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Ellie McCoy

Nursing and Advanced Practice

Faculty of Health

Ellie McCoy is a Senior Research Fellow in the Applied Health and Wellbeing Research Team in the school of Advanced Nursing and Practice, and a member of the LJMU Public Health Institute and the World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Violence Prevention. Ellie has over seventeen years research experience of conducting service evaluations, research and systematic reviews. Ellie's research interests include whole system evaluation, health and wellbeing, health inequalities, community health, Adverse Childhood Experiences and trauma, drugs and alcohol use and treatment, and domestic abuse. Ellie has experience of qualitative and quantitative methods and has conducted research with a range of groups including children and young people, substance users, offenders, prisoners, homeless people, victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence. Ellie has also worked for the National Drug Treatment Monitoring System team and as a Researcher at LJMU. Before joining LJMU, Ellie worked as a specialist substance misuse worker. Ellie is a Health and Safety Officer and leads on researcher safety training. She is also a member of the LJMU Research Ethics Committee and the LJMU Concordat. Ellie also teaches on a number of modules and supervises MSc and PGR students.

Degrees

2007, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom, MSc Drug Use and Addiction
2005, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom, BSc Applied Psychology

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