Canterbury Christ Church University

Dr Douglas MacInnes
Reader in Mental health
Centre for Health and Social Care Research,
Cathedral Court,
c/o 30 Pembroke Court,
Chatham Maritime,
Kent ME4 4UF
Tel: 01634 894412
Email: douglas.macinnes@canterbury.ac.uk
Website: http://www.canterbury.ac.uk/health/Home.aspx

 

Special areas of research activity

  1. Public health
  2. Mental health
  3. Practice development
  4. Arts and health
  5. Children, families and communities

 

PhD Supervision

Dr Douglas MacInnes
Email: douglas.macinnes@canterbury.ac.uk

 

Postgraduate Training

PgCert Evaluation Research

The PgCert consists of three modules. The first module focuses on different approaches to evaluation research, ethics, participatory approaches to evaluation and qualitative methods; the second module builds on skills learned in module one and addresses quantitative methods of evaluation research, service user/participant involvement and the development of an evaluation project proposal. The third module entails carrying out a small-scale evaluation and report write-up.

Contact: Sally Bland, Programme Administrator
Email: sally.bland@canterbury.ac.uk
Website: http://www.canterbury.ac.uk/social-applied-sciences/ASPD/programmes/PG%20certificate%20in%20Evaluation%20Research.aspx

MRes (Health)

The MRes is a programme in research methodology that prepares students to the level of initial doctoral study or equivalent. It is concerned primarily with procedural aspects of investigation rather than with substantive aspects of subject knowledge. The programme adopts a particularly flexible and creative form to enable students with different requirements to make use of it in different ways.

Contact: Douglas MacInnes, Programme Director
Email: douglas.macinnes@canterbury.ac.uk
Website: http://www.canterbury.ac.uk/courses/prospectus/postgraduate/courses/master_research.asp

 

Patient and public involvement

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