Dr Claire Cunnington(she/her) @drcisme.bsky.social (@cunning_claire) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Claire Cunnington(she/her) @drcisme.bsky.social

@cunning_claire

Sociologist, survivor and human- researching child sexual abuse #CSA, exploitation #CSE and its history. Find me on bluesky.

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The recording of yesterday's Open Research Conversation 'Too sensitive to share? Opening up sensitive research' is now available here: doi.org/10.15131/shef.… Thanks to Matt Franklin and Dr Claire Cunnington(she/her) @drcisme.bsky.social for a fantastic session.

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If you feel overwhelmed, really sad, anxious or just knackered & you’re not sure why, spend a few mins somewhere green. Just stay in one spot (sitting on/near the ground if poss) & look closely at the details of the plants. Scientific reasons why this will help in next tweet👇🏼🌿

If you feel overwhelmed, really sad, anxious or just knackered & you’re not sure why, spend a few mins somewhere green. Just stay in one spot (sitting on/near the ground if poss) & look closely at the details of the plants. Scientific reasons why this will help in next tweet👇🏼🌿
Dr Claire Cunnington(she/her) @drcisme.bsky.social (@cunning_claire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m taking part in the ‘Reels and Rhymes’ festival, where films inspire poetry. Sign up and join us. Final event is on World Poetry Day on the 21st March. lisarussellfilms.com/reelsandrhymes

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'desperate need for integrated treatment approaches that address both substance dependency and the underlying psychological trauma.' <--- This! Address the trauma first! theconversation.com/for-people-wit… via The Conversation

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Be sure to join us for an upcoming webinar on 25 June that will explore the implications of the Rethinking Domestic Abuse and Child Protection project findings for academia and research. ow.ly/TaWs50RjEr9

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Join us for an upcoming webinar on 9 July that will focus on the implications of the Rethinking Domestic Abuse and Child Protection project findings for policy. ow.ly/gIcc50RjEKv

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The Rethinking domestic abuse in child protection (RDAC) project aims to better understand and improve the national response to domestic abuse and child protection. A new blog reflects on the importance of the RDAC Community of Practice. ow.ly/m56s50RAjU3

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‘Tommy Robinson’ name is being thrown around a lot. He was the one who people *worship* for *exposing* grooming gangs right? Heres an observation… I was victim to a ‘grooming gangs’ for years. Alongside many different walks of life, race, religion, no matter who was in

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Engaging experts by experience has been a key part of the co-production approach embedded within the Rethinking Domestic Abuse in Child Protection research programme. A new blog outlines the important contributions of Family Forums. ow.ly/wb8M50TheZS

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Woohoo! Our article about the making of the film 'Flow' is now online. It's open access so anyone can read it and watch the film. We're SO proud of the film and all it has achieved. Check it out... Chris Godwin @scardecourcier Social Sciences | The University of Sheffield journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13…

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player.sheffield.ac.uk/events/flow Our film ‘Flow’ has been endorsed by the Royal College of Nursing! They say: ‘The resource has good professional content and gives some real insight into the trauma which survivors of abuse experience...a very powerful portrayal.’