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🚨Our latest paper shows the positive impact ACE/trauma-informed practice training can have on police knowledge/attitudes, adding to the limited but emerging evidence on trauma-informed approaches across public sectors Youth Endowment Fund Mark Bellis Prof Michelle McManus LCAPS Policing @LJMU
Building a collaboration to improve responses and prevent adverse childhood experiences and trauma - Rhiannon Corcoran @zaraquigg provide an update on a city region alliance to a packed conference @ljmuphi @LivCAMHSFYI Alder Hey Research University of Liverpool Liverpool City Council Merseyside Youth Association (MYA)
🚨See our latest paper by PhD student Emma Ball & Zara Quigg Ellie McCoy Prof Michelle McManus examining implementation of multi-agency safeguarding arrangements regarding exploitation of young people. Free open access here: rdcu.be/dMB5I
New study BMJPublicHealth – Throughout life people with Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs, e.g. child abuse) have lower trust in health advice and professionals but are more likely to need the information & care they can provide ACEsTooHigh. bmjpublichealth.bmj.com/content/bmjph/…
As we reach the mid-point of graduation celebrations for the class of 2024 this week, don’t forget, as an Liverpool John Moores University graduate you have lifetime access to support from the LJMU Student Futures team and you can continue to access all of our services.
Delighted to be launching our #Liverpool Tobacco Control Strategy today with key partners as we aim to drive down smoking rates in the city & protect our citizens from harm #Tobacco #SmokeFreeGeneration Public Health Liverpool Harry Doyle 🌹🏳️🌈 liverpoolexpress.co.uk/liverpool-aims…
Our Women Professors Zara Quigg Professor Pooja Saini (She/Her) arrive at the WHO global World Conf. Injury Prevention & Safety Promotion to share research on abuse of older people / suicide & self-harm, along with co-authored talks on child-to-parent abuse, child maltreatment & violence towards healthcare staff #Safety2024
Great presentation World Conf. Injury Prevention & Safety Promotion by Nadia Butler Zara Quigg Lisa Jones showcasing our review of violence towards healthcare staff across England, examining nature, extent, consequences, risk factors & prevention/response #Safety2024
Fantastic presentation by Rebecca Bates sharing our work with Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership on child to parent violence/abuse (CAPVA) & recommendations for whole system change to improve understanding, reporting & prevention/response Zara Quigg #Safety2024 Report here: researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/id/eprint/2346…
Our Prof Mark Bellis illustrates how experience of 4+ ACEs is associated with lower trust in public services (particularly police/gov) & lower likelihood to adhere to healthcare treatment plans #Safety2024
Day 2 World Conf. Injury Prevention & Safety Promotion kicks with our keynote speaker Mark Bellis with a fascinating talk on the commercial determinants of injury and violence prevention Liverpool John Moores University LJMUHealth PHI WHO CC for Violence Prevention LJMU Impact #Safety2024 #violenceprevention
Prof Mark Bellis leading discussions on the links between commercial determinants and violence in the opening plenary of day 2 at Safety 2024:
Delighted to represent PHI WHO CC for Violence Prevention on behalf of Zara Quigg and to hear about the great work other centres are doing and opportunities for collaboration World Conf. Injury Prevention & Safety Promotion