Wayne Connor-Scahill

Deputy Head, Nursing and Healthcare Education

School of Nursing and Midwifery
Wayne Connor-Scahill

Throughout my career, I have worked in a variety of clinical mental health settings. My areas of experience include acute care, substance misuse services, homelessness, early intervention in psychosis and family interventions.

I have also had many roles in leadership across a variety of programmes, including: setting up services looking after patients and families with psychosis and supporting services across the north west of England; clinical service manager roles in front line mental health care; and redesigning services and then working with commissioners to demonstrate innovation and improvement. I also worked on a national programme regarding integration of health and social care with NHS Improving Quality (NHSIQ).

I have extensive experience of supporting my brother who has autism and psychosis – this is something that has driven my passion for health care improvement and innovation.

I generally teach on the pre-registration nursing programme, with an emphasis on mental health.

My key areas of interest for research include student’s wellbeing and resilience and strategies for improvement.

RMN

PG Dip in Family Interventions and CBT