Gillian MacIntyre (@gmacintyre293) 's Twitter Profile
Gillian MacIntyre

@gmacintyre293

Reader in Social Work with an interest in learning disabilities, mental health, citizenship and social justice.

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linkhttp://www.strath.ac.uk/staff/macintyregilliandr/ calendar_today14-01-2017 12:15:24

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Social Work Scotland (@socworkscot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Eight workshops have now been added to our conference agenda. The workshops range from 'anti-racism in leadership' with SASW to 'leadership in a digital landscape' by Social Work Scotland, Scottish Government and COSLA🤝 and more in between! Read more🔗rb.gy/ekqadn

David Abbott (@davidabbottbris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A fab read: “…we disrupted survey methods and generated new insights into what matters to family carers….as well as the crucial role of co-production in this research.” By Prof Katherine Runswick-C @DrMartinaSmith Prof Ryan & Chris Hatton #CDS24 bristoluniversitypressdigital.com/view/journals/…

Neil Quinn (@neil_quinny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@ProfKatSmith from StrathHealthPolicy and Department of Social Work and Social Policy University of Strathclyde speaking at launch of SHERU Scottish Health Equity Research Unit on patterns of health inequalities in Scotland and the ambitious SHERU Programme to address these challenges. Strathclyde Social Work Social Policy KE

@ProfKatSmith from <a href="/StrathHealthPol/">StrathHealthPolicy</a> and Department of Social Work and Social Policy <a href="/UniStrathclyde/">University of Strathclyde</a> speaking at launch of SHERU <a href="/ScotHealthEq/">Scottish Health Equity Research Unit</a> on patterns of health inequalities in Scotland and the ambitious SHERU Programme to address these challenges. <a href="/StrathSWSPKE/">Strathclyde Social Work Social Policy KE</a>
Ross Gibson (@ross_acg_gibson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW CYCJ Scotland webinar: 12th Nov 12-1pm "Co-production with children in high-risk panels: lessons from England" Hear from Samantha Burns & Dr Sean Creaney on the challenges and opportunities of participation when supporting children in high risk situations. tickettailor.com/events/childre…

Gillian MacIntyre (@gmacintyre293) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Im still here. But less here. Im also @gillianmacintyre.bsky.social - so far ive posted nothing and followed no one but hope to see you on the other side!

Strathclyde Social Work Social Policy KE (@strathswspke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We really enjoyed having Joe Hanley ⏹️ to speak as part of our seminar series yesterday. We had planned to post throughout but got caught up in such an engaging and important discussion on public perceptions of social work and the impact on social work identity. Thanks so much Joe!

Ross Gibson (@ross_acg_gibson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One week to go until the next CYCJ Scotland webinar on the 'troubled teen' industry in USA. What lessons are there for us here in Scotland and beyond? Sign up here: buytickets.at/childrensandyo…

David Abbott (@davidabbottbris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research tells us what people with learning disabilities want in their lives. There is SO much evidence. Why so little change? 1/5 reignitingdebate.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/2025/01/28/gra…

Joe Hanley ⏹️ (@joeehanley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to BASW for pulling together this research briefing with me to help make my recent paper on "The social work public perception myth" accessible to even more people. Students in particular may find this more digestible. Read the briefing here: basw.co.uk/sites/default/…

Thank you to <a href="/BASW_UK/">BASW</a> for pulling together this research briefing with me to help make my recent paper on "The social work public perception myth" accessible to even more people. Students in particular may find this more digestible. Read the briefing here:
basw.co.uk/sites/default/…
Lucy Chambers (@drlucychambers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know #Type1Diabetes starts silently? The symptomless phase, when insulin-making cells are being attacked & in decline but the body's still able to produce enough insulin, can last for years I've written about "early-stage #T1D" & why it matters👇 diabetes.org.uk/about-us/news-…