
Caitlin Ashleigh Williams, PhD
@caitlinashleig2
Research Fellow (@RichardsLabUoB) and Research Assistant (@UCLPsychiatry) focusing on well-being in families of children with intellectual disability (she/her)
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We examined cross-lagged associations between family relationships in families of children with intellectual disabilities, using data from the Cerebra 1000 Families Study. Richard Hastings @stat_PT CIDD at Warwick Uni ID Family Research doi.org/10.1080/204738…


The 20th Seattle Club Conference – for research in intellectual and developmental #disabilities – is taking place this Thurs 7th & Fri 8th Dec Uni of Birmingham School of Psychology, University of Birmingham. We're pleased to now be able to share the full two-day #SeattleClub2023 programme here: warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/cidd/s…


Day 1 #SeattleClub2023 Conference (Thurs), we look forward to welcoming keynote speaker Charlotte Tye Senior Lecturer KCL Psychology & Fellow ERUK is now @EpilepsyInst Autistica – delivering keynote presentation: '#Epilepsy & #neurodevelopmental conditions: what can the #EarlyYears tell us?'


Really pleased to have contributed to #SeattleClub2023 and it was the cherry on top to win the Willner Award!🎉 My poster presented my PhD research I completed at CIDD at Warwick Uni, funded by University of Warwick and Cerebra

The CIDD at Warwick Uni team at last week’s #SeattleClub2023 research conference hosted by Richards Lab Wonderful to have been there for the 20th conference as well as the first that was also in Birmingham in 2001


Very excited to repost this Cerebra Network #video celebration of the Uni of Birmingham School of Psychology, University of Birmingham #SeattleClub2023 Conference on Developmental & #IntellectualDisabilities, featuring Daniel Sutherland Charlotte Tye Hayley Trower Dr Martin McMahon Stacey Bissell Caitlin Ashleigh Williams, PhD





This is going to be amazing and I am SO excited to be part of such an important symposium. Siblings matter! Come and find out why and what we can do more with and for siblings. Thanks to amazing Nikita Hayden for leading this effort.

My PhD study, exploring cross-lagged associations between sibling relationship quality and behavioural adjustment in families of children with intellectual disabilities, has been published in AJIDD @stat_PT Nikita Hayden Richard Hastings Cerebra meridian.allenpress.com/ajidd/article-…

I’ve passed my PhD viva with minor corrections! Thank you to Deborah Cairns and Samantha Flynn for a positive viva experience, and to my supervisors and colleagues at CIDD at Warwick Uni for all your support. Thank you to Cerebra and University of Warwick for funding my research🎓🥂


I was pleased to have the opportunity to organise and chair my second international symposium and present my PhD findings at the IASSIDD Congress this week. Thank you to Vaso Totsika, Emma Scripps and Alaa Ibrahim for presenting with me in our parenting processes symposium.
