About
Henry is an Academic and Professional Tutor for the Doctorate in Educational Psychology and a HCPC registered Educational Psychologist.
Research
Research interests
- Henry's main interests are neurodiversity and neurodivergence, particularly autism, including the effects of sex and gender.
- Henry is also interested in social-emotional wellbeing, belonging and safeguarding.
- Henry utilises a range of methods, both quantitative and qualitative, and has expertise in systematic review and meta-analysis.
Publications
13 publications
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Sophie Brinsmead, Carys Elizabeth Rose Deeley, Jessica Jane Millington, Laura Alice Elizabeth Pardoe, Hanna Kovshoff & Henry Wood-Downie,
2025, European Journal of Education, 60(2)
DOI: 10.1111/ejed.70058
Type: article
Elizabeth Atkinson, Sarah Wright & Henry Wood-Downie,
2025, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
Type: article
Anna Burnett & Henry Wood-Downie,
2024, Educational and Child Psychology, 41(2), 17-29
Type: article
Elizabeth Kate Atkinson, Henry Wood-Downie & Sarah Wright,
2024, Neurodiversity
Type: article
Hannah Edwards, Sarah Wright, Cora Sargeant, Samuele Cortese & Henry Wood-Downie,
2024, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 65(1), 4-17
DOI: 10.1111/jcpp.13855
Type: review
Emily Shaffer-Hudkins, Henry Wood-Downie & Jason Hangauer,
2023, Child Care in Practice, 29(1), 1-2
Type: letterEditorial
Henry Wood-Downie,
2022, Educational Psychology in Practice, 38(3), 344-345
Type: review
Henry Wood-Downie, Verity Charlie Stone Ward, Kathryn Ivil, Hanna Kovshoff & Sarah Parsons,
2021, Educational and Child Psychology, 38(3), 62-74
Type: article
Henry Wood-Downie, Bonnie Wong, Hanna Kovshoff, Samuele Cortese & Julie A. Hadwin,
2021, Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry, 62(8), 922-936
DOI: 10.1111/jcpp.13337
Type: review
Gemma Muncer, Philip Higham, Corentin Gosling, Samuele Cortese, Henry Wood-Downie & Julie A. Hadwin,
2021, Educational Psychology Review
Type: article
Pagination
Teaching
Henry teaches on the Doctorate in Educational Psychology and is the module lead for the third-year undergraduate module, Introduction to Educational Psychology