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Join us at Global Perspectives on Intergenerational Child Maltreatment — a unique gathering of international researchers and experts focused on the intergenerational continuity of child maltreatment from a cross-cultural perspective.
📅April 28 & 29, 2025
“I wanted all woman victims of rape – not just when they have been drugged, rape exists at all levels – I want those woman to say: Mrs Pelicot did it, we can do it too. When you’re raped there is shame, and it’s not for us to have shame, it’s for them.” https://t.co/O8lNbm4JI5
@AdamRutherford Indeed this article in Nature about factors determining Nobel prize winning do appear to be biased to a family academic connections & where being male is a major determinant. https://t.co/GmU5YdZGZk
Thank you for a great meeting at #ISTSS2024, my dear colleagues from @Global_Trauma
Conducting research across countries is wonderful. But today, sharing our worst nightmares, exciting, strange and pleasant travel stories was what touched my heart. @DrLangevin@SchnyderUlrich
The @Global_Trauma Network is launching a new priority area to encourage the integration of sex and gender considerations in cross-cultural #TraumaticStressResearch. Interested in contributing? Click here for more information: https://t.co/hAtqZdTVTx
Abstract submission is now open for #ESTSS2025!
You are invited to present your work at the 18th Biennial ESTSS Conference in Tbilisi, Georgia, 12-15 June 2025.
Submit your work today for inclusion in the programme.
https://t.co/mUVaruNil1
Our friends at @ESTSSnews are holding their conference in Georgia next year! Head long to the beautiful Tbilisi to hear the latest on #trauma research and eat delicious khinkali 🥟
We urgently need a paradigm shift in addressing childhood maltreatment — one that considers it as a root cause of ill health, and that prioritises allocation of resources to preventing abuse and neglect.
https://t.co/QkkFG6oHwt
Controlling for genetic and environmental confounding, study revealed 21-41% of mental health conditions in Australia are attributable to child maltreatment. Over 1.8 million cases & 184,000 DALYs could be prevented if child maltreatment was eliminated. https://t.co/9zJGJ4ky85