Looking forward to sharing my experience of applying to the NIHR Doctoral Fellowship. Thinking about submitting an application or want to find out more about the award? Join the webinar next week 👇
See you there!
Fully funded @ResearchWales#PhD exploring if in Wales, contemporary models of frontline social care for people with #mental ill health are fit for purpose? https://t.co/uek1jBdTzz Deadline 25.09 working with the great @CFMHAS1 team! @ncmh_wales
Great presentation by @a_krayer about #suicide in #INDIA as part of @SASHI_Research where I was gladly involved in the initial capacity building phases.Lovely to see the preliminary findings at the Budapest Qualitative #mentalhealth research conference
& spend time with her again
Day 2 at the fabulous #QRMH9 conference. Brilliant set of sessions, highlighting structural issues and the importance of including different perspectives and valuing initiatives outside health systems
Last day of a very productive international @SASHI_Research South Asia #selfharm intiative meeting. Productive discussions about how to get the importance of #sucide#surveillance across as a tool to inform prevention and intervention.
NEW publication from Prof Catherine Robinson: Pathways to Suicide among Police in Rajasthan: Perceptions and Experiences of Police Personnel
@SCSManchester@CAR1066
https://t.co/lYnUkTlaka
Another recent publication from Prof Catherine Robinson: Establishing Self-Harm Registers: The Role of Process Mapping to Improve Quality of Surveillance Data Globally
@SCSManchester@CAR1066
https://t.co/2Dw03CMsBp
NEW publication from SASHI
@a_krayer@CFMHAS1@CAR1066 and Prof Vimal Sharma @SCSManchester: Pathways to Suicide among Police in Rajasthan: Perceptions and Experiences of Police Personnel
https://t.co/fa8VbmhllB
Have a look at our open access paper highlighting the importance of suporting police personnel #suicide#police the study is part of SASHI (South Asia Self-harm initiative).