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Funded PhD opportunity – An innovative digital intervention to promote resilience within informal networks of survivors of sexual violence: A feasibility study

Grace Carter at Coventry University is inviting applications from suitably qualified graduates for a fully-funded PhD studentship to undertake a doctoral study that will develop and test a digital intervention for informal networks of survivors of sexual violence and abuse to improve their resilience and coping skills whilst safely supporting victims. The deadline is 22nd March 2021. Click here …

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REQUEST FOR HELP WITH RESEARCH – “Exploring the Lived Experience of Homeless Children Residing in Refuge during COVID-19”

Network member Michaela Campbell has asked for help with her research: “Exploring the Lived Experience of Homeless Children Residing in Refuge during COVID-19”.   At the time of writing the world is experiencing a global pandemic because of Coronavirus. The coronavirus pandemic poses a myriad of implications for children and families experiencing homelessness or residing …

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Free Webinar: Addressing domestic violence in religious communities

Network member Romina Istratii will be hosting a free webinar which aims to examine current approaches to domestic violence in religious communities from around the world to explore their contributions and to identify directions for the future. A main objective is to examine past and current approaches with reflexivity to the limitation of western understandings …

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