
Sarah Ratcliffe (she/her), PhD
@s_ratcliffephd
š Researching stigma, reproductive health, gender, sexuality, & disability.
šÆ Equity in processes & outcomes.
š PhD, MSci.
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Our team at USYD Psychology is researching how healthcare workers manage their colleaguesā emotions at work. For more info, or if youāre a NSW healthcare worker & would like to be interviewed, please contact Alistair Barkl at [email protected]. [HREC Approval No. 2024/068]
![Professor Carolyn MacCann (@caro_maccann) on Twitter photo Our team at <a href="/UsydPsych/">USYD Psychology</a> is researching how healthcare workers manage their colleaguesā emotions at work.
For more info, or if youāre a NSW healthcare worker & would like to be interviewed, please contact Alistair Barkl at abar9085@uni.sydney.edu.au.
[HREC Approval No. 2024/068] Our team at <a href="/UsydPsych/">USYD Psychology</a> is researching how healthcare workers manage their colleaguesā emotions at work.
For more info, or if youāre a NSW healthcare worker & would like to be interviewed, please contact Alistair Barkl at abar9085@uni.sydney.edu.au.
[HREC Approval No. 2024/068]](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GKYAf1zb0AAcXtI.png)

Our research reports detailing evidence-based approaches for advancing #WorkplaceEquity are out! A busy and rewarding 12 months with the team at Women in STEM Ambassador reviewing over 17,000 articles. Have a read - doi.org/10.31219/osf.i⦠doi.org/10.31219/osf.i⦠doi.org/10.31219/osf.iā¦


Impressive impact from the Women in STEM team creating more equitable #STEM environments. Hnoured to have been involved over the past 12months. The evidence-based tools, policy advice, and initiatives can now be found at: unsw.edu.au/science/engageā¦. #WorkplaceEquity #EquityInSTEM



Itās official: lesbians have longer, better sex than straight (& bi) women. A systematic review by Alena Bondarchuk-McLaughlin and Dr Joel Anderson shows lesbian women have longer sex and more orgasms. Straight women have sex more often, but less orgasms. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10ā¦


Associate Professor Haryana Dhillon University of Sydney Sydney Science Prof. Haryana Dhillon is a finalist for the UTS Research Eureka Prize for Outstanding Mentor of Researchers. Learn more: youtu.be/lePz0Vs3v9Q #EurekaPrizes


There is no more worthy recipient than Prof. Haryana Dhillon for this award. I wouldnāt be where I am today without her support and guidance in those early years. Congrats Hary!

JOB ALERT: Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies is looking for a Postdoc Research Fellow/Research Fellow in Sociology (Level A/B) to work w/ Dr Michelle Peterie on the impacts of immigration detention & deportation on children & families. bit.ly/3ySljhF



Delighted Prof. Haryana Dhillon's outstanding mentorship of researchers is being honoured at the 2024 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes Award Ceremony tonight. Continually grateful for their excellent sponsorship and how they strengthen #STEM. A very worthy finalist!


Great start to #TacklingStigma2024 with a rousing keynote from the wonderful Carla Treloar on the need to tackle stigma and power, including through collective action and a politics of collective advocacy.


Now at #TacklingStigma2024 UNSW Centre for Social Research in Health weāre hearing about the powerful and important narcofeminism storyshare method pioneered by the folks at the North Carolina Survivors Union with generous and compelling keynotes from Caty Simon and Sara Knotts. NCSU - North Carolina Survivors Union


Positive Life NSW A big stick approach - stigma monitoring for health systems to achieve standards and maintain funding - Mish Pony Scarlet Alliance

Fantastic pres from Burnet Institute's Amanda Roxburgh challenging us to create new narratives to counter algorithmic amplification of drug-related online stigma #TacklingStigma2024


A powerful and engaging talk by Carla Treloar on addressing stigma by empowering people with lived experiences of stigmatized identities and health conditions, making them leaders in their communities! #StigmaReduction #LivedExperienceLeadership #TacklingStigma2024 UNSW Centre for Social Research in Health

