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John Taylor

Assistant Professor

Department: Social Work, Education and Community Wellbeing

John Taylor

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Development of a group-based support and information intervention for people with DLB and their caregivers, Killen, A., Flynn, D., O'Brien, N., Taylor, J. 24 Jun 2019, International Lewy Body Dementia Conference 2019
  • Reduction of assaultive behavior following anger treatment of forensic hospital patients with intellectual disabilities, Novaco, R., Taylor, J. 1 Feb 2015, In: Behaviour Research and Therapy

  • MEd July 11 2003
  • Nursing Other Qualification June 30 1992
  • PGCE June 30 1992
  • Health Studies BA (Hons) July 10 1989
  • Nursing Other Qualification May 31 1985
  • Nursing Other Qualification March 31 1977
  • Information not provided Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) 2016


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