Antony Bainbridge
About Antony Bainbridge
Antony Bainbridge is a Clinical Director at ICIS, where he has worked since 2002. He holds a Master of Science in Psychology from Lancaster University and has extensive experience in various therapeutic domains, including mental health and offender management.
Work at ICIS
Antony Bainbridge has served as the Clinical Director at ICIS since 2002. In this role, he holds overall clinical accountability for a range of services including psychological assessments, training, consultancy, therapeutic intervention programs, and clinical supervision. His leadership encompasses various aspects of mental health and psychological services, ensuring high standards of care and effective therapeutic practices.
Education and Expertise
Antony Bainbridge completed his Master of Science (MSc) in Psychology at Lancaster University from 1992 to 1995. Prior to that, he earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology and Sociology from the University of Liverpool between 1988 and 1991. His educational background has equipped him with a strong foundation in psychological principles, which he applies in his clinical practice and training initiatives.
Background
Antony Bainbridge has extensive experience working across various sectors in the UK, including statutory, private, voluntary, and independent organizations. His professional background includes significant involvement in therapeutic work related to Learning Disabilities, Mental Health, Child & Family work, and Offender Management, among others. This diverse experience informs his approach to clinical practice and consultancy.
Clinical Responsibilities
In his role as Clinical Director, Antony Bainbridge is responsible for overseeing psychological assessments and therapeutic interventions. He has acted as a Consultant Advisor in both Adults and Children's work, providing Overview Reports for Serious Case Reviews. His work emphasizes the importance of safeguarding and effective psychological support across various populations.
Postgraduate Training Contributions
Antony Bainbridge has contributed to postgraduate training courses in Clinical, Forensic, and Health Psychology at both Teesside and Leeds University. His involvement in academic training reflects his commitment to advancing the field of psychology and supporting the development of future professionals in clinical practice.