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Dr Ceryl Teleri Davies

Lecturer in Health Sciences (Social Work)

Lecturer in Education (School of Educational Sciences)

ceryl.davies@bangor.ac.uk

+44 1248 382815

0000-0002-7559-7476

Dr Ceryl Teleri Davies

View Dr Ceryl Teleri Davies’s profile on the Bangor Research Portal

Overview

I am a qualified Social Worker (Dipsw/MA), have an MA in Law (Healthcare Ethics & Law), a Postgraduate Diploma in Community and Criminal Justice and a PhD in Social Policy. My background is in Law, Social Work and Social Policy, with broad inter-disciplinary training in Social Work matters, research skills and leadership competencies. As part of my Social Work career, I have worked as a frontline Social Worker in Children and Adult Services, a Team Manager and Senior Manager. I have also completed several statutory independent reports, including Domestic Homicide Reviews, Serious Case Reviews and more specialised reviews.

I am a HEA Associate Fellow and have taught core criminology modules for five years, at the University of Lincoln, and as a visiting lecturer to the Law School, Chester University. I have experience of teaching undergraduate modules in social policy, law, education and research methods. As part of my teaching role at Bangor, I have supervised dissertations at undergraduate and postgraduate level. I also teach on several MA Social Work modules and on the BA in Childhood and Youth Studies. I have also developed a broad range of CPD course across Social Care, Health, Private and Voluntary organisations. For example, I developed an 8-week mindfulness CPD course for multi-agency staff across the learning disabilities community.

My PhD and general research interest is focused on social norms, young people’s intimate relationships, domestic abuse, gender, sexuality and a continuum of violence/abusive behaviour. My research focus is on several key areas: issues that impact on young people’s well-being outcomes, family violence and abuse, support for people living with dementia and interventions for adults with learning disabilities. A key interest that runs as a golden thread through all my research projects is the impact of social norms on social problems. Due to my eclectic professional experience, my research style is flexible and based on key principles of adopting a right-based approach and a co-productive research design.

I have attracted research funding from regional and national funding streams. For example, an initially short-term regionally funded project focused on developing Mindfulness Based Practice for adults with learning disabilities, was given additional funding for a further two. As the Principal Investigator (PI) for this project, developing the first bilingual interactive Toolkit and app to establish a mindfulness community for adults with learning disabilities, will have policy and practice impact in Wales and beyond. I have recently joined the National Welsh Government Disability Task Force: as a member for working groups on Children and Young People, Independent Living – Health and Well-being and Independent Living – Social Care. I am leading on the North Wales Learning Disabilities Community of Practice, which will continue to lead on this project on a multi-agency basis.

During 2022, I have developed three dementia focused research projects. Firstly, I worked as part of the team with Social Care Wales to develop the first national dementia care and support learning and development implementation toolkit (Dementia care and support learning and… | Social Care Wales). Secondly, I led on the BCUHB funded evaluation of the dementia worker role across acute and community hospital settings across North Wales. Finally, I am leading on a small-scale evaluation of the Dementia Actif Programme for Gwynedd County Council.

In October 2022, the successful £225k funded Health and Care Research Wales (HCRW) project on Care Leavers began. This successful research bid was co-produced with Conwy County Borough Council and 16 care leavers. A podcast to promote this project, to include stakeholders, multi-agency professionals and young people will be launched in 2023. In 2023, I am due to start as the PI for the co-produced, multi-agency sexual violence and cervical screening feasibility study. This project was recently launched during a research seminar on domestic abuse/violence against women as part of the shared seminar series for the academic collaboration between our School and the Centre of Excellence for the Hill Tribe Health Research (CEHR), Mae Fah Luang University, Thailand.

Postgraduate Project Opportunities

Research Interest: Young people's intimate relationships, young people and risky behaviour, gender, social norms, domestic abuse, child to parent/carer abuse, dementia, well-being and learning disabilities

Publications

2023

  • Accepted/In pressSocial Work with Transgender Children and their Families
    Parry, N. & Davies, C. T., 2023, (Accepted/In press) Social Work in Wales: Understanding Practice in Devolved Context. Livingstone, W., Redcliffe, J. & Quinn-Aziz, A. (eds.). Policy Press
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
  • PublishedUnderstanding Abuse in Young People's Intimate Relationships: Female Perspectives on Power, Control and Gendered Social Norms
    Davies, C. T., 2023, Policy Press. 208 p.
    Research output: Book/Report › Book › peer-review
  • Accepted/In pressYoung Intimate Relationships: Messages from Research for Practice
    Davies, C. T., 2023, (Accepted/In press) Social Work in Wales: Understanding Practice in Devolved Context. Livingstone, W., Redcliffe, J. & Quinn-Aziz, A. (eds.). Policy Press
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review

2022

  • PublishedBeyond social prescribing - the use of social return on investment (SROI) analysis in integrated health and social care interventions in England and Wales: a protocol for a systematic review
    Hopkins, G., Winrow, E., Davies, C. T. & Seddon, D., 30 Oct 2022, MedRxiv, (MedRxiv).
    Research output: Working paper › Preprint
  • PublishedEvaluation of Family Disability Worker: Conwy County Borough Council
    Davies, C. T., Apr 2022, Cyngor Conwy.
    Research output: Other contribution
  • PublishedGwerthusiad o rôl y Gweithiwr Anabledd Teulu yng Nghonwy: Crynodeb Gweithredol
    Davies, C. T., Apr 2022, Cyngor Conwy.
    Research output: Other contribution

2021

  • PublishedDomestic Homicide Review: Relating to Michael
    Davies, C. T., 2021, Lincolnshire County Countil.
    Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › peer-review
  • PublishedSexual agency: Are we giving young women a voice?
    Davies, C. T., 8 Mar 2021, Transforming Society.
    Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
  • PublishedYoung Women's Experiences of Sexual Coercion, European Conference of Domestic Violence, Ljubljana
    Davies, C. T., Sep 2021, Young Women's Experiences of Sexual Coercion.
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution

2020

  • PublishedEquity, intersectionality and Anti-Oppressive Practice
    Bond-Taylor, S. & Davies, C. T., 24 Mar 2020, The Textbook of Health and Social Care Hardcover. Edwards, D. & Best, S. (eds.). 1 ed. SAGE Publications Ltd, p. 315-329
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
  • PublishedSafeguarding Adults from Domestic Violence and Abuse
    Keeling, J. & Davies, C. T., Oct 2020, Safeguarding Across the Life Span. Keeling, J. & Goosey, D. (eds.). SAGE Publications Ltd, p. 152-173
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
  • PublishedSafeguarding the Older Person from Abuse and Neglect
    Davies, C. T. & Keeling, J., Oct 2020, Safeguarding Across the Life Span. Keeling, J. & Goosey, D. (eds.). SAGE Publications Ltd, p. 211-227
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
  • PublishedThe Law and Safeguarding the Older Person in the UK
    Keeling, J. & Davies, C. T., Oct 2020, Safeguarding Across the Life Span. Keeling, J. & Goosey, D. (eds.). SAGE Publications Ltd, p. 195-210
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
  • PublishedYouth Justice Live!: Flexible Pedagogies in an Online/Offline Community of Practice
    Bond-Taylor, S. & Davies, C. T., 3 Sep 2020, Flexibility and Pedagogy in Higher Education: Delivering Flexibility in Learning Through Online Learning Communities. Dennis, C., Abbott, S., Matheson, R. & Tangney, S. (eds.). Leiden: Brill, p. 97-108
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review

2019

  • PublishedThis is Abuse?: Young Women’s Perspectives of What’s ‘OK’ and ‘Not OK’ in their Intimate Relationships
    Davies, C. T., 15 Jul 2019, In: Journal of Family Violence. 34, p. 479–491
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2018

  • Published“This is abuse?” The nature of abuse in young people’s intimate relationships, issues for practice
    Davies, C. T., 2018, In: Safe, the domestic abuse quarterly. 61, p. 6-10
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2017

  • PublishedChild to Parent Carer Abuse: Lincolnshire Youth Offending Service
    Davies, C. T., 2017, Lincolnshire County Countil.
    Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report
  • PublishedPolitics: Popularity Persists
    Briggs, J. & Davies, C. T., 2017, In: PSA Journal.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article

2016

  • PublishedAn overview of the multi-agency response to child sexual exploitation in Peterborough
    Davies, C. T., Jun 2016, 32 p.
    Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report
  • PublishedSerious Case Review: Relating to Alex
    Davies, C. T., 2016, Lincolnshire County Countil.
    Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report

2015

  • PublishedSerious Case Review: Baby W Overview Report
    Davies, C. T., 2015, Lincolnshire County Countil.
    Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report

Activities

2022

  • External Examiner

    MSc Social Work

    2022

    Activity: Examination (Examiner)
  • Moderator

    Health and Social Care

    2022

    Activity: Examination (Examiner)

Projects

  • Exploring the barriers and enablers to effective engagement with care leavers.

    01/09/2022 – 31/10/2024 (Active)

  • Dementia Actif Gwynedd / Dementia Active Gwynedd Evaluation. Tender Notice ID: MAR390377

    01/03/2022 – 08/02/2023 (Finished)

  • Evaluation of Dementia Support roles in the secondary care setting at BCUHB

    01/03/2022 – 15/09/2022 (Finished)

  • Learning Disability Mindfulness & Well-being project

    01/05/2021 – 31/01/2022 (Finished)

  • Evaluation of the role of the Disability Family Worker

    01/10/2020 – 31/07/2021 (Finished)

Other Grants and Projects

PI on Learning Disability Mindfulness & Well-being project - Funded by North Wales Together. Project extended until March 2024 with additional £24,000 funding

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