Campaigns & Participation Manager at Become Charity for Care experienced children and young people.
Interested in youth participation, children's rights, and reform of the Care system. In my personal life, I love being outdoors, swimming, and aerial hoop.
Generating and championing actionable evidence that improves services to support family relationships - foundations.org.uk.
We grow and scale the boldest and best innovations that deliver long-term impact for people across the UK.
🔸Lib Dem Cabinet Member Children’s Services, Education & Windsor RBWM🔸The Baby Bank Co-founder🔸SEND Parent🔸Qualified Teacher🔸The Archers fan!🔸Promoted Windsor Lib Dems, Donnelly House, Victoria Street, Windsor, SL4 1EN.
Associate Prof Durham Sociology
Co-founder and trustee at Social Workers Without Borders
“Lefty No Borders weirdo with a bullring through her nose”
Member of Parliament for Dulwich & West Norwood. Chair of the Education Select Committee. Mum
Thoughts on the social world with David Niven. Exploring the world concerning social work, policy and care training. Exploring the world concerning social work, policy and care training. Analysis of individual cases and how they are covered across media.
Driving Change for Children, Adults, and Foster Carers | FosterWiki Ambassador | FosterCare & Beyond
Because every child deserves the very best care and ongoing support in foster care and beyond from someone who truly cares.
Working together to transform the educational outcomes of young people with experience of being in care, who are estranged or seeking sanctuary.
BBCRadio3/AHRC New Gen Thinker. Award-winning historian of early modern medicine, the body & beards! Senior lecturer at Exeter Uni, loves guitars, drums & *good* coffee.
Blogs at DrAlun.Wordpress.com. TikTok & Instagram: @dralunwithey
Writer, feminist, intersectional inclusive historian of women and gender, University of Oxford and Kinsey Institute. Bi-national. Author of MOTHER IS A VERB. Now writing MIDDLE CARE, ‘4 Genealogies of Care’… all things CARE, really
Historian of labour/production/trade politics | Textile workers | Heritage and memory | Co-Director, MA Heritage Management, QMUL | Co-Director, CLaSP | London Journal | IHR British History in the C17th Seminar | he/him
Researching 19th-century literature, culture, medicine, and psychiatry ∣ health humanities ∣ mental health ∣ the body ∣ gender ∣ history of emotions ∣ domestic abuse ∣ grief ∣ fibromyalgia
UK
Assoc. Prof in Irish History, Chair of HIDDEN COST Action CA21120, interested in all things citizenship, identity documentation, history, women and gender
Historian of work, energy, industry and protest. Author of Coal Country. Now writing An Injury to All: The Unmaking of the British Working Class. Not getting that much more right wing as I get older.
Senior Lecturer in Sociology & Criminology. Rurality, pubs, communities, social harms, sustainability, co-production. Also💜 history. Views my own. @britbeerwriters.bsky.social
@drinkingstudies.bsky.social
Prof EM Hist; Letters; Gloves; https://genderingthemuseum.co.uk; Swedish Res Council project on Hist of Separation; Histories of the Unexpected Pod: https://historiesoftheunexpected.com/about-us/; agent: https://www.curtisbrown.co.uk/client/james-daybell
Research Fellow at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. I work on children's emotions & language development in early modern England.
Historian and teacher educator at the University of South-Eastern Norway and Lund University. Interwar Europe; radical political cultures; political uniforms; children's political activism. Current project: Education and Cold War culture in Scandinavia.
Historian of sexual health, sexual violence and HIV/AIDS. Postdoc at the Geneva Graduate Institute in Switzerland. Honorary Research Fellow of the School of Historical Studies at Birkbeck, University of London. Usually found reading or swimming.