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Brighton & Sussex Medical School

Meet the team

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Dr Stephanie Daley

Dr Stephanie Daley works on delivery and evaluation of the Time for Dementia and Time for Autism educational programmes. Stephanie completed her PhD at Kings College London in 2014. Stephanie is an Occupational Therapist by background.

S.Daley@bsms.ac.uk • 01273 873206

 

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Dr Yvonne Feeney

Dr Yvonne Feeney is Assistant Professor of Lived Experience in Medical Education at BSMS. She is  programme lead for the Time for Dementia and Time for Autism educational programmes, and is the lead for Interprofessional Education at BSMS.  Yvonne also works with the research team to support the evaluation of the ‘Time for’ programmes. Yvonne completed her PhD at BSMS exploring the longitudinal development of empathy in healthcare students, and she is an Adult Nurse with over 20 years of experience working in secondary care and social care settings.

Y.Feeney@bsms.ac.uk


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Dr Ann White

Dr Ann White is the Academic Lead for the Time for Autism educational programme. As a Community Paediatrician in Brighton she is involved in the Autism pathways to diagnose and support local children. Dr White also works within the Brighton and Sussex medical school as the lead for Year 4.

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Alison Smith 

Alison Smith is the Development Manager for the Time for Autism educational programme and is responsible for recruiting families to the project. Alison is a speech and language therapist and has worked with children who have communication difficulties in a variety of healthcare and education settings. She also worked as a lecturer at University College London and has a Master’s Degree in Human Communication from the University of London. 

timeforautism@bsms.ac.uk • 07717 450954

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Francesca Rigby

As Project Administrator for Time for Autism, Francesca will be a point of contact for families and students and is looking forward to getting to know everyone. Supporting Stephanie, Ann and Alison, Francesca will help ensure the smooth running of the programme including pairing students with participating families and keeping track of student visits. She will also help to keep families and students informed and up-to-date with developments as the project progresses.

f.rigby@bsms.ac.uk • 07826 549523

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Rosie Mulgrue

Rosie Mulgrue is an Administrator for the Time for Austism programme. 

r.mulgrue@bsms.ac.uk • 01273 876823