Summary
Steve Moss is a veteran researcher and assessment designer with three decades of experience in disability science, specializing in visual impairment, motor development, intellectual disability and mental health assessment. He is widely recognized for co-developing the PAS-ADD system, a pragmatic psychiatric assessment now used internationally across services for adults with developmental disabilities. After two decades at the Hester Adrian Research Centre and later work at King’s College London, he now operates independently delivering training in mental health assessment and designing assessment tools. A PhD-trained psychologist from the University of Manchester, he blends rigorous academic methods with real-world clinical applicability. Beyond research, he is a technophile and advocate for mental health who brings a practised communicator’s sensibility to training and implementation. Based in England, he combines scholarly depth with practical impact in improving diagnostic practice for vulnerable populations.
14 years of coding experience
BSc MSc PhD, PSYCHOLOGY, BSc MSc PhD, PSYCHOLOGY at The University of Manchester