Consultant Clinical Psychologist, interested in homeless issues, and improving NHS staff psychological wellbeing. Views are my own.

Joined December 2017
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ICYMI last week MHC @profsiobhanon wrote a blog 'Trauma and mental health in NI: what are the Executive doing to address the burden?' It's now available to read below 👇& also on our website: bit.ly/449aJjf
26 Mar 2025
How is the Executive handling the continuing prevalence of mental health issues in Northern Ireland? Professor Siobhan O'Neill @MHC_NI writes this week for Pivotal Platform. pivotalppf.org/our-work/pivo…
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Hospitals 'becoming night shelters’ for the homeless seeking heat and warmth. @BBCSpotlightNI investigates NI’s chronic housing shortage and a homeless support system ‘in complete chaos’ as winter sets in.
Coming Tuesday on iPlayer and BBC One NI @mandy_mcauley meets people desperately searching for a home, and talks to families struggling to raise children in temporary accommodation.
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30 homeless mental health patients die by suicide per year. They have a range of mental illnesses, 1/6 schizophrenia. Alcohol/drug problems & self-harm are common. Half die in or soon after inpatient care. High need & vulnerability. @NCISH_UK study. cambridge.org/core/journals/…
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This is such welcome news - it is great to have these allocations before Christmas. The end goal is to save lives by getting as many people into world-class recovery and treatment as possible.
Local authorities across England will receive a share of £267 million to improve drug and alcohol treatment services. This will allow them to: 🔵 prevent deaths 🔵 recruit more specialist staff 🔵 support more prison leavers 🔵 help reduce crime gov.uk/government/news/267-m…
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How propaganda about Irish 'barbarism' in 1641 gave Cromwell a green light for genocide. The Irish were depicted as savages who committed atrocities against pregnant women, ripped them open, pulled their babies out & beat them against rocks | The Guardian theguardian.com/world/2011/f…
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Super strength street drugs which are "500 times stronger than morphine" have been linked to multiple deaths across Northern Ireland for the first time, a coroner has said. #nitazenes bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-i…
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Our longstanding board member and chair of trustees, Tabz O’Brien, is moving on from MASH. This has opened up a fantastic opportunity for someone to take on leadership of our board. Could this be you? We are so looking forward to hearing from you. mash.org.uk/mash-is-recruiti…
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31 Aug 2023
ICSs are a great chance to achieve health equality for excluded & vulnerable communities. Our new report explores what makes good Inclusion Health and the steps required for system leaders and managers to achieve it 👉 bit.ly/3YmUWb2 #ICS #InclusionHealth @visualminutes
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Important read. It isn't that attachment theory is flawed — its not — it's that its largely peculiar to those of a WEIRD nuclear/single parent set-up Very important, though, is that it reflects & is a conduit for the process of individualisation madinamerica.com/2023/07/cha…
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Many top-down change interventions fail because they rely on cascades of information says @LeandroEHerrero. This is a logical way to ‘communicate’ but not an effective way to change behaviours (& there's no change unless there is behavioural change). Rather, Leandro says, leaders should: 1) define concrete behaviours (rather than systems or processes) as the organisational change focus 2) expect change to happen most powerfully through peer-to-peer influence 3) identify and work through informal networks 4) use stories to create a new narrative for the organisation 5) support the peer-to-peer networks in an invisible (backstage) way: leandroherrero.com/large-sca…
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The pandemic put healthcare staff at risk of ‘moral injury.’   @c_tru_research found that NHS staff described symptoms such as those ‘consistent with PTSD.’ NHS staff mental health and wellbeing hubs were set up to support these staff & have since done so much more. #FundNHSHubs
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18 Jul 2023
We have an exciting job opportunity at GMMH for qualitative researcher to work on a new project exploring mental health staff experiences of workplace trauma. Closing on 26th July gmmh.nhs.uk/vacancies#!/job/…

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👀 Do you work in a university/ college, researching or interested in homelessness? Then sign up to our new University Peer Network on Homelessness. First meetings @olddiorama on 20th or 27th July in person/online. Travel bursaries available. Email matt@artshomelessint.com
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This research appreciation day I want to shout out to all the amazing peer researchers I have had the pleasure of working with. Here's a photo of the Queen of Research herself today in @HealthNowGM @ItsGroundswell
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Check out this insightful blog written by Hope, a first year DClin psychology trainee @unisouthampton @SotonDClinPsych “meet people where they’re at but have I been invited?” chrphomeless.co.uk/2023/06/2… #psychologytrainee #homelessness
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All-time record highs have been smashed across Mexico for 10 consecutive days. Of note, Guadalajara had its hottest day in history, Mexico City it’s hottest June day in history, and temperatures reached 37.6°C (99.7°F) at an insane 2350 m (7,710 ft).
Endless Record heat: Past days up to 37C/38C in Dominican Republic in Samanà and Puerto Plata June records at Puerto Lempira in Honduras with 37.5C and at Flores,Guatemala with 41.6C Hottest day in history at Zacatecas La Bufa ,Mexico (2600m) with 32.1C
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Mexico has been suffering through one of its worst heatwaves in its history for the last 7 days and it shows no sign of letting up over the next week as a relentless heat dome stays parked overhead. Northern Mexico could soar as high as 50°C (122°F) over the next few days.
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