Dr Andrew Passey, Embedded Researcher/Senior Research Fellow

Dr Andrew Passey

Embedded Researcher/Senior Research Fellow

Andrew is a Senior Research Fellow in Health Inequalities in the School of Health and an Embedded Researcher in Leeds Academic Health Partnership (LAHP). The LAHP works to bring together expertise to help solve some of the city's hardest healthcare challenges. It is a collaborative partnership between Leeds' universities, local NHS organisations, Leeds City Council, Leeds City College, the regional health and care partnership, the regional economic enterprise partnership, industry and third sector organisations.

Andrew’s work is focussed on bringing academic rigour and research and evaluation expertise to the partnership. He works to identify opportunities and to recommend, design and undertake or oversee applied research and evaluation to inform decision-making, policy and practice. 


Research Interests

Andrew’s current research interests are in health inequalities, evaluation, and complexity in the implementation and evaluation of public health interventions. His PhD research was a multi-level qualitative case study of the implementation of policy designed to improve early intervention in young people’s mental health, in which he focussed on the impacts of public service co-production on professional practitioners.

Andrew joined Leeds Beckett from Newcastle University, where he worked in an NIHR funded team undertaking public health evaluations with local authorities and other local partners.

Dr Andrew Passey, Embedded Researcher/Senior Research Fellow

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  1. Governance
  2. Government policies
  3. Health
  4. Mental health
  5. Public health