Pleased to share my latest PhD publication. This paper provides data on working age adults accessing secondary mental health services across South-east London and claiming benefits, using a novel data linkage.
📖 https://t.co/rXOlzqIrsz
A novel data linkage provides insights on who is claiming benefits and accessing secondary mental health services across South-East London boroughs
Benefit claimants with mental health problems continues to rise.
READ MORE HERE: https://t.co/5Mqh6hBClT
#linkeddata#admindata
Write to your local councillors and urge them to take action for Palestine, including by supporting the divestment of funds administered by the Council from companies enabling Israel's attacks: https://t.co/JbxqXilakD
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Excited to share our paper describing the first UK data linkage between electronic secondary mental healthcare records from South London and Maudsley (SLaM) NHS Foundation Trust and benefits data from Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
https://t.co/gQYTGhfLqH
In a new paper published in @BMJ_Open our researchers describe how they are linking data from @DWPgovuk and @MaudsleyNHS to explore connections between UK benefits and #mentalhealth
Read Dr Sharon Stevelink's blog on this approach and its potential🔽
https://t.co/idTE4nAjWW
How was the concept of ‘mental health’ discursively constructed in the news media during the pandemic?
Come and hear from Grace Horwood 28.11.22 | QUAHRC https://t.co/rtBpkR6cqO @kcsamh@lindsay_badger@projectnat@sardorrington @Soapsub @AvaPPhillips
Enjoyed attending the “A Year Like No Other” book launch this evening. Some very moving readings, highlighting the inequality and experiences of living in poverty during the covid crisis. Looking forward to reading the whole thing. Thank you to all the speakers 📕@changing_r
Some really interesting and moving talks and discussions today at #MQDataScience@MQmentalhealth ! Thank you all 😊
Also enjoyed sharing my poster on a novel data linkage between mental health care records from SLaM and benefits data from DWP.
Introducing a critical conversation on research ethics using collaborative and participatory methods https://t.co/YqSjxXGusb @Eventbrite@EthicsInspiring
So far SO good! Being overwhelmed by choice for talks to attend is always a good problem to have.
A very thought provoking final discussion with an inspiring panel to round of the second day of @EPAPsyEpi#EPAPsyEpi2022 Looking forward to tomorrow 👏🏻
Homeless hostel residents and staff struggle to access health and social care services
A great debut blog from @AvaPPhillips Welcome to the woodland Ava! 🌳🌤🍄
https://t.co/aBdYKxolnC
Really helpful article reflecting on various issues, challenges, and possibilities in co-produced research on Universal Credit - Exploring the mental health effects of Universal Credit: a journey of co-production - https://t.co/ZwPFp61DBM @EthicsInspiring@kcsamh@AvaPPhillips
Peers reject #BordersBill proposals incl power to strip British citizenship without warning; & to criminalise refugees who enter UK on small boats. ‘Peers have heard outcry against attempted power grab by Home Secretary,' says @Reprieve's Maya Foa https://t.co/hjCMNvKFSH
- adult aged 18-65
- have received care/support for mental health beyond your GP (including IAPT/therapies)
- received this care or support within the following boroughs: Croydon, Lambeth, Southwark or Lewisham.
- have previously received or currently receive a uk gov benefit
🚨participants needed for telephone interviews 🚨
Have you been affected by a #mentalhealth issue and claimed a government benefit? Share your experiences…📞All findings are anonymous.
DM/email if you’d like to take part [email protected]
See criteria to take part👇🏼
Very informative analysis & discussion on this years spending review and what it means for health and social care, inc long-term health implications & the impact on work and mental health for many. Pretty bleak.
@HealthFdn Thank you for such a great talk.💰 #THFSpendingReview