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 Charlotte Rose Kelman

Charlotte Rose Kelman

PhD Student

 South Cloisters 

 

South Cloisters, University of Exeter, St Luke's Campus, Heavitree Road, Exeter, EX1 2LU, UK

Overview

Charlotte joined the University of Exeter in September 2021 following working at St Martin’s C of E Primary & Nursery School, Cranbrook. Prior to this, Charlotte completed her postgraduate degree in Bristol and her undergraduate in Manchester alongside her placements in primary schools.

Now based in Children and Young People's Mental Health (ChYMe) research collaboration, Charlotte is undergoing her PhD studentship under the supervision of Dr Abigail Russell, Dr Darren Moore, Dr Obioha Chukwunyere Ukoumunne and Dr Jo Thompson Coon. Her current research is investigating objective measures of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

Qualifications

  • Msc Neuroscience and Education, University of Bristol
  • BA (Hons) Primary Education with QTS, Manchester Metropolitan University

Research

Research interests

Charlotte is interested in neurodevelopmental and mental health conditions in children, particularly related to the school environment. She is also interested in using patient and public involvement (PPI) to inform her ongoing research.

Publications

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Publications by category


Conferences

Kelman CR, Russell A, Moore D, Ukoumunne OC, Thompson Coon J (In Press). A validity, reliability, and acceptability study of a naturalistic objective measure to identify ADHD-related behaviours in primary schools in the South of England: a study protocol.

Publications by year


In Press

Kelman CR, Russell A, Moore D, Ukoumunne OC, Thompson Coon J (In Press). A validity, reliability, and acceptability study of a naturalistic objective measure to identify ADHD-related behaviours in primary schools in the South of England: a study protocol.

2022

Kelman C, Thompson Coon J, Ukoumunne O, Moore D, Gudka R, Bryant E, Russell A (2022). Objective measures of core ADHD symptoms in children and young people in naturalistic settings: a scoping review protocol.

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External Engagement and Impact

Committee/panel activities

  • ACAMH Devon and Cornwall Committee Member

Teaching

Supervision / Group

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