Eileen Milner, chair of Bradford Children and Families Trust, says: “The report highlights a number of areas of progress, including that families are being helped sooner in order to bring about positive changes.
Archive for May 2024
Exploration of an immigrant paradox in Muslims living in the United States (MLUS).
Working Within and Outside the System: Why and When Survivors Seek Help After Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence
‘Signs of improvement’ for children’s services in district
Fluid Forms of Organizing Volunteering: Producing Civic Action Through Organizational Maintenance
Baby Boomers and Their Voluntary Engagement: A Cohort Comparison Among the Middle-Aged and Older Population in Germany
Assessing the mental health needs of Yazidi adolescents and young adults in an Iraqi Kurdi IDP Camp: a focus group study
Long, dangerous journeys on the rise but migration drives prosperity
Migration is on track to become one of the defining features of the 21st century and more action is needed to ensure regular pathways for people to move safely, the head of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said on Tuesday in New York. Above: Migrants walk through Djibouti’s desert
Long echo of sociopolitical upheaval: life events and health in East Germany
No space to crawl, play or use a potty: why are thousands of young children living in B&Bs?
‘Everyone sharing one room means that if the baby doesn’t sleep, none of the other children do either.’
There and back again: The roles of morning- and evening commute recovery experiences for daily resources across the commute-, work-, and home domain
Comparing Accuracy of Parallel Analysis and Fit Statistics for Estimating the Number of Factors With Ordered Categorical Data in Exploratory Factor Analysis
Queer and trans community building in post-NALSA and post-377 India: a critical reflection
Evaluating the Psychometric Properties of the Sexual and Gender Minority Adverse Childhood Experiences Scale Among Sexual Minority Men and Women
Planners’ Changing Relationships With Participation: The Impact of New Training and Certification Schemes
Sleep loss and emotion: A systematic review and meta-analysis of over 50 years of experimental research.
CfP: Changing, evolving, persisting: Exploring the role of masculinity in careers and family (Closes: 31 Jan)
Applying the COM-B behaviour model to understand factors which impact 15–16 year old students’ ability to protect themselves against acquirement of Human Papilloma virus (HPV) in Northern Ireland, UK
‘Doctors advised to take medicines to remove these thoughts’: the violence and violations in sexual mental health care in community mental health programmes in Kerala
Making Migration Work: an Analysis of Skills-based Mobility Schemes for Mediterranean Youth
Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (Parent K23 – Independent Clinical Trial Required)
How to Support Undocumented Community College Students in STEM During and Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Institutional Undocu-Competence Framework Analysis
HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis uptake, retention and adherence among female sex workers in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review
Beyond Displacement: Political-Gentefiers Planning Their Barrio and Claiming Space Ownership
Worker Co-Ops Have a Role to Play in Socialist Strategy
Farmers stand in front of a cooperative association’s offices in Hammond, Louisiana, in April 1939.
A signal detection–based confidence–similarity model of face matching.
Pilot Study Focused on Knowledge, Attitudes, and Health Access Behaviors of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses Regarding Suicide Prevention
Yes to free speech and protest under the 1st Amendment
When Fighting the Good Fight Means Decamping
Shape-shifting: How boundary objects affect meaning-making across visual, verbal, and embodied modes
First-Year College Achievement and Graduation Rates for Hispanic and Hispanic First-Generation Students
Ebb and Flow of Network Participation: Flexibility, stability and forms of flux in a purpose-oriented network
Performance information and issue prioritization by political and managerial decision-makers: A discrete choice experiment
Graduates in mental health fields face barriers to filling critical shortages. A new MSU program aims to change that
Graduate candidates studying to be mental health care professionals will be able to secure clinical hours faster with financial support under a new collaboration between a major health care company and a Denver university.
Language switching and speaking a nondominant language challenge executive control: Preliminary data for novel behavioral markers of Alzheimer’s risk in Spanish–English bilinguals.
Number of Pills Containing Fentanyl Seized by Law Enforcement in the United States, 2017-2023
California to examine medical staffing at state prisons and hospitals. Here’s why
California will evaluate the outsourcing of medical and mental health care services at state prisons and hospitals with an audit request suggesting it costs the state up to three times more for contracted medical staff compared to using state employees.