Colette Ramsey

Ph.D.

Research Assistant at Ulster University, Northern Ireland.<br> PhD Researcher at Queen's University, Northern Ireland.


Colette Ramsey is a Research Assistant Ulster University and PhD Researcher at Queen’s University. Her research focuses on how recommendations from reviews of patient deaths by suicide are implemented and the evaluation of this implementation.

Expert Bio

<p>Colette Ramsey is a Research Assistant Ulster University and PhD Researcher at Queen&rsquo;s University. Her research has focused on Suicide prevention in Mental Health Services and the Lifeline Service in Northern Ireland. She has also worked on a research project with Samaritans Ireland, analysing call log data to identify caller behaviour. Her PhD focuses on how recommendations from reviews of patient deaths by suicide, are implemented and the evaluation of this implementation. She has recently completed an ESRC Impact Acceleration secondment with the Department of Health, to work on sections of the Regional Mental Health Action Plan relevant to her PhD. She is currently employed at Ulster University in the Our Generation project research team, which focuses on building peace through emotional resilience for children, young people and their key contacts. From a community perspective, she also sits on the Steering Group of the Community Crisis Intervention Service in the DCSCD Council area, the Western Area Protect Life Implementation Group (PLIG), the Achieving Evidence and Best Practice Advisory Group (AEBPAG) and the Suicide Prevention Research Impact Network NI (SPRN-NI. Follow Colette on Twitter at this link: <a href="https://twitter.com/colette_ramsey" target="_blank">https://twitter.com/colette_ramsey</a></p>