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Psychology and NeuroDiversity Applied Research Unit
School of Life and Medical Sciences
Centre for Research in Psychology and Sports
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Researchers
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Research output per year
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389
Article
34
Editorial
21
Commissioned report
21
Chapter (peer-reviewed)
124
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15
Chapter
13
Poster
12
Book
12
Web publication/site
11
Conference contribution
11
Review article
10
Presentation
9
Meeting abstract
6
Other report
5
Abstract
4
Foreword/postscript
4
Paper
4
Other contribution
3
Comment/debate
1
Conference article
1
Letter
1
Special issue
1
Exhibition
1
Doctoral Thesis
Research output per year
Research output per year
4 results
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2016
Exploring the training needs of health visitors working with children with Down syndrome: A pilot study: A lay summary
Mengoni, S.
& Redman, S.,
2016
Research output
:
Other contribution
File
Lay Summary
100%
Training Needs
100%
Children with Down Syndrome
100%
Health Visitors
100%
Working children
100%
103
Downloads (Pure)
2013
Developmental Journal for Children and Young People with Multiple Needs
Mengoni, S.
& Oates, J.,
2013
, National Children's Bureau: London.
Research output
:
Other contribution
Journals for children
100%
Young People
100%
Multiple Needs
100%
Practitioners
100%
Practitioner Support
33%
Early Years Developmental Journal
Oates, J. &
Mengoni, S.
,
2013
, National Children's Bureau: London.
Research output
:
Other contribution
Early Years
100%
Practitioners
100%
Child Development
100%
Learning Difficulties
33%
You Know
33%
School Years Developmental Journal
Mengoni, S.
& Oates, J.,
2013
, National Children's Bureau: London.
Research output
:
Other contribution
Young People
100%
School Year
100%
Practitioners
100%
Youth
100%
Early Years
33%