📢📢📢 New publication. Led by Dr Jay, our review focuses on socialisation within emergency accommodation for women who have experienced DV.
https://t.co/5pkjyOfpU7
Wrapping up a meaningful birthday week feeling grateful — and more committed than ever to advancing research that supports survivors of domestic violence. Time to set bold, intentional goals for the year ahead, both personally and professionally.
Wonderful to present our project at IFNC.
Women who seek support for intimate partner violence may create their own 'delicate patchwork of support' which increases in fragility when services are limited.
🥳 Excited to share our latest publication.
Caring for researcher wellbeing is essential especially with sensitive topics. We consider researcher resources and a trauma informed approach.
@DrPMDavidson@lukemolloy@tylahhrose
https://t.co/UY99S4oyCR
New Publication with @shepchid@GillianMurray00 , Natalie Culter, Paul Beckett, @DrZugai, Sophie Isobel: Mental Health Nurses' Enforcement of Involuntary Care in Inpatient Settings: A Meta‐Ethnography - https://t.co/F7dFsn8Ul8 @UoWnursing
📲 New review on interventions to address e-DFV
Thrilled to see this published. I loved working with this amazing team. So proud of this work from our Global Challenges Grant 👏
https://t.co/4nPNS0LpOb
Today i was an invited speaker at the Sydney Lyceum Club. It was a pleasure to present my State Library of NSW historical document review of Elsie's Refuge. I acknowledge @SummersAnne as a founder of Elsie's Refuge. Pictured with Christine Yeats. @cfwriter
Rachel Franks
🚀 Thrilled to launch the #EMCR roadmap, aimed at addressing the post-PhD research cliff for nursing & midwifery researchers.
Outlining 3 key recommendations:
1️⃣ Recognition as Researchers
2️⃣ Collaboration as Partners
3️⃣ Capacity & Capability for Impact
@anmf_federal
New publication from Ngarruwan Ngadju PhD candidate, Jacinta Mackay: Bridging historical understanding with culturally safe nursing and midwifery care for indigenous people: a scoping review's telling gap in literature https://t.co/sUw2JctJZs
���Great to see our latest publication is out in the world. New insights into the relationship between nursing students, stigma, self help and mental health clinical placements. @TaylorYousiph @LornaMoxham @ChrisFPatterson
@Suzi7609 @CordinaJo
https://t.co/oiOzaEZQLE
Join us on April 8 for Paths to Equitable Care: Inclusion as the Default.
Hosted by Dr. @NicStraiton & @NurseResearch Prof. Sandy Middleton, with guest speaker Prof. Calvin Moorley exploring gender, culture, race & health through a social justice lens.
https://t.co/MZz5F4uPTh
I was happy to attend the premiere of this impactful documentary tonight. It was wonderful to be amongst some amazing people who have made such a difference in the lives of women and children. @SummersAnne
I am so proud of this. To my amazing colleagues who nominated me, thank you. Life imitating research & vice versa. *Maybe fittingly (but also weirdly), on day of ceremony for @UOW inaugural IWD awards, I was in Bondi speaking to @StanAustralia + media ppl on Oz pub & bikini bans!
Social isolation is estimated to impact 1 in 4 adults & is recognised as a modern-day health crisis, associated with increased risk of death, & is a comparable risk factor to smoking, obesity and physical inactivity.
✍️ Read our new review
@UoWnursing
https://t.co/dU7rFd2VKP

ABSTRACT DEADLINE EXTENDED
NNVAWI 26th Conference October 2025
We have had a great response to the Call for Abstracts but are extending the abstract deadline to March 14th 11:59 EST.
Submitted abstracts can be revised until March 14 deadline!
https://t.co/qfPW7iDuZP