Lucy Lee

Job role: 
Research Fellow, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Member type: 
Researcher
Brief Biography: 

I am the coordinator of the Mental Health Innovation Network. A Research Fellow at the Centre for Global Mental Health, I hold an MSc in Public Health and Policy from London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. A Program Manager specializing in health promotion and community health programming, I have over nine years experience of program design and management, monitoring and evaluation methods in public health research and international development, and undertaking operational research with International and National NGO’s at Headquarters and Field level. 

Approach: 
Empowerment and service user involvement
Technology
Prevention and promotion
Regions of interest: 
Africa
Asia
Oceania
Setting: 
Primary care
Disorders of interest: 
Psychosis/bipolar disorder
Depression/anxiety/stress-related disorders
Self-harm/suicide
Country: 
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

My contributions

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Estimating the coverage of mental health programmes: a systematic review

Page type: 
Research summaries and systematic reviews
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Democratising capacity strengthening in research and practice

This week, we celebrate the theme of capacity building in research and practice, as Dr Erica Frank, founder of NextGenU, an online innovation in capacity building for health care practice, takes part in MHIN’s first webcast.
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The Mental Health Innovation Network: A global partnership

To coincide with the launch of the Mental Health Innovation Network, this month the MHIN team will be available to answer your questions on the development of the Network, how MHIN works and most i

Date: 
August 2014
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Using Theory of Change? You need a champion

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