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My Thoughts on Mental Health – x. Brigstow Institute

WEBWith mental health week coming up, I started thinking about my own association with mental health, from a person al perspective, having struggled from time to time over the years, from the perspective …

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Digital health to support children (and their families) living with

WEBADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood, causing serious impairment for around 5% of young people, with long-term impacts on physical …

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Queer Communities of Care – x. Brigstow Institute

WEBThe long-term objective is to generate new evidence and creative outputs about alternative forms of care beyond and alongside formal care services and provision for LGBTQ+/ …

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Tactile Textiles: The Calming Cushion – x. Brigstow Institute

WEBTogether the team created a ‘Calming Cushion’. This is a soft-and-smart object that: Is pleasant to hold and interact with, Senses human markers of action and behaviour, Acts …

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Reimagining the Diary: Reflective practice as a positive tool for …

WEBIn 2018 an Ideas Exchange between Lucy Kelly and Grace Huxford called ‘Writing and well-being for busy people’ looked at why have people written diaries, now and in the past? …

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Climate Change Craftivism in the Classroom

WEBClimate change is an interdisciplinary, multifaceted and complex phenomenon, qualities that can also make it challenging to consider across secondary school curricula and …

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Food + Anxiety – x. Brigstow Institute

WEBFood+Anxiety was a co-produced research project which helps people who experience food anxieties and eating disorders to live well as a result of our creative resolve to examine …

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“Sewing-as-therapy” Past and Present – x. Brigstow Institute

WEBThe curative properties of work had been praised by Samuel Tuke, founder of the York Retreat (1796) and one of the earliest mental health reformers. In 1861 50% …

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Including the Excluded: Education and Wellbeing in the time of …

WEBThis project uncovered the unique issues faced by excluded young people, as well as the psychological impact in the lead up to, and after, exclusion. From there, the researchers …

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Improving Access to Oral Health Services for Adult Survivors of …

WEBImproving Access to Oral Health Services for Adult Survivors of Child Sex Abuse (CSA). 2022; Experimental Partnership; How can coproduction between researchers, dental …

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