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Richard Cotmore
Researcher at National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
Publications - 11
Citations - 193
Richard Cotmore is an academic researcher from National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 159 citations.
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The effectiveness, acceptability and cost-effectiveness of psychosocial interventions for maltreated children and adolescents: an evidence synthesis
Geraldine Macdonald,Nuala Livingstone,Jennifer Hanratty,Claire McCartan,Richard Cotmore,Maria Cary,Danya Glaser,Sarah Byford,Nicky J Welton,Tania Bosqui,Lucy Bowes,Suzanne Audrey,Gill Mezey,Helen L. Fisher,Wendy Riches,Rachel Churchill +15 more
TL;DR: It is not possible to draw firm conclusions about which interventions are effective for children with different maltreatment profiles, and which factors encourage people to seek therapy, accept the offer of therapy and actively engage with therapy.
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Organisational competence: the study of a school council in action
TL;DR: A case study of a school council in a junior school was adopted in this paper, where complementary theories of "competent participation" and "place in time and space" contributed to the central organizing concept: organisational competence.
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A Feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial of the New Orleans Intervention for Infant Mental Health: A Study Protocol
Rachel Pritchett,Bridie Fitzpatrick,Nick Watson,Richard Cotmore,Philip Wilson,Graham Bryce,Julia Donaldson,Kathleen A Boyd,Charles H. Zeanah,John Norrie,Julie Taylor,Julie A. Larrieu,Martina Messow,Matt Forde,Fiona Turner,Susan Irving,Helen Minnis +16 more
TL;DR: The protocol of the first exploratory randomised controlled trial of a mental health intervention aimed at improving placement permanency decisions for maltreated children is described.
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Recovering from Domestic Abuse, Strengthening the Mother–Child Relationship: Mothers' and Children's Perspectives of a New Intervention
TL;DR: The Domestic Abuse: Recovering Together (DART) program as discussed by the authors supports families who have experienced domestic abuse by focusing on strengthening the mother-child relationship and helping with other aspects of their recovery from the experience of abuse.
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The NSPCC UK Minding the Baby® (MTB) home-visiting programme, supporting young mothers (aged 14–25) in the first 2 years of their baby's life: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Elena Longhi,Lynne Murray,Lynne Murray,Rachael Hunter,David Wellsted,Samantha Taylor-Colls,Kathryn MacKenzie,Gwynne Rayns,Richard Cotmore,Peter Fonagy,Richard M. Pasco Fearon +10 more
TL;DR: This RCT explores the effectiveness of this integrative approach, which focusses on maternal mental issues as well as parent-infant interaction, parental concerns and developmental outcomes in first-time young mothers in the UK.