
Julie Selwyn
@selwyn_j
Professor of Education and Adoption @Reescentre @OxfordDeptofEd @UniofOxford adoption, children in care, care-experienced, views own
ID: 320965062
http://reescentre.education.ox.ac.uk 20-06-2011 20:19:05
825 Tweet
1,1K Takipçi
58 Takip Edilen






Celebrating another year of the ReThink study and the recruitment of 300 care-experienced YP! Many thanks to our local authorities, young people and carers. And big thanks to this wonderful team of researchers (even if they did buy a counterfeit Colin). Lisa Holmes




👏Big congratulations to our DPhil student and Director of Trauma Informed Consultancy Services Ltd, Dr Lisa Cherry , on being named one of the Top 100 Changemakers in Big Issue. Read more here bigissue.com/news/activism/…


Josh MacAlister MP Please do your research better next time you make a “good” example of one’s theoretical system-that is and has been in the centre of EU child welfare scandals and Court for human rights sentencing





📢🚨📗New publication! The first article from our study with care-experienced academics (funded by a The British Academy small grant) is now out: link.springer.com/article/10.100…. Sincere thanks to all our participants and others who contributed! #CEP #HigherEducation #AcademicTwitter


Rees Centre The research report is authored by Dr Priya Tah (Priya Tah) and Professor Julie Selwyn (Julie Selwyn) from The Rees Centre. It was commissioned by Kinship and supported by the KPMG Foundation.


Rees Centre Department of Education, University of Oxford We’d like to say a huge thank you to our partners at the Rees Centre at Department of Education, University of Oxford (especially Julie Selwyn and Dr Priya Tah) as well as to the KPMG Foundation UK for supporting this important research and wider programme of work. 👏