Finally got this out! Thanks to Sid, Clio and Tam in our getting it there.
Economic burden of PTSD in the UK: a systematic review and economic analysis bmjopen.bmj.com/content/15/7…
Earlier this week @homelessimpact published our paper looking at the impacts of @FamilyRightsGp's Lifelong Links programme on homelessness risk among young care leavers.
We found a 10% reduction in this risk in local authorities using lifelong links compared to comparison group.
ALT A graph showing the diverging rates of young care leavers being at risk of homelessness comparing local authorities where Lifelong Links is being delivered, compared with local authorities where it is not. The graph shows that Lifelong Links is associated with relative reductions in homelessness risk.
What is a systematic review? The purpose of a #SystematicReview is to sum up the best available research on a specific question. Reviews can also show when there has not been enough research carried out, and where more research is needed.
campbellcollaboration.org/wh…
🌈The LYPSA project led by @JasonHSchaub & funded by @whatworksCSC focused on 3 ground-breaking studies to help LGBTQ youth in social care in England.
🌟Results in a practice briefing, making strides for inclusivity!
📚: birmingham.ac.uk/schools/soc…
📽️: youtube.com/watch?v=e3hRBtq1…
Despite having a private wealth of £2 billion & paying no inheritance tax
King Charles' grant is expected to increase from £86m to £125m paid for by the taxpayer
There's never any new money for, nurses, teachers or doctors but always for the rich
#NotMyKing
Bless Marina Hyde. Will ‘close pals’ rally around Dan Wootton as he faces down catfishing allegations? He’d want that, surely theguardian.com/commentisfre…
E-learning training for social workers improves knowledge for working with, and attitudes towards, LGBTQ young people - read more about our findings here:
birmingham.ac.uk/news/2023/t… via @unibirmingham
Givern the hyperventilating coverage of Philip Schofield and Huw Edwards it seems unusual that there is barely a squeak of interest from from media outlets about #DanWoottonExposed
We also presented findings from our randomised controlled trial study #SWSexuality23. We tested the effectiveness of an e-learning training package for social workers supporting LGBTQ young people w/ promising findings.
Full report available here: foundations.org.uk/our-work/…
This is shocking. There used to be many routes into study for those who didn’t make the cut first time - cheap FE evening classes, extra-mural university departments, low cost Open University modules. What is *wrong* with these people?
We are also presenting research findings from our qualitative study about the residential care experiences of LGBTQ youth in England #SWSexuality23
Here’s an animated video of the research findings, co-produced w/ our amazing team of young advisors:
youtu.be/e3hRBtq1a24