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Counteract the Gaslighting - What women survivors of intimate partner sexual violence need from service providers

On the 20th November 2024, we ran a webinar on "Counteract the Gaslighting - What women survivors of intimate partner sexual violence need from service providers" where we welcomed guest speaker Dr Siofra Peeren from King's College London. ​You can watch the webinar recording below.

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Speaker information:
Síofra is a trauma survivor researcher working as a Research Associate at King’s College London. Her research focuses on transforming health system responses to interpersonal trauma, particularly complex trauma and sexual violence. She is particularly interested in using and developing creative and trauma-sensitive methods to engage with lived experience perspectives. She has expertise in trauma-informed approaches, violence against women and girls, qualitative research and meaningfully involving people with lived experience of violence, trauma and abuse. Síofra is passionate about ensuring research has real-world impact and is meaningful to those who are affected by and use it. This has led her to work closely with various grass-roots organisations and policy developers.

To find out more about Siofra's work click below:
  • King's College London profile: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/siofra-peeren

Additional Resources:
  • VOICES survey
  • Additional reports/downloads related to the VOICES survey
  • Paper about the typologies describing mental health care providers’ experiences of providing care to women survivors of sexual violence

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