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Are you listening? 7 Pillars for a survivor-led approach to mental health support


This research was conducted with a view to understanding what domestic abuse survivors want from mental health support, and what an effective response looks like. The findings will inform Women’s Aid’s work to ensure that mental health support commissioned for survivors of domestic abuse meets the needs survivors and is informed by their voices.
Journal article

The feasibility of deriving the Electronic Frailty Index from Australian general practice records

Maree Ticehurst, Ruth Peters, Rona Macniven, Magnolia Cardona
Across the world, people are living longer, but with more chronic conditions, disability and frailty. This study aimed to examine the feasibility of deriving an electronic Frailty Index (eFI) and to use the index to describe the prevalence of frailty and the prevalence with socioeconomic status and geographic remoteness.
Report

Children, violence and vulnerability 2022


Combining a survey of 2,025 children and young people with a review of national statistics in the UK, this report explores the ways in which violence – and fear of violence – is shaping children’s lives.
Report

Understanding ‘Early Exiters’: the case for a healthy ageing workforce strategy


Compared to before the pandemic, there are over 100,000 more people aged 50-64 who are no longer in work because of a long-term health condition in the United Kingdom. This report explores this issue in greater detail.
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Spending and stability: how much fiscal space does the UK have?


This briefing outlines the current macroeconomic situation and disentangles the binding constraints on fiscal policy in the United Kingdom in the short term and the medium term.
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