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  • About Us
    • Meet the team
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  • Researchers
    • Publications
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    • BLOG
    • Podcasts
    • The transition to adulthood survey
    • Festival for Young People 2021
    • ESRC Festival of Social Science
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Rachel Blakey

Rachel is a PhD student working within the REACH project. Her PhD focuses on the effects of family adversity on the development of conduct disorder. She helps facilitate data collection using a computerised battery of measures from the cohort of ~3,000 adolescents aged 11-16, as well as personal interview data from the nested sub-study of ~ 800 adolescents. Rachel also contributes to engagement work, including delivering mental health awareness talks in schools, developing and disseminating mental health teaching materials, and facilitating research workshops for adolescents.

PhD title: Family adversity and conduct disorder in adolescence: risk and resilience.
Supervisors: Craig Morgan, Gemma Knowles

Email: 
[email protected]
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Funded by the Horizon 2020 Framework 
Programme of the European Union ​