From Sarah Hughes, Centre for Mental Health <[email protected]>
Subject Why ending poverty is an urgent mental health priority
Date August 15, 2022 4:13 PM
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** August 2022
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Hello from Sarah!
Dear friends,

This month we published a
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We have some exciting new opportunities to join our research team! If you're passionate about equality in mental health and the role of research in getting us there,
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Take care,

Sarah
Poverty, economic inequality and mental health ([link removed])
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This briefing explores how living in poverty increases people’s risk of mental health difficulties, and calls for concrete action to improve mental health by increasing the incomes and reducing the costs of the poorest people in society.
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Evaluation of OHID's Better Mental Health Fund ([link removed])
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We are evaluating how OHID's Better Mental Health Fund has been supporting mental health in communities - watch this film showcasing the difference these projects are making.

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We have new opportunities to join our research team!

We're looking for a Researcher with the passion for equality in mental health
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We're also looking for Sessional Qualitative Researchers to support us with specific research projects on an hourly rate basis
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Challenging white privilege through peer research and coproduction ([link removed])
by Androulla Harris

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Heads up: rethinking mental health services for young people at risk of harm ([link removed])
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Ending poverty: the greatest public health challenge of our time ([link removed])
by Ed Davie

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