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Anne McMunn
10 months ago
Our work published today shows the psychological distress associated with combining care of both the younger and older generations with lead author
@baowenxue.bsky.social
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@rebeccalacey.bsky.social
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Anne McMunn
12 months ago
We’re advertising 3 new PhD Studentships within Equalise our new ESRC Centre for Lifecourse Health Equity. Please share widely..
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Anne McMunn
12 months ago
This work with Alejandra Letelier RodrĂguez and
@rebeccalacey.bsky.social
suggests caring has become more common for young people since the pandemic. More awareness and support is required.
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Happy to be part of the NIHR ARC North Thames Social Care Learning Network Fellowship. This is a great opportunity to work with researchers and practitioners, advancing research and practice to better understand the experiences of young carers.
www.arc-nt.nihr.ac.uk/news-and-eve...
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Building a network across social care research and practice: Meet our first fellows
https://www.arc-nt.nihr.ac.uk/news-and-events/2024/dec-2024/building-a-network-across-social-care-research-and-practice-meet-our-first-fellows/
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Equalise: ESRC Centre for Lifecourse Health Equity
12 months ago
"As the landscape of young caring evolves in response to global health crises like COVID-19, it becomes imperative for policymakers and support systems to adapt and provide robust assistance to this vulnerable group." New paper/blog from ICLS colleagues
bit.ly/3OzGhWM
@ukri.org
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Covid and young carers – a double whammy?
For some time there has been concern about the mental and physical health effects of being a young carer. Research has shown these young people are more likely to come from lower income households…
https://childofourtimeblog.org.uk/2024/12/covid-and-young-carers-a-double-whammy/
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