We reviewed Small Things Like These, a powerful film about Ireland's institutional history!
If you've been impacted by Mother and Baby Institutions, please share your experiences in our survey: https://t.co/lboSyRu80x
Compassion… an act of defiance.
@CatrionaShelly, @DearbhMo and @orlamuldoon review the film, 'Small Things Like These'.
@BigThingsFilms_@CKeeganFiction
https://t.co/RnmAeCp2NY
A major new study from UL's Department of Psychology will document the social, psychological and health needs of those with experiences of Irish Mother and Baby Institutions.
Read more: https://t.co/JHEX428ejx
We reviewed Small Things Like These, a powerful film about Ireland's institutional history!
If you've been impacted by Mother and Baby Institutions, please share your experiences in our survey: https://t.co/lboSyRu80x
Compassion… an act of defiance.
@CatrionaShelly, @DearbhMo and @orlamuldoon review the film, 'Small Things Like These'.
@BigThingsFilms_@CKeeganFiction
https://t.co/RnmAeCp2NY
@AM_Foran Conversely, those in the parliamentary minority used the apology to shape a political narrative that demanded national collective action.
Our work highlights the role that identity-based power relations can play in how we confront historical injustice.
https://t.co/GfBlaBov9j
Disappointed to see this talk in the program at #ISPP2024. It normalizes the ongoing occupation and genocide in Palestine. How did this get accepted? @PolPsyISPP
...and we conclude the 2024 #ISPPAcademy with a group photo! I am grateful to our instructors and session leaders, @MarketaOdlova and Minnie Chappell and Sev Bennett at @PolPsyISPP Central Office for their support, and of course our fellows for their enthusiasm and engagement!
Up next, @growth_ul team member @DearbhMo gives an insight into her ongoing work with mother and baby home survivors. Thank you for sharing this important work. #ICSIH6
Abstract submission deadline extended to Wednesday 3rd April, 5pm (GMT+1) for this years Social Identity & Health conference - spread the word and we will see you in Limerick 😎#ICSIH6
Abstract submission for ICSIH6 closes the 29th March - submit here if you haven't already: https://t.co/ar7USsYfww
Very excited to welcome you all to our beautiful @ul campus!!
#ICSIH6
traumatic experiences can, under certain conditions, impact people’s political positions & appetite for social change. This perspective reveals trauma as a socially situated phenomenon linked to power and privilege or disempowerment & disadvantage. 5/6
Spotlight on our keynote @orlamuldoon. Her research highlights the value a collective approach to adaptation to stress & trauma. Her current work is particularly related to collective basis of post traumatic growth & physiological responses to stress. 1/6 @ULPsych
The government have made a total mess of a relatively straight forward issue.
I demand more than symbolism. I want real supports for women, people with disabilities and carers - not another excuse for the government to do nothing. We must demand better. #VoteYesNo
Today's the day! Abstract submissions now open for #ICSIH6 - closing date for submissions 29th March 2024.
Submit here: https://t.co/toR7MNM5G9
Accepting:
Feature talks (20-mins)
Focus talks (10-mins)
Blitz talks (5-mins)
Posters
More info: https://t.co/OyY826bGcy 1/3
First study of my PhD published! We conducted two experiments examining how what identity women runners have salient/ in use (their gender vs their runner identity) affected self-reported likelihood to exercise outside and sense of safety
Link to paper
https://t.co/QQH0mcCpfn
Keep the date! We are delighted to announce the International Conference on Social Identity and Health 6, will be in Ireland @ULPsych@UL, 18th – 20th June 2024 see https://t.co/vc0xX5YM4R