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Joining research, teaching, and practice in working with homelessness. Regional Centre, run by @UniSouthampton.

South East, England
Joined October 2022
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@CHRPHomeless
Centre for Homelessness Research and Practice
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We believe that the values espoused by much of the content no longer reflect those around inclusion & compassion for those most marginalised to which we aspire. We will continue to be active on other platforms, do check out our Linked In page/account!
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Centre for Homelessness Research and Practice
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@CHRPHomeless
Centre for Homelessness Research and Practice
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Join us this afternoon at the HCOP networking meeting/webinar on Staff Well-being and Complexity of Homelessness. Come and hear from Loretta, peer mentor; @nick_maguire5, professor in clinical psychology, and @elizabethbscott, clinical psychology trainee. https://t.co/NGKr95D1FN
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how to design and deliver interventions that engage in the complexity of homelessness and how to build resilience in the workplace
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@JenTarabay
Jennifer Tarabay
1 year
What a day! Such an inspiration to work with young people from Speak Out Group from Step by Step Lodgings and co-create a policy brief involving policy and practice recommendations about young people in care moving towards independence. Well done @beckywardtweets @CHRPHomeless
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@beckywardtweets
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When young people leave care, they often feel alone and on the cliff edge. Can we change things for the better? We think so - and these young people have some good ideas of how! Come and listen to them. https://t.co/KQdpTeSkPL #careleavers @JenTarabay
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@CHRPHomeless
Centre for Homelessness Research and Practice
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Check Alice’s blog sharing her experience doing her clinical psych placement in homelessness! “This has involved getting rid of my pad and pen… Sometimes just being you is the most important thing, and the therapy techniques are just added extras.” https://t.co/KV2IIvb6Df
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Hello. My name is Alice, and I am a first-year trainee Clinical Psychologist at the University of Southampton. I am currently on my second placement working with the homelessness community in...
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@GabriellaOrsin0
Gabriella Orsini
1 year
Fantastic day focusing our attention to the policy which shapes homelessness at a critical political time. In the Unheard Voices stream we hoped to bring attention to the lack of access to menstrual healthcare for people experiencing homelessness. #CHRPConference2024
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@KariVyas
Dr Kari Vyas
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@PathwayUK's Alex Bax- great point on distinction between complicated and complex - a bike has lots of parts but a manual to take it apart and put it together (complicated). Can't do the same with a cat (complex). #CHRPConference2024
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@KariVyas
Dr Kari Vyas
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@CescaAlbanese from @crisis_uk highlighting the crisis of social housing, one factor in many perpetuating and worsening homelessness #CHRPConference2024
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@KariVyas
Dr Kari Vyas
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"How does policy consider the complexity of homelessness and the interaction between the individual and the system?" #CHRPConference2024
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@KariVyas
Dr Kari Vyas
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"People are whole people, they're more than just who they are when they come into contact with your service" #CHRPConference2024
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Dr Kari Vyas
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Charlie Wood and Jamie Glasspool from @OutcomeHome highlight the impact policy can have on the ground - e.g. shortfalls in housing benefit/universal credit --> service arrears/potential eviction; revolving door between prison release and homelessness #CHRPConference2024
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@KariVyas
Dr Kari Vyas
1 year
Thought-provoking talk on psychological approaches to policy: complexity, community and workforce @nick_maguire5 @JenTarabay #CHRPConference2024
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Dr Kari Vyas
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Crucially important conversations about unhelpfulness of categorical approach - language matters. "Dual diagnosis" inherently implies 2 discrete problems, 2 services, separate commissioning etc. Need to stop medicalising distress linked to adversity/poverty #CHRPConference2024
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@KariVyas
Dr Kari Vyas
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Great to hear practical ideas about having an influence on both national and local policy from @beckywardtweets #CHRPConference2024
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@justlifeuk
Justlife
1 year
@justlifeuk⁩ was delighted to share learning from our co-produced peer research programme at ⁦@CHRPHomeless⁩ regional conference today. We are committed to keeping lived experience at the heart of everything we do and we have learnt so much from our peers.
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@KariVyas
Dr Kari Vyas
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Thank you so much @JenTarabay @nick_maguire5 and all other organisers and contributors, what a fantastic day and opportunity to meet with people doing fantastic work #CHRPConference2024
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@francescabright
Francesca Anderson (she/her)
1 year
Thank you so much for a brilliant day @CHRPHomeless! I am buzzing. Takeaway message? “Systems may be complex but being compassionate isn’t” (Alex Bax)
@CHRPHomeless
Centre for Homelessness Research and Practice
1 year
Happening now! Rick opening the morning plenary and Alex sharing with us about the systemic and individual factors that drive and maintain homelessness … and bring complexity to homelessness. #CHRPConference2024 @Rickviews @HomelessLink @nick_maguire5 @PathwayUK
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@francescabright
Francesca Anderson (she/her)
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What a privilege to chair the session on “unheard voices” at the @CHRPHomeless annual regional conference. If we’re going to disrupt the systems that aren’t working we need to listen to the voice of lived experience and ACT on what they say #HousingIsAHumanRight
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