CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL DETAILS
Full name and title: Professor Jane Barlow
Date of Birth: 26th October 1962
Department: Social Policy and Intervention, University of Oxford
Title of current Appointment: Professor of Evidence-Based Intervention and Policy Evaluation
ACADEMIC EDUCATION
1989 – 1994 Nuffield College,University of OxfordThesis entitled: The psychosocial consequences of screening for raised cholesterol levels
Doctor of Philosphy (DPhil)
1988 – 1989 Oriel College,University of OxfordThesis entitled: Health- the embodiment of a dilemma
Master of Science (MSc)
1985 – 1988 University of WarwickSociology with Social Administration
Bachelor of Art (BA)(Hons)First Class
CONTINUING EDUCATION
1996 – 1998 Dept Continuing Education,University of OxfordEvidence Based Health Care
Postgraduate Diploma
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
2003 Institute for the Advancement of University Learning, University of OxfordFirst Line Management
Introductory Certificate
1982 – 1985 Pilgrim Hospital School of NursingBoston, Lincs
Registered GeneralNurse
APPOINTMENTS HELD
2016 Oct
2013 - date
Professor of Evidence-Based Intervention and Policy EvaluationUniversity of Oxford
Pro-Dean ResearchWarwick Medical School, University of Warwick
2007 - 2016 Professor of Public Health in the Early YearsWarwick Medical School, University of Warwick
2004 - 2007 Reader in Public HealthWarwick Medical School, University of Warwick
2003 – 2005 Acting Deputy DirectorHealth Services Research Unit, University of Oxford
1999 – 2005 Primary Care Career ScientistHealth Services Research Unit, University of Oxford
2001 – 2005 Titular LectureshipDept of Clinical Medicine, University of Oxford
1996 – 1999 MRC NHS Special Training FellowshipHealth Services Research Unit, University of Oxford
1994 – 1996 Post Doctoral Research OfficerHealth Services Research Unit, University of Oxford
1994 – 1994 Post Doctoral Research Officer (part-time)Dept of Social Studies and Social Research, University of Oxford
1994 – 1994 Research Officer (part-time)Oxfordshire Social Services
1991 – 1993 Research Officer (part-time)Dept of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Oxford
FELLOWSHIPS
1999 – 2004 Primary Care Career Scientist, Department of Health
1996 – 1999 NHS Special Training Fellowship, Medical Research Council
PRIZES2012 Leonard E Gibbs Award for best Campbell Review
MEMBERSHIP OF LEARNED OR PROFESSIONAL BODIES
2006 to date Honorary Fellow of Faculty of Public Health
2012 to date Member of World Association of Infant Mental Health 2001 to 2006 Member of Society for Social Medicine
JOURNAL EDITORSHIPS
Editor in Chief2012 - date Child and Adolescent Mental Health
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2012 – 2015 Social Welfare Group: Campbell Collaboration
Editorial Board Member2010 – date Cochrane Developmental, Psychosocial and Learning Disorders Group
2008 – date Journal of Children’s Services
2008 – 2011 Child Abuse Review
MEMBERSHIP OF FUNDING BODIES2009 – 2012 HTA Psychosocial and Communities Panel prioritization group
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ROLES
2016 – Member, WHO Guideline Development Group for the health sector response to child maltreatment
2015 – Chair, Child Protection Group, Pan-Canadian Public Health Guidance on Family Violence
2014 – Member of Evidence Panel for Early Intervention Foundation
2013 – Co-investigator Preventing Violence Across the Lifespan Research Network (PreVAiL)
2013 - Deputy chair of NICE GDG for Children’s Attachment
2013 - Member of NICE GDG for Antenatal and Postnatal Mental Health.
2012 – Chair of Local Organising Committee for World Association of Infant Mental Health (WAIMH) Congress in Edinburgh 2014
2012 - Member of Scientific Committee for World Association of Infant Mental Health Congress
2012 – Expert member to NICE review of Interventions to promote the Social and Emotional Wellbeing of Children
2012 – President of Association of Infant Mental Health (AIMH UK)
2011 - Member of Munro Review subgroup on Early Interventions
2010 - Member of Expert group for Healthy Child Programme
2008 - Member of Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health Research Group on Childhood Obesity
2007 - Consultant to National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) and Social Care Institute of Excellence (SCIE) review of the effectiveness of parenting programmes in improving conduct disorder
2007 - Co-opted academic member of NHS Service Development Organisation (SDO) Commissioning group
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2007 - Consultant to national evaluation of Sure Start
2005 - Consultant on Research and Development Support Consortium (RDSC), NHS Executive South East
INTERNAL ROLES2014 to date
2015 to date2014 to date2012 to date2012 to date2012 to date
2010 to 2004
2005 to 2008
Co-Lead Science and Technology for Health Global Research Priority (STH GRP)– University of Warwick
Chair WMS Impact Strategy GroupChair WMS Business Strategy GroupChair Oversight Group for Research SponsorshipChair WMS Research CommitteeChair WMS Health and Safety Committee
Academic Dignity at Work Representative
Chair of Warwick Biomedical Ethics Committee
RESEARCH SUMMARY________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Publications: Around 100 publications in peer-reviewed journals (including letters and editorials); 3 books (one forthcoming); 15 book chapters; 2 monographs; 25 commissioned reports.
Four most frequently cited papers:
1. MacMillan HL, Wathen CN, Barlow J, Fergusson D, Leventhal JM, Taussig HN 'Interventions to prevent child maltreatment and associated impairment', The Lancet 373, 250 – 266. Citations: 364
2. Wells J, Barlow J, Stewart-Brown (2003). A systematic review of universal approaches to mental health promotion in schools. Health Education, 103(4), 197-220. Citations: 289
3. Barlow J, Stewart-Brown S (2000). Review article: behavior problems and parent-training programs. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 21(5), 356-370. Citations: 233
4. Barlow J, Coren E, Stewart-Brown SL (2001). Parenting programmes for Improving Maternal Psychosocial Health. Issue 4, 2001 Oxford: Update Software. The Cochrane Library, pp. 1-24. Citations: 229
Citation Indices from Google Scholar Jan 2016
Citation indices All Since 2010
Citations 4335 2851h-index 36 30i10-index 64 55
Grant Income: Total grant income circa 15 million Income as Primary Investigator circa 7.5 million
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PUBLICATION LISTING – PAPERS SUBMITTED______________________________________________________________________________________________________
1. Hatzis DM, Dawe S, Harnett P, Barlow J (Submitted 2016). Quality of caregiving in substance misusing mothers: A meta-analysis.
2. Idris I, Barlow J, Dolan A (Submitted 2016). Prevalence and stability of emotional and behavioural problems in Malaysian children.
3. Sembi S, Barlow J et al (Submitted 2016). Mums4Mums: Pilot RCT of the effectiveness of peer support in reducing postnatal depression.
4. Barlow J, Bick D, Bryson C, Day L, Gilby N, Glover V, Leyland A, Lindsay G, Mahers S, Petrou S, Purdon S, Sylva K, Summerbell C (Submitted 2016). A Better Start: protocol for the national evaluation of an area-based intervention programmeon early life outcomes.
5. Datta J, MacDonald G, Barlow J, Barnes J, Elbourne D (Submitted 2016). The perspectives of stakeholders with regard to the needs of young pregnant women who have been ‘Looked after’ during their childhood, and the appropriateness of group Family Nurse Partnership (FNP) in meeting these needs.
6. Barnes J, Stuart J, Allen E, Sturgess J, Barlow J, MacDonald G, Aistrop D, Melhuish E, Kim S, Elbourne D (Submitted 2016). Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of nurse-led group support for young, potentially vulnerable mothers: a multi-site randomised controlled trial and prospective economic evaluation (First Steps).
7. Lushey C, Barlow J, Ward H, Rayns G (Submitted 2016). Development and feasibility study of a pre-birth assessment model for use where there are concerns that an unborn child is likely to suffer significant harm.
8. Barlow J, van Bakel H (Submitted 2016). Concordance between maternal representations of the child in pregnancy and parent-infant interaction or infant attachment security: A systematic review.
9. Barlow J, Gardner F, Cader M (Submitted 2016). Individual and group-based parenting programmes for the treatment of physical child abuse and neglect. Cochrane Library.
PUBLICATION LISTING – PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS______________________________________________________________________________________________________
1. Barlow J, Bergman H, Kornør H, Wei Y, Bennett C (2016). Group-based parent training programmes for improving emotional and behavioural adjustment in young children. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 8. Art. No.: CD003680. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD003680.pub3.
2. O'Hara L, Barlow J, Livingstone N, Macdonald G (2016). Video feedback for improving parental sensitivity and attachment (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 9. Art. No.: CD012348. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD012348.
3. Barlow J, Sembi S, Underdown A. (2016). Pilot RCT of the use of VIG with Preterm Babies.' Journal of Infant and Reproductive Health, 34(5). doi.org/10.1080/02646838.2016.1217404
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4. Akhtar S, Dolan A, Barlow J (2016). Understanding the relationship between state forgiveness and psychological wellbeing: a qualitative study. Journal of Religion and Health, 1-14. doi:10.1007/s10943-016-0188-9
5. Akhtar S, Barlow J, Dolan A (2016). The effectiveness of forgiveness interventions in promoting mental health: A meta-analysis. Trauma and Violence, 1-17. DOI: 10.1177/1524838016637079
6. Barlow J, Axford N, Schrader McMillan, Wrigley Z, Southalia S et al (2015). Child and Adolescent Mental Health. Article first published online: 25 Nov 2015. DOI: 10.1111/camh.12138
7. Barlow J (2015). Vulnerability in mothers in the pre and postnatal period. Nursing in Practice. Published online: 24th Sept 2015. http://www.nursinginpractice.com/article/vulnerable-mothers-pregnancy-and-postnatal-period
8. Glover V, Barlow J (2015). Psychological adversity in pregnancy: what works to improve outcomes? Journal of Children’s Services, 9(2), 96-108. ISSN: 1746-6660
9. Barlow J, Dawe S, Coe C, Harnett P (2015). 'OxPUP: An evidence-based, pre-birth assessment pathway for vulnerable, pregnant women', British Journal Of Social Work. British Journal of Social Work. Published online: 02/2015; DOI:10.1093/bjsw/bcu150
10. Barlow J, Bennett C, Midgley N, Larkin SK, Wei Y (2015). Parent-infant psychotherapy for improving parental and infant mental health. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 1. Art. No.: CD010534. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD010534.pub2.
11. Bartram SC, Barlow J, Wolke D (2015). The Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (NBAS) and Newborn Behavioral Observations system (NBO) for supporting caregivers and improving outcomes in caregivers and their infants (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 6. Art. No.: CD011754. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD011754.
12. Luckock B, Barlow J, Brown C (2015). ‘Developing innovative models of practice at the interface between the NHS and Children’s Social Care, when children living at home are at risk of abuse and neglect: A scoping review. British Journal Of Social Work. Article first published online: 16 MAR 2015. DOI: 10.1111/cfs.12228
13. Bennett C, Barlow J, Huband N, Smailgic N, Rolloff V (2014) 'Group-based parenting programs for improving parenting and psychosocial functioning: A systematic review', Journal of the Society for Social work and Research, 4 (4), 300 – 332. DOI:10.5243/jsswr.2013.19
14. Barrett P, Barlow J (2014) 'Clinical supervision in the provision of intensive home visiting by health visitors', Community Practitioner, 87 (2), 32 – 36. ISSN 1462-2815
15. Glover V, Barlow J (2014) 'Psychological adversity in pregnancy: what works to improve outcomes?' Journal of Children's Services, 9 (2), 96 – 108. ISSN: 1746-6660
16. Barnes J, Aistrop D, Allen E, Barlow J, Elbourne D, Macdonald G, Melhuish E, Petrous S, Pink J, Snowdon C, Spiby H, Stuart J, Sturgess J (2013). FIRST STEPS: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of the effectiveness of the Group Family Nurse Partnership (gFNP) programme compared to routine care in improving outcomes for high-risk mothers and their children and preventing abuse, Trials, 14 (1), 285. DOI:10.1186/1745-6215-14-285
17. Barlow J, MacMillan H, Macdonald G, Bennett C, Larkin SK (2013). Psychological interventions to prevent recurrence of emotional abuse of children by their parents
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(Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 9. Art. No.: CD010725. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD010725.
18. Midgley N, Barlow J, Bennett C, Midgley N (2013). Parent-infant psychotherapy for improving parental and infant mental health (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 5. Art. No.: CD010534. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD010534.
19. Michelson D, Davenport C, Dretzke J, Barlow J, Day C (2013). Do evidence-based interventions work when tested in the ‘real world’? A systematic review and meta-analysis of parent management training for the treatment of child disruptive behavior. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 16(1), 18-34. DOI:10.1007/s10567-013-0128-0
20. Barlow J, Coe C (2013). 'New ways of working: promotional interviewing in health visiting practice', Journal of Health Visiting, 1 (1), 44-50. ISSN 2050-8719
21. Svanberg PO, Tigbe William, Barlow J (2013). 'Parent-Infant Interaction Observation Tool (PIIOS): Reliability and validity of a new screening tool', Journal Of Reproductive And Infant Psychology, 1(3), 162-167. DOI:10.1080/02646838.2012.751586
22. Svanberg PO, Barlow J, Tigbe W (2013). The effectiveness of training in the Parent-Infant Interaction Observation Scale for health visitors. Journal of Health Visiting, 1(3), 162-166. DOI:10.1080/02646838.2012.751586
23. Underdown A, Norwood R, Barlow J (2013). A realist evaluation of the processes and outcomes of infant massage programs. Infant Mental Health Journal, 34 (6), 483-495. DOI:10.1002/imhj.21408
24. Coe C, Barlow J (2013). Supporting women with perinatal mental health problems: The role of the voluntary sector. Community Practitioner, 86(2), 23-27.
25. Barlow J, Sembi S, Gardner F, MacDonald G, et al (2012). RCT of the Effectiveness of the Parents under Pressure programme: Study Protocol. Trials (14); 210. DOI:10.1186/1745-6215-14-210
26. Bennett C, Underdown A, Barlow J (2013). Massage for promoting mental and physical health in typically developing infants under the age of six months. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 4. Art. No.: CD005038. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD005038.pub3.
27. Barlow J, Smailagic N, Huband N, Roloff V, Bennett C (2012). Group-based parent training programmes for improving parental psychosocial health. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 6. Art. No.: CD002020. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD002020.pub3.
28. Barlow J (2012). 'Maltreatment During Infancy: Atypical Parent-Infant Relationships', Paediatrics and Child Health, 22 (11), 465 - 469. DOI:10.1016/j.paed.2012.06.006
29. Hibbard R, Barlow J, MacMillan H (2012). 'Psychological Maltreatment', Pediatrics (UK Edition), 130 (2), 372 – 378. DOI:10.1542/peds.2012-2269
30. Barlow J, Coe C. (2012). Integrating Partner Professionals: The Early Explorers Project. Child: Care, Health and Development, 39(1), 36-43. DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2214.2011.01341.x
31. Barlow J, Calam R (2011). A public health approach to safeguarding in the 21st Century. Child Abuse Review 20(4), 238-255. DOI:10.1002/car.1194
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32. Caramlau I, Barlow J, Sembi S McKenzie-McHarg K, McCabe C (2011). Mums 4 Mums: structured telephone peer-support for women experiencing postnatal depression. Pilot and exploratory RCT of its clinical and cost effectiveness. Trials, 12 (1), 88. DOI:10.1186/1745-6215-12-88
33. Underdown A, Barlow J (2011). Interventions to support early relationships: mechanisms identified within infant massage programmes. Community Practitioner 84 (4). ISSN 1462-2815
34. Barlow J, Smailagic N, Bennett C, Huband N, Jones H, Coren E (2011). Individual and group based parenting programmes for improving psychosocial outcomes for teenage parents and their children. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 3. Art. No.: CD002964. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD002964.pub2.
35. Barlow J, Smailagic N, Ferriter M, Bennett C, Jones H (2010). Group-based parent-training programmes for improving emotional and behavioural adjustment in children from birth to three years old. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews Issue 3. Art. No.: CD003680. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD003680.pub2.
36. Barlow J, Schrader McMillan A, Kirkpatrick S, Ghate D, Barnes J, Smith M (2010). Evidence for health-led interventions in the postnatal period to enhance infant and maternal mental health: A review of reviews, Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 15(4), 178-185. DOI:10.1111/j.1475-3588.2010.00570.x
37. Barlow, J, Whitlock S, Hanson S, Davis H, Hunt C, Kirkpatrick S and Rudolf M (2010). Preventing obesity at weaning: parental views about the EMPOWER programme. Child: Care, Health and Development, 36(6), 843 – 849. DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2214.2010.01107.x
38. Coe C, Barlow J (2010). Working in partnership with the voluntary sector: Early Explorer clinics. Community Practitioner, 83(11), 33-37. ISSN 1462-2815
39. Underdown A, Barlow J, Stewart-Brown S (2010) Infant Massage: Findings of a Systematic Review, Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 28(1), 11-29. DOI:10.1080/02646830903247209
40. Barlow J (2010). Safeguarding Children in Primary Health Care
Public Health, 124 (4), 241 - 241. DOI:10.1016/j.puhe.2010.02.015
41. MacMillan HL, Wathen CN, Barlow J, Fergusson D, Leventhal JM, Taussig HN 'Interventions to prevent child maltreatment and associated impairment', The Lancet 373, 250 – 266. DOI:10.1016/S0140-6736(08)61708-0
42. McIntosh E, Barlow J, Stewart-Brown S, Davis H (2009) 'Economic evaluation of an intensive home visiting programme: A cost-effectiveness analysis from a societal perspective', Journal of Public Health 31(3) 423-433. DOI:10.1093/pubmed/fdp047
43. Dretzke J, Davenport C, Frew E, Barlow J, Stewart-Brown S, Bayliss S, Taylor RS, Sandercock J, Hyde C (2009). The clinical effectiveness of different parenting programmes for children with conduct problems: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials, BMC Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, 3 (7). DOI:10.1186/1753-2000-3-7
44. Harriss L, Paul M, Barlow J (2008) 'Stakeholder perspectives about the use of a therapeutic milieu approach to the treatment of severe emotional and behavioural
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problems', Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties, 31 (1), 31 – 48. DOI:10.1080/13632750701814666
45. Kendrick D, Barlow J, Hampshire A, Stewart-Brown S, Polnay L (2008) Parenting interventions and the prevention of unintentional injuries in childhood: systematic review and meta-analysis, Child: Care, Health And Development, 34 (5), 682 – 695. DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2214.2008.00849.x
46. Barlow J, Davis H, McIntosh E, Jarrett P, Mockford C, Stewart-Brown S (2007). The
role of home visiting in improving parenting and health in families at risk of abuse and neglect: Results of a multicentre randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation. Archives of Disease in Childhood 92, 229-233. DOI:10.1136/adc.2006.095117
47. Kendrick D, Barlow J, Hampshire A, Polnay L, Stewart-Brown S (2007). Parenting interventions for the prevention of unintentional injuries in childhood. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2007 Oct 17;(4):CD006020. PMID: 17943875
48. Tennant R, Barlow J, Goens C, Stewart-Brown S (2007). A systematic review of interventions to promote mental health and prevent mental illness in children and young people Journal of Public Mental Health 6(1), 25-32. DOI:10.1108/17465729200700005
49. Kirkpatrick S, Barlow J, Davis S, Stewart-Brown S (2007). Working in Partnership: User perceptions of an intensive home visiting programme. Child Abuse Review, 16(1), 32-46. DOI: 10.1002/car.972
50. Kane GA, Wood VA, Barlow J (2007). Parenting Programmes: A systematic review and synthesis of qualitative research. Child: Care, Health and Development 33(6), 784-793. DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2214.2007.00750.x
51. Underdown A, Barlow J, Stewart-Brown S (2006). Systematic review of the effectiveness of infant massage. Cochrane database of systematic reviews (Online) 02/2006; 3(3):CD005463. DOI:10.1002/14651858.CD005463.pub2
52. Barlow J, Simpkiss D, Stewart-Brown S (2006). Interventions to prevent or child physical abuse and neglect: Findings from a systematic review. Journal of Children’s Services 1 (3), 6 – 28. DOI:10.1108/17466660200600020
53. Carter Y, Bannon, M, Limbert C, Docherty, A, Barlow J (2006). Improving Child Protection: A systematic review of training and procedural interventions. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 91, 740-743. DOI:10.1136/adc.2005.092007
54. Frederick K and Barlow J (2006). The Citizenship Safety project: A Pilot Study. Journal of Health Education, 21, 87-96. DOI:10.1093/her/cyh046
55. Barlow J, Johnston I, Kendrick D, Polnay L, Stewart-Brown S. Individual and group-based parenting programmes for the treatment of physical child abuse and neglect. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2006, Issue 3. Art. No.: CD005463. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD005463.pub2.
56. Barlow J, Underdown A (2005). Promoting the social and emotional health of children: where to now? Journal of the Royal Society of Health promotion, 125(2), 64-70. DOI:10.1177/146642400512500209
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57. Barlow J, Parsons J, Stewart-Brown (2005). Preventing emotional and behavioural problems: the effectiveness of parenting programmes with children less than 3 years of age. Child: Care, Health and Development, 31 (1), 33-42. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2214.2005.00447.x
58. Mockford C, Barlow J (2005). Parenting programmes: Some unintended consequences. Primary Care Research and Development, 19, 199-210. ISSN 1463-4236
59. Barlow J, Kirkpatrick S, Stewart-Brown S, Davis H (2005). Hard-to-reach or out-of-reach? Reasons why women refuse to take part in early interventions. Children and Society, 19, 199-210. DOI:10.1002/chi.835
60. Dretzke J, Frew E, Davenport C, Barlow J, Stewart-Brown S, Sandercock J, Bayliss S, Raftery J, Hyde C, Taylor R (2005). The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of parent training/education programmes for the treatment of conduct disorders, including oppositional defiant disorders, in children. Birmingham: West Midlands Health Technology Assessment Collaboration, University of Birmingham, March, 9(50), 1-250. DOI:10.3310/hta9500
61. Stewart-Brown S, Patterson J, Mockford C, Barlow J, Klimes I, Pyper C (2004). Impact of a general practice based group parenting programme: quantitative and qualitative results from a controlled trial at 12 months. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 89, 519 – 525. doi:10.1136/adc.2003.028365
62. Barlow J, Coren E (2004). Parenting Programmes for improving Parental Psychosocial Health. Cochrane database of systematic reviews (Online) 02/2004; 4(1):CD002020. DOI:10.1002/14651858.CD002020.pub2
63. Brocklehurst N, Barlow J, Kirkpatrick S, Davis H, Stewart-Brown S (2004). The contribution of health visitors to supporting vulnerable children and families through intensive home visiting. Community Practitioner, 77 (5), 175- 179.
64. Peters R, Barlow J (2004). Systematic review of screening instruments to identify child abuse during the perinatal period. Child Abuse Review, 12, 416-439. DOI:10.1002/car.821
65. Barlow J, Spencer N, Coe C, Laine L, Vostanis P (2004). Behaviour problems: Innovative approaches. Community Practitioner, 77(2), 50-54.
66. Barlow J, Stewart-Brown S (2004). Promoting good parenting: The paediatrician’s role. Current Paediatrics, 14 (2), April, 160-166. DOI:10.1016/j.cupe.2003.11.008
67. Barlow J, Parsons H (2003). Group-based parent training programmes for improving emotional and behavioral adjustment in children aged 0 – 3 years. Cochrane database of systematic reviews (Online) 02/2003; 2(1):CD003680. DOI:10.1002/14651858.CD003680
68. Coe C, Spencer N, Barlow J, Vostanis P, Laine L (2003). Services in Coventry for pre-school children with behaviour problems. Child: Care and Development, 29(6), 417-42. DOI:10.1046/j.1365-2214.2003.00360.x
69. Barlow J, Brocklehurst N, Stewart-Brown S, Davis H, Burns C, Callaghan H, Tucker J (2003). Working in partnership: The development of a home visiting service for vulnerable families. Child Abuse Review, 12, 172-189. DOI:10.1002/car.796
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70. Barlow J (2003). Parenting and psychosocial development. Journal of Health Care Professionals, May, 71-72.
71. Barlow J, Stewart-Brown S (2003). Why a universal population-level approach to the preventin of child abuse is essential. Child Abuse Review, 12(5), 279-281. Citations: 12. DOI:10.1002/car.819
72. Wells J, Barlow J, Stewart-Brown (2003). A systematic review of universal approaches to mental health promotion in schools. Health Education, 103(4), 197-220. DOI:10.1108/09654280310485546
73. Patterson J, Barlow J, Mockford C, Klimes I, Pyper C, Stewart-Brown S (2002). Improving mental health among children and their parents through parenting programmes in general practice: A block randomised controlled trial. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 87, 472-477. DOI:10.1136/adc.87.6.472
74. Patterson J, Mockford C, Barlow J, Pyper C, Stewart-Brown S (2002). Need and demand for parenting programmes in a general practice setting. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 87, 468-471. DOI:10.1136/adc.87.6.468
75. Barlow J, Coren E, Stewart-Brown S (2002). Meta-analysis of parenting programmes in improving maternal psychosocial health. British Journal of General Practice, 52, 223-233. PMCID: PMC1314244
76. Barlow J, Parsons J (2002). Group-based parent-training programmes for improving emotional and behavioural health adjustment in 0-3 children (Cochrane Review). Cochrane database of systematic reviews (Online) 02/2003; 2(1):CD003680. DOI:10.1002/14651858.CD003680
77. Barlow J, Coren E (2001). Review: Group-based parent training programmes lead to short term improvements in maternal psychosocial health. Evidence Based Nursing, 4(3), 81. doi:10.1136/ebn.4.3.81
78. Barlow J, Stewart-Brown S (2001). Understanding parenting programmes: parents’ views. Primary Health Care Research and Development, 2, 117-130. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1191/146342301678787067
79. Barlow J, Coren E (2001). Individual and Group-based Parenting Programmes for Improving Psychosocial Outcomes for Teenage Parents and Their Children. Cochrane database of systematic reviews (Online) 02/2001; 3(3):CD002964. DOI:10.1002/14651858.CD002964
80. Coren E, Barlow J, Stewart-Brown S (2002). Systematic review of the effectiveness of parenting programmes for teenage parents. Journal of Adolescence, 26(1), 79-103. DOI:10.1016/S0140-1971(02)00119-7
81. Coren E, Barlow J (2001). Individual and group-based parenting programme for improving psychosocial outcomes for teenage parents and their children. Issue 3, 2000 Oxford: Update Software. Cochrane database of systematic reviews (Online) 02/2001; 3(3):CD002964. DOI:10.1002/14651858.CD002964
82. Barlow J, Stewart-Brown S (2000). Review article: behavior problems and parent-training programs. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 21(5), 356-370. DOI:10.1097/00004703-200010000-00006
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83. Barlow J, Stewart-Brown S, Fletcher J (1998). Systematic review of the school health services. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 78(4), 301-311. DOI:10.1136/adc.78.4.301
84. Barlow J (1997). Evidence-based health care: Management and practice. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 2(4), 251-2.
PUBLICATION LISTING – LETTERS TO EDITOR/EDITORIALS______________________________________________________________________________________________________
1. Barlow J, Axford N (2015). Giving children a better start in life: from science to policy and practice - Editorial. Journal of Children’s Services, 9(2). ISSN: 1746-6660.
2. Barlow J, Leach P (2012). Online Letter to Editor about Controlled Crying Paper. Pediatrics, 132, 4.
3. Barlow J, Stewart-Brown S (2005). Child Abuse and Neglect: Commentary. Lancet 365, 1750 – 1751. DOI:10.1016/S0140-6736(05) 66389-1
4. Barlow J (2003). Public health – future challenges (editorial). Community Practitioner, 76(3), 73.
5. Stewart-Brown S, Patterson J, Barlow J (2003). Universal versus high-risk approaches to health promotion (Letter to Editor). Archives of Disease in Childhood, 88, 553-a. doi:10.1136/adc.88.6.553-a
6. Stewart-Brown S, Patterson J, Barlow J (2003). Improving mental health through parenting programmes: are the results valid? (Author’s reply). Archives of Disease in Childhood, 88, 553. doi:10.1136/adc.88.6.553-a
7. Barlow J, Stewart-Brown S (2003). Why a universal population-level approach to the prevention of child abuse is essential (Letter to Editor). Child Abuse Review, 12(5), 279-281. DOI: 10.1002/car.819
8. Barlow J, (2002). Antenatal anxiety, parenting and emotional/behavioural problems in children (Letter to Editor). British Journal of Psychiatry, 181, 440-441. DOI: 10.1192/bjp.181.5.440-a
9. Barlow J, Stewart-Brown S (2001). Costs and effectiveness of community post-natal support workers (Letter to Editor). BMJ Clinical Research, 322, 301. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.322.7281.301
10. Barlow J, Stewart-Brown S, Fletcher J (1999). Systematic review of the school entry medical examination. (Correspondence column). Archives of Disease in Childhood, 80(1), 101.
11. Barlow J, Enoch K, Elbourne D, Withnell S (1999). Project Charlie (Letter to Editor). Addiction, 93(12), 1875-1878.
12. Barlow J (1993). The psychological costs of Hypercholesterolaemia. (Letter to Editor). British Journal of General Practice, 43(375), 435-6.
PUBLICATION LISTING – BOOK CHAPTERS
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1. Barlow J (2016). The effects of emotional neglect during the first two years of life. In Gardner R (Ed). Tackling Child Neglect: Research, Policy and Practice. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
2. Barlow J (2014). Preventing child maltreatment through parent training, home visitation and parent-child programmes. In Ward C et al (Eds). The Oxford Textbook of violence prevention: Epidemiology, evidence and policy. Oxford: OUP.
3. Barlow J (2014). Prevention of Abuse: Getting it Right from the Start. In A Bentovim and J Gray (Eds). Eradicating Child Maltreatment: Evidence-Based Approaches to Prevention and Intervention Across Services. Jessica Kinglsey Publishers.
4. Barlow J (2013) 'Parenting during the first two years and Public Mental Health'. In Editors: L Knifton, N Quinn, Oxford University Press.
5. Barlow J (2012). Prevention of Child Maltreatment and Associated Impairment. Encyclopaedia on Early Childhood Development (http:\\enfant-encycopedie.com/en-ca/home.htl)
6. Underdown A, Barlow J (2012) Promoting Infant Mental Health: A public health priority and approach. Ch 4: In L. Miller and D. Hevey (Eds) Policy Issues in the Early Years. London: Sage Critical Issues in the Early Years Series.
7. Barlow J, Underdown A (2008). Attachment and Infant Development. In Catherine Jackson, Kathryn Hill and Paula Lavis: Child and adolescent mental health today: a handbook. Mental Health Foundation.
8. Barlow J, Underdown A (2008). Supporting parenting during Infancy. In C Jackson, K Hill and P Lavis (Eds). Child and adolescent mental health today: a handbook. Mental Health Foundation.
9. Barlow J, Underdown A (2007). The Transition to Parenthood: The role of the health visitor. In Bannon M and Carter Y (Eds.) Practical Paediatric Problems in Primary Care, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
10. McIntosh E, Barlow J (2006). The costs of an Intensive Home Visiting Intervention for Vulnerable Families. IN: Netten, A and Curtis L (Eds), Unit Costs of Health and Social Care 2006, Personal Social Services Research Unit, University of Kent, Canterbury.
11. Underdown A, Barlow J (2006). A culture of listening and researching young children and families. In Underdown A. Young children's health and well-being. Open University/McGraw.
12. Barlow J (2005). Home visiting programmes for parents of pre-school children: The UK experience. In C McAuley, P Pecora W Rose (Eds.) Effective Interventions for Children and Families. Jessica Wiley Publishers, pp. 70-81.
13. Barlow J, Stewart-Brown S, Fickling C (2002). Parenting and psychosocial development: The role of general practitioners in primary care. In A Harnden Sheikh A (Eds.) Promoting Child Health in Primary Care, London: Royal College of General Practitioners, pp. 1-15.
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14. Barlow J (1999). Parent-training programmes and child behaviour disorders. In: E Lloyd (Ed.) Parents and Children: What works. Barnardos Publications.
15. Barlow J (1998). Parent-training programmes and behaviour problems: Findings from a systematic review. In: A Buchanan (Ed) Parenting, Schooling and Children's Behaviour. Aldershot: Ashgate Publichsing, pp.89-109
PUBLICATION LISTING – BOOKS____________________________________________________________________________________________________
1. Barlow J, Schrader-Macmillan A (2010). Safeguarding Children from Emotional Abuse. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
2. Svanberg PO, Barlow J (Eds) (2008). Keeping the Baby in Mind: Prevention in Practice. London: Routledge Press.
PUBLICATION LISTING – MONOGRAPHS______________________________________________________________________________________________________
1. Barlow J, Scott J (2010). Safeguarding in the 21st Century: Where to Now. Dartington: Research in Practice.
2. Barlow J, Shaw R, Stewart-Brown S RE Unit (2004). Parenting programmes and minority ethnic parents: Experiences and outcomes. Joseph Rowntree.
PUBLICATION LISTING – INTERNAL AND COMMISSIONED REPORTS______________________________________________________________________________________________________
1. McMillan-Schrader A, Barlow J (2016). Improving the Effectiveness of the Child Protection System: a review. London: Early Intervention Foundation.
2. Axford N, Barlow J, Coad J, Schrader-McMillan A, Bjornstad G et al (2015). Rapid Review to Update Evidence for the Healthy Child Programme 0-5. London. Public Health England.
3. Axford N, Barlow J, Coad J et al (2015). The Best Start at Home. What works to improve the quality of parent-child interactions from conception to age five years: A rapid review of interventions. London: Early Intervention Foundation.
4. Cullen SM, Cullen MA, Lindsay G, Barlow J (2012). Evaluation of Addactions’ First Steps Children’s Centre Project: End of Year 1 Report. Warwick: CEDAR. Citations: 2
5. Coe C, Barlow J (2012). Family Action Perinatal Support Project: Research Findings Report. London: Family Action. Citations: 2
6. Schrader-McMillan A, Barnes J, Barlow J (2012). Primary study evidence on effectiveness of interventions (home, early education, child care) promoting social and emotional wellbeing of vulnerable children under 5. NICE.
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7. Barlow J, Fisher J, Hall D (2012). Systematic review of decision-making models for assessing risk of harm to children. London: DfE.
8. Barlow J, Schrader-MacMillan (2009). Emotional maltreatment: What Works? London: DfE. Citations: 17
9. Barlow J, Schrader McMillan, Redshaw Maggie (2009). Birth and Beyond: A review of the Evidence about Antenatal Education. DH: London.
10. Barlow J, McMillan A, Smith M, Ghate D (2008). Review of Health Led Interventions in Parenting and the Early Years. Department of Health. Barlow J (2007). Family and parenting support in Sure Start Local Programmes. London: DfES.
11. Barlow J, Shaw R, Stewart-Brown S (2004). The effectiveness of parenting programmes for ethnic minority parents. York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation, pp. 1-115.
12. Barlow J, Parsons J, Stewart-Brown SL (2002). Systematic review of the effectiveness of parenting programmes in the primary and secondary prevention of mental health problems. Oxford: Health Services Research Unit.
13. Wells J, Barlow J, Stewart-Brown S (2002). A systematic review of the effectiveness of school mental health promotion interventions. Oxford: Health Services Research Unit.
14. Barlow J, Coren E, Stewart-Brown S (2001). Systematic review of the effectiveness of parenting programmes in improving maternal psychosocial health. Oxford: Health Services Research Unit.
15. Barlow J, Stewart-Brown SL, Elbourne D (2000). Researching the effectiveness of complex community-based interventions: Lessons from research. Oxford: Health Services Research Unit.
16. Fletcher J, Barlow J, Stewart-Brown S (1997). Systematic review of the effectiveness of school-based health promotion services. Oxford: Health Services Research Unit.
17. Barlow J (1997). Systematic review of the effectiveness of parent-training programmes in improving behaviour problems in children aged 3 - 10 years. Oxford: Health Services Research Unit.
18. Buchanan A, Barlow J, Wheal A (1995). How to stay out of trouble, London: Barnardos.
19. Buchanan A, Barlow J, Croucher M, Hendron J, Seal H, Smith T (1995). Seen and heard, London: Barnardos.
20. Smith T, Noble M with Sharland E and Barlow J (1995). Education divides, London: Child Poverty Action Group.
21. Barlow J (1995). The Rapid Response Scheme: An evaluation, Oxfordshire Social Services and Health Authority.
22. Barlow J (1995). A cost analysis of the Rapid Response Scheme, Oxfordshire Social Services and Health Authority.
23. Barlow J, Daly M, Noble M (1994). Carer Information Survey, Oldham Disability Alliance.
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24. Smith T, Smith G, Barlow J (1994). The provision of education for children in hospital or sick at home, London: Child Poverty Action Group.
INVITED PRESENTATIONS________________________________________________________________________________________________________
1. Masterclass, World Association of Infant Mental Health (WAIMH) Biennial Congress. Parenting the unborn baby. Prague, 2016.
2. WHO workshop. How to best to use health visitation and primary care / community interventions to prevent child injury and maltreatment, Estonia, October, 2015.
3. Society for Reproductive and Infant Psychology (SRIP). Video-Interaction Guidance for Preterm infants. Nottingham, September, 2015.
4. The 29th Annual San Diego International Conference on Child and Family Maltreatment - ISPCAN conference, San Diego, 2015. Preconference paper – Positive Parenting during the Perinatal Period.
5. Association of Infant Mental Health UK National Conference. The importance of the relationship between the mother and baby during pregnancy, Northampton, 2015.
6. Keynote paper to the Marce Society National Conference. Supporting parent-infant interaction in parents with mental health problems using parent-infant psychotherapy. Swansea, 2014.
7. Plenary lecture: World Association of Infant Mental Health 2014 International Congress – Edinburgh, 2014. Getting it Right from the Start: Preventing child abuse during the perianal period.
8. Andrea Leadsom MP and House of Commons, 2014. Parent-infant psychotherapy: Findings from a Cochrane Review.
9. Paper to Leader of the Opposition. House of Commons, 2104. The Biological Embedding of Social Adversity.
10. Keynote paper 6th Video Interaction Guidance International Conference – Manchester, 2014. Why VIG?
11. Keynote paper - International Symposium INTOVIAN conference on Domestic Violence, Portugal, 2014. Getting it Right from the Start: Preventing abuse during the perianal period.
12. Plenary paper – UNICEF and The World Bank, 2013. The First Seven Years.
13. Getting it right from the start: Safeguarding in the early years. Northern Ireland Association of Infant Mental Health, Belfast, 2012.
14. Getting it Right from the Start. Early Years Conference: Westminster London.
15. Safeguarding in the 21st Century: Where to now? BAPSCAN. Belfast
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16. Decision Making in Child Protection. Keynote, Public Health Annual Scientific conference, Belfast
17. Early Years Conference: Westminster London. Getting it Right from the Start. 2012.
18. BAPSCAN. Safeguarding in the 21st Century: Where to now? Belfast, 2012.
19. Public Health Annual Scientific conference. Decision Making in Child Protection. Keynote, Belfast, 2012.
20. Begin Before Birth Conference. Working Effectively During the Early Years. London 2012.
21. Health Visiting Early Implementer Sites conference, Working Effectively during the Perinatal Period, London.
22. Flying Start conference. Working Effectively during the Perinatal Period, Cardiff, 2012.
23. Parents as First Teachers National Conference. Getting it Right From the Start. Birmingham, 2012.
24. Family Action Conference. Promoting wellbeing during the Perinatal Period: The Role of the Voluntary Sector. London, 2012.
25. Safeguarding Children in NYS Wales: Looking through a difference lens. Safeguarding in the 21st Century. Cardiff, 2012.
26. Department of Social Work: Queens University Belfast. Decision-Making in Child Protection. Belfast, 2012.
27. Every Baby Matters Conference. Working Effectively during the Perinatal Period. Edinburgh, 2012.
28. Implementing Working Together to Safeguard Children 2012: Meeting the Challenges of Delivering a new culture of Working. Safeguarding in the 21st
Century. London, 2012.
29. The Manchester Women’s Conference. The Intervention Landscape for children and adolescents in vulnerable families. Manchester 2011.
30. Early years and child protection: practice-based research and research-based practice. Child Protection in a New Key: The Munro Report and Beyond - Tavistock Centre, London, 2011.
31. Safeguarding in for General Practitioners. Royal College of General Practice Conference, London, 2011.
32. Why evidence-based early intervention? Buckinghamshire CYPS Senior Leaders Seminar, Buckinghamshire, 2011.
33. Infant Mental Health at the Cutting Edge. UK Association of Infant Mental Health Annual Conference, London, 2011.
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34. Safeguarding in the 21st Century. South-East Directors of Children’s Services Conference, London, 2011.
35. Safeguarding in the 21st Century. BAACH West Midlands, 2011.
36. Safeguarding in the 21st Century. County Judges Paper, 2011.
37. Safeguarding in the 21st Century. Reading LSCB; Shropshire LSCB; Birmingham LSCB; North Tyneside LSCB; Coventry LSCB, 2011.
38. Infant mental health and promotional Interviews. Warwickshire Health Visitors Conference, 2011.
39. Safeguarding Children from Emotional Abuse. NCH Conference. 2011.
40. Mental Health in Childbirth. 4th Annual University of Worcester Birth Conference. Worcester University, 2011.
41. Keynote paper: Wellbeing and its Roots in Infancy. Wiley-Blackwell Exchanges Online Conference Series, 2010
42. Safeguarding in the 21st Century: Where to Now? Tavistock Institute, London, 2010.
43. Supporting parenting during the first two years of life. Faculty of Public Health, Edinburgh, 2010.
44. Emotional Regulation: The need for intervention during the perinatal period. Royal College of Midwives, Manchester, 2010.
45. Safeguarding in the 21st Century: Where to Now? 15 LSCBs across the UK including Haringey, Reading, Halton, Landindrod Wells, Luton, Coventry, Staffordshire, Hounslow, 2010.
46. Perinatal factors and early emotional development. European Summer School of Social Paediatrics, Dubrovnik, 2009
47. Parenting during the First Years of Life and wellbeing During Adolescence: Prevention in Practice. European Association for Research on Adolescence, Utrecht, 2009.
48. Getting it right for babies: The evidence base. NSPCC, 2008.
49. Findings from a review of health-led parenting interventions. OnePlusOne, 2008.
50. Review of health-led parenting programmes. Department of Health.
51. What do we know about what works in targeting services effectively. Research in Practice, 2008.
52. Safeguarding Children Research Initiative. Department of Health, 2008.
53. Getting it right for babies: Findings from the review of health-led parenting interventions. Association of Infant Mental Health, 2008.
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54. Infant Mental Health. Research in Practice, Birmingham, 2007.
55. Reducing Social Exclusion: The Role of Home visiting. Community Practitioners and Health Visitors Annual Conference, 2007.
56. Keynote paper: Evidence of effectiveness of parenting interventions. Research fair in child Mental Health. University of Leicester, 2006.
57. Early Interventions to Support Parents of Infants. Maternity Alliance Conference, February, London, 2005.
58. The use of home visiting programmes to prevent abuse. Area Child Protection Committee, Oxford, 2005.
59. Evaluation of interventions to promote parenting and family support. Department for Education and Skills Research Conference, DfES, London, 2004.
60. Parent-Infant Psychotherapy: Does it work? Oxford Parent-Infant Project Conference, October, Oxford, 2004.
61. Working in partnership with ‘high risk’ families: and intensive home visiting programme. Developments in the Parent Adviser/Family Partnership Approach. Oral presentation, Centre for Parent and Child Support, Guy’s Hospital, August, London, 2004.
62. Innovative approaches to working with parents. Oral presentation, Slough Social Services, June, Slough, 2004.
63. An intensive home visiting programme: the views of health visitors. Oral presentation, Community Practitioners and Health Visitors Association, April, London, 2004.
64. A new approach to reducing inequalities: Children’s social and emotional development. Oral Presentation, The Treasury, November, London, 2003.
65. Model interventions to improve parenting. Oral presentation, Research In Practice. Inter-Professional Conference: Intervening in the Early Years – does it work? November, Birmingham, 2003.
66. Preventing emotional and behavioural problems: Early interventions to improve parenting. Oral Presentation, Association for Child Psychology and Psychiatry, London and South East England, October, London, 2003.
67. Parenting programmes – Key points from the research literature. Oral Presentation, Royal College of Paediatrics, April, London, 2003.
68. Promoting parenting: What works? Oral presentation, Research in Practice, April, University of Gloucester, 2003.
69. Preschool behavioural problems: Model interventions and practices. Oral presentation, Preschool Behaviour Problems Workshop, June, University of Warwick, 2002.
70. Parenting programmes – What works? Oral presentation, Bristol Parenting Forum, Bristol, 2001.
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71. The effectiveness of parent-training programmes. Oral presentation, Community Practitioners and Health Visitors Association Conference, July, Bristol, 2000.
72. The evaluation of an intensive home visiting programme in the primary prevention of abuse and neglect, Oral presentation, National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit, December, University of Oxford, 2000.
73. The evaluation of an intensive home visiting programme in the primary prevention of abuse and neglect, Oral presentation, November, Department of Health, Harrogate, 2000.
74. Evaluation of a home-school linked parent-training programme: Lessons from research. Oral presentation, Oxford Centre for Research into Parenting, November, University of Oxford, 2000.
75. Findings from a systematic review on the effectiveness of parent-training programmes . Oral presentation, Centre for Evidence Based Social Services, December, Bristol, 20
RESEARCH GRANTS
Grants in preparationNIHR HTA An intervention for
young children with reactive attachment disorder living in foster care
3 years Oct 2017 ? Co
NSPCC Feasibility study of Steps to Safety
18 months
July 2016 93K PI
Early Intervention Foundation (EIF)
Rapid review of innovative models in child protection
3 months
June 2016 10K PI
NSPCC Feasibility study of a prebirth model of assessing risk in high risk pregnant women
18 months
Sept 2015 80K PI
EIF Systematic review of the effectiveness of early interventions
5 months
Feb 2013 45,000 Co
Public Health England (PHE)
Update of the Healthy Child Programme: A review of the evidence
3 months
Feb 2013 70,000 Co
DH Fulfilling Lives: A Better Start Learning and Evaluation Contract
11 years
September 2012
7,000,000 PI
Big Lottery Fulfilling Lives: Implementation Module
18 months
July 2012 1,200,000 Co
DfE Evaluation of Universal Parenting Classes
24 months
July 2012 840,000 Co
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DH PRP Evaluation of the role and impact of innovative models of interfacing between the NHS and children's social care to improve outcomes for children at risk of abuse
18 months
July 2012 132,000 PI
NIHR - PHP Randomised trial of the effectiveness of Group Family Nurse Partnership (gFNP) programme in improving outcomes for high-risk mothers and preventing abuse
33 months
July 2012 816,000 Co
Oxfordshire County Council
Evaluation of the OXPUP care pathway
1 year April 2012 20 PI
HIEC Development of two Apps to promote parent-infant interaction
1 years Jan 2012 40 PI
NSPCC RCT of the Parents under Pressure Programme
3 years Oct 2011 230,000 PI
ADDACTION Evaluation of two Addaction projects: ‘Children’s Centre Project’ and ‘skills4change’ Programme
18 months
July 2011 79,555 Co
Warwickshire SHA
Stakeholder perspectives about Promotional Interviewing
6 months
October 2011
15,000 PI
Family Action Stakeholder perspectives about the Family Action Programme
12 months
July 2011 18,000 PI
DfE Systematic review of decision-making models in child protection
6 months
Feb 2011 £50,000 Co
NIHR R&D HTA Program
Warwick Evidence – Warwick Medical School Technology Appraisal Team
5 years March 2011
£4,500,000 Co
DH EMPOWER - extension 18 months
April 2010 £41,000 PI
DH Systematic Review of Health-Led Parenting interventions
6 months
April 2009 £60,000 PI
DCSF Early Explorers: Integrating with Partner Professionals
2 years April 2009 £68,000 Co
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DCSF Evaluation of Parenting Early Intervention Programme – PEIP2
3 years Sept 2008 £750,000 Co
Sandwell PCT Urban Planning and Family Mental Health
6 months
June 2008 £35,000 PI
NIHR - RfPB Mums4Mums – Pilot and Exploratory RCT of a peer support programme for mothers with PND
3 years August 2008
£250,000 PI
Sandwell PCT Urban Planning and Family Mental Health
4.5 months
June 2008 £35,000 PI
Department of Health
Review of Health-Led Parenting Programmes
6 months
November 2007
£67,000 PI
Department of Health
The primary prevention of obesity: pilot study of an intervention in infancy
3 yrs April 2007 £320,000 PI
Department of Health
Review of interventions for the treatment of emotional abuse
10 months
November 2006
£63,000 PI
Birbeck College, University of London
Parenting Programmes in Sure Start
10 months
December 2005
£50,000 PI
Mulberry Bush Stakeholders views about the role of a residential school in the treatment of children with severe emotional and behavioural disorders
6 months
September 2005
£10,000 PI
Oxford Parent-Infant Project
Parents views about the role of parent-infant counseling/psychotherapy
6 months
September 2005
£10,000 PI
Southwark PCT and Institute of Psychiatry
Systematic review of promotional and preventive interventions for children
8 months
March 2005
£60,000 PI
Department for Education and Skills
Learning from the Family Support Grant
8 months
January2005
£60,000 PI
Department for Education and Skills
Social and Emotional Development Training Programme
12 months
December2004
£500,000 Co
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Nuffield Foundation
Long-term follow-up of an intensive home visiting programme in the primary prevention of abuse and neglect
2 years September 2004
£141,000 PI
Nuffield Foundation
Systematic review of the effectiveness of parenting programmes in reducing child abuse
10 months
December 2003
£40,000 PI
Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Systematic review of the effectiveness of parenting programmes for minority ethnic parents
10 months
September 2002
£18,000 PI
Mental Health Foundation, London
Qualitative study of parents who drop-out of early intervention programmes
18 months
October 2001
£12,000 PI
Nuffield Foundation
Randomised controlled trial of an intensive home visiting programme in the primary prevention of abuse and neglect
3 years January 2001
£190,000 PI
Department of Health
The economic and process aspects of effectiveness of a home visiting programme in improving parenting and preventing maltreatment of infants in high risk families
3 years January 2001
£170,000 PI
PPP Health Care Trust
Systematic review of the effectiveness of parenting programmes in the primary prevention of mental health problems
1 year October 2000
£30,000 PI
Department of Health
Career Scientist Award 5 years September 1999
£301,000 Personal award
NHS Executive South East
Randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness of parent-training programmes in a primary care context
3 years June 1999 £55,000 Joint
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NHS Research and Development South East
Pilot cluster RCT of the effectiveness of a home-school linked parenting programme
3 years November 1996
£16,000 PI
Medical Research Council
MRC NHS Training Fellowship
3 years July 1996 £84,000 Personal award
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TEACHING AND SUPERVISION
TeachingTitle of course Approx number of
students at each delivery
UG PGModule leader – PGAs (ended 2012)
Understanding Research and Critical Appraisal (Generic) Module (UReCA) – core module for all WMS Masters students runs 4 times every year + DL version
Infant and Family Wellbeing
Perinatal Mental Health
120
8
8Undergraduate lectures
Health and Disease in the Population –systematic review methodology
200
Taught Masters classes
MSc in Public Health – Module 4 Practice of Public Health
10
MSc in Child Health – Module 6 – Child Law and Child Protection
Module 8 – Parenting and child health: determinants, interventions and outcomes
Child Development - Social Work Students
10
8
70
OnlineModule
MOOC
Infant Mental Health Online (IMHOL)
Babies in Mind
80
2000
External Examining
2012 to 2015
2006 - 2009
External Examiner for Distance Learning Public Health programme. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
External examiner for methods module at the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, University of Manchester
Examination of MPhil/PhD theses
New South Wales Australia (2015); Kent University (2014); Birkbeck College, London (2012); Cardiff University (2011); Warwick University (2010); Sheffield University (2009); Kings’ College London (2008): London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (2004).
Doctoral Supervision
Jacqueline Stacey - commences 2015; first supervisor. The role of infant massage in increasing parental sensitivity and infant attachment security.
Christine Bartram - Chancellors Scholarship – completes 2017; first supervisor. The role of the NBO in improving parent-infant interaction.
Sukhi Sembi - completes 2015; first supervisor. Mums4Mums: feasibility RCT of a telephone-based peer support intervention for women with PND.
Sadaf Akhtar – (passed 2015; first supervisor) - Forgiveness and Mental Health.
Nick Midgley (passed 2014; first supervisor) - Doctorate by Publication: Child Psychotherapy and Research: Bridging the Gap. Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick.
Idayu Idris (passed 2013; first supervisor). Longitudinal study with nested RCT of the prevalence and stability of emotional and behavioural problems in Malyasian school children. Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick.
Angela Underdown (passed 2011; first supervisor). The process of teaching and learning infant massage. Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick.
Ahmad Abumuttaqin (passed 2011; second supervisor). The social determinants of childhood health in Malaysia. Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick.
Wendy Robertson (passed 2009; second supervisor). Families for Health: Pilot study of an intervention to treat obesity in Children. Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick.
Julia Bailey (passed 2007; second supervisor). Doctor-patient communication in consultations for upper respiratory tract infections- a discourse analysis. University of London.
MSc by Research Supervision
Giancarlo Martinez Blandino (2015). Prevalence of unhealthy parental pre-birth behaviours among young Dominican pregnant females.
Rebecca Peters (2007). Child abuse at 5 years after an intensive home visiting programme. Institute of Psychiatry.
Kate Frederick (2005). The Citizenship Safety project: A Pilot Study. University of Oxford.
Rebecca Peters (2004). Systematic review of screening instruments to identify child abuse during the perinatal period. University of Oxford.
Professional project Supervision
Supervision of between 3-5 Public Health Professional projects every year since 2007
Other teaching
2008 - date Academic supervisor for Public Health Trainees – WMS
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2004 - date Doctoral candidates as part of seminar series – School of Health and Social Studies
2003 - 2005 Health visitor students – Oxford Brookes University - Early interventions to improve parenting – the case of home visiting
2001 - 2004 Academic supervisor to specialist registrars in Public Health Medicine, University of Oxford
2002 - 2004 Course tutor to Human Science undergraduates, ‘Health and Disease’ Option, University of Oxford
Updated October 2016
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