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Don’t make me tap the sign. Strikes are supposed to be disruptive
If you see anyone talking about how the Amazon strike could disrupt the flow of packages:
Join us for Keele Open Day! fb.watch/z_u27mPBA1/?...
Funded PhD opportunity for qualitative work on health inequalities and factors affecting health outcomes at University of Aberdeen, in partnership with Aberdeen City Council
Please share!
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I just can't remember the story of Charles Darwin writing On the origin of species being that he sliced it into 40 papers while supervising four PhD students, answering 70 emails and attending 4 Microsoft Teams meetings a day while completing an e-Learning course about fire safety in the background
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50% of people in prison are neurodivergent, compared to 15% of the general population. But why?
David Breakspear & @oxonadvisory.com discuss how neurodivergent people get caught up in the CJS & what the system could do to prevent unfair criminalisation
🎧 Listen now: pod.fo/e/2c2982
Have you got what it takes? Dynamic and talented people wanted to lead our prisons.
HMPPS launches Future Prison Leaders Programme to recruit and train the next generation of prison leaders.
www.gov.uk/government/n...
We’re looking forward to the release of the ‘Our Message Our Voice’ film, led by @keeleuniversity.bsky.social and funded by the SSA. Find out how to watch it: tinyurl.com/2hkmu3ed #academicsky #researchsky #livedexperience #addiction
Last year I gave the Prisons’ Week lecture at Liverpool Cathedral, on Changemakers and women’s justice.
I talked about Elizabeth Fry, and hopeful uncertainty and where imagination might take us.
I’ve discovered it’s on YouTube so sharing it (& my Betsy Fry obsession) m.youtube.com/watch?v=-Jgb...
If you can tear yourself away form Married at First Sight Australia, there is an alternative: Radio 3 every night 9.45pm next 2 weeks - the current New Generation Thinkers have recorded essays for Radio 3 . Mine is entitled 'Mothers on Trial' . on at 9.45pm 1st April. www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...
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The UK is a low tax economy
It has been for decades and has therefore invested less in public services like health
The result is poorer services & less access, a higher debt burden & an unhappy population
Choice is poor services low tax or better services higher tax
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NIHR National Institute for Health and Care Research #ARCseminar (background picture: silhouette of an adult and a child singing and dancing)
The 2025 national #ARCseminar series on:
The healing power of creative arts
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7 May: Improving #MentalHealth & wellbeing with creative arts
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11 June: Exploring lived experience with creative arts
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9 July: Creative arts for #dementia
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Do you work in Local Government and have a #PublicHealth scheme in need of evaluation?
The PHIRST scheme is now accepting Expressions of Interest ➡️ nihr.ac.uk/funding/publ...
@local.gov.uk @adphuk.bsky.social @cosla.gov.uk @nhswalesexecutive.bsky.social @nihrarcs.bsky.social
It's International Women's Day! ❤️
Today is all about celebrating and honouring the achievements of women around the world, as well as advocating for gender equality.
#internationalwomensday
A Co-produced International Qualitative Systematic Review on Lived Experiences of Trauma During Homelessness in Adulthood and Impacts on Mental Health, Emma Adams, Mental Health Fellow, et al writes for Trauma, Violence, & Abuse: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/15248380241286839
Co-produced International Qualitative Systematic Review on Lived Experiences of Trauma During Homelessness, Emma Adams, Career Development Award holder, et al writes for Trauma, Violence, & Abuse: bit.ly/3F7hHuN
#MentalHealth
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New article by Sophie Martens and me in the British Journal of Criminology, exploring perceptions of safety among prisoners in England & Wales and Norway, and how they differ.
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We are looking forward to our webinar on 4th March sharing a bit about our research and how members of the public from across the UK can help. Please do join us - and please share to help us reach others.
Joining the webinar does not commit you to further involvement. shop.bris.ac.uk/conferences-...
‘For women especially, prison is a place of chaos and trauma where vulnerable people struggle to maintain their dignity, let alone sanity… into these containers of suffering are dropped women whose only crime is mental illness.’
Lalitha Try, Economist at the Resolution Foundation, said: “The incomes of poor households haven’t risen enough in recent decades, as the UK economy has stagnated. But where their money comes from and what it is spent on has changed considerably. “Two bursts of rapid jobs growth in the late 1990s and 2010s mean that earnings play an ever more important role in shaping lower income households’ living standards, while social security benefits contribute less. “Council Tax is consuming a larger share of their poor families’ household budgets, who are spending almost as much on these bills as they pay in Income Tax. This terribly designed tax increasingly resembles the very thing it was meant to replace – the dreaded Poll Tax.”
🚨 New research published today 🚨
For the poorest half of working households, income from work has increased & benefits decreased.
But lower income families are spending a disproportionate amount of their income on Council Tax, which has become increasingly regressive.
https://buff.ly/4gE0beF
Pleased to see our paper 'Sentence inflation: a judicial critique' cited in @samirashackle.bsky.social's piece 'The punishment doesn’t fit the crime in Britain. That’s why our jails are overflowing'.
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Lengthy interview with Lord Timpson in The Times today, but nothing much new in it. Feels like everything’s really on hold now, until @davidgauke.bsky.social’s review reports.
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Great to be at the latest Bromley Briefings launch this evening. Such a brilliant annual piece of research by @prtuk.bsky.social, and one which undoubtably has a huge impact on the prison service.
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Whether it's the research you fund, your support for PPI, events you organise, or other research initiatives, understanding and demonstrating impact is important and valuable. HRCI members are invited to register for our Mastering Impact workshop on March 13th www.eventbrite.ie/e/hrci-membe...
Our report on transformative justice & arts is out! We learned creative practice can enable communities to explore harm & accountability in deep & nuanced ways.
Huge thanks to the our creative collaborators the HJC Members, Restoke, Clean Break, and Rideout.
www.cssd.ac.uk/news/transfo...
It will be easy to fall into a pattern of dunking & reacting in these times. Performing disapproval can be a consuming pastime & it is not enough. Refuse to abandon vulnerable people. Build a rebellious culture of care. If you need help, @prisonculture.bsky.social and I wrote a book to assist you.
Lack of basic care leads women in prison to self-harm
@hmiprisonsnews.bsky.social finds prisons are not doing enough to help women cope. For some this lack of care to meet their basic needs causes such distress that they resort to harming themselves. www.russellwebster.com/a-lack-of-ba...
🧩 Unlock Drama: Unveiling Our Core Rehabilitation Techniques
At Unlock Drama, we are committed to harnessing the transformative power of theatre to rehabilitate and empower. Our methods are meticulously designed to nurture growth, empathy, and resilience. Here’s a glimpse into our core approaches:
Great to see a culture of rehabilitation rather than #WastingTime inside. Our #WastingTime campaign wants to see people better prepared for release through work and education in prison. Often, work in prison is inconsistent and only a few hours a week: tinyurl.com/4mtk7938