ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health
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Launched in 2020, the ESRC Centre at King's College London aims to transform understanding of how social, economic and cultural changes affect mental health.
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Interested in learning more about Latent Class Analysis (LCA)?

LCA is a powerful statistical method for uncovering hidden subgroups in populations.

Join our introductory seminar with Dr Rebecca Rhead to learn what LCA is and how it's used.

📆 22 October 14.30-15.30

Register here: bit.ly/3IYtlua
Introduction to Latent Class Analysis | King's College London
Latent Class Analysis is a powerful statistical method for uncovering hidden subgroups in populations, widely used across social and health sciences.
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How can mental health research can contribute meaningfully in the era of lived experience?

Join our seminar with Dr Cristian Montenegro to hear how sociology can enrich patient and public involvement agendas.

Sign up here: bit.ly/3VIinMg

📆 Wednesday 29 October 4-5pm

#PPIE #mentalhealth
Proximity and Incongruence: The social sciences in the era of lived experience | King's College London
An online seminar on how sociology can enrich participatory research agendas.
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Are out of work benefits at a record high? Prof. Ben Geiger (@benbgeiger.bsky.social) from the ESRC Centre for Society & Mental Health explains that the official statistics are wildly misleading on BBC radio 4’s More or Less this morning. Have a listen! www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
More or Less - Is it true that out-of-work benefits have almost doubled? - BBC Sounds
Out-of-work benefits, French pensioners, surprising salmon and the truth about senses.
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Dr White is Professor of Clinical Psychology at QUB, with expertise in Global Mental Health. Register for the seminar here: bit.ly/3VPTGxh

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📆 Upcoming event: Supporting the mental health and wellbeing of forcibly displaced populations

The Refugee Mental Health in Place Network at @kingscollegelondon.bsky.social are hosting a seminar with Dr Ross White to discuss his research on 22 October at 4pm.

Find out more here: bit.ly/3K4fm6m
Supporting the mental health and wellbeing of forcibly displaced populations | King's College London
A free online event focusing on the mental health and wellbeing of forcibly displaced people.
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The Belongings Workshop demonstrates how research, creative practice & lived experience can intersect to produce knowledge that is both academically rigorous & socially transformative.

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Participants used storytelling, dialogue, and drawing to:

✔️ Surface dominant anti-immigration narratives
✔️ Explore their impact on everyday life and mental health
✔️ Co-create alternative narratives of belonging grounded in lived experience to improve mental health
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The workshop led by Prof Hanna Kienzler brought together:

🔹 People with lived experience of seeking asylum
🔹 Community partners
🔹 Artists and cultural practitioners
🔹 Researchers at KCL

Through collaboration, they developed practices that questioned exclusionary discourses & reimagined belonging.
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🧵New blog: BELONGINGS Workshop organised by the Refugee Mental Health & Place Network

The CSMH-supported project explored how creative methods can challenge anti-immigration narratives & foster pathways of belonging & improved mental health with people seeking asylum & refugees.

🔗 bit.ly/3Ijbo9k
BELONGINGS workshop: Challenging anti-immigration narratives and…
How can public services and community action challenge anti-immigration narratives, create pathways for belonging, and improve quality of life and mental health with refugees and people seeking…
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📢 Everyone should have a fair chance of good mental health.

And yet rates of mental illness are rising, and our chances of having good mental health are shockingly unequal.

It doesn't have to be this way. We've launched a bold new strategy for a mentally healthier future: tinyurl.com/37j7u3zx
Image of Centre for Mental Health's new 2025-30 strategy - access it at https://www.centreformentalhealth.org.uk/about-us/our-strategy/
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Reminder that applications close on 3rd September! Learn more about the Senior Research Operations Officer role and apply below! 👇
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We are looking for a Senior Research Operations Officer!

Learn more about the role and requirements here:
www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs/122007-...
Senior Research Operations Officer
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🚨 New in published in Psychological Medicine!

Read this systematic review that synthesises evidence on targeted interventions to improve the social & economic circumstances of people with mental ill-health from marginalised communities.

See here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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We are looking for a Senior Research Operations Officer!

Learn more about the role and requirements here:
www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs/122007-...
Senior Research Operations Officer
www.kcl.ac.uk
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Many people experiencing mental ill health are trapped in cycles of worsening social exclusion. This article, 'Moving beyond Individual Placement and Support (IPS): person-centred approach to social inclusion and mental health', discusses this further.

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Moving beyond IPS: person-centred approach to social inclusion and mental health | BJPsych Bulletin | Cambridge Core
Moving beyond IPS: person-centred approach to social inclusion and mental health
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We're delighted to announce that both our Lived Experience Advisory Board and Dr. Gemma Knowles were nominated for the Research Impact Award and Postgraduate Education Award respectively.

The Lived Experience Advisory Board went on to win!

Huge congratulations!

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