How do young people make sense of suicides in relation to political crisis? What are the safety nets during turbulent times? I wrote a blog based on my research in HK: https://t.co/Eii1u9HyT9
Dr. Lynn Tang, Co-I on the MRC-funded Menopause and Ethnicity project, calls for more inclusive NHS care that reflects migrant women's experiences. Read more: https://t.co/tTKvGczmFA
#MenopauseCare#HealthInequalities#NHS#MRC
To mark #eseaheritagemonth, Dr Lynn Tang spoke at South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust on mental health in Chinese communities - highlighting internal diversity, cultural humility, & the need for trauma-informed care. #MentalHealth#Chinese@RoyalHolloway@LynnTang_
📸 Menopause & Ethnicity – an exhibition sharing the lived experiences of Chinese & Black women in Liverpool to improve menopause & ageing healthcare.
🗓️ 18–22 Sept | 📍 Blackburne House, Liverpool
Open to all | Part of @The_MRC with @LynnTang_#Menopause#Ethnicity#Wellbeing
Call for NINEDTP Postdoctoral Fellowship applications (closing deadline: 10 March 2025). N.B.: internal deadline (Soci) is 4pm, Monday 10 February 2025. Candidates will be expected to submit their short CV, a draft application form, and mentor statement. Get in touch!
Out in @GlobalHealthBMJ: We critically examine how expectations around agency and change are mobilised in discussions about decolonisation in global mental health. A focus on reflexivity risks overlooking the contested and shifting boundaries of the field.
https://t.co/KsBQmQOSmS
Our next online seminar on 19.11.24 at 7.00pm UTC Using ethnography in services supporting people with cognitive difficulties and mental health problems: Issues and principles with Kjeld Høgsbro and Rich Moth. See forthcoming activities for link at: https://t.co/oybvCK9gDf
📣 Are you a healthcare provider in Liverpool supporting Chinese and/or Black women over the age of 40? We want to hear from you.
Join us for a workshop exploring menopause care.
Find out more and register here ⤵️
https://t.co/VhcqiGVlqZ
PhD students - please consider entering our three-minute thesis competition at the @isa_sociology Forum of Sociology in 2025. There will be a $200USD prize for the winner. Also open to those who completed after June 2023. Details at https://t.co/Juo1fEmZU2
This ESEA Heritage Month, join us to celebrate the launch of two essential toolkits:
1⃣A Brief Guide for Supporting ESEA Migrant Communities in the UK
2⃣Engaging East and Southeast Asian (ESEA) Communities in Research: A Toolkit for Academic (and other) Researchers
📣If you are a researcher, survivor researcher, practitioner, or peer worker from a context affected by extreme events, and are interested in their impact on mental well-being, this event on researching responses to distress is for you: https://t.co/jtSwgSVj2b
.@daria_schwalbe is co-editing a special issue on ecological grief and the call for papers just opened!
If you're interested in submitting a paper, read more here https://t.co/PNKagcWl1d
It was a really long journey getting here, but my article on doing qualitative suicide research has been published in @FemPsychJournal
Huge thanks to the reviewers, and to @DrAmyChandler and @VeronicaHeney for super insightful comments along the way ❤️
https://t.co/i94Pp0zYC2
Launching the new poster for the virtual world café for mental health researchers on 9th October 2024 at 12.30-15.00 GMT. It focusses on Researching Responses to Distress Caused by Extreme Events. To book go to: https://t.co/tc5WNdVcsc
Integration is central to the #mentalhealth of asylum seekers and #refugees but we need greater understanding of what makes it effective. Research by our co-director Prof @HannaKienzler has explored what qualities of integration support mental health.
▶️https://t.co/6LO0bjMyu6