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The Relations Study

@relations_study

@ESRC funded study exploring how parental drug use is governed: ethnography, policy analysis, + learning alliance. Led by @NMAHPRu @KingsIoPPN.

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The The Relations Study is excited to host a seminar with Amy Salmon @CHEOSNews 'Using/Alone - Understanding the role of loved ones in the prevention of unwitnessed overdose in the Fraser East region of British Columbia' #qualitative #participatory #PAR tinyurl.com/2p999kc5

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Want to learn more about the role of loved ones in preventing unwitnessed overdose? eventbrite.co.uk/e/usingalone-t… CHÉOS Associate Director Dr. Amy Salmon will sharing findings from the project she is leading with her team on overdose prevention. #research #endoverdose #harmreduction

Meaghan Thumath (@meaghanthumath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#HarmReduction has primarily developed around adult drug use, obscuring theoretical, practical, ethical & legal issues pertaining to children & adolescents & their families International Journal of Drug Policy UBC Nursing CEBI Oxford Claudia Stoicescu Harm Reduction International IDPC sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Dr Emma Wincup (@drewincup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really looking forward to this seminar on the 19th October 4pm. Sign up if you want to know more about how qualitative, community-based participatory action research studies can inform policy and practice.

Centre for Healthcare and Community Research (@ch_e_cr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The The Relations Study is hosting a free seminar with guest speaker Amy Salmon @CHEOSNews 'Using/Alone: Understanding the role of loved ones in the prevention of unwitnessed overdose in the Fraser East region of British Columbia'. esrc-relationsstudy.eventbrite.co.uk Anne Whittaker

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We have an exciting opportunity available for a Research Fellow to work on ESRC funded project: Governing parental opioid use: a relational ethnography Anne Whittaker stir.ac.uk/about/work-at-…

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Still time to sign up for Amy Salmon's The Relations Study seminar, 4pm UK time - 'Using/Alone: the role of loved ones in preventing unwitnessed overdose' eventbrite.co.uk/e/usingalone-t…

Amy Chandler (@dramychandler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our next The Relations Study seminar is with Monica Ruffy, sharing insights from her work in Canberra on a peer-support service for mothers who use drugs/alcohol 1st December, 9-10am GMT - online + free to attend eventbrite.co.uk/e/cahma-and-th… National Addiction Centre SACASR Stirling School of Health in Social Science

Anna Olsen (@annam_olsen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Relations Study is delighted to host Monica Ruffy for a seminar that showcases and reflects on her work with CAHMA and the #JudeByrne Women’s Group - A group for women with AOD and Care and Protection involvement. Tickets here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/cahma-and-th…

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Looking forward to this! Will be a wonderful opportunity to share + learn about approaches to working w/ mothers who use drugs +are navigating the care system in Australia: 1st December, 9am BST/7pmAEDT Tickets: tinyurl.com/53smyvx9 School of Health in Social Science SACASR Stirling National Addiction Centre

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Our next The Relations Study seminar: Monica Ruffy will showcase and reflect on work with CAHMA supporting women who use drugs and are navigating child protection systems in Canberra, Australia 1st Dec 9am GMT/7pm AEST 🎟️eventbrite.co.uk/e/cahma-and-th… ℹ️ relations.stir.ac.uk/events/esrc-re…

Mark Robinson (@markrobinson_oz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New editorial by Prof James Smith Flinders University and I in Health Promotion Journal of Australia We argue that the ubiquitous use of the word 'lifestyle' perpetuates the zombie hypothesis that improving the public’s health is primarily a personal responsibility onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…

Amy Chandler (@dramychandler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wonderful The Relations Study seminar this morning with Monica Ruffy CAHMA - amazing work with a peer-support group for women who use drugs, supporting them w/ negotiating #childprotection system; such a valuable opportunity to learn across diff global contexts!

Polly Radcliffe (@pollyradcliffe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a qualitative researcher available now for four months work? We are looking for a researcher to work on a really interesting ESRC funded study investigating how parents who use opioids are governed The Relations Study