
Dr Sian Oram
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Directs @KingsWMH and @VAMHN at King’s College London. Committed to ending violence and abuse. Views my own.
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If you are hosting an event for #16daysofactivism and would like to promote it to Violence Abuse and Mental Health Network members, drop us a note!


So happy to be hosting this webinar with the wonderful Siofra Peeren - it was my great good fortune to supervise her PhD and she has gone on to do great work since! Come join us x


Thank you for the opportunity to share the Modern Slavery Core Outcomes Set with Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience colleagues today!



Can behavioural programmes reduce partner abuse by people with mental illness or substance use problems? buff.ly/4eEHYg6 #16DaysOfActivism2024 starts today! To mark the occasion Vishal Bhavsar PhD explores the effectiveness of interventions for perpetrators of IPV.


As part of #16DaysOfActivism we are inviting Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience staff and students to contribute their handprint or a written pledge to stand against gender based violence.


🔍 New blog alert! Vishal Bhavsar PhD has written a blog for The Mental Elf as part of the #16DaysOfActivism , exploring whether behavioural programmes can help reduce partner abuse among individuals with #MentalHealth or substance use issues. 🔗Read here: nationalelfservice.net/populations-an…

📢 As part of #16DaysofActivism Against Gender-Based Violence, Violence Abuse and Mental Health Network has partnered with The Mental Elf on a blog series. The 1st post explores interventions to reduce violence perpetration among those with mental health/substance use issues. 🔗 Read here: nationalelfservice.net/populations-an…

Proud to screen Prima Facie at King’s College London as part of Violence Abuse and Mental Health Network's #16DaysOfActivism campaign, spotlighting sexual violence and survivors' fight for justice. Grateful to National Theatre Live & to our discussants Emma Yapp, Lisa Ward, and Dani Arlington for their insights.

