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Artist and mad autistic queer. Mental health, disability and menstrual justice researcher and activist (they/them) #transnotpd #StopSIM #StopOxevision🏳️⚧️🩸
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After the most enormous amount of work, we are finally sharing the findings from my research on experiences of menstrual health in psychiatric inpatient settings in England. This includes the report, guidelines for services and Easy Read summary 1/ https://t.co/T4qyjjd7c0
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This report explores experiences of menstruation within psychiatric inpatient settings. It highlights that patients in psychiatric hospitals are often insufficiently supported with needs relating to...
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"Women's experiences of secondary care mh services often parallelled their experiences of (domestic) abuse" https://t.co/khAKFiEmJi
Our new paper is out! Should give mental health services pause for thought perhaps... Free to read and download: https://t.co/CTBXdiisG1
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This week, @StopOxevision's paper 'Towards a Mad technoscience: revealing, repurposing, and reimagining carceral mental health technologies' was published. Read the full paper via the link below. https://t.co/HzpqP4oRo7
researchgate.net
PDF | Digital technologies are increasingly being used in mental health services. This includes carceral settings, where the surveillance technology... | Find, read and cite all the research you need...
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This is brilliant and a must read for anyone interested in digital technologies in mental healthcare. #StopOxevision
Our paper - 'Towards a Mad Technoscience' has been published (limited access here): https://t.co/j1Puv7913k You can get full access to our original here: https://t.co/nZJIgZdCB8
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Our paper - 'Towards a Mad Technoscience' has been published (limited access here): https://t.co/j1Puv7913k You can get full access to our original here: https://t.co/nZJIgZdCB8
researchgate.net
PDF | Digital technologies are increasingly being used in mental health services. This includes carceral settings, where the surveillance technology... | Find, read and cite all the research you need...
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📢New research 📢 Our new qualitative study provides the first in-depth study exploring individuals experiences and views regarding why people with eating disorders are at risk of suicide. https://t.co/g4a3zT8v3n
@BMCMedicine @mrtzhrl @SaakshiKakar (1)
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Background Eating disorders (EDs) are associated with elevated all-cause mortality, with suicide cited as the second leading cause of death among individuals with EDs. Evidence suggests that indivi...
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DWP increasing surveillance feeds directly into MH where people are impacted by paranoia. Not something we will ever see 'critical' MH profs or the Royal College of Psychiatrists or psychologists discuss. This affects people regardless of disgnosis and treatment
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🚀🧾Report launch day... we explored how people with #pmdd experienced the welfare benefits system We found a lack of trauma informed approach, leaving people at more risk of harm after applying for support 🔗 Read report and participant quotes here
New UWS research led by @MhairiC_Law reveals the UK welfare system is failing people with Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (#PMDD), a severe hormone-based mood disorder affecting 1 in 20 women. 🧵(1/4) Read the full story and access the report: https://t.co/XlMfbR1GU1
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I know nothing about business and branding but I'd recommend a name that a) people know how to pronounce and spell and b) works on search engines (but then I'd also have the integrity to not try to ~rename myself~ out of being associated with harms I'd caused)
In the corporate equivalent of changing your name, putting on a disguise, and moving to the other side of the world Oxehealth (and Oxevision) is now LIO https://t.co/yT8JkYGB1Y
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@NSUNnews And the main research is also published here: ‘It's a Horrible Place to Have a Period’: A Survivor‐Led Investigation of Experiences of Menstrual Health in Psychiatric Inpatient Settings in England
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This study examined patients' experiences of menstrual health in psychiatric inpatient settings in England as reported by staff and patients. Questionnaires were conducted with 67 staff members and...
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Thank you to @NSUNnews for funding and supporting this research and, as always, thank you to all participants. You can find more information about the research and the patient-led guidelines here:
nsun.org.uk
This report explores experiences of menstruation within psychiatric inpatient settings. It highlights that patients in psychiatric hospitals are often insufficiently supported with needs relating to...
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"It is vital that assessments of menstrual status do not reinforce negative attitudes towards menstruation or lead to coercive practices, such as forcing patients to display their underwear or menstrual products to staff."
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"Eating disorder services must offer more comprehensive support, addressing the emotional significance that menstruation may hold, as well as the influence of underlying gynaecological or menstrual conditions and how these may interact with someone’s eating disorder."
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Published today: Menstruation is undoubtedly an important consideration when evaluating the physical well-being of patients in eating disorder treatment. However, the focus must go beyond simply equating the return of menstruation with health and recovery. https://t.co/6HMKXjY1Me
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Background Although no longer specified within the diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa, the prevalence of menstrual disturbances among patients with eating disorders is well-documented. However,...
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In the corporate equivalent of changing your name, putting on a disguise, and moving to the other side of the world Oxehealth (and Oxevision) is now LIO https://t.co/yT8JkYGB1Y
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Oxehealth, a leader in digital innovation for mental health, today announced its relaunch as LIO, unveiling a next-generation operating platform for mental health hospitals. Shaped by over 15 years...
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"Ruth was repeatedly denied access to the love and support of her family. We were excluded and completely disempowered. She was isolated, scared and alone. However it is framed this is fundamentally wrong and needs to change. It is not ok."
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Palestinian statehood is not a bargaining chip. It is not a threat. It is an inalienable right of the Palestinian people. Our demands on this shameful government remain the same: end all arms sales to Israel, impose widespread sanctions, and stop the genocide, now.
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the fact the Universal credit bill had its first and second debate and then was passed through the Lords in less time than how often people get uc (every 4-5 weeks) is a fucking travesty
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The Universal Credit Bill has passed. The Motion of Regret did not. I am heartbroken. We got powerful truths spoken in the Lords which may help later in legal and public fights. But.... What is this thing called Labour. Not something I morally recognise Love to all x
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LATEST FROM LAMPARD PUBLIC INQUIRY. Harrowing evidence about a patient made to wear a nappy even though he could use the toilet and wasn’t incontinent: Lampard mental health inquiry hears of 'lack of humanity' - BBC News
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A public inquiry hears how one mental health patient had to wear a nappy, despite being able to use the toilet.
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THIS! I see this so much in claims that nobody has considered a topic despite the decades of advocacy from survivors, disabled people and mad people on that topic. Just because researchers have ignored something doesn't mean it's new to those with lived experience in
If we (researchers) have the time and commitment to learn from disciplines beyond our own, we would see fewer papers beginning with "No research has been done" or "little has been done" and more that start with "we are building on" or "we want to look at this differently"
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