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Stephen Williams,
Assistant Professor

Information about Stephen Williams at the University of Bradford.

Sch. of Nursing & Healthcare Leadership
(Faculty of Health Studies)
Email:
s.williams13@bradford.ac.uk
Telephone:
+44 1274 235798

Biography

Steve Williams is a lecturer-practitioner and field lead for mental health nursing at the University of Bradford. He teaches pre-registration mental health nursing with a focus on critical mental health approaches to recovery-oriented practice and post-registration courses in applying cognitive behavioural therapy into practice.A registered nurse since 2002 he has worked predominantly in working adult community mental health teams as a community mental health nurse specialist and as a clinical nurse specialist in Autism services. He currently works as a group therapist for his local trust.His interests are in applying psychological therapies within nursing and working with people with experiences of psychosis and long-term personality difficulties. He is also interested in the value of lived experience, autoethnography and narrative recovery.Steve Williams is a lecturer-practitioner and field lead for mental health nursing at the University of Bradford. He teaches pre-registration mental health nursing with a focus on critical mental health approaches to recovery-oriented practice and post-registration courses in applying cognitive behavioural therapy into practice.A registered nurse since 2002 he has worked predominantly in working adult community mental health teams as a community mental health nurse specialist and as a clinical nurse specialist in Autism services. He currently works as a group therapist for his local trust.His interests are in applying psychological therapies within nursing and working with people with experiences of psychosis and long-term personality difficulties. He is also interested in the value of lived experience, autoethnography and narrative recovery.

Research

Current ProjectsCurrently I am part of the International Advisory Group to the Better Health in Residents in Care Homes (BHiRCH) project with the Centre for Applied Dementia Studies, University of BradfordI am currently developing some qualitative research with the DHEZ around technology assisted learning and access to support from home for people with mental health difficultiesI am the Lead for the University of Bradford Recovery College Summer School ProjectCurrent ProjectsCurrently I am part of the International Advisory Group to the Better Health in Residents in Care Homes (BHiRCH) project with the Centre for Applied Dementia Studies, University of BradfordI am currently developing some qualitative research with the DHEZ around technology assisted learning and access to support from home for people with mental health difficultiesI am the Lead for the University of Bradford Recovery College Summer School ProjectResearch CollaborationsCurrently I am part of the International Advisory Group to the Better Health in Residents in Care Homes (BHiRCH) project with the Centre for Applied Dementia Studies, University of Bradford.I am currently developing some qualitative research with the DHEZ around technology assisted learning and access to support from home for people with mental health difficulties.Research CollaborationsCurrently I am part of the International Advisory Group to the Better Health in Residents in Care Homes (BHiRCH) project with the Centre for Applied Dementia Studies, University of Bradford.I am currently developing some qualitative research with the DHEZ around technology assisted learning and access to support from home for people with mental health difficulties.