Dr Danny Taggart

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Email
dtaggart@essex.ac.uk -
Telephone
+44 (0) 1206 874100
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Location
2S2.5.05, Colchester Campus
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Academic support hours
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
Profile
Biography
- Honorary Clinical Psychologist Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust - Division of Clinical Psychology East of England branch- Expert by Experience lead - Co-Chair Division of Clinical Psychology- Beyond Diagnosis Committee
Qualifications
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DClinPsy UEA
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BSc Queens University Belfast
Appointments
University of Essex
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Service User Engagement Lead, School of Health and Social Care, University of Essex (8/2017 - present)
Research and professional activities
Research interests
Community Psychology
Mad Studies
Trauma based approaches to mental health care
Evaluation of Social Care interventions
Parent Infant Mental Health
Current research
'Reducing recurrent care proceedings: innovative methods for service evaluationr' - ESRC/UoE Impact Acceleration Account Funding (£10,000)
Evaluation of the Norfolk PArent Infant Attachment Project- NSFT (£15,000)
Reducing recurrent care- Research in Practice
Co-investigator with colleagues at University of Essex and Lancaster University on disseminating research on recurrent care to local authorities nationally.
Service development and service evaluation- Reducing recurrent care services
Working with a number of recurrent care services nationally to develop evaluation tools and enhance service provision.
Conferences and presentations
Welfare reform, conditionality and sanctioning
Invited presentation, Department of Work and Pensions Area of Research Interest Workshop, Colchester, United Kingdom, 11/2/2019
Mental Health, Stigma and Participation
Social Work Activist Network Annual Conference, South Essex College, 20/4/2018
Trauma, Ethics and the importance of listening to survivors
Invited presentation, Division of Clinical Psychology PGQ Annual Conference, Leeds, United Kingdom, 16/3/2018
Trauma and an Ethics of Responsibility
Critical Voices Network Ireland, 17/11/2017
This research has implications for policy on... - Why nobody listens to psychologists
British Psychological Society Annual Conference, British Psychological Society Annual Conference, Brighton, United Kingdom, 4/5/2017
Taggart, D (2017) Working with survivors of childhood sexual abuse: An ethical undertaking. Seminar on BPS guidleines on disculosures of historicla sexual abuse. Division of Clincial Psychology Annual Conference, Liverpool.
2017
Walker, C., Speed, E. & Taggart, D. (2017) This research has policy implications for... why no one listens to psychologists. British Psychological Society Annual Conference, Brighton.
2017
Taggart, D (2016) Multiple perspectives on childhood sexual abuse: An illuminating triptych? Launch of BPS guidelines on disclosures of historical abuse, Psychologists and Social Care, Oxford.
2016
Taggart, D (2016) Anatomised. Panel discussion- Survivor research and Mad Studies- exploring connections. Disabilities conference, Lancaster University.
2016
Taggart, D. (2015) An Evaluation of the Positive Choices and MPower interventions: working with adults who have previously had children removed from their care. Concurrent Care Conference, Adoption UK. Belfast.
2015
Speed, E. and Taggart, D. (2013) Necessity as the Mother of Austerity, invited symposium paper at 9th European Congress of Community Psychology, Naples.
2013
Taggart, D. & Define Normal Project Team (2011). Walk in my Shoes: An experiential training resource for teaching mental health professionals. Community Psychology: Critical Issues. 8th European Congress of Community Psychology. York St John University.
2011
Franks, W. & Taggart, D.(2010). Working with young people to develop training for mental health professionals. UK Community Psychology Conference, Plymouth University.
2010
Taggart, D. & GYRAP. (2007).The impact of stigma on young people who use mental health services: A service user led research study. UK Community Psychology Conference, York St John University.
2007
Teaching and supervision
Current teaching responsibilities
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Personal and Professional Development 1 (HS764)
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Supervised Clinical Practise 2 (HS771)
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Clinical Applications 2 (HS772)
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Clinical Research 2 (HS773)
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Personal and Professional Development 2 (HS774)
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Clinical Interventions and Skills 2 (HS775)
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Clinical Applications 3 (HS782)
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Clinical Research 3 (HS783)
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Clinical Intervention and Skills 3 (HS785)
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Clinical Applications 1 (HS762)
Current supervision
Previous supervision

Degree subject: Clinical Psychology (D Clin Psych)
Degree type: Doctorate
Awarded date: 24/10/2018

Degree subject: Clinical Psychology (D Clin Psych)
Degree type: Doctorate
Awarded date: 24/10/2018

Degree subject: Clinical Psychology (D Clin Psych)
Degree type: Doctorate
Awarded date: 24/10/2018

Degree subject: Clinical Psychology (D Clin Psych)
Degree type: Doctorate
Awarded date: 6/7/2018

Degree subject: Clinical Psychology (D Clin Psych)
Degree type: Doctorate
Awarded date: 6/7/2018

Degree subject: Clinical Psychology (D Clin Psych)
Degree type: Doctorate
Awarded date: 18/4/2018

Degree subject: Clinical Psychology (D Clin Psych)
Degree type: Doctorate
Awarded date: 16/3/2018

Degree subject: Clinical Psychology (D Clin Psych)
Degree type: Doctorate
Awarded date: 8/3/2017

Degree subject: Clinical Psychology (D Clin Psych)
Degree type: Doctorate
Awarded date: 22/12/2016

Degree subject: Clinical Psychology (D Clin Psych)
Degree type: Doctorate
Awarded date: 19/10/2016

Degree subject: Clinical Psychology (D Clin Psych)
Degree type: Doctorate
Awarded date: 10/5/2016

Degree subject: Clinical Psychology (D Clin Psych)
Degree type: Doctorate
Awarded date: 31/3/2016

Degree subject: Clinical Psychology (D Clin Psych)
Degree type: Doctorate
Awarded date: 24/11/2015

Degree subject: Clinical Psychology (D Clin Psych)
Degree type: Doctorate
Awarded date: 20/5/2015

Degree subject: Clinical Psychology (D Clin Psych)
Degree type: Doctorate
Awarded date: 31/3/2015

Degree subject: Clinical Psychology (D Clin Psych)
Degree type: Doctorate
Awarded date: 26/3/2015

Degree subject: Clinical Psychology (D Clin Psych)
Degree type: Doctorate
Awarded date: 20/6/2014

Degree subject: Clinical Psychology (D Clin Psych)
Degree type: Doctorate
Awarded date: 25/3/2014
Publications
Journal articles (17)
Taggart, D., (2018). Trauma and an Ethics of Responsibility. Clinical Psychology Forum (302), 4-4
McPherson, S., Andrews, L., Taggart, D., Cox, P., Pratt, R., Smith, V. and Thandi, J., (2018). Evaluating integrative services in edge-of-care work. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law. 40 (3), 299-320
Walker, C., Speed, E. and Taggart, D., (2018). Turning psychology into policy: a case of square pegs and round holes?. Palgrave Communications. 4 (108), 108-108
Walker, C., Speed, E. and Taggart, D., (2018). Overrated- Our capacity to impact policy Underrated- Psychological expertise in informal settings. The Psychologist. 31 (6), 40-45
Walker, C., Speed, E. and Taggart, D., (2018). The psychological expertise in informal settings. Psychologist. 31 (6), 43-44
Conway, A., Pilgrim, D., Rouf, K. and Taggart, D., (2018). False memories - A call for clarity. Psychologist. 31 (6), 4-4
Taggart, D., (2018). Introduction to special feature on welfare rights: Austerity from above, resistance from below. Asylum- Magazine for Democratic Psychiatry. 25 (3), 4-5
Sweeney, A. and Taggart, D., (2018). (Mis)understanding trauma informed approaches in mental health. Journal of Mental Health. 27 (5), 383-387
Taggart, D., (2018). Community psychology as a process of citizen participation in health policy: Comment on “the rise of post-truth populism in pluralist liberal democracies: Challenges for health policy”. International Journal of Health Policy and Management. 7 (2), 180-182
Mehta, J., Clifford, E., Taggart, D. and Speed, E., (2018). When your mental health disappears overnight: Constant anxiety of benefit sanctions is toxic for mental health of disabled people. Clinical Psychology Forum. 312 (312), 4-6
Cox, P., Barratt, C., Blumenfeld, F., Rahemtulla, Z., Taggart, D. and Turton, J., (2017). Reducing recurrent care proceedings: initial evidence from new interventions. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law. 39 (3), 332-349
Taggart, D., (2017). Are we part of a rigged system?. Psychologist. 30 (2), 78-79
Taggart, D., McCauley, C. and Smithhurst, S., (2017). ‘I’m paying for my son’s upbringing with other people’s wages’. Community psychology praxis in a Sure Start Children’s Centre: The Great Yarmouth Father’s Project. Clinical Psychology Forum (293), 46-50
Taggart, D., (2017). Anatomised. Asylum magazine for democratic psychiatry. 24 (1), 29-31
Taggart, D., (2016). Notes from the underground: Some reflections on clinical psychology's role in responding to historical and institutional child sexual abuse. Clinical Psychology Forum (286), 6-9
Taggart, D., Franks, W., Osborne, O. and Collins, S., (2013). We are the ones asking the questions': The experiences of young mental health service users conducting research into stigma. Educational and Child Psychology. 30 (1), 61-71
Taggart, D. and Speed, E., (2012). It’s your problem but you need us to help you fix it: The paradox at the heart of the IAPT agenda. , Asylum Magazine for Democratic Psychiatry-Special Issue on Anti-Capitalism and Mental Health,. 19 (3), 23-24
Book chapters (2)
Taggart, D. and Rouf, K., Do no harm? Hearing and responding to victims and survivors. In: Memory in Dispute- 2nd Edition. Editors: Sinason, V., . Routledge
Smith, V., Pratt, R., Thomas, C. and Taggart, D., (2018). Norfolk Parent-Infant Mental Health Attachment Project (PRIMAP): working towards integration in attachment, mental health and social care. In: Transforming Infant Wellbeing Research, Policy and Practice for the First 1001 Critical Days. Editors: Leach, P., . Routledge. 261- 271. 9781138689534
Conferences (1)
Taggart, D., (2018). Invited Keynote- "Are you experienced? The use of experiential knowledge in mental health."
Reports and Papers (2)
Mehta, J., Clifford, E., Taggart, D. and Speed, E., "Where your mental health disappears overnight: Disabled people's experiences of the Employment and Support Allowance Work Related Activity Group
Taggart, D., (2018). Trauma Informed Approaches with Young People
Other (6)
Taggart, D., Measuring Ideology
Taggart, D., The paradox of stigma in mental health
Taggart, D., Nudge, nudge, push, shove
Rouf, K. and Taggart, D., Is there justice for trauma survivors?
Taggart, D., mehta, J. and Speed, E., Constant anxiety of benefit sanctions is toxic for mental health of disabled people
Taggart, D., (2018).Trauma informed responses ion relationship based practice,Research in Practice
Grants and funding
2015
Analysis of data from an evalution of the Norfolk Perinatal infant mental health service (PIMHS)
Norfolk & Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust
Contact
Academic support hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday