Publications, Podcasts and Vodcasts
Details of mental health lecturers publications/ research profiles:
Dr Warren Stewart https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/persons/warren-stewart/publications/(Publication links at bottom of page)
Dr Laetitia Zeeman https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/persons/laetitia-zeeman(Publication links at bottom of page)
John Krohne John Krohne — The University of Brighton (Publication links at bottom of page)
Dr Michael Huggett Michael Huggett — The University of Brighton (Publication links at bottom of page)
Athena Christoforou Athena Christoforou — The University of Brighton (Publication links at bottom of page)
Jamie Komeh
Dave Hearn (recent publications)
Malek, S., Hearn, D., Fahy, T., Tully, J., & Exworthy, T. (2023). Legal and human rights issues in the use of electronic monitoring (using GPS ‘tracking’ technology) in forensic mental health settings in the UK. Medicine, Science and Law, 63(4), 309-315. Article link: https://go.exlibris.link/WSD2TMtZ
Bond, C., Stacey, G., Charles, A., Westwood, G., & Hearn, D. (2022). In Nightingale’s footsteps: A qualitative analysis of the impact of leadership development within the clinical learning environment. Journal of Nursing Management, 30(7), 1-9. Article link: https://go.exlibris.link/l66Ld3j7
Jamie Cooper Jamie Cooper — The University of Brighton (Publication links at bottom of page)
Podcasts
Interview with Warren Stewart, a Senior Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing at the School of Health Sciences, University of Brighton. How Does the Social Work?
On this episode Ruth Bakialoge, Natasha Adatia and Yohai Hakak interview Warren Stewart who is a Senior Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing at the School of Health Sciences, University of Brighton. Warren worked in a range of clinical and managerial roles in health and justice settings before going on to lead service development, workforce and educational projects for various offender health services. He has maintained his clinical experience in secure settings and continues to lead elements of health and social care education. Warren is interested in social research with vulnerable and hidden populations using qualitative methods. Warren is the author of a recently published paper titled Intrapersonal and Inter-subjective Challenges of Researching Older and Vulnerable Males Convicted of Sexual Offences that we would like to discuss with him. We discuss with Warren some of the psychological and ethical challenges of conducting research with older male prisoners convicted of sexual offences.
https://podcasts.apple.com/ng/podcast/interview-with-warren-stewart-a-senior-lecturer/id1535173681?i=1000499598649
Here is one of our recent graduates, Mental Health Nurse Daisy Behagg, winner of the CORE TSG Dissertation Prize talking about her work on improving mental health outcomes for trans and gender non conforming young people
Here is an opportunity to tune in to a 40 minute podcast from the MDTea team within which Warren Stewart shares some of the learning form his research into prisoner health