Archive for September 2024
Contesting Neoliberal Reform of Statutory Social Work in Switzerland and England: Discretionary Spaces, Collective Resistance and Ethico-Political Professionalism
Why Pursue a DSW?
Cognitive and psychiatric symptom trajectories 2–3 years after hospital admission for COVID-19: a longitudinal, prospective cohort study in the UK
Suicide rates in England and Wales reach highest level since 1999
Ministers have been urged to treat suicide as a public health crisis after the rate at which people killed themselves in England and Wales reached the highest level in more than two decades. The official figures, described by the suicide prevention charity Samaritans as “worse than expected”, showed 6,069 suicides were registered in the two nations in 2023, up from 5,642 in 2022 and the highest rate since 1999.
How Wokeness Kills Class Politics and Empowers Empire
Grad psych stats: Toward a socially responsive recentering.
Child strip searched every 14 hours by police in England and Wales
Risk factors underlying racial and ethnic disparities in tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment outcomes, 2011–19: a multiple mediation analysis of national surveillance data
Interventions for increasing fruit and vegetable consumption in children aged five years and under
Racial and economic segregation and diabetes mortality in the USA, 2016-2020
The liberal Renew group in the European Parliament has asked the EU Commission to “urgently investigate“ if Bulgaria’s law is compatible with EU values
Written Statement: The Health Services (Provider Selection Regime) (Wales) Regulations 2024
Understanding and Improving Black Social Worker and Student Experiences in England
Assisted suicide and euthanasia requests in early palliative care
The Nest: Australia’s first evidence-based framework for national child and youth wellbeing
Evaluation of a multicultural competence curriculum in a psychology-based counseling program.
Beyond the door frame: The role of educational policies and guidelines in (un)welcoming Black refugee students
Gender and disasters: Measures in Kyrgyzstan remain on paper
Le Bloc: An Account of a Squat in Paris
“This is a building of the people,” the squatter Dominique, who had worked construction, told me, referring to its history as a public health agency and its suitability for heavy use.