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Mr. Darlington Chiobvu

Qualifications:

Masters in Forensic Psychology (2017), Nottingham Trent University. Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Psychology and Criminology (2016), Nottingham Trent University. Higher Education Diploma: Access to Law and Criminology (2012), South Nottingham College.

Academic Appointments:

Lecturer

Research Interests:

Forensic Mental Health
Public attitudes and perceptions towards child sex offenders


Faculty: Social And Behavioural Sciences
Department: Department of Applied Psychology
Research Category: Physical Sciences
Biography:

Mr Chiobvu is a lecturer with the Department of Applied psychology. He has work experience with The Wells Road Centre Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Low Secure and Community Services, Nottingham as a Trainee Forensic Psychologist. Prior to that, he worked as an Assistant Psychologist at the Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust, Medium Secure and Complex Care, Birmingham and at Priory Group, Annesley House Low Secure Hospital, Nottingham, and Nottinghamshire. He has worked as a group facilitator at Partnerships in Care - Calverton Hill Medium Secure Hospital, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire besides working as a volunteer in Prison for Safer Living Foundation, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. he has over 8 years of work experience as a healthcare assistant with Partnerships in Care, Calverton Hill Medium Secure Hospital, VP Forensic LTD and AMG Nursing Services in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. He is currently a Doctorate in Forensic Psychology candidate with the University of Nottingham.


Email: ch1o8vu@yahoo.co.uk
Phone: 07517760962
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