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Are you aged 16-18, and looking for help with low mood or #depression? Then you might want to take part in this study, evaluating a free online treatment. More info👉annafreud.org/dots
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Attention #Postgrads in Bioethics: Interested in joining a fun & cohesive group of motivated scholars, helping to promote #bioethics (widely construed)? The PSC is recruiting!! @IMEPostgrad @IMEweb Learn more here... postgradbioethics.com/commit…
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On the train back to London feeling inspired & exhausted after a fantastic #PGBC2019 with some of my bioethics family (missing you @Arianna_Manzini @giuli_cavaliere and others). So grateful to be part of this supportive community.
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10 Sep 2019
This #WorldSuicidePreventionDay, whether you are struggling yourself, or supporting someone who is, it's important to take some time to look after yourself and reach out if you need support. Whatever you're going through, we're here to listen #WSPD @NSPA_UK
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Prof John Harris bringing together philosophy and literature: "I've never given a bioethics lecture without quoting Shakespeare". #pgbc2019
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Really refreshing and great to hear Prof John Coggon always using female pronouns when referring to "the reviewer" or "the author" - not always assuming the successful academic is a man! #everydayfeminism #pgbc2019
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John Coggon on how to be a good Peer Reviewer #PGBC2019
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#bioethicsbythebeach #PGBC2019 Lovely beach run to start the day here in Swansea! Followed by more fascinating discussions and debates
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Importance of language in discussing prenatal screening in the context of Downs Syndrome and similar conditions. #pgbc2019 #bioethics
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First talk of the day - @MiraS02997737 from @Ethox_Centre discussing ethical implications of ageing populations in low&middle income countries #PGBC2019
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Leaving the house pre 6am with a coffee in hand - on route to Swansea and #PGBC2019!! 🙌
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Come join the committee! We have great snacks and plenty of coffee :)
We are recruiting! Find out more about joining the committee on our website. You have until 11th November to apply so feel free to speak to us at #PGBC2019 about what we do 👏 postgradbioethics.com/commit…
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It was a joy to work with you Jess! Xx
This was my last week as an RA at @BeGOOD_EIE. After two years - what an incredible journey! I’m going home for a month before starting my DPhil @OxPsychiatry. Thank you to everyone who supported me and don’t worry, I’ll be back soon! #Thisisme #TheLeveragedPhD #japanbound
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“The men who work in the garden feel differently about themselves; they have been given trust." The Guardian takes a look at HMP Parc's, @The_RHS award winning gardening scheme. ow.ly/pY3f50vKRVM
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21 Aug 2019
There was worldwide outcry when the Notre Dame cathedral was on fire. Why is there not the same level of outrage for the fires destroying the #AmazonRainforest?
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It's not about 'cracking down' on mobile phones in prison - priorities should include providing meaningful work, providing housing and support post release, supporting prisoners' mental health in meaningful ways, and ultimately creating a rehabilitative culture. #10prisonsproject
Replying to @MoJGovUK
“The project’s findings will help decide how resources are invested, with prisons across the country getting similar airport-style security to clamp down on the drugs, weapons and mobile phones." @lucyfrazermp explains how the #10PrisonsProject will make all our prisons safer 👇🏼
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“Tightening security in a few troubled prisons is all well and good, but ministers will have to take a different approach if they want to tackle the problems in more than 100 jails across the country." Our response to the @MoJGovUK's analysis of its Ten Prisons Project.
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