Dr Hayley Reed

Dr Hayley Reed

Health and Care Research Wales Faculty award:

Award: Health and Care Research Wales/NIHR Fellowship Programme (2022 - 2025)

Project title: The Identification and Adaptation of an Effective Mental Health and Wellbeing Intervention for Implementation with Welsh Secondary School Students aged 11-18


Biography

Dr Hayley Reed is a researcher undertaking a Health and Care Research Wales Health Fellowship at DECIPHer (the Centre for Development, Evaluation, Complexity and Implementation in Public Health Improvement) in Cardiff University. Her fellowship project is investigating the need to identify and adapt global mental health programmes to Wales to address adolescent mental health issues.

Hayley's research has a substantive focus on mental health and wellbeing, particularly for children and young people. Her methodological focuses are on co-producing, adapting and implementing school and family-based health interventions, with a particular focus on participatory and qualitative approaches. Hayley's PhD optimised and tested theory for the co-production of school-based health interventions to support other researchers and school stakeholders to be able develop health and wellbeing interventions. Hayley also has a track record in the design, conduct and reporting of systematic reviews. 


Read more about Hayley and their work:

Research into young people’s mental health hopes to stop children ‘falling through the gap'

Health and Care Research Wales Faculty inaugural conference 2022

£6.4 million to support vital health and social care research in Wales


 

Organisation

Research Associate at DECIPHer, Cardiff University

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Tel: 02920 879053

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