Julie Selwyn CBE

About me

Julie is Professor of Education and Adoption. She leads the Hadley programme of research within the Rees Centre.

The research focuses on improving the outcomes for children looked after by the state and those who leave care on permanence orders such as adoption and special guardianship orders. For example, research on understanding the best ways to train and support those who are parenting children who have been maltreated or are traumatised by past experiences. Her research is ‘close to practice’, ensuring strong partnerships with social care agencies and the third sector.

Julie was awarded a CBE for her work in 2015.

Julie has contributed expert evidence to NICE reviews and is an academic advisor to UK and international governments. She has appeared as an expert witness in contested adoption hearings in the Supreme Court in Australia and in family courts in England.

Research

Books

Book chapters

Journal articles

Reports

Funded Research Projects

Bright Spots: understanding the subjective well-being of children in care and care experienced adults. A partnership with Coram Voice (a children’s rights charity).
Funders: Hadley Trust and individual local authorities
Start date: 2013
Family Routes: growing up in adoptive and Special Guardianship families
Funder: Department for Education
2022-2025
Rethink: the shaping of mental health and the mechanisms leading to (un) successful transitions for care experienced young people
Funder: Medical Research Council
2022-2026