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December 2012 - IAPT

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Children and Young People’s ProjectNew Team MembersWe are pleased to introduce two new members of staff who joined the project over the summer.Anne O’Herlihy, Extended Scope Project LeadI am delighted to be working with the CYP <strong>IAPT</strong> team to support CAMHSand their partners’ delivery of high-quality care for children, young peopleand parents/carers.Prior to this post, I worked at the Royal College of Psychiatrists Centrefor Quality Improvement (CCQI), where I managed a number of CAMHShealth service research projects (NICAPS, 2001; CIRS, 2007; COSI-CAPS,2007) and quality improvement and accreditation programmes. Duringmy time at CCQI, I helped to establish the Quality Network for InpatientCAMHS (2001-2003). More recently, I managed (with professionalsand stakeholders) the development of service standards for the safe andappropriate care of young people on adult wards (2009), a crisis and/orintensive response within community CAMHS for the Quality Networkfor Community CAMHS (2010), and practice standards for young peoplewith substance misuse problems (2011).My primary role within CYP <strong>IAPT</strong> is to support the extended scope of the project, to develop and offertwo further curriculum courses: interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) for adolescents and systemic familytherapy (SFT), and all other aspects of the programme with the CYP <strong>IAPT</strong> team.Adriana Greco, Project Support OfficerSince July <strong>2012</strong> I have been working with Kathryn Pugh, the CYP <strong>IAPT</strong>Programme lead, and Anne O’Herlihy, the new project lead, to provideadministrative and assistance to workstreams within the CYP <strong>IAPT</strong> programme,ensuring a high standard of support to leads and managers,meetings and events.I previously worked in the pharmaceutical sector as Clinical Trials Associatefor Cancer Research UK and at CeNeS Pharmaceuticals plc (a biotechsponsor drug company in Cambridge) providing project support fora number of clinical research studies, in particular on early Phase I and IItrials involving diagnostic research. During my time at CeNes PharmaceuticalsI worked within the Clinical Development team which develops newtherapies for chronic pain and neurological disorders.For more information please see: http://www.iapt.nhs.uk/cyp-iapt2

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