Have a read below to see what our ECR bursary winner PJ Annand did with their award money.
As an early-career researcher working in the field of violence, abuse and mental health, I was thrilled to receive a VAMHN Early Career Bursary to attend the Domestic Abuse Digital Conference 2022. The event brought together a range of speakers and delegates from across the sector to discuss key topics related to domestic abuse, including the implementation of new elements of the Domestic Abuse Act, improving multi-agency responses, and working with and for marginalised and minorities communities. The conference was chaired by Donna Covey CBE, Chief Executive of AVA (Against Violence and Abuse) and included a range of experts and practitioners from different sectors. These included Roy Wilsher OBE, Lead for Domestic Abuse at HM Inspector of Constabulary and HM Inspector of Fire and Rescue Services, and Georgia Gabriel-Hooper, a domestic violence campaigner with lived experience. There were also representatives from organizations such as NHS England, Stonewater Housing, and Birmingham LGBT. Attending the conference was an incredibly valuable experience. It provided an opportunity to hear from a range of experts in the field. I was particularly interested in learning about efforts to ensure equal protections and support for migrant survivors, LGBTQ+ survivors, Black and minoritised survivors, Deaf and disabled survivors, and survivors who are neurodiverse. I found discussions on why and how we need to improve the justice system in order to better support survivors through the courts process to be particularly instructive. I was also pleased to see that the conference provided an opportunity to learn from lived experience and hear directly from survivors of domestic abuse. As such, the VAMHN Early Career Bursary provided me with the opportunity to gain vital insight into a range of experiences across and within services, current policy issues, and proposed strategies for change. In fact, the conference served as inspiration for policy activities I delivered thereafter as part of the CANVAS Project, a study I lead on with colleagues at King’s College London. I believe that attending events like these is crucial for early-career researchers in the sector, as they provide a chance to learn about new developments and best practice, and to connect with – and be inspired by – other professionals working to end domestic abuse. Have a read below to see what our ECR bursary winner Rachel Whyte did with their award money.
I was thrilled to have received the VAMHN ECR bursary to attend the Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls Conference 2023 in late January. Uniquely, my role as a Researcher in Mental Health, is to work across multiple NIHR funded projects, all of which aim to reduce violence in hospital and community settings using co-produced approaches. My current projects have been pivotal in developing my skills as a researcher; however, they have been focused in my professor’s area of reducing restrictive practices. As an emerging independent researcher, I am committed to pursuing my interest in domestic abuse, mental health and trauma research and attending this conference acted as a catalyst for this transition. Being exposed to the latest knowledge in this area provided me with a springboard for planning my Pre-Doctoral Fellowship application which is due for submission in March 2023 and has a focus on perpetrators of domestic abuse. The conference highlighted the latest resources, strategies, and policies in place to tackle domestic abuse, including issues exacerbated by the rise in digital crimes. This allowed for the effectiveness of these current strategies to be questioned and the remaining gaps in research/practice to be inferred. This has helped me design a Fellowship topic and proposal that aligns to current Government strategies and is meaningful to current real-world problems as well as considering cultural differences. I am extremely thankful to VAMHN for this opportunity to inform and strengthen my NIHR application. |
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