Shuo Zhang
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Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Trainee| Wellcome Trust Doctoral Fellow @KingsIoPPN.bsky.social investigating inequalities @camhsdlab.bsky.social |Nature Matters co-lead at RCPsychGreen| (s/h)
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· May 15
Sociodemographic and psychosocial correlates of fatigue and chronic fatigue: A cross-sectional study from a South East London community survey
A better understanding of fatigue and chronic fatigue symptoms in the community may lead to better targeted preventative interventions. This study aim…
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· May 4
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· May 3
Winnicott - Some thoughts on the word democracy - written 1950.pdf
Some Thoughts on the Meaning of the Word ‘Democracy’ Written for Human Relations, June. First of all let me say that I realize I am offering comments on a subject that is outside my own speciality. So...
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· May 3
The Guardian
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· May 3
31 of England’s prisons are Victorian. Do they work? – visual investigation
Many jails still in use today were built by the Victorians. Here’s how their 19th-century design is contributing to a 21st-century crisis
England in the 1840s was a place of dizzying industry, rapid urbanisation and technological progress.
Among the proliferation of inventions, a new type of building was unveiled to the world. A prison, K-shaped with long corridors made of sure, thick walls, and small windows in cold, solitary cells.
The new prison will be most conducive to the reformation of prisoners and to the repression of crime … It resolves itself into a greater uniformity of plan and purpose than has yet been exhibited in prison architecture.
The Illustrated London News in its coverage of the new facility on August 13, 1842.
The piers or partitions between them are 18 inches thick, and are worked with close joints, so as to preclude as much as possible the transmission of sound.
A description of HMP Pentonville in the Illustrated London News, 1843 Continue reading...
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Philip Nye
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· Mar 31
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The Guardian
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· Mar 30
Nearly 20 councils in England ‘at risk of insolvency’ due to Send costs
Exclusive: Councils say multibillion pound debts caused by years of overspends on special educational needs support
* Why scores of English councils could go bankrupt when hidden Send debt reappears
Nearly 20 councils have warned publicly that they are at risk of insolvency because of multibillion pound debts caused by years of overspends on special educational needs support, the Guardian can reveal.
Overspending on special educational needs and disability (Send) services in England is forecast to grow by nearly £2bn over the next 12 months, a Guardian investigation shows. Continue reading...
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