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Mark Gray is a Clinical Psychologist & Registered Learning Disability
Nurse, with twenty seven years experience in the Health, Social
Care and the Voluntary sector for people with learning difficulties
and or sensory impairments.
Mark has worked as a senior manager within Health and Social Services
and was the National Multiple Disability Research Training and Development
Officer for RNIB from 1990 to 2005. In 2005 he joined Deafblind
UK until the launch of his business in May 2007.
Mark is chairman of the British institute for learning disability www.bild.org.uk, Vice Chair of the National Network for
Learning Disability Nurses (NNLDN) and a Trustee of the British
Institute for Learning Disability (BILD).
He is extensively published and has worked all
over the UK and Europe in the field of Multiple Disability.
His contact network built up in the last twenty years incorporates
many of the leading Health & Social Care experts in the UK,
Europe & North America.
Mark designed the RNIB Certificate/Diploma Programmes
in Multiple Disability Known as “Changing Lives” and
was one of the co-authors of the current Diploma in Deafblind Studies.
He was until recently also a Board member for the programme but
retains lecturing and examining positions.
Mark has frequently been used as a consultant
for the Department of Health, the former English National Board
for Nursing & Midwifery, Skills for Care and the former Social
Services Inspectorate.
He is in high demand as a visiting Lecturer, conference
speaker and article writer for a number of UK groups and universities.
Our clients in include Home care direct, Thomas Pocklington trust, Nottinghamshire health care, Hampshire Partnership NHS Foundation trust, Birmingham City University School of rehabilitation studies, Angela Ruskin University School of nursing, www.anglia.ac.uk/ruskin/en/home, DeafblindUK,
RNIB,
Orchard
Hill College of Further Education, NNLDN,
Havelock
Housing, Shropshire Social Services, Anglia Ruskin University , Southampton Primary Care Trust,
Longhurst housing, Spire Homes, Cumbria Adult Social Care Services, Birmingham City University and Nottingham Trent University.
When Mark is not working he is actively involved
in Round Table, Travel and family history research.
Our Associates
Mark Gray has an extensive contact network from
an international pool of special needs professionals who have agreed
to support or be co commissioned to work with him on selective projects. These include:
Deborah Moore Associates LTD,
Pathways Associates LTD,
Sarah Hill,
Janet Cobb,
All of whom like Mark are practicing professionals
in their respective fields of Health, Housing, Management, Education
& Social Care.
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