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Dr Moli Paul

Job Title
Visiting academic
Department
WMS - Mental Health and Wellbeing
Phone
024 7657 4362
Research Interests

Main research interest: health care decision-making by children, young people and their families.</p><p>Other research interests include:</p><ul><li>empirical research on consent and rights in biomedical ethics and health care law</li><li>transitions between adolescent and adult health services</li><li>parents with mental health problems and their children's wellbeing</li><li>mental health promotion/promoting utilisation of mental health services by children, young people and their families</li><li>evaluating mental health interventions in child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS)</li><li>the benefits and challenges of multi-disciplinary and multi-agency working, including staff morale</li><li>the sociology of childhood and adolescence and how it affects health care provision and utilisation</li><li>attachment and health</li><li>user involvement in CAMHS</li></ul>

Biography

Moli is an Associate Clinical Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Warwick and an Honorary Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist within a multi-disciplinary child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) in south Warwickshire.</p><p>Having graduated from Birmingham Medical School, Moli worked as a Junior Doctor in a number of specialties before completing her post-graduate training in psychiatry in the West Midlands and working as a Consultant Psychiatrist in west Kent.</p><p>Moli has a PhD in biomedical ethics and biomedical science from the University of Birmingham. She has been at Warwick since August 2002.

Title Funder Award start Award end
EU FP7 Health 2013 - FULL Proposal: MILESTONE EU 01 Feb 2014 30 Apr 2019
NIHR HSDR FULL proposal - LYNC: Long term conditions, young people and network communications National Institute for Health Research (DoH) 01 Mar 2014 29 Feb 2016
Improving pathways and care for young people in NI with mental health problems in the transition from adolescence to adulthood Public Health Agency 01 Feb 2013 31 Jan 2016
NIHR Programme development Grant (Resubmission - Full): How can networked communications be harnessed for use to improve NHS services for young people. National Institute for Health Research (DoH) 01 Sep 2010 31 Aug 2011
Comic Relief Tender: Young people & mental Health - the role of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Comic Relief (Charity Projects) 01 Jun 2010 30 Sep 2010
Supplement and Extension: In-Patient staff Morale National Institute for Health Research (DoH) 01 Nov 2008 30 Apr 2009
In-patient staff morale: a national investigation University College London 01 Nov 2006 31 Oct 2008
Transistion from CAMHS to Adult Mental Health Services (TRACK): A Study of Service, Organisation, Policies and User and Carer Perspective. NHS Service Delivery and Organisation 01 Mar 2006 31 May 2006
Systematic review of the effectiveness of parenting programmes in reducing child maltreatment Nuffield Foundation 01 Jul 2004 31 Aug 2005