Dr Amy Pritchard
Lecturer in Mental Health (Practice)

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School Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education
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Department Mental Health & Social Work
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Location London
Research activities
Amy's research interests and expertise include: mental health service evaluation; help-seeking behaviour, and wellbeing and gambling in military populations. Amy has used mixed methods to address study aims and has a particular interest in the use of Realist Evaluation approaches to evaluate complex healthcare interventions.
Amy is currently working with the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund and the Royal Air Force on exploring barriers to help-seeking behaviours in the RAF Family. This project includes currently serving RAF personnel, veterans of the RAF and partners of those currently serving.
Current Teaching
Amy teaches across a range of programmes at Middlesex University; including PG Dip Mental Health Practice, BSc Nursing (mental health, child and young people, and adult) and PG Dip Mental Health Nursing. Amy specialises in the following areas:
- Social Inclusion and Recovery
- Mental Health Awareness: From Prevention to Recovery
- Advanced Communications skills
- Research methods
- Expansive learning
Amy also leads on the Interprofessional Symposia which is available to all students within the Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education. The symposia encourages students and practice colleagues from different disciplines to learn about a range of topical issues.
Amy supervises a number of postgraduate students in their dissertations.