Debbie Lawther (@lawtherdebbie) 's Twitter Profile
Debbie Lawther

@lawtherdebbie

Easy going and down to earth. Interested in social work issues.

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Debbie Lawther (@lawtherdebbie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I only set this up to follow Joe Duffy from Queens University Belfast and don't know how to follow him. Can anyone tell me how?

Channel 4 News (@channel4news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"When people hear you're a care kid, it's like a disease." Young people share their experiences of being in care with writer lemn sissay OBE FRSL. Watch - Superkids: Breaking Away From Care on Wednesday 28 November, 10pm Channel 4

UN Women (@un_women) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This #WorldAidsDay, hear Elena Vdovenko as she talks about how being a domestic violence survivor and HIV+ informs her work. #KnowYourStatus #HearMeToo #orangetheworld #16days UN Women Ukraine UN Women Europe & Central Asia

Lucy Faithfull Foundation (@lucy_faithfull_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Children rarely talk about suffering sexual abuse – if they do, respond with care, belief and support. Stay calm. Re-establish safety. Get help. Read advice here: bit.ly/2O60vus Or call the confidential Stop it Now! Helpline 0808 1000 900 #CSA #stopitnowwales

Children rarely talk about suffering sexual abuse – if they do, respond with care, belief and support. Stay calm. Re-establish safety. Get help. Read advice here: bit.ly/2O60vus Or call the confidential Stop it Now! Helpline 0808 1000 900 #CSA #stopitnowwales
John Devaney (@jdev65) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maurice j Leeson One of the issues we don't fully understand is why a large proportion of individuals with high ACEs seem to be getting on well in life and are generally healthy? What made the difference? Still a lot to understand about pathway between adversity and impact.

Paul McCafferty (@mcmccaffs67) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Smacking children is an abominable act of power. Unfortunately, the first line of this article helps perpetuate a negative caricature of children as ‘brats,’ before condemning smacking. I get the point of the article but children should never be described as ‘brats.’