Donna Carlyle
Before moving into Higher Education Donna worked in practitioner, leadership and management roles within the NHS for over 25 years. These roles included Health Visiting and Specialist Health Visiting (for children with disabilities/complex and additional needs), and as a Sure Start Community Health Co-ordinator.
In her previous clinical post, she worked for 8 years as a therapist in CAMHS (Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services) providing early intervention for children (from birth to 5) and their families as an Early Years Mental Health Specialist within a Sure Start Children’s Centre. This was part of an integrated team across health and social care, delivering support for the social and emotional development of children in line with the ‘Every Child Matters’ agenda. During this time, she was involved in the development of ‘Getting to know your Baby’ an antenatal programme, city wide in Sunderland, which was highly commended in the Nursing Times Awards, 2010 and LGC 2012.
Donna also piloted and evaluated a therapeutic group approach, ‘Fun Friends’, for young children (aged 4-7 years) with anxiety (using a cognitive behavioural therapy framework). This won the ‘Patient Safety & Care Awards’ in 2014 and is now part of a rolling programme within Sunderland.
Donna’s doctoral thesis seeks to examine children’s experiences of interacting with a canine in the classroom/school setting:
“Growing up with School Dog ‘Dave’ – An ethnographic Study” and the influence this relationship has on their growth, social and emotional development and wellbeing.
Room: H213 East Campus
Email: donna.carlyle@northumbria.ac.uk
Telephone 0191 215 6636
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