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School of Medicine, Pharmacy and Health

Staff Members

Dr Simon Forrest

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Telephone: +44 (0) 191 33 40341
Fax: +44 (0) 191 33 40321
Room number: C119, Holliday Building, Queen's Campus, Stockton
Member of Medicine and Health Postgraduate Programmes
Teaching Fellow (MiC), Life Cycle Strand Leader Year 2 in Phase 1 Medicine

(email at simon.forrest@durham.ac.uk)

Biography

Simon joined the School of Medicine and Health in 2009. Early in his career he taught in secondary and further education before getting involved in health promotion with young people in the mid 1980s. His developing interest in the social aspects of adolescent health was reflected in his Masters degree which involved empirical research into the dance and drug cultures of the period, HIV/Aids prevention for young people and gender, sexuality and health. Subsequently he moved into academic research working on a number of studies and evaluations focusing on various aspects of young people’s sexual attitudes and lifestyles before becoming a Research Fellow in the Department of Sexually Transmitted Diseases at University College London and working on the RIPPLE study – a RCT assessing the impact of peer-led sex education targeting young people.

During his time at UCL Simon was involved in supporting medical students who initiated their own programme of peer-led community-based sexual health promotion and was involved in establishing a similar programme at St George’s Medical School.

Simon’s PhD is in sociology and doctoral research explored teenagers’ experiences of being in love. Throughout his career Simon has contributed to under- and post-graduate teaching as well as training programmes for professionals in health, welfare and education. He has also contributed to a variety of national and international expert groups, advisory committees and conferences.

In his spare time Simon enjoys supporting his local youth club, gardening, curling and walking the dog.

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Indicators of Esteem

Publications

Books: authored

Books: edited

Books: sections

Conference papers

  • Forrest,S. & Russell, A. (2011), Linking community placement to Tomorrows Doctors’ outcomes for public health,, Public Health Education in Medical Schools. Guys Medical School, 10th June 2011..
  • Forrest, S. (2010), Heterosexual young men in love: the role of paternal influences on expectations and experiences of intimate relationships with young women, Questioning Maculinities. Open University, 11th May 2010..
  • Forrest, S. (2010), Young men in love: Little cultural worlds and emotions, Emotions Seminar Series. Edinburgh University: Centre for Research on Families and Relationships, 24th February
  • Russell, AJ & Forrest, SP (2009), Learning to doctor: the community placement as a site for developing medical students’ understanding of the socio-cultural dimensions of health and healthcare, C-SAP Annual Conference Roles, Rights and Responsibilities: Negotiating Relationships. Jury’s Inn Hotel, Birmingham, England..
  • Forrest, S. (2009), The production of young sexualities: the role played by images and imagery of the body in health and sexual educational texts, Taking the Body Seriously’ Association for Medical Humanities. Univeristy of Durham, 6th- 8th July, 2009.

Journal papers: academic

Journal papers: professional

Other publications: research

  • Wight, D. & Forrest, S. (2010). CRFR Briefing Paper 50: The Quality of Young People’s Heterosexual Relationships. University of Edinburgh: Centre for Research on Families and Relationships.

Reports: technical

Research Groups

Research Interests

  • The sexual attitudes and behaviour of young people
  • Sexual health promotion and education
  • Sexuality and gender, especially young masculinities
  • The social and cultural context of emotional experience

Teaching Groups

  • Medicine Phase 1