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Forensic Research Nottingham Summer Symposium 2025

Evidence-led practice, priorities and influencing policy in prison and forensic mental health service research
Institute of Mental Health, Nottingham
Friday 18th Jul 2025 12:30pm
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If you are a NottsHC employee, please contact Fiona.carr@nottshc.nhs.uk and we will process your £30 ticket internally.

 

  • Doors: 12:30pm
  • End: 4:30pm

Forensic Research Nottingham (FRN) is a research group based at the Institute of Mental Health with links to Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and the University of Nottingham.

The group’s members include researchers in neuroscience, clinical and epidemiological psychiatry, clinicians working in forensic settings, and academics in multiple related fields including criminology, health and justice, and human rights.

Event Programme:

Dr Mayura Deshpande speaking on the challenges of anchoring policy in evidence and the priorities for the future of the secure pathway. 

Mayura is a consultant in forensic psychiatry and the National Specialty Advisor in secure care to NHS England. She is chair of the Adult Secure Clinical Reference Group and works with clinicians and commissioners to advise NHS England on matters to do with inpatient low, medium and high secure forensic services and community forensic services. 

Dr Simon Hackett speaking on psychological interventions for aggression in secure care.

Simon is based at Newcastle University as a Clinical-Academic Allied Health Professional (AHP) and currently holds a five-year NIHR Advanced Clinical Academic Fellowship (ACAF). He works clinically for Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne & Wear NHS Foundation Trust as a Consultant Arts Psychotherapist in Secure Care and Trust-wide lead for Arts Psychotherapies.

Professor Pamela Taylor speaking on the impact of prison staffing on the mental state of people in prison – the role of opportunistic research. 

Pamela is Professor of Forensic Psychiatry at Cardiff University and past Chair of the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ Forensic Psychiatry Faculty. She is Vice Chair of the charity Crime in Mind, cofounder of the Ghent Group of European forensic psychiatrists, Editor of the journal Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, and a fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences.

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Triumph Road
Nottingham
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