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Clinical Senior Lecturer in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences
After completing undergraduate degrees in Psychology and Medicine, Dr. Kapil Sayal undertook a combined clinical and academic training in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry. He was awarded a Health Services Research Training Fellowship investigating pathways to care for children at risk of ADHD and was subsequently appointed as a Clinical Lecturer. He completed his PhD during this period and received 3 awards marking a significant achievement in research for work based on his PhD, including the 2003 Royal College of Psychiatrists Research Prize. He was appointed as Senior Lecturer in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in 2005.
Keywords:
ADHD (Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder), prenatal alcohol exposure, child and adolescent mental health in primary care and schools, Developmental epidemiology, Health Services Research
Dr. Sayal organises the Child and Adolescent Mental Health module for the M.Sc. in Mental Health Studies. He is a PhD supervisor in the field of Applied Developmental Psychology and… read more
Dr Sayal's research interests include developmental epidemiology, Health Services Research, and child and adolescent mental health in schools and primary care. He carries out epidemiological research… read more
Dr. Sayal organises the Child and Adolescent Mental Health module for the M.Sc. in Mental Health Studies. He is a PhD supervisor in the field of Applied Developmental Psychology and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (ADPAND). Read more about the ADPAND group
He is a supervisor for 3rd year medical students Behavioural Sciences B.Med.Sci projects and teaches on Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in the under-graduate and post-graduate training curriculums.
He is External Examiner for the M.Sc. in Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London
Dr Sayal's research interests include developmental epidemiology, Health Services Research, and child and adolescent mental health in schools and primary care. He carries out epidemiological research in ADHD and the neuro-developmental consequences of prenatal alcohol exposure. His programme of Health Services Research includes intervention research that aims to improve the identification of and outcomes for children and young people with mental health problems in primary care and school settings.
He led a DH-funded follow-up of an RCT investigating the impact of school-based interventions for attention and hyperactivity problems on children's outcomes and access to services. He is the Nottingham lead on an NIHR HTA-funded RCT (PROMISE) investigating a school-based intervention that aims to prevent depression in high-risk adolescents.
He is a member of NIHR NDL CLAHRC Senior Leadership Team and is the Chief Investigator of the GAPP study which is investigating the implementation of an early intervention programme for parents and teachers for children with attention and hyperactivity problems.
Read more about the GAPP study
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