26 March 2025 Transforming UK Social Security: A Call for Compassion and Change The ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health’s Lived Experience Advisory Board (LEAB) highlight the struggles of navigating the UK's social security… Health Society
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15 January 2025 How temporary housing harms mental health of refugees and asylum seekers Farah Abdulrahman explores findings from a review of 21 studies that provide insight into how temporary accommodation impacts refugee mental health.… Health International Law Society
8 November 2024 Sanchika Campbell Sanchika Campbell shares her experiences of engaging local communities in her work, how she made the transition from clinical settings to research,… Health Society
24 September 2024 Personal independence payments (PIP) among people who access mental health services Earlier this year under the Conservative government a Green paper opened up a consultation on the future of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) - a… Health
13 September 2024 Announcing a New Lancet Psychiatry Commission on Lived Experience in Mental Health Research: Come and join us In this blog those involved in launching a new commission by The Lancet Psychiatry on lived experience in mental health research discuss the need to… Health Society
12 September 2024 From clinic to research — tackling mental health disparities Dr Shuo Zhang shares how her clinical experience inspired her research on inequalities in access and outcomes in mental health services. Health Student
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6 August 2024 Can flexible job design help people with fluctuating disabilities? In this blog piece, Catherine Hale outlines the early findings of a new study exploring the flexible working practices in the post-COVID era and their… Health Society
NICE guidelines for self-harm: a new school of thought Centre student Holly Crudgington writes for ACAMH Magazine, The Bridge.
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Why do some children experience psychotic symptoms? Dr Helen Fisher writes for the The British Academy