Judith Gellatly
Research Fellow · Primary Care Mental Health
The University of ManchesterAbout
Judith Gellatly is a Research Fellow (Programme Manager) in the Division of Nursing, Midwifery & Social Work at The University of Manchester's School of Health Sciences. Her current roles include managing multi-centre research trials and leading the NIHR PGfAR initiative to enhance telephone-delivered psychological interventions. She holds a PhD, MSc, and BSc(Hons), and has expertise in primary care mental health, brief psychological interventions, and decision-making frameworks. She collaborates with organizations like Anxiety UK and Self-Help Services to evaluate service delivery models and technologies.
Her research focuses on improving mental health service accessibility, particularly through remote interventions. Notable projects include the 'Sanctuary' night-time crisis service, 'At Home eTherapy', and the 'Peer to Peer' support initiative. Recent work emphasizes telehealth implementation, social networks of vulnerable children, and optimizing psychological therapy delivery via telephone.
Judith's academic contributions span over 44 publications, including peer-reviewed articles on telehealth efficacy, child mental health, and healthcare policy. She has contributed to impactful initiatives like the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme (NHS-DPP) evaluation. Her work aligns with UN SDGs related to good health and well-being (SDG 3) and reduced inequalities (SDG 10).
As a Programme Manager, Judith oversees grants and collaborates internationally. She has developed long-term partnerships with Manchester-based organizations, providing training on research methodologies and fostering community engagement. Her expertise in Agile Project Management further supports her role in complex trial coordination.
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