Area of expertise: lNeurodevelopmental paediatrics social paediatrics simulation training - human factors debriefing
Biography
Stacy John-Legere is a consultant neurodevelopmental (community child health) paediatrician. Stacy is skilled in the diagnosis and assessment of children and young people with neurodevelopmental conditions as well as those who have experienced adverse life experiences. She uses her knowledge in teaching and training to promote positive outcomes.
Stacy is passionate about all youth achieving their potential. She is particularly interested in ensuring that children and young people are given every opportunity to succeed, advocating for their voices to be heard and their positive contribution to society recognised.
- MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery), University of the West Indies (2003)
- Fellowship of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (FRCPCH), 2015
- Master's in public health (merit), Kings College London, 2012
Neurodevelopmental disorders
- neurodevelopmental assessments
- diagnosis of autism
- ADI trained
- ADOS-2 trained
- diagnosis and a management of co-occurring conditions such as sleep difficulties, ADHD
Social paediatrics
- carrying out child protection medial assessments where abuse is suspected
- assessment of children and young people in care of the local authority
- Speech language and communication needs (SLCN) for young people in contact with youth offending services
Additional interests
- Use of simulation in community child health
- Health outcomes of care-experienced children and young people