. His interests include legal and medical interface and he is currently pursuing a Masters in Mental Health Law (LLM).

HARRIET SLATER

Job Titles:
  • Consultant in Intellectual Disability Psychiatry in Aneurin Bevan University Health Board in Newport, South Wales
HARRIET SLATER is a Consultant in Intellectual Disability Psychiatry in Aneurin Bevan University Health Board in Newport, South Wales. She has also been the current Chair of the Royal College of Psychiatrists Intellectual Disability Faculty in Wales since March 2020. She qualified at Southampton University and has completed her psychiatric training in the South West Peninsular and Wales Deaneries. During her training she spent additional time working in the psychological medicine (health liaison) team based at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. Her interests include reducing health inequalities for people with a learning disability.

Jackie Kelly

Job Titles:
  • Medical Editor and Website Management Lead, Joint Chair of the Website Editorial Board, Dean of School of Health and Social Work, University of Hertfordshire

JANE BERNAL

Job Titles:
  • Consultant in Developmental Neuropsychiatry in Cornwall Partners
JANE BERNAL is Consultant in Developmental Neuropsychiatry in Cornwall Partnership Trust. Her clinical work is with adults with intellectual disabilities from West Cornwall who also have serious mental health problems, whether these are related to mental illness, autism, learned behaviour or a mismatch between the person and the place where they live or work. Her main interests are in the multidisciplinary assessment, diagnosis and treatment of complex mental disorders and in supporting people with intellectual disabilities to participate more fully in society. She believes that this includes enabling access to health services. She has a particular interest in cancer and palliative care services and in epilepsy. Her recent research focuses on access to cancer and palliative care services. Before she moved to Cornwall she worked at Southwest London Mental Health Trust and the Division of Mental Health at St George's, University of London.

JAY RAO

JAY RAO holds a full-time clinical faculty post with the University of Western Ontario. He is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Post Graduate Director with the Developmental Disabilities Division. He is also Physician Leader for the Dual Diagnosis Research and Treatment Program. He was an active member of planning and research Committees of the Southern network of Specialized care. He is a Consultant for the Central West Specialized Developmental Services and leads the Dual Diagnosis clinical programs. Dr. Rao has developed innovative programs and models of care, and is sought after as a clinician internationally. He has published research, lectured and taught, internationally, and is a member of national and international professional bodies. He has won national awards for service excellence and many awards for teaching. He was on the Board of Directors of OADD and chairs the publications committee, JoDD/OADD. Currently he is leading efforts to create an ECHO Hub in Southern Ontario Province. His primary interest is in understanding the neuro-cognitive basis for behaviours and the application of that knowledge to clinical practice.

Jean O'Hara

Job Titles:
  • National Clinical Director for Learning Disabilities for NHS England

Jim Blair

Job Titles:
  • Independent Consultant
  • Consultant Nurse in Learning Disabilities, Royal College of Nursing
JIM BLAIR is an Independent Consultant Nurse Learning Disabilities, Associate Professor Intellectual (Learning) Disabilities at Kingston University and SGUL; Learning Disability Nurse Advisor Labour Party; Chair/Clinical Advisor Learning Disabilities NHS England for Care Treatment Reviews; Member of the Nursing and Midwifery Council's Fitness to Practice Panel; Consultant Health Advisor for MacIntyre; Independent Consultant Nurse Learning Disabilities West London NHS Trust; Member of the Learning Disability Nursing National Shared Decision-Making Council; Chair of the Royal College of Nursing London Board; and Patron of Dance Syndrome. Previously Consultant Nurse Learning Disabilities, Great Ormond Street Hospital (2013-2018); Consultant Nurse Learning Disabilities, St George's Hospital (2008-2013); Learning Disability Advisor to States of Guernsey as well as Jersey; past President Royal Society of Medicine's Council for Forum on Intellectual Disability; and Vice Chairman of Special Olympics Great Britain. Jim has been an Expert Advisor to Parliamentary Health Service Ombudsman; and Specialist Clinical Advisor to Care Quality Commission and Clinical Lead Health Inequalities at NHS England.

JO VIOLET

Job Titles:
  • Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist
JO VIOLET (DCH MRCPsych) is a Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, at the CAMHS for Special Needs within Camden. Her clinical work includes working with adolescents and children who have an intellectual disability or autism and where there is a significant mental health problem. She also has an interest in psychotherapy, having completed a Diploma course in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy at the Tavistock Clinic and is currently training in adult Jungian analysis.

JOYCE WHITTINGTON

JOYCE WHITTINGTON was a Senior Research Associate at the University of Cambridge prior to her retirement in 2010. Originally a mathematician, she later also graduated in psychology followed by a PhD on the topic of dyscalculia. Moving to Cambridge in 1988, she worked on human-computer interaction with the Medical Research Council, then as a psychologist on the Health and Lifestyle Survey at the University of Cambridge, before joining Tony Holland in 1998 to work on Prader-Willi syndrome. Their collaboration, together with colleagues in Cambridge and Birmingham, led to several research grants, some important original findings, a wealth of published papers, and a book on Prader-Willi syndrome published in 2004.

Keri-Michele Lodge

Job Titles:
  • Consultant in Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability, Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

LAURA WAITE

LAURA WAITE has worked in services for people with disabilities for eighteen years, as support worker, home manager, day service manager and Care Manager in a variety of health, social service and voluntary sector settings across the UK. In 1994, she moved into the field of Speech and Language Therapy for Symbol UK Ltd and in 1996 trained as a Hearing Therapist specialising in service provision to children and adults with learning disabilities, eventually becoming Symbol's Training and Development Manager. She joined RNIB's Multiple Disability service in April 2001. J. MARGARET WOODHOUSE is currently a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Optometry & Vision Sciences, Cardiff University. Maggie runs the Special Assessment Clinic which provides eye examinations for infants, children and people with special needs. Her research interest is the development of vision in children with disabilities, and the effects, particularly on education, of visual impairment. Maggie has been instrumental in developing new tests and techniques to allow the assessment of vision in people with limited communications. In recognition of the positive impact of her work, Maggie was awarded an OBE in 2014, a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association of Optometrists in 2015 and the Down's Syndrome Vision Research Unit, which she leads, received a Queen's Anniversary Prize in 2018.

MANGA SABARATNAM

Job Titles:
  • Consultant
MANGA SABARATNAM is Consultant Psychiatrist in Learning Disabilities, Ealing, UK, Honorary Senior Research Fellow at St. George's, University of London, and Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at Imperial College, London, UK.

MARGARET FLYNN

Job Titles:
  • Director of Flynn and Eley Associates Ltd
MARGARET FLYNN is the Director of Flynn and Eley Associates Ltd and the Commissioning Editor of the Journal of Adult Protection. A former academic, she was the first Chair of the National Independent Safeguarding Board in Wales. This Public Appointment followed a commission from the then First Minister of Wales to review the deaths, abuses and neglect in care homes for older people in south east Wales. Entitled In Search of Accountability, the review was published by the Welsh Government in 2015. She has led the safeguarding reviews concerning Winterbourne View Hospital, Mendip House, Atlas Homes, Muckamore Abbey Hospital and, latterly, Cawston Park Hospital. She is a Director of All Wales People First and a Trustee of Anheddau.

MARY LINDSEY

Job Titles:
  • Consultant in Learning Disability
MARY LINDSEY is Consultant in Learning Disability and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in the Cornwall Partnership NHS Trust, Cornwall, UK. She qualified from Bristol University and trained in psychiatry in Oxford. She has been senior policy adviser in learning disability to the Department of Health, and chair of the Faculty for the Psychiatry of Learning Disability in the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Her special interests include autism, epilepsy and the development of mental health services for children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities.

MAX NEILL

MAX NEILL worked in Learning Disability Services for many years. He qualified as an RNLD in 2005 from St Martin's College, Lancaster (now the University of Cumbria). He was a Person Centred Planning Coordinator with the Central Lancashire Primary Care Trust. He died in 2016 but his work remains greatly valued and important.

MICHAEL KERR

Job Titles:
  • Professor of Learning Disability Psychiatry at the Welsh Centre for Lea
MICHAEL KERR is Professor of Learning Disability Psychiatry at the Welsh Centre for Learning Disabilities, Cardiff, UK. He qualified at Bristol University and trained as both a general practitioner and a psychiatrist. His research interests are in epilepsy and healthcare delivery to people with learning disabilities.

NEILL SIMPSON

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Mental Health Tribunal for Scotland, UK
NEILL SIMPSON is a member of the Mental Health Tribunal for Scotland, UK. He was Associate Medical Director in NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde from 2002 to 2012, and retired from clinical practice in the NHS in 2016. From 1985 to 1999 he was a general psychiatrist with special responsibility for learning disability in Manchester. He was involved in the development of the Psychiatric Assessment Schedule for Adults with Developmental Disabilities and he has research experience of validating assessment instruments.

PATRICIA HOWLIN

Job Titles:
  • Emeritus Professor of Clinical Child Psychology at the Institute
PATRICIA HOWLIN is Emeritus Professor of Clinical Child Psychology at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London. Her principal research interests focus on the life-time trajectories of individuals with autism and other developmental disorders, and on developing intervention programmes that may help to improve outcome. Professor Howlin is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, President of the Society for the Study of Behavioural Phenotypes and past Chair of the UK Association of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. She is a founding editor of the journal "Autism" and author of over 200 research publications. Recent awards include the INSAR Life-time Achievement Award and the Kanner-Asperger medal from the German, Austrian, Swiss Society for Research in Autism Spectrum Conditions.

PAUL ADELINE

PAUL ADELINE worked as a Training Advisor at St George's, University of London for many years, teaching medical students how to communicate with people who have learning difficulties. This teaching has also proved useful to those working with people who use English as a second language. He also advised researchers, and sometimes spoke at conferences, about learning disability issues. Before he started working at St George's, he was Arts for Access worker at CHANGE, a charity which empowers people who have learning disabilities, and who may also be deaf and blind. Part of his job at CHANGE was to help design the Picture Bank. He also spoke at conferences about issues concerning people with learning disabilities. Paul died in March 2022 but his profound contribution to our understanding and awareness of intellectual disability over many years will be his lasting legacy.

Paul Maloret

Job Titles:
  • Professional Lead and Principal Lecturer in Learning Disability Studies and Head of the Centre for Learning Disability Studies ( TCLDS ), University of Hertfordshire
Paul Maloret, Professional Lead and Principal Lecturer in Learning Disability Studies and Head of the Centre for Learning Disability Studies (tCLDS), University of Hertfordshire

PAULA JEAN MANNERS

PAULA JEAN MANNERS is a Highly Specialist Clinical Psychologist and Lecturer with a long- standing interest in intellectual disability, which took hold when she was a primary school teacher. As a specialist teacher in child and adolescent psychiatric unit, she became curious about the emotional aspects of disability. Her interest in the impact of disability on the individual's mind (inner world) and their relationships is reflected in her continued training in psychoanalytic psychotherapy at the Tavistock Clinic. Paula currently works clinically for St. George's Mental Health Trust with people who have both a diagnosis of an intellectual disability and a psychiatric disorder. She is also responsible for the co-ordination, development and teaching of the Intellectual Disability Curriculum at St. George's University of London and works on projects addressing inequalities in healthcare provision. Paula is also a qualified and experienced researcher, trained at Trinity College Dublin; she has a particular interest in qualitative methodologies.

PENNY BLAKE

PENNY BLAKE has been working as a doctor in the field of psychiatry since 2003 and has specialised in Learning Disabilities since 2008. She is a Specialist Trainee level 5 in Learning Disabilities in Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University NHS Trust.

PETER GILBERT

PETER GILBERT was a Fellow in Social Care with the National Institute for Mental Health in England (NIMHE)/Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), and an Associate Consultant with the National Development Team (NDT). He was also a visiting research associate at Staffordshire University. He worked for many years with people with learning disabilities and their carers, and was formerly Director of Social Services for Worcestershire. His book, The Value of Everything: Social Work and its Importance in the Field of Mental Health, was published in June 2003. He died in December 2013, and we remain very grateful for all his work.

Petula Truscott

Job Titles:
  • Community Learning Disabilities Nurse, Waltham Forest Community Learning Disabilities Team, North East London NHS Foundation Trust

PHIL BOULTER

PHIL BOULTER (RNLD, RMN, MA) has more than 40 years' experience working within the field of learning disabilities. He is currently Consultant Nurse at Surrey & Borders Partnership Foundation NHS Trust and is also an honorary lecturer at Kingston University & St. Georges, University of London. Phil has published several articles and book chapters and has presented at conferences both nationally and internationally.

PHOEBE CALDWELL

Job Titles:
  • Practitioner
PHOEBE CALDWELL is a practitioner who has been working for 30 years with people whose severe learning disabilities are linked with behavioural distress. Many of the children and adults she sees have Autistic Spectrum Disorder. She was a Rowntree Research Fellow for four years, looking at best practice. She teaches management, therapists, parents, teachers, advocates and carers, and is also employed by NHS, Social Services and Community and Education Services to work with individuals for whom they are finding it difficult to provide a service. In 2010 she was awarded the Times-Sternberg Prize for her work on autism and her contribution to the community, and later in 2011 she will receive a DSc from Bristol University for her work on autism.

Raja Mukherjee

Job Titles:
  • Consultant
  • Consultant Psychiatrist for People With LD and Lead Clinician Specialist FASD Behaviour Clinic, Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
RAJA MUKHERJEE is a Consultant Psychiatrist for People with Learning Disability and Adult Neurodevelopmental disorders working for Surrey and Border Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. He trained and acted as lecturer under Professor Sheila Hollins at St George's, University of London. Dr Mukherjee set up and runs the National FASD specialist behaviour clinic in Surrey. He has given evidence on FAS to the House of Commons APPG, the BMA as well as a WHO panel investigating prevalence research into FASD. He is the only invited member of the international diagnostic consensus review by the NIAAA from the UK. He is also the Clinical Lead for Adult Neurodevelopmental disorders in Surrey and Portsmouth and Hampshire. Raja was made an Honorary Professor at the University of Salford in 2021.

RAY JACQUES

Job Titles:
  • Consultant
RAY JACQUES is a Consultant Psychiatrist and Clinical Director for Learning disability Services in Gwent Healthcare NHS Trust, Gwent, UK. He has an interest in systemic therapies and family and disability issues.

Resha Jazrawi

Job Titles:
  • Medical Student at St George 's University of London

ROB GREIG

Job Titles:
  • National Director of Implementation for Valuing People
ROB GREIG is National Director of Implementation for Valuing People. He was previously director of organizational development at the Institute of Applied Health and Social Policy, King's College, London, and held senior management positions in learning disability in both the NHS and local government.

ROGER BANKS

Job Titles:
  • Consultant in the Psychiatry of Learning Disability
ROGER BANKS is consultant in the Psychiatry of Learning Disability with Conwy and Denbighshire NHS Trust, North Wales, UK. He qualified from the University of Sheffield and completed postgraduate training in psychiatry in Sheffield. He has maintained a clinical interest in psychotherapy throughout his career and is a director and trustee of the Institute of Psychotherapy and Disability. He was one of the authors of the Royal College of Psychiatrists Council Report (CR116) on Psychotherapy and Learning Disability, published in March 2004.

RUTH BEVAN

Job Titles:
  • Consultant in Gender Dysphoria in the Northern Region Gender Dysphoria Service
RUTH BEVAN is a Consultant in Gender Dysphoria in the Northern Region Gender Dysphoria Service, based in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. She trained as a psychiatrist in intellectual disabilities and has previously worked in children and young people's services. She specialises in gender dysphoria in those with neurodevelopmental conditions such as intellectual disability and autism spectrum disorder. Ruth is a college tutor for intellectual disabilities and is a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrist's Autism Interest Group.

RUTH MYERS

RUTH MYERS MD (formerly RYAN) works full time with people with intellectual disabilities. She has an academic appointment at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Department of Psychiatry. She also has guest faculty appointments at the University of Minnesota Department of Family Medicine and the province of Quebec. She is currently medical director for an organization in Sacramento California called STEP (Strategies to Empower People). Her most recent book is Individuals with Intellectual / Developmental Disabilities and Aggression, Self Injury, and/or Failure to Thrive: one comprehensive approach, and is co-authored with Stephen Myers PhD BCBA-d, North Star Press, 2017.

RUTH NORTHWAY

Job Titles:
  • Professor of Learning Disability Nursing at the University of Glamorgan
RUTH NORTHWAY is currently Professor of Learning Disability Nursing at the University of Glamorgan where she also heads the Unit for Development in Intellectual Disabilities within the Faculty of Health, Sport and Science. She has worked within the university sector for a number of years but prior to that she worked as a learning disability nurse in both hospital and community settings. During the period 2003 - 2007 she edited the journal Learning Disability Practice and has herself published a number of journal articles and book chapters. Her teaching and research interests relate mainly to the health needs of people with learning disabilities, ethics, and reducing vulnerability and abuse. In particular she has an interest in, and experience of involvement in, participatory approaches to research.

SALLY-ANN COOPER

Job Titles:
  • Professor of Learning Disabilities at the University
SALLY-ANN COOPER is Professor of Learning Disabilities at the University of Glasgow and Honorary Consultant in Learning Disabilities Psychiatry with the Greater Glasgow Primary Care NHS Trust, Glasgow, UK. Her research interests are the health needs of adults with learning disabilities, particularly the epidemiology of mental health and mental ill-health. She chaired the working group which developed DC-LD.

Sandra Dowling

Job Titles:
  • Social Sciences Editor, Lecturer in Disability Studies and Research Associate, Norah Fry Centre, University of Bristol

SARITA SONI

Job Titles:
  • Consultant
SARITA SONI is a Consultant Learning Disability Psychiatrist working in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, and Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Glasgow. She trained in Dublin and Cambridge. She spent three years working on a PhD at the University of Cambridge (conferred 2006), investigating psychopathology in people with Prader-Willi syndrome. Her current roles include link consultant for Epilepsy, and psychiatry representation to the NHS GGC LD and dementia framework group.

SHOUMITRO DEB

Job Titles:
  • Professor of Neuropsychiatry
SHOUMITRO DEB is Professor of Neuropsychiatry and Intellectual Disability in the Division of Neuroscience at the University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. He has been involved for many years in research in the field of neuropsychiatry of intellectual disability and the neuropsychiatric consequences of acquired brain injury.

Sonya Rudra

Job Titles:
  • Higher Trainee in Intellectual Disabilities Psychiatry

SUE CARMICHAEL

SUE CARMICHAEL had a career in Health and Social care including as a Director of Nursing and in Government and with the Valuing People Support Team. In retirement she works mainly as a volunteer with the Challenging Behaviour Foundation as an adviser and with Beyond Words as Book Club champion for them and Kent Libraries.

SUE TURNER

Job Titles:
  • Nurse for People
SUE TURNER trained as a nurse for people with learning disabilities in Bristol. She has worked within training, as a Nurse Advisor in Gloucestershire, and has managed a variety of services for people with learning disabilities in Gloucestershire and Bristol including community learning disability teams. Sue was the Valuing People Lead in the South West Region for four-and-a-half years, before joining the National Development Team for inclusion (NDTi) to lead on their input into the Learning Disability Public Health Observatory (IHaL). She was the learning disability lead at the NDTi for four years and then stepped down and became an associate at NDTi, working on projects mainly relating to health and people with learning disabilities.

SUNIL ROUTHU

SUNIL ROUTHU is a Core Trainee in Psychiatry of Learning Disability, working in Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Trust, Birmingham, UK.

SUSAN SNASHALL

SUSAN SNASHALL (MB.BS (Lond), MD) Consultant in Audiological Medicine since 1980; at St. George's, University of London since 1994. Her major interest is in Paediatric Audiology and in the hearing needs of adults with learning disability. People with Down's Syndrome form a high proportion of the clients seen in both clinics. Both clinics are multidisciplinary with Advisory teachers for the Hearing Impaired and Speech and Language Therapists for the Hearing Impaired. Her approach to the development of communication skill reflects her belief that the method chosen should be client-centred and not restricted by dogma of policy.

Swapnil Palod

Job Titles:
  • Consultant Psychiatrist, Learning Disability Services, Hertfordshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

TIM BOOTH

TIM BOOTH was Professor of Social Policy in the Department of Sociological Studies at the University of Sheffield, where he ran the Supported Parenting Research Programme. He worked in the field of parenting by people with learning difficulties since 1990. His publications include "Parenting Under Pressure" (Open University Press, 1994), "Growing Up with Parents who have Learning Difficulties" (Routledge, 1998) and "Advocacy Support for Parents with Learning Difficulties" (Pavilion, 1998). He is Chair of the IASSID Special Interest Research Group on Parents and Parenting.'

Trevor Chan

Job Titles:
  • Consultant Psychiatrist in Intellectual Disabilities, Greenwich Community Learning Disability Team, Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust

VEE PRASHER

Job Titles:
  • Visiting Professor of Neurodevelopmental Psychiatry
VEE PRASHER is a Visiting Professor of Neurodevelopmental Psychiatry and an NHS Consultant in Intellectual Disabilities based in Birmingham, UK. He qualified from Birmingham University and has completed three postgraduate degrees, with publication of 10 textbooks and over 100 articles in ID. His main research interests include genetics of ageing and mental health issues of adults with Down's syndrome. He has been appointed as a fellow of the International Association for Scientific Studies in Intellectual Disabilities (IASSID). He continues to work as a medical advisor to the UK Down's Syndrome Association.

VIVIANE MERZBACH

VIVIANE MERZBACH has been at the Cambridge Centre for Sport and Exercise Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University since 2013, currently working as a Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Sciences and being part of the Performance and Exercise Testing Consultancy Team undertaking physiological monitoring for fitness and health. Viviane has also been a research assistant for numerous projects in physiology, biomechanics, and nutrition, which has led to over 20 peer-reviewed papers and abstract publications in the field. At present, she is the project coordinator and data collector on the MinDSets research study led by Dr Dan Gordon, investigating the benefits of prescribed exercise on physical and cognitive health in the Down Syndrome population. This project is a collaboration between Anglia Ruskin University, the Canadian Down Syndrome Society, FCB-Toronto, BrainHQ and Bliss.

William Howie

Job Titles:
  • Medical Editor / Clinical Editor, Joint Chair of the Website Editorial Board, Consultant
William Howie, Medical Editor/Clinical Editor, Joint Chair of the Website Editorial Board, Consultant in the Psychiatry of Intellectual Disabilities at South West London & St George's MH NHS Trust, and UKCP Systemic Psychotherapist

YOGESH THAKKER

Job Titles:
  • Consultant
YOGESH THAKKER is a Consultant Psychiatrist in Developmental Disability and practices from his private clinic (Manor Clinic) in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He trained in Psychiatry in London (UK) for seven years. During this time, he was awarded Membership in Psychiatry (MRCPsych) and certificate of completion of training (CCT) in Psychiatry of Intellectual Disability. He is an Assistant Professor in Department of Psychiatry, University of Alberta, Edmonton. He works at Adult Convulsive Disorder Clinic and Adult FASD Clinic at Glenrose Hospital in Edmonton. He also works at Alberta Hospital, Edmonton as an in-patient psychiatrist for people with Developmental Disabilities. He was a visiting lecturer in University of Hertfordshire, UK. He has completed a one-year certificate course in "Managing in Health and Social Care" from De Montfort University, UK. He has special interest in psychiatry of developmental disabilities such as Autism Spectrum Disorder and Intellectual Disability, teaching and health-care management.