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Research board

The Research Board is responsible for setting the strategy for our Research Programme and ensuring that it fits with the overall strategy of the organisation.

This includes establishing that any research project adheres to a strict policy on ethics, follows legislation and established guidance, has potential benefit to young people with complex needs, and that proposals are consistent with our Prior Approach methodology.

The board also tracks progress of projects and communicates findings to all stakeholders.

Chair: Catherine Carroll PhD - Senior Lecturer (MA Education) at Institute of Education, St Mary's University

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Dr Catherine Carroll is Senior Lecturer in Education at St Mary's University in Middlesex. She has over twenty five years of teaching and research experience in schools and higher education; lecturing in education and psychology. Her research has been published in international peer reviewed journals and professional publications. Her specific research interests include; autism, special educational needs, inclusion, the education of children in care and knowledge exchange between researchers and practitioners.

Published: 1st February, 2021

Updated: 23rd February, 2021

Author: Rachel Drinkwater

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Catherine Tissot - Professor of Education and Special Needs at the University of Reading / Prior's Court Trustee

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Catherine Tissot is a Professor in Special Educational Needs at the Institute of Education, University of Reading. Her recent research and support for doctoral students has focused on autism, sexual identity and educating trainee teachers about disabilities and mainstream practice. 

Published: 2nd February, 2021

Updated: 23rd February, 2021

Author: Rachel Drinkwater

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Claudio Vilella Moreno - Class Teacher at Prior’s Court

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A Special needs Teacher from Prior’s Court, Claudio is always keen to find different ways to give young people with autism the best wellbeing and health life they can have. One of Claudio's passions is drama as people with autism who take part in drama and performance activities may be able to improve their communication and interpersonal skills.

Published: 3rd February, 2021

Updated: 23rd February, 2021

Author: Rachel Drinkwater

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Fiona Knott - Consultant Clinical Psychologist at Prior’s Court / Associate Professor and the Clinical Director at the Centre for Autism at the University of Reading

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Fiona is a clinical psychologist and Associate Professor at the University of Reading. Her research interests have three main strands: development and treatment of anxiety problems in children with autism, employability and autism and attitudes to autism.

Published: 5th February, 2021

Updated: 23rd February, 2021

Author: Rachel Drinkwater

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Dr George (Georgios) Konstantinidis - Autism Practitioner in Education at Prior's Court

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George has a BSc in Biological Science, and a PhD in Medical Genetics. He has over fifteen years of research experience in both Academia as well as in the Pharmaceutical Industry. His work has been published in international peer reviewed journals. He has also lectured Bioethics at the University of Athens in Greece, taught Science at SEN schools and tutored mainstream school students for their Science GCSEs in the UK. Since joining Prior's Court as an Autism Practitioner, his interests have been focused on contributing to achieve better life outcomes for young people with autism.

Published: 18th February, 2021

Updated: 23rd February, 2021

Author: Rachel Drinkwater

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Joanne Humphries - Managing Project Consultant in the Health Science Global Business Unit for Oracle / Parent of Young Person at Prior’s Court

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Joanne is a parent of a young person at Prior's Court. She has a BSC in Computer Science, and a Masters in BioInformatics with Systems Biology. Part of Joanne’s studies involved genetics research related to autism. Professionally Joanne is an IT Project Manager working in the Life Sciences industry. Previous to working in Life Sciences, Joanne has worked in Research Management IT Software. Joanne is interested in all research that supports better life outcomes for young people with autism and helps facilitate more involvement of the most severely affected in the participation of such research.

Published: 19th February, 2021

Updated: 23rd February, 2021

Author: Rachel Drinkwater

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Mike Robinson - Chief Executive at Prior's Court

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Mike is the CEO of Prior’s Court. Prior to this he was managing director of a group of special educational needs schools in the UK and has been involved in the development of autism services in the Middle East.

Published: 20th February, 2021

Updated: 23rd February, 2021

Author: Rachel Drinkwater

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Paul Kemp - Director of the International Centre for Ecohydraulics Research at Southampton University / Parent of Young Person at Prior’s Court

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Paul sits on the board as a parent of a young person at Prior’s Court with an interest in ensuring parents viewpoints are considered. As a Professor at the University of Southampton he has many years of experience in diverse research portfolios acting as the Director of Research in the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, and is particularly interested in Interdisciplinarity.

Published: 21st February, 2021

Updated: 23rd February, 2021

Author: Rachel Drinkwater

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Sarah Butcher MBE - Director of Residential Care Services at Prior's Court

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Sarah has more than thirty years’ experience in residential social care, working with children and adults with autism, severe learning difficulties and complex needs. She joined Prior’s Court when it opened in 1999. She is an Advanced Consultant in TEACCH and was instrumental in developing the specialist approach which underpins the autism best practice at Prior’s Court. Sarah has spoken at international conferences in America, China, and India. She is a member of the national social care advisory board for Ofsted. In 2018 Sarah was awarded the honour of MBE by her Majesty the Queen for services to children with special educational needs.

Published: 22nd February, 2021

Updated: 4th March, 2021

Author: Rachel Drinkwater

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Sue Piper - Director of Education and Life Long Learning at Prior's Court

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As part of the various areas Sue has studied, there has always been a requirement to research an area and demonstrate that the results have an impact. Currently Sue is most interested in all the areas that directly impact the young people at the complex end of the autism spectrum. With her background in TEACCH Sue is always keen to look at what young people learn and how they learn best. Sue is a member of the PLASN-R research board which provides her with another link to similar schools and UCL and enables her to stay up to date with current research areas.

Published: 23rd February, 2021

Author: Rachel Drinkwater

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