Laurie Petch

Laurie Petch

Sheffield, England, United Kingdom
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I work as a Practitioner Psychologist with Action for Children, a leading charity that…

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    Action for Children

    Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom

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    West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom

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    Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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    South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom

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    Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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    Sheffield, United Kingdom

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    University of Sheffield

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Education

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    University of Nottingham

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    Thesis: Metacognition in children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

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    Special topic: Psychological aspects of counselling

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    Activities and Societies: Yacht Club, College choir, University College Choir, Assisting children with English as an Additional Language in reading.

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  • Domestic violence: bullying in the home

    Cambridge University Press

    Chapter in Bullying in Different Contexts ed. C.P. Monks & I. Coyne.

    From the introduction: Naylor and colleagues examine abuse within various relationships in the family context: intimate partner violence, child exposure to domestic violence, abuse of children by adults and sibling abuse. These forms of abuse and violence can take a variety of different forms, depending on the type of domestic violence. Naylor and colleagues note that child abuse by an adult can be conceptualised as…

    Chapter in Bullying in Different Contexts ed. C.P. Monks & I. Coyne.

    From the introduction: Naylor and colleagues examine abuse within various relationships in the family context: intimate partner violence, child exposure to domestic violence, abuse of children by adults and sibling abuse. These forms of abuse and violence can take a variety of different forms, depending on the type of domestic violence. Naylor and colleagues note that child abuse by an adult can be conceptualised as neglect, emotional abuse, physical, mixed and sexual. Sibling abuse can take emotional, physical or sexual forms.

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Languages

  • French

    Elementary proficiency

Organizations

  • Chartered Management Institute

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  • Association of Educational Psychologists

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