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Technology innovation for better mental health

MindTech is a national centre focusing on the development, adoption and evaluation of new technologies for mental healthcare and dementia.

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News & Events

  • NHS patient-ready treatment for tics to be rolled out across England

    NHS patient-ready treatment for tics to be rolled out across England

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  • Purrble: can a fluffy robot support the mental wellbeing of LGBTQ+ young people?

    Purrble: can a fluffy robot support the mental wellbeing of LGBTQ+ young people?

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  • Summer family fun day in Leicester!

    Summer family fun day in Leicester!

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Our Team

  • Dr Orii McDermott

    Dr Orii McDermott

    Orii McDermott, PhD, is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Mental Health and a visiting researcher for the Doctoral Programme in Music Therapy, Aalborg University.

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  • Professor Martin Orrell

    Professor Martin Orrell

    Professor Martin Orrell is Director of the Institute of Mental Health, a partnership between the University of Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and Head of the Division of Psychiatry and Applied Psychology at the University of Nottingham.

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  • Becky Woodcock

    Becky Woodcock

    Becky is MindTech's Senior Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) Manager.

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  • Dr Michael Craven

    Dr Michael Craven

    Michael Craven, PhD, is Principal Research Fellow and MindTech Technology theme lead. He has contributed over 30 years to research and teaching in the areas of healthcare technology assessment, electronic engineering and computer science.

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  • Dr Bethan Davies

    Dr Bethan Davies

    Bethan is a Senior Research Fellow with a background in health psychology. She works in projects relating to evaluating digital technologies for children and young people’s mental health.

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  • Dr Charlotte Hall

    Dr Charlotte Hall

    Dr. Charlotte Hall is a Principal Research Fellow working within the NIHR MindTech-MedTech Cooperative HRC and Biomedical Research Centre at the University of Nottingham.

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  • Dr Jen Martin

    Dr Jen Martin

    Jen is our Deputy Director and oversees all of our activities and projects. Jen works closely with our Director, Chris, to develop the overall MindTech strategy and ensure that we are responding to the latest changes in the digital technology landscape. 

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  • Dr Joanna Lockwood

    Dr Joanna Lockwood

    Dr Joanna Lockwood is a Senior Research Fellow within MindTech at the University of Nottingham. Her research focuses on how digital innovation, coproduction and creative methodologies can enhance understanding, assessment, communication and support relating to self-harm and suicide in children and young people.

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  • Dr Jake Andrews

    Dr Jake Andrews

    Jake is the Industry Engagement Manager for MindTech and the NIHR MH-TRC Mission.

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  • Professor Maddie Groom

    Professor Maddie Groom

    Professor Maddie Groom is a Professor of Applied Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience and is co-lead of the Children and Young People’s theme.

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  • Dr Jennifer Ward

    Dr Jennifer Ward

    Jenny is Research Operations Manager for MindTech and is responsible for the day-to-day management of MindTech projects and finance.

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  • Professor Ellen Townsend

    Professor Ellen Townsend

    Professor Ellen Townsend leads the Self-Harm Research Group (SHRG) within the School of Psychology at the University of Nottingham.

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