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Emma Howarth is a Senior Research Associate for the Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research Care in the East of England (EoE CLAHRC). Her research focuses on developing and evaluating interventions and services to improve children’s mental health outcomes. She has a particular interest in early intervention that targets ‘high risk’ groups, with specific expertise regarding children’s exposure to hostile, coercive and violent family environments.
Emma is co-lead of the Child and young people’s mental health services research group. She has recently lead a study to identify priorities for the delivery of community based child and adolescent mental health services in the East of England, which is being used to inform regional commissioning decisions. She is currently leading a mixed methods case study evaluation of the implementation of CYP-IAPT in Cambridgeshire, and a mixed method feasibility study of systematic methods to identify mental health problems in Primary schools.
Recently Emma has been working as part of a collaboration with Canadian colleagues on the VEGA Project, which is developing pan-Canadian public health guidance, protocols, curricula and tools for health and social service providers to respond to family violence. Some of this work builds on an evidence synthesis lead by Emma to review the effectiveness and acceptability of interventions for children who have experienced domestic violence and abuse; the recommendations from which are being used to guide development of the evidence base in the UK and beyond.
Emma is co-lead of the Child and young people’s mental health services research group. She has recently lead a study to identify priorities for the delivery of community based child and adolescent mental health services in the East of England, which is being used to inform regional commissioning decisions. She is currently leading a mixed methods case study evaluation of the implementation of CYP-IAPT in Cambridgeshire, and a mixed method feasibility study of systematic methods to identify mental health problems in Primary schools.
Recently Emma has been working as part of a collaboration with Canadian colleagues on the VEGA Project, which is developing pan-Canadian public health guidance, protocols, curricula and tools for health and social service providers to respond to family violence. Some of this work builds on an evidence synthesis lead by Emma to review the effectiveness and acceptability of interventions for children who have experienced domestic violence and abuse; the recommendations from which are being used to guide development of the evidence base in the UK and beyond.
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Frontiers in psychiatry (2024): 1296437-1296437
Journal of Medical Internet Research (2024): e46764
SSM-POPULATION HEALTH (2023): 101555-101555
Claire Powell,Siofra Peeren, Ania Ostrowska, Shehzore Adil, Jamie Botevyle,Heather Chesters, Jeanne Wolstencroft, Emma Yapp,Gene Feder,Ruth Gilbert,Emma Howarth
JOURNAL OF FAMILY VIOLENCEpp.1-8, (2023)
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The Lancet. Public healthno. 7 (2023): e520-e534
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Sohail Jannesari, Bee Damara, Rachel Witkin,Cornelius Katona, Queenie Sit, Minh Dang, Jeanet Joseph,Emma Howarth, Olivia Triantafillou,Claire Powell, Sabah Rafique, Anitta Sritharan,
TRAUMA VIOLENCE & ABUSEpp.15248380231211955-15248380231211955, (2023)
Sigrún Eyrúnardóttir Clark, Melissa Kimber, Lucy Downes,Gene Feder, Elaine Fulton,Emma Howarth, Karen Johns, Ursula Lindenberg, Ana Flávia Pires Lucas d’Oliveira,Amira Shaheen,Cecilia Vindrola‐Padros,Claire Powell
Research for allno. 1 (2023)
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