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“Bullying will never disappear! However, we need to make sure that when bullying happens it is short-lived (Andreea, student).” Read her opinion on what teachers & parents can do to reduce bullying and its consequences: tinyurl.com/4kfhs7fz. #antibullyingweek #makenoise

“Bullying will never disappear! However, we need to make sure that when bullying happens it is short-lived (Andreea, student).” Read her opinion on what teachers & parents can do to reduce bullying and its consequences: tinyurl.com/4kfhs7fz. #antibullyingweek #makenoise
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Let’s stand together against bullying and create safe schools for all. We tested whether the KiVa anti-bullying intervention works in the UK Stay tuned for results from the Stand Together Trial #KiVaUK #Antibullyingweek orangelaboxford.com tinyurl.com/2estpm4a

Let’s stand together against bullying and create safe schools for all. We tested whether the KiVa anti-bullying intervention works in the UK Stay tuned for results from the Stand Together Trial #KiVaUK #Antibullyingweek
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Bullying is a serious issue that can affect all children. At the Orange Lab, we’re dedicated to researching and tackling bullying in all forms. Check out our website for more information and a helpful topic guide. #AntiBullyingWeek orangelaboxford.com tinyurl.com/2estpm4a

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We have a funded DPhil (PhD) studentship available but you'll need to act fast: deadline is 1 Dec granduniondtp.ac.uk/identifying-ba…

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Did you know that differently abled children are more likely to be bullied? Let’s change that statistic and create a world where all children are treated with kindness and respect. #AntiBullyingWeek tinyurl.com/576pdaju

Did you know that differently abled children are more likely to be bullied? Let’s change that statistic and create a world where all children are treated with kindness and respect. #AntiBullyingWeek  tinyurl.com/576pdaju
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Managing uncertainty in medical decision making. Fantastic D.Phil (Ph.D) studentship with the renowned Nick Yeung, Ben Attwood and #Mynameis Helen. granduniondtp.ac.uk/managing-uncer…

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New research reveals the power of an online programme to apply CBT principles in a child’s day to day life is just as effective as traditional talking therapies for anxiety. tinyurl.com/mpvhnb35 Cathy Creswell 💙 Oxford Psychiatry British Neuroscience Association Medical Sciences

New research reveals the power of an online programme to apply CBT principles in a child’s day to day life is just as effective as traditional talking therapies for anxiety.  tinyurl.com/mpvhnb35 <a href="/Cathy_Creswell/">Cathy Creswell 💙</a>  <a href="/OxPsychiatry/">Oxford Psychiatry</a> <a href="/BritishNeuro/">British Neuroscience Association</a> <a href="/OxfordMedSci/">Medical Sciences</a>
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Sound 🆙 Eminent scientist Russell Foster – Prof of Circadian Neuroscience University of Oxford – explains the thrilling new science of how our body clock can revolutionise our health & sleep. D’load our podcast @ convex.podbean.com Ruby Wax

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Research by Jack Andrews and Dr Lucy Foulkes was featured in The New York Times. Recent studies cast doubt on whether large-scale mental health interventions are making young people better. Some even suggest they can have a negative effect. tinyurl.com/ccsmdv8m

Research by Jack Andrews and <a href="/drlucyfoulkes/">Dr Lucy Foulkes</a>
was featured in <a href="/nytimes/">The New York Times</a>. Recent studies cast doubt on whether large-scale mental health interventions are making young people better. Some even suggest they can have a negative effect. tinyurl.com/ccsmdv8m