CodeBPS/GB/254
NameHutchings; Judith Mary (1944-); Professor, Dr; OBE, FBPsS
TitleProfessor, Dr
ForenamesJudith Mary
SurnameHutchings
Dates1944-
EpithetOBE, FBPsS
Parallel NameJudy Hutchings
GenderFemale
NationalityBritish
AddressAnglesey, Wales
ActivityDate of Birth: 27 August 1944

University Qualifications and professional training:

B.Sc. Hons. Psychology, Birkbeck College, University of London. 1969
M.A. Occupational Psychology. Birkbeck College, University of London. 1973
Diploma of Clinical Psychology of the British Psychological Society. 1979
Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, University of Wales, Bangor. 1996

Professional Career:

Consultant Clinical Psychologist, North West Wales NHS Trust and Director of the Incredible Years Wales Centre, University of Wales, Bangor. 2001-2010
Consultant Clinical Psychologist - Gwynedd Community Health Trust and Tutor to the Clinical Psychology Training Course, University of Wales, Bangor. 1994-2001
Principal Clinical Psychologist - Gwynedd Community Health Trust and Tutor to the Clinical Psychology Training Course, University of Wales, Bangor. 1992-1994
Joint Appointment, Principal Clinical Psychologist - Powys Health Authority/Lecturer - University College of North Wales, Bangor. 1988-1992
Lecturer in Psychology, Gwynedd Technical College. 1984-1988
Clinical Psychologist/Senior Clinical Psychologist, Gwynedd Health Authority. 1976-1984
Careers Advisor, University College of North Wales, Bangor. 1973-1976
Research Psychologist/Lecturer, Ealing College of Higher Education (Thames Valley
University). 1971-1973
Executive Officer, Department of Education and Science, London. 1965-1970.


Honorary Appointments/Awards/Professional recognition:

Honorary Lecturer, School of Psychology, University of Wales, Bangor. 1995
Fellowship of the British Psychological Society. 1999
British Psychological Society spokesperson on conduct disorder and parenting, resulting in many interviews for radio and television, 1999-
Nominated for the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy 30th Anniversary Award as the Most Influential UK Female CBT Researcher/Practitioner 2002
External Examiner, Queens University, Belfast, MSc. in Social Learning Theory. 2002-2006
Welsh Woman Educator of the Year (an award sponsored by the Welsh Assembly Government) 2004
Expert witness to the National Institute of Clinical Excellence for their appraisal on conduct disorder published July 2006
Work cited in the Parenting Action Plan for Wales and Welsh Government agreed to fund roll out of training across Wales.2005
Appointed by Welsh Government to train staff across Wales (currently to March 2012) 2006
Visits to 10 Downing Street, Chequers and the Cabinet Office as advisor to the Westminster Government for the development of their Social Exclusion Action Plan. June-August 2006
Appointed by Department for Education and Skills to support their Parenting Early Intervention Plan (PEIP) across England (October 2006 - March 2008)
Work was reported in Hansard following a reply by Hilary Armstrong, Minister for Social Exclusion to a question about services in Wales. December 2006
External examiner for the Edinburgh University MSc in Applied Psychology for Children and Adolescents. 2007-2010
Appointed as scientific adviser to the management board of Archways Ireland project to oversee research programme funded by Atlantic Philanthropy and the Irish Government 2007
Appointed by Birmingham City Council to support work on their Brighter Futures project alongside an RCT being undertaken by the Dartington Social Research Centre. October 2007
Awarded an Honorary Chair by Bangor University for work in the School of Psychology (first female clinical psychology chair in Wales) October 2007
Appointed Chair of Clinical Psychology, Bangor University, April 2010
Awarded the Institute for Welsh Affairs Inspire Wales Educator Award, June 2010
Awarded an OBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours list, HM Government, June 2011
Membership of the World Health Organisation Violence Prevention Alliance Parenting Project group. December 2011.

Sources: J Hutchings' CV.

Compiled by Mike Maskill, BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre.
PublishedWorksPublications since 1996
Website address: http://www.incredibleyearswales.co.uk
Research Website address: http://incredible-years-wales-research.bangor.ac.uk

Journal Articles and Book Chapters
Hutchings, J. (1996). Evaluating a behaviourally based parent training group: Outcomes for parents, children and health visitors. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 24, 149-170.
Hutchings, J., Midence, K., & Nash, S. (1997). Assessing social isolation among mothers of conduct problem children: Preliminary findings from the Community Contacts Questionnaire. Clinical Psychology Forum, 108. 24-27.
Hutchings, J., & Pope, S. (1998). Consumer satisfaction and the outcome of behavioural therapy. Clinical Psychology Forum, 116. 2-6.
Hutchings, J., Nash, S., Williams, J. M. G. & Nightingale, D. (1998). Parental autobiographical memory: Is this a helpful clinical measure in behavioural child management? British Journal of Clinical Psychology 37. 303-312.
Hutchings, J., & Nash, S. (1998). Behaviour therapy: what do health visitors know? Community Practitioner 71. 364-367.
Hutchings, J., Appleton, P., Smith, M., Lane. E. & Nash, S. (2002). Evaluation of two treatments for children with severe behaviour problems: child behaviour and maternal mental health outcomes. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 30, 279-295.
Lane, E. & Hutchings, J. (2002). Benefits of a course in behavioural analysis for health visitors. British Journal of Nursing, 2002, 11 (10). 702 -714.
Hutchings, J., Lane, E., & Kelly J. (2004). Comparison of two treatments of children with severely disruptive behaviours: a four year follow up. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 32 (1)15 - 30.
Hutchings, J., Lane, E., Ellis Owen, R. & Gwyn, R. (2004). The introduction of the Webster-Stratton Classroom Dinosaur School Programme in Gwynedd, North Wales. Education and Child Psychology, 21 (4) 4-15.
Muntz, R., Hutchings, J., Edwards, R. T., Hounsome, B. and Ó Céilleachair, A. (2004). Economic Evaluation of Treatments for Children with Severe Behavioural Problems. Journal for Mental Health Policy and Economics, 7, 177-189.
Hutchings J and Webster-Stratton C. (2004). Community Based Support for Parents; pp 334 - 351 in Masud Hoghughi and Nicholas Long (Eds.) Handbook of Parenting. London: Sage
Gardner, F., Lane, E. & Hutchings, J. (2004). Three to seven years: Risk and protective factors; effective interventions. In Carole Sutton David Utting and David Farrington (Eds): Support from the start: Working with young children and their Families to reduce the risks of crime and antisocial behaviour. Research Report 524. ISBN: 1 84478 203 4, London: Department for Education and Skills.
Hutchings, J. Gardner, F., & Lane, E. (2004). Making evidence based interventions work in clinical settings: common and specific therapy factors and implementation fidelity. In Carole Sutton David Utting and David Farrington (Eds): Support from the start: Working with young children and their Families to reduce the risks of crime and antisocial behaviour. Research Report 524. ISBN: 1 84478 203 4. London: Department for Education and Skills.
Lane, E., Gardner, F. Hutchings, J., & Jacobs, B. (2004). Eight to thirteen Years: Risk and protective factors; effective interventions. In Carole Sutton David Utting and David Farrington (Eds): Support from the start: Working with young children and their Families to reduce the risks of crime and antisocial behaviour. Research Report 524. ISBN: 1 84478 203 4. London: Department for Education and Skills.
Hutchings, J. & Lane, E. (2005). The role of parenting to the development and prevention of child mental health problems. Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 18 (4). 386-391.
Hutchings, J., Bywater, T., Davies, C., & Whitaker, C. (2006). Do crime rates predict the outcome of parenting programmes for parents of 'high risk' pre-school children? Special Issue Youth Offending and Youth Justice: Educational and Child Psychology, 23 (2). 15-24.
Hutchings, J. (2006). Commissioned Article: Update on Conduct Disorder and Parenting Interventions. British Psychological Society, Faculty of Children and Young People: Service and Practice Update 5, 2, 14-19.
Hutchings, J. & Lane, E. Conduct Disorder: what we have learned about it and how to deal with it, invited paper for the Psychologist: Special Issue on Criminality in 2006: Nipping Criminality in the Bud, 19, 8. 480-483.
Hutchings, J. (2006). Response to the Welsh Assembly Government consultation document "Joining Together in Wales: an Adult and Young People's Strategy to Reduce Re-offending" British Psychological Society, Faculty of Children and Young People: Service and Practice Update 5, 3, 19-20.
Hutchings, J. (2006). Incredible Years Wales. British Psychological Society, Faculty of Children and Young People: Service and Practice Update 5, 4, 19-21.
Hutchings, J. (2007). Incredible Years: How Wales has led the UK in ensuring effectiveness of Sure Start children's programme, Agenda: Journal of the Institute of Welsh Affairs 55-56.
Hutchings, J., Bywater, T., Daley, D, & Lane, E. (2007). A pilot study of the Webster-Stratton Incredible Years Therapeutic Dinosaur School programme. Clinical Psychology Forum 170, 21-24.
Hutchings, J., Bywater, T., Daley, D., Gardner, F., Whitaker, C., Jones, K., Eames, C., & Edwards, R.T. (2007). Parenting Intervention in Sure Start Services for Children at Risk of Developing Conduct Disorder: Pragmatic Randomised Controlled Trial. British Medical Journal, doi:10.1136/bmj.39126.620799.55
Edwards, R.T., Ó Céilleachair, A., Bywater, T., Hughes, D.A., & Hutchings, J. (2007). Parenting Programme for Parents of Children at Risk of Developing Conduct Disorder: Cost-Effective Analysis. British Medical Journal, doi:10.1136/bmj.39126.699421.55.
Jones, K., Daley, D., Hutchings, J., Bywater, T., & Eames, C. (2007) Efficacy of the Incredible Years Basic Parent Training Programme as an early intervention for children with Conduct Disorder and ADHD. Child Care Health and Development, doi:10.1111/j.1365-2214.2007.00747.
Hutchings, J. & Bywater, T. (2007). Response to WAG consultation on "The Foundation Phase." British Psychological Society, Faculty of Children and Young People: Service and Practice Update 6, 2, 41-43.
Hutchings, J., Bywater, T., & Daley, D. (2007) A Pragmatic Randomised Controlled Trial of a Parenting Intervention in Sure Start Services for Pre-School Children at Risk of Developing Conduct Disorder: How and why did it work? Journal of Children's Services 2, 2, 4-14.
Hutchings, J. & Bywater, T. (2007). Commissioned article: Parenting support can help parents to develop better relationships with their children and reduce the risk of behaviour problems. Education Review Vol 20 (2), 57-67.
Hutchings, J., Daley, D., Jones, K., Martin, P., Bywater, T., & Gwyn, R., (2007) Early results from developing and researching the Webster-Stratton Incredible Years Teacher Classroom Management Training Programme in North West Wales. Journal of Children's Services Vol 2 (3), 15-26.
Jones, K., Daley, D., Hutchings, J., Bywater, T., & Eames, C. (2008). Efficacy of the Incredible Years Basic Parent Training Programme as an early intervention for children with Conduct Disorder and ADHD: Long Term Follow-up. Child Care Health and Development. Vol.34 (3), 380-390.
Eames, C., Daley, D., Hutchings, J., Hughes, J. C., Jones, K., Martin, P. & Bywater, T. (2008). The Leader Observation Tool (LOT): A process skills measure of treatment fidelity measure of the Incredible Years Parenting Programme. Child: Care Health and Development, 34 (3), /391-400, doi:10.1111/j.1365-2214.2008.00828.x
Hutchings, J., Bywater, T., Eames, C., & Martin, P. (2008) Implementing child mental health interventions in service settings: Lessons from three pragmatic randomized controlled trials in Wales. Journal of Children's Services Vol 3 (2), 17-27.
Eames, C., Daley, D., Hutchings, J., Whitaker, C. J., Jones, K., Hughes, J. C. & Bywater, T. (2009). Treatment Fidelity as a predictor of behaviour change in parents attending group based parent training. Child: Care Health and Development, 35 (5), /603-612,/ / doi:10.1111/j.1365-2214.2009.00975
Daley, D., Jones, K., & Hutchings, J. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in preschool children: current findings, recommended interventions and future directions. (2009) Child Care Health and Development. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2214.2009.00938.x
Ford, T., Hutchings, J., Bywater, T., Goodman, A. & Goodman, R. (2009) The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire Added Value Score; a method for estimating effectiveness in child mental health services tested using data from a randomised controlled trial. British Journal of Psychiatry. 194, 552-558. doi: 10.1192/bjp.bp.108.052373
Bywater, T., Hutchings, J., Daley, D., Whitaker, C., Yeo, S. T., Jones, K., Eames, C. and Tudor Edwards, R. (2009) Long-term effectiveness of a parenting intervention in Sure Start services in Wales for children at risk of developing conduct disorder. British Journal of Psychiatry 195. Doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.108.056531
Evans, S. & Hutchings.J. (2009) The Incredible Years Programmes: Developing Social and Emotional Competence of Children in the Foundation Phase. Prif-Faterion /Leading Matters, 2009/10 NAHT Cymru pp 30-33
Hutchings, J. & Bywater, T. (2010) Childhood Conduct Disorder: the contribution of psychologists. Clinical Psychology Forum 205, Special Edition. pp 21-25
Furlong, M., McGilloway,S., Bywater, T., Hutchings,J., Donnelly, M., Smith, S.M. and O'Neill, C., (2010) Behavioural/cognitive-behavioural group-based parenting interventions for children age 3-12 with early onset conduct problems (protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2010, Issue 1. Art. No.: CD008225. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD008225.
Hutchings, J. Effective Parenting (2010), Agenda: Journal of the Institute of Welsh Affairs (40) 24-26
Gardner, F., Hutchings, J., Bywater, T. and Whitaker, C. (2010) Who Benefits and How Does It Work? Moderators and Mediators of Outcome in an Effectiveness Trial of a Parenting Intervention. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 39(4), 1-13, 2010.
Martin, P., Daley, D., & Hutchings, J., Jones, K., Eames, C., & Whitaker, C. (2010) The Teacher-Pupil Observation Tool (T-Pot): The development and testing of a classroom observation measure. School Psychology International, 31(3) 229-249.
Bywater, T., Hutchings, J., Linck, P., Whitaker, C.J., Daley, D., Yeo, S.T., & Edwards, R. T. (2010) Incredible Years Parent Training Support for Foster Carers in Wales: A Multi-Centre Feasibility Study. Child Care, Health and Development. 37, 2, 233-243. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2214.2010.01155.x
Eames, C., Daley, D., Hutchings, J., Whitaker, C. J., Bywater, T., Jones, K. & Hughes, J. C. (2010). The impact of group leaders behaviour on parents' acquisition of key parenting skills during parent training. Behaviour Research and Therapy. doi:10.1016/j.brat.2010.07.011
Bywater, T., Hutchings, J., Evans, C., Parry, L., & Whitaker, C. (2011). Research Protocol: Building Social and Emotional Competence in Young High-Risk School Children: A Pragmatic Randomised Controlled Trial of the Incredible Years Therapeutic (Small Group) Dinosaur Curriculum in Gwynedd Primary Schools, Wales. Trials doi:10.1186/1745-6215-12-39
Hutchings, J., Williams, M.E., Martin, P. and Pritchard, R.O. (2011) Levels of Behavioural Difficulties among Young Welsh Schoolchildren. The Welsh Journal of Education 15(1) 103 - 115
Charles, J., Bywater, T., & Edwards, R.T. (2011). Parenting Interventions: a systematic review of the economic evidence. Child: Care, Health and Development. Doi:10.1111/j.1365-2214.2011.01217x.
Hutchings, J. and Bywater, T., (2011). Challenges facing foster carers. Agenda: Journal of the Institute of Welsh Affairs (43) 54-57
Bywater, T., Hutchings, J., Gridley. N., & Jones, K. (2011). Incredible Years parent training support for nursery staff working within a disadvantaged Flying Start area in Wales: A feasibility study. Child Care in Practice 17(3) 285-302
Hutchings, J., Bywater, T., Williams, M. E., Whitaker, C., Lane, E, & Shakespeare, K. (2011). The extended School Age Incredible Years parent programme. Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 16(3), 136-143.
Hutchings, J., Bywater, T., Gridley, N., Whitaker, C., Martin-Forbes, P., & Gruffydd, S. (2011) Introducing The Incredible Years Therapeutic Social and Emotional Skills Programme: A Pilot Study with High Risk Children. School Psychology International doi:10.1177/0143034311415899
Furlong, M., McGilloway,S., Bywater, T., Hutchings,J., Donnelly, M., Smith, S.M. and O'Neill, C., (2012) Behavioural/cognitive-behavioural group-based parenting interventions for children age 3-12 with early onset conduct problems (review) to be published on 15/02/2012 in The Cochrane Library, Issue 2, 2012.

Accepted/In Press
Hutchings, J. From ABA to SPR: thirty years developing evidence based services for the treatment and prevention of conduct disorder in Wales. Journal of Children's Services
Griffith, N., Hutchings, J., Bywater, T. & Daley, D. Universal interventions in targeted communities to tackle the negative impacts of child poverty: What have we learned? Journal of Children's Services
Hutchings J. and Gardner F., Effective interventions for preventing and reducing conduct problems in three- to eight-year-old children. Journal of Children's Services

Submitted
Hutchings, J., Bywater, T., Williams, M.E., & Whitaker, C. Parental Depression and Child Behaviour Problems.
Jones, K., Daley, D., Hutchings, J., Whitaker, C., Eames, C., & Bywater, T. The Incredible Years Programme as an early intervention for children at risk for conduct problems and ADHD: Moderators and mediators of outcome.
Hutchings J., Bywater T. & Lane, E. Group leader issues in delivering the Incredible Years Parent programmes to foster carers.
Gridley, N., Bywater, T., Hutchings, J., Whitaker, C., & Jones, K. Comparing Live and Video Observation Using Two Statistical Approaches.
Williams, M.E., Hutchings, J., Bywater, T., Daley, D. & Whitaker, C. Validation of the Schedule of Growing Skills.
Hutchings, J., Martin, P., Daley, D., Whitaker, C. and Williams, M. Evaluation of a Teacher Classroom Management Programme in Gwynedd primary schools.
Charles, J. M., Edwards, R. T., Bywater, T. and Hutchings, J. Micro-costing in health economics: the
Incredible Years Toddler Parenting Programme with families living in disadvantaged Flying Start areas in the U.K.

Other
BBC1 Wales. 3rd March 1998. Week In Week Out. A 30 minute documentary on the work at the unit
BBC Radio Wales 4th October 1998 Eye on Wales feature on the work of the unit.
BBC Radio 4, 5th October 2001,You and Yours feature on the Bangor Child Behaviour Project
BBC Radio Wales, May 2003 Good Behaviour. Two 30 minute documentaries on the Incredible
Years Programmes.
BBC Radio Wales, October 2004 Best Behaviour. 30 minute documentary programme on the Incredible Years Programmes.
BBC1 Wales October 25th 2005 Week In Week Out Teen Rages. Thirty minute documentary featuring the Incredible Years parent programme
BBC Radio4 Woman's Hour 17th April 2007. A feature on my work in discussion with the Rt. Hon Hilary Armstrong, Minister for Social Exclusion


Publications prior to 1995

Papers in Refereed Journals.
Hutchings, J., Fearns, K. and Williams, J. (1980). A parent teaching group for parents of mentally handicapped children. Behavioural Psychotherapy, 8, (3)
Barker, R. and Hutchings, J. (1981). A training course for foster parents. Adoption and Fostering, 106, (4), 25-29.
Hutchings, J., Jones, D., Hibbs, P. and Fox, J. (1981). The Ynys Mon Intermediate Treatment Project. International Journal of Behavioural Social Work and Abstracts, 1, (3), 187-198.
Hutchings, J. and Barker, R. (1982). Report on a 10 week course for foster parents on child management and child development. Behavioural Approaches with Children, 6, (2), 34-42.
Hutchings, J. and Gower,K. (1993). Unemployment and mental health. Journal of Mental Health, 2, 355-358

Book Chapter.
Hutchings, J. (1981). The behavioural approach to child abuse - a review of the literature. In N. Frude (Ed.), The Understanding and Prevention of Child Abuse: Psychological Approaches. Batsford Books.

Other publications.
Hutchings, J. (1978). Letter: The psychological approach. Journal of Community Nursing, 1 (4), 16.
Hutchings, J. (1978). Evidence to the B.P.S. Working Party on Corporal Punishment.
Hutchings, J. and Gathercole, C. (1978). Community nursing and psychology - where is the link? Journal of Community Nursing 1, (9), 4-5.
Hutchings, J. and Williams, B. (1978). Bed wetting. Journal of Community Nursing 1, (10), 10-11.
Hutchings, J. and Williams, B. (1978). Toilet training in the normal child. Journal of Community Nursing, 2, (3), 22-23.
Hutchings, J., Last, M. and Williams, B. (1978). Toilet training children with special needs. Journal of Community Nursing, 2, (4), 16-17.
Hutchings, J. and Gathercole, C. (1978). Depressed behaviour. Journal of Community Nursing, 2, (3), 2-3.
Hutchings, J. and Hughes, N. (1979). Child abuse. Journal of Community Nursing, 2, (7), 14 -15.
Hutchings, J. (1979). A three part series on 'Fears and Avoidance Behaviours',
Part I.- Journal of Community Nursing, 2, (8), 20 - 21.
Part II - Journal of Community Nursing, 2, (9), 16-17.
Part III - Journal of Community Nursing, 2, (10), 22-23.
Hutchings, J. and Farrell, P. (1979). Psychology in community nurse education. Journal of Community Nursing, 2, (11), 15-16.
Hutchings, J. and Jones, C. (1979). Psychology - A resource for nurses. Journal of Community Nursing, 3, (2), 25-27.
Hutchings, J. (1979). Helping the adult mentally handicapped to live in the community. Journal of Community Nursing, 3, (4), 27-28.
Hutchings, J. (1979). A five part series on child management
Part 1. Journal of Community Nursing, 4, (5), .
Part 2. Journal of Community Nursing, 3, (7).
Part 3. Journal of Community Nursing, 3, (9).
Part 4. Journal of Community Nursing, 4, (2)
Part 5. Journal of Community Nursing, 4, (7).
Hutchings, J. (1979) Child Abuse: The psychological component in a positive policy. Report written for and presented to the Gwynedd Child Abuse Review committee, Gwynedd County Council.
Hutchings, J. (1980). The world of therapy on its best behaviour - Report on the First World Congress on Behaviour Therapy. Social Work Today, 12 (15).
Hutchings, J., Williams, P. and Hughes, N. (1981). Teaching as part of preventative social work. Social Work Service, 26.
Hutchings J., Jones, D. and Hughes, N. (1981). Children 'At Risk' - Working with the family. Community Care, 370, 29-30.
Hutchings, J. (1981). Behaviour therapy - Report on the First World Congress. Journal of Community Nursing, 4, (8).
Hutchings, J. (1981). Report on the Australian Behaviour Modification Association Annual Conference, Newsletter of the British Association for Behavioural Psychotherapy, July.
Teaching tapes made in collaboration with Gweld Community Video (1979-1984)
(i) Parents as teachers - a tape on elementary learning principles and their a
application in teaching skills to mentally handicapped people.
(ii) Why have toy libraries? - how toy libraries can be used to help parents
teach children to play.
(iii) Will it happen again? - the effects of our behaviour on other people.
(iv) Robert - helping an over-active child.
Hutchings, J. and Gower, K. (1993). Unemployment and mental health: the Mid Wales experience. Community Psychiatric Nursing Journal, 13 (5), 17-21.
Hutchings, J. (1993). Unemployment, mental health and clinical psychology. Clinical Psychology Forum, 52, February, 4-8.
Hutchings, J. (1995). Blaenau Parent Training Project, Gwynedd. In T. Abbasi and Professor R. Hodgson, (Eds), Mental Health Promotion: Survey of Projects in Wales, Technical Report Number 14, 11-12. Cardiff: Health Promotion Wales.
SourceJ Hutchings' CV
ConventionsInternational Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families - ISAAR(CPF) - Ottawa 1996 ISBN ISBN 0-9696035-3-3
National Council on Archives, Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997

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