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Helen Dent is Professor of Clinical and Forensic Psychology and Programme Director of the Professional Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Staffordshire University. She is registered as a Practitioner Psychologist with the Health and Care Professions Council and is an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society. She works one day a week as a Consultant Clinical Psychologist in a specialist NHS team for looked after children. She has previous experience of working clinically in various services for both adults and children.

Helen’s research focus is mostly with vulnerable children & young people. She currently supervises a number of Doctoral research projects and is jointly conducting research into the perceived causes of attrition in cases involving child victims.
She has considerable experience acting as an Expert Witness in cases involving child protection issues, including the assessment of children’s allegations made during ‘ABE’ interviews.
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Andrew Pack is a care lawyer at Brighton and Hove City Council and their in-house advocate. He has also represented parents in care proceedings.

He is the creator and author of the Suesspicious Minds child law blog, which deals with public law, private law, social work, serious case reviews and Court of Protection cases.
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