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TeflUnionTEFL Workers' Union@TeflUnion·
11 Jun 2021

Disability orgs, we got something you should see:

https://iww.org.uk/news/say-no-to-disability-discrimination-in-tefl-the-iww-stands-with-mike/

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Skourkos1Stan P.@Skourkos1·
2 Jun 2021

Whatever happens next with #HighIntensityNetwork it is time to salute the extraordinary victory of the @StopSIMMH Coalition. In 2 months a survivors' campaign brought down a model of care supported across NHSE to expand for nearly 8 years. Remember this. 1/2

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SocialPowerMHSocial Power and Mental Health@SocialPowerMH·
31 May 2021

Please take the time to read through this brilliant 🧵 on #HighIntensityNetwork / SIM

More shocking details uncovered through freedom of information requests

No ethics reviews, no risk assessments, no consent processes – these are research basics

#StopSIM

Mental Health@Sectioned_

If you want to know some of the background to the #HighIntensityNetwork SIM programme and its "evidence base", @HantsPolice, where SIM started, has just published this information in response to a Freedom of Information (FOI) Act request > https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/integrated_recovery_programme_20

#StopSIM

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maya_mcfmaya@maya_mcf·
26 May 2021

Massive thank you to @TheVoiceNews for giving us the space to write this collaborative article about the Black British Voices Project! A major insight coming from the research has been the impact of colourism on Black British communities- link below!
https://www.voice-online.co.uk/black-british-voices/2021/05/26/black-british-voices-responsible-media-must-reflect-the-reality-of-our-world-cambridge-students-maya-mcfarlane-and-aisling-gilgeours/

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SocialPowerMHSocial Power and Mental Health@SocialPowerMH·
26 May 2021

Great project involvement opportunity below 💭⬇️

Evidence Based Practice Unit@EBPUnit

📣Callout for participants for the Timely project!

We're recruiting over 18s to take part in focus groups exploring views about linking data from different organisations to identify young people at risk of developing #mentalhealth problems.

More info👉 http://bit.ly/2Suj7Hn

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