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Birmingham Updates
BhamUpdates
#AD: It's important that we tackle inequality in Brum and @BhamCityCouncil want to do just that!What are your thoughts? Have your say by taking their survey. https://www.birminghambeheard.org.uk/economy/tackling-inequalities-everyones-b
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Dr Michael Flood
MichaelGLFlood
Men who perpetrate domestic and sexual violence are *made*, not born. Their use of violence is the unsurprising outcome of widespread social conditions. They use violence not because of some
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Alex Stevens
AlexStevensKent
I'm wary of 'identity politics' and the divisive tendencies it entails. But I don't dismiss it. As a middle class, white, straight man, I have not personally experienced identity-based inequalities.
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Steven Gilbert OBE FRSA
stevegilbertobe
1/ Serious mental illness robs your physical health tooYou may have seen the photo I posted of my bloody tooth extraction. What I didn’t explain was why I showed it.
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Akiko Hart
AkikoMHart
I’ve never found the social determinants and in particular the inequalities argument in mental health particularly compelling. Not because I don’t agree with it, but because I do. I just
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Louise
munro_louise
Great webinar @EquallyWellUK & @PHE_uk "Living with mental illness during Covid-19: Addressing inequalities & supporting physical health" - a fantastic demonstration of the impact we can have by bringing people
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ANGEL ARUTURA
aarutura
“One size fits all” Feminism upholds white supremacy and continues to leave Black women unprotected and invisible. - A thread. I see “feminists” everywhere talk about the gender pay gap,
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Omar Khan
omaromalleykhan
Looking at HE participation rates, it is striking how much, from a regional perspective, it's London compared to the rest of the country. Though that very much hides enormous variation
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Fair Education Alliance
_TheFEA
Another lockdown has again put us into a critical situation for educational inequality. As the FEA, our members’ focus is and has always been on ensuring that all young people,
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Robert Freudenthal
RobFreudenthal
I don't know whether it's just me,or being a psychiatrist gives you particular understanding into the interactions of health and state power, or my interest in both Jewish and queer
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𝐅𝐫𝐚𝐬𝐞𝐫 𝐒𝐭𝐞𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐭 🌻
fraserjfstewart
I realise that I’ve never really explained my research/work to Twitter before, but I think it can be good practise for communicating clearly and I would like to get it
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Eszter Kováts
EszterKovats
The study soon online, we've had a nice launch/discussion. I have tried to highlight 4 points related to the study: 1) we need to address the demand side: better understand
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Branko Milanovic
BrankoMilan
Here are some of the slides from my today's talk at FMM (and also from my "C,A"). These are six systemic inequalities. Start with No. 2. Increasing concentration of ownership
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Simon McNamara
SimonMcNamara42
The second paper of my PhD is out in @socscimed! Co-authors: Aki Tsuchiya and @JHolmesSheff. We explore the UK-public's willingness to prioritise disadvantaged socioeconomic groups over advantaged socioeconomic groups for
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Jeff 🎓 Keese
jeffreykeese
When it comes to school inequality, I think a lot of people recognize that there are some big picture (macro) causes and some individual level (micro) causes. Where I think
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Ryan Bourne
MrRBourne
Covid shows how the state can address social inequality https://www.ft.com/content/caa37763-9c71-4f8d-9c29-b16ccf53d780?accessToken=zwAAAXbUXlKAkdPKo3djnHFPjdOcKbFsz1PXgA.MEUCIDUh5C433J9q_KU-H3OwNdK7FpFQAHiH3Hm6YLmPTM4bAiEAp4TebyHvflpBAKc-i
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