![]() ![]() ![]() She is a co-applicant of a project funded by Kidney Research UK called 'MOODMAPS' - A national study of practice patterns in renal services in the identification and management of depression in people with chronic kidney disease. She is co-applicant and public involvement lead for two NIHR funded studies in mental health: the READY Trial, a RCT of the effectiveness of physical exercise for young people with depression and the MINDS study, coproducing improved mental health acute inpatient discharge using a systems approach. Currently, Julia is Co-Chief Investigator of the NIHR funded Public Health Interventions Responsive Team (PHIRST) CONNECT, based at the University of Hertfordshire. Julia then worked at City, University of London from 2005-2016 in a number of mental health research and lecturing roles before moving to the University of Hertfordshire in 2016. She returned to Italy 2003-2005 with a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship hosted by the University of Verona, Italy. Julia is a health geographer by background and her PhD research explored the geography of mental health reforms in Britain and Italy. Julia leads the Patient Experience and Public Involvement research unit in CRIPACC and chairs the Public Involvement in Research group (PIRg) and the Service User and Carer Core Group (SUPI) which co-ordinates user and carer involvement across the School of Health and Social Work. Julia Jones is Professor of Public Involvement and Health in the Centre for Research in Public Health and Community Care (CRIPACC) in the School of Health and Social Work.
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