On demand
Catch up on all of our speakers from the Autism, Learning Disabilities and Offending Behaviour Conference 2020.
Day 1
Session 1
The Cardiff Law School innocence project and the case of Mr J: A rare success but common problems
Dr Dennis Eady, Case Consultant, Cardiff University Law School Innocence Project
40 min presentation plus 10 min Q&A
Collaborative Case Report: participatory action research into using EQUIP to support community
Dr Rachel Holt, Consultant Clinical Psychologist & Approved Clinician, Eric Shepherd Forensic Services
40 min presentation
Session 2
People need to know the truth about UFO’s: Mock jurors’ perceptions on autistic defendants credibility and culpability
Ruth Middlehurst, Student, University of Bedfordshire
40 min presentation plus 10 min Q&A
Identifying the traits of ASD and ADHD in prisons and developing rehabilitation during the sentence
Sanna Kara, Project Manager, Autism Foundation and Katri Mikkola, Psychologist, Autism Foundation
40 min presentation plus 10 min Q&A
Session 3
Are the Complex needs of those with an Autistic Spectrum condition met within the criminal justice system?
Ella Hall, MSc Forensic Psychology Student, Manchester Metropolitan University
40 min presentation plus 10 min Q&A
Learning disabilities and autism in the new prison healthcare primary health service specification (NHS England & Improvement)
Neisha Betts, Project Manager, NHS England & Improvement and Chris Kelly, Deputy Head of Health and Justice, Health & Justice National Team, NHS England & Improvement
30 min presentation 10 min Q&A
Day 2
Session 1
Mitford pathway – Development and outcomes of a national inpatient service for autistic adults with complex needs
Barry Ingram, Consultant Clinical Psychologist/Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust/Newcastle University
40 min presentation plus 10 min Q&A
A Systematic Review: What does the evidence tell us about adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities who deliberately set fires
Josephine Collins, Postgraduate Researcher, Tizard Centre, University of Kent
40 min presentation plus 10 min Q&A
Session 2
Supporting women coming out of custody
Hannah Hayward, Neurodevelopmental Specialist, St Giles Trust
40 min presentation plus 10 min Q&A
Police officers’ perceptions and experiences of identifying and dealing with vulnerability in the Criminal Justice System (CJS), including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and the use of Registered Intermediaries (RIs)
Anna Carr, Assistant Psychologist, Newcastle University
40 min presentation plus 10 min Q&A
Session 3
Improving the support of autistic individuals detained in police custody
Dr Chloe Holloway, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Nottingham and Duncan Collins, Inspector, Nottinghamshire Police Force
40 min presentation plus 10 min Q&A
Person Centred Care for Autism in Secure Services
Dr Vanathy Raja, Consultant Psychiatrist in Intellectual Disability, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust Specialist LD Division and Dr Lucy Morris, Clinical Psychologist, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust Specialist LD Division
40 min presentation plus 10 min Q&A
Effects of adverse life events and measures of trauma for autistic people
Dr Sarah Wigham, Senior Researcher, Newcastle University
40 min presentation plus 10 min Q&A