Meet the Hospital Team
“I like to think I bring a common sense approach to delivering new services and take great pride in seeing people enabled to live the life they choose, while still returning real value to commissioners.
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The hospital is not, and should never be, a static thing, but one that continually evolves in response to the environment it operates in and our own and patients aspirations.
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Dr Walter Owino's current interest is in the development of appropriate multi agency support network to enable young people with ASD to make the transition from school to the adult world.
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Sue is social work qualified. She has been involved in social care for 25yrs working in local authority, CSCI (now CQC), not for profit and private services with both children and adult services.
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Sue has a keen interest in education and supporting student nurse and social work placements in the hospital, while encouraging staff to engage in their own professional development.
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Dr Baxter's research interests have been in the developmental of mental health services for young people with autism and young people with learning disabilities, and in making the transition to adult services.
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Tiago continues to explore his passion about ASC in Brookdale especially with adults with other co-morbidities such as learning disabilities
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Since Joining Brookdale I have taken an active role in nurse development at both senior and junior level as well taking a lead on clinical nursing issues including Infection Control, Risk Assessment etc.
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My aim is that we not only meet the legal requirements but exceed them with consistently good practice for every patient at the hospital.
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Tracey Parsons is a Clinical Psychologist with a background of working with adults with learning disabilities in various settings.
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I have experience in providing risk assessments, psychological assessment reports to Courts and treatment for adults or young people in prison or custody, as well as children and families.
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The use of Vdt MoCA in my approach to supporting patients to maximise their independence in daily activities encompasses personal management, social ability, vocational skills and leisure skills.
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