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Vanessa Lawrence

@drvlawrence

Professor of Qualitative Health Research @KingsIoPPN. Interested in application of qualitative methods in mental health. Head of the @quahrc

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New episode! In today's episode of The Qualitative Open Mic Podcast, Mary Sadid discusses the ways in which coproduction in qualitative mental health research can benefit racialised minorities. Listen below, or on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. quahrc.co.uk/resources/qual…

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Today on our Impact in Qualitative Research Blog, Dr Emma Maynard reflects on how the Family Stories project is helping to find sustainable approaches to trauma-informed, responsive parenting. Read here: quahrc.co.uk/impact-in-qual…

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First episode from the Ethics in Qualitative Research podcast series and it's cracker! The ethics system is built on a series of defensive principles - there are ways we can do this better...

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In our latest Impact in Qualitative Research blog, Bryher reflects on her experience as part of an NIHR Carer’s Steering Group which has recently coproduced a ‘Top Tips’ resource about carer involvement in research: quahrc.co.uk/impact-in-qual…

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Another new area that EDIT Lab KCL are engaging in is the use of qualitative designs with support from the fabulous Vanessa Lawrence. Read this nice blog by Iona Pickett about their utility in mental health research.

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If you teach and supervise #qualitative research this one's for you! “Mentoring creative possibilities and following rocky trails of association”- a lovely description of the supervisory process

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Professor Richard Emsley, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience and our Theme Lead in Trials, Prediction and Genomics at the BRC, shares his career journey and the launch of the new National Institute for Health and Care Research Research Services Support hub, which will support funding for clinical trials. ➡️maudsleybrc.nihr.ac.uk/posts/2024/jan…

Professor <a href="/richardaemsley/">Richard Emsley</a>, <a href="/KingsIoPPN/">Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience</a> and our Theme Lead in Trials, Prediction and Genomics at the BRC, shares his career journey and the launch of the new <a href="/NIHRresearch/">National Institute for Health and Care Research</a> Research Services Support hub, which will support funding for clinical trials.

➡️maudsleybrc.nihr.ac.uk/posts/2024/jan…
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Absolutely a must for any reflexive researcher! Last month in our Making Interpretations Series Elaine Keane reminded me of why I love grounded theory. Here, the wonderful Dr Joy Llewellyn-Beardsley unpicks how lived experience is used as an analytical resource. Brilliant stuff.