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As a Motivational Interviewing National Trainer (MINT), David Quinn has founded Brain Injury day treatment Programmes in Worcestershire and Herefordshire. He has also developed a county-wide programme for enhanced self-management of long term health conditions across Herefordshire. David is a keen Tai Chi practitioner and has been practising within the Rising Dragon tradition for ten years.
Dave Quinn also works with the Nasirullah Foundation, in conjunction with Dhaka University, in developing ABI and mental health services in Bangladesh. In 2016 and 2017 Dave was granted travelling scholarships to provide the first national trainings in neuropsychological theory, assessment and neuro-rehabilitation. He currently provides ongoing supervision and support to clinicians in both Bangladesh and India. Halliday-Quinn, in conjunction with solicitors Clarke Willmott, Irwin Mitchell and Novum Law, have raised funding for the provision of books, training materials and scholarships to develop clinical neuropsychology in Bangladesh.
Dr Quinn provided the first professional training in neuropsychological assessment for Bangladesh in 2016 and the first professional training in neurorehabilitation in 2017. He provides ongoing 'skype' supervision in assessment, treatment, service development and research. Halliday Quinn Limited sponsor 4 scholarships within the university Masters Degree clinical qualification courses.
Dave Quinn has been a volunteer with The British Red Cross since 2006, holding a position on the PST international crisis response team, supporting distressed British nationals abroad and has been deployed to the China earthquake, the Libyan evacuation and the repatriation of British nationals from Zimbabwe. He was also Psychosocial Lead for Wales, providing psychosocial support for BRC staff, which included the recent Grenfell fire.
Dave has also raised money for Headway, the Stroke Association and the MS society by cycling Lands’ End to John O’Groats with two service users, climbing the North Col of Everest, Kilimanjaro and in 2017 embarked on a 120k walk north of the arctic circle.
www.headway.org.uk
www.stroke.org.uk
www.mssociety.org.uk
www.redcross.org.uk
www.npudu.org
www.ukabif.org.uk
www.epilepsysociety.org.uk
www.encephalitis.info