Domiziana Turcatti
@d_turcatti
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Local Authority Researcher @GlosCC @NIHR_RS Postdoc Affiliate @COMPAS_oxford @MigOxford | Migration, Public Health, Education, Care | Power & Street lifter
Joined August 2019
Key considerations and learnings on engaging community researchers in our research on the experiences of Bangladeshi and Pakistani women in “good work” in London. More about the project 👉 https://t.co/MeFUALkfdq
Ethical and practical reflections on setting up #community research fellowships 🤝 📑New #blog by our @d_turcatti & @katstockland is out now ⬇️ @LDN_economy
@natalientim
@MuslimWomenUK
@AREtweets_
@AvowOrg
@_YouMakeIt
@RunnymedeTrust
https://t.co/y3TUVunevb
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Great to speak with business leaders, researchers & learners at @lbbdcouncil Adult College & share insights from our research into the barriers faced by Pakistani & Bangladeshi women in accessing good work. Collective action is key to creating a fairer job market for all.
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🏆Our #ResearchOfTheMonth goes to @NIESRorg for their research exploring the barriers that Pakistani and Bangladeshi women in London face in accessing “good work”. (1/6) https://t.co/4045E9z2pR
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URGENT action needed to remove barriers faced by Bangladeshi and Pakistani women in London pursuing their career aspirations. @d_turcatti (Postdoctoral Affiliate @COMPAS_oxford @oxford_anthro ) 'Bangladeshi and Pakistani women in good work: Barriers to entry and progression.'
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And Dr. Katharine Stockland @NIESRorg and several others!
A new Greater London Assembly report on barriers to work for Bangladeshi and Pakistani women draws on participatory research by @d_turcatti - https://t.co/bc7sekALWv
@CamSociology @RobinsonCamb @GatesAlumni
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A new Greater London Assembly report on barriers to work for Bangladeshi and Pakistani women draws on participatory research by @d_turcatti - https://t.co/bc7sekALWv
@CamSociology @RobinsonCamb @GatesAlumni
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Earlier this week, we published a report written by @d_turcatti into the barriers that London’s Bangladeshi and Pakistani women face in accessing “good work”. Below is a short 🧵with the main findings and recommendations.
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Proud to have led this meaningful research project for @MayorofLondon Workforce Integration Network. Huge thanks to @NIESRorg, @d_turcatti, Dr Katharine Stockland & our brilliant community researchers. Looking forward to taking the recommendations forward!
Sharing new @MayorofLondon backed research, championing Bangladeshi & Pakistani women in London's labour market. It highlights the huge barriers, high unemployment & pay gaps they face-calling for wide scale action on fair pay & discrimination https://t.co/gnjirqWbhW
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Sharing new @MayorofLondon backed research, championing Bangladeshi & Pakistani women in London's labour market. It highlights the huge barriers, high unemployment & pay gaps they face-calling for wide scale action on fair pay & discrimination https://t.co/gnjirqWbhW
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Grateful for all the support so far and excited for what’s ahead. Onwards!
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While I’m expanding into public health, I remain committed to my #academic work on #migration and #inclusion. I’ll continue my affiliation with @COMPAS_oxford and collaborate with mentors and colleagues. (Fittingly, at GCC, the #migration team sits within public health!)
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To prepare for this transition, I completed the Public Policy Analysis professional course at LSE It gave me valuable insights into the policy cycle, agenda setting, and how both impact and process evaluations matter.
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This initiative aims to build research capacity in #LocalAuthorities and embed evidence-based decision-making in #PublicHealth policy and practice across the country.
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NEW BLOG ✍ In today's #MondayInterview, @d_turcatti speaks with Sophie Kitson and Marley Williams about the safeguarding challenges facing #schools, the role the third sector plays in supporting them, and recommendations to policymakers ⬇ https://t.co/TSlPN1QItZ
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"What I most enjoy about my work is the ability to collaborate with diverse communities & stakeholders, using participatory methods that centre the perspectives of those most affected by social inequalities" 💬 Hear from @d_turcatti for #InternationalWomensDay 👇 @COMPAS_oxford
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Pleased to share highlights of Care, Inequalities & Wellbeing in #TransnationalFamilies report launch & film screening @RosaMasGiralt @ReadingRefugees @RCLCReading @rankandfile_ @UniRdg_Research @UniRdg_GES @SoGLeeds @d_turcatti @jebsim @jpimybl
research.reading.ac.uk
The launch of our Care, Inequalities, and Wellbeing in Transnational Families in Europe report was held on 5th November 2024 at the Reading International Solidarity Centre, bringing together commun...
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#WeekendReading 💡 "It's time to change the narrative on #Bangladeshi and #Pakistani women’s #economic activity" 🇧🇩 🇵🇰 ICYMI ⬇️ A #blog by our @d_turcatti and @katstockland ✍️ @MuslimWomenUK @AREtweets_ @AvowOrg @_YouMakeIt @RunnymedeTrust @LDN_gov
https://t.co/fTdIZDXBli
niesr.ac.uk
It is time to change the narrative around Bangladeshi and Pakistani women’s economic activity and labour market outcomes. Women of Pakistani and Bangladeshi heritage are among the most underreprese...
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Looking forward to sharing findings, recommendations, and films from the #TransnationalFamilies project this Frida 👇 Based on #participatory_research with #migrant & #refugee #families in UK, France, Spain & Sweden. Thanks, participants & partners! @DrRuth_Evans @policyleeds
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Pleased to launch free ESOL learning resources on 'Family Challenges' by @learnenglishyh based on our research with #TransnationalFamilies @RosaMasGiralt @UniRdg_GES @UniRdg_Research @SoGLeeds @StVincentsLeeds @MigrantsSupport @ReadingRefugees @jpimybl
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