Press Release. RESIST reveals the ‘heartbreaking’ impact of so-called ‘anti-gender’ politics across Europe
Oct 9, 2024
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Student nurses stage play on woman in mental health crisis
Nov 3, 2017
Summary Student nurses at Edinburgh Napier University are staging a play based on the traumatic experiences of a young woman in mental health crisis to highlight the importance of bringing health and social care together. Linked Funders ESRC Economic and Social Research Council People Fiona Bastow
Catherine MahoneyOutputs Mad Bad Invisible - A Play About One Womans Experience of Dis-intergrated Care Org Units School of Health and Social Care Projects Supporting Recovery Through Integration: What Works? What Doesn’t? Research Areas Mental health
Education
PedagogyThemes Health Research Centres/Groups Population and Public Health Research Group URL https://www.nursingtimes.net/news/education/student-nurses-stage-play-on-woman-in-mental-health-crisis-03-11-2017/
Dr Kulpa Speaks on Polish Radio About the 'Anti-Gender' Mobilisations Across Europe
Dec 4, 2024
Beyond Delivery: Untold Emotional Battle Faced by Lesotho’s Midwives
Jan 19, 2024
Summary Maternal deaths are a pervasive problem that frequently occurs in developing countries, driven by socio-economic issues, healthcare service-related issues, pre-existing health conditions, health professional-related issues, and socio-cultural issues. In this media report, the journalist explains how psychological experiences such as trauma, shock, fear, stress, depression, loss of trust, helplessness, bad dreams, and insomnia were reported by the midwives after the occurrence of maternal deaths. They resorted to individual coping strategies such as crying, alcohol and other substance-related use, and recreational activities. Unfortunately, these strategies were not guided, hence the need for trained healthcare professionals who will take care of midwives’ psychological and emotional problems emanating from maternal deaths. The journalist further engages with the Ministry of Health and its supporting partners such as the World Health Organisation. They reiterate the need to review and identify key key areas for immediate action to reduce preventable maternal and neonatal deaths in Lesotho. Linked Funders Historic Funder (pre-Worktribe) People Isabel Nyangu Org Units School of Health and Social Care Research Areas Mental health
Maternal and child healthThemes Health URL https://www.uncensored.org.za/beyond-delivery-untold-emotional-battle-faced-by-lesothos-midwives/