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Robbie Duschinsky

@RDuschinsky

Social scientist at Cambridge University. Studying integration and disintegration of health and social care for children and families

Joined May 2017
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Robbie Duschinsky Reposted

We are hiring a Research Associate (Fixed Term) who is keen to strengthen their qualitative and palliative and end of life care research skills and expertise. The closing date to apply is 9 December 2024. Find out more about the opening below: jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/49229/


Robbie Duschinsky Reposted

Children’s health in England is in decline. Last week’s Budget made steps in the right direction, but failed to implement the systemic change needed. The Children and Young People's Health Policy Influencing Group's Roadmap, published today, outlines a way forward. (1/3)

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Robbie Duschinsky Reposted

📣 Join our #research talk with @psychiatry_ucam at 12.30pm to learn at lunchtime how electronic health records can be used to review #MentalHealth service access and use, and improve care & outcomes in #CAMHS for young people. Details on CPFT intranet: ➡️rebrand.ly/c35146

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🎧 Listen to Dr. Barry Coughlan (@DPHPC) in this brilliant Papers Podcast episode as he delves into his #Research on #RiskProfiles in #CAMHS. An enlightening discussion for #Researchers and #Practitioners alike! bit.ly/4fOydxG #MentalHealth #ListenLearnLike #ACEs


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We spoke to >40 mental health commissioners from ICBs and local authorities across England, to learn about how decisions are made around mental health provision for young people in care. A fascinating first step in our understanding of practice and policy in this area. @NIHRARCs

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Robbie Duschinsky Reposted

📢 New research from @Cambridge_Uni and @ncbtweets shows that children with social work involvement are more likely to be rejected by CAMHS. Find out more 🔗 socialworktoday.co.uk/News/children-… @CambridgeUP @AnnaFeuchtwang @RDuschinsky @acamh @DPHPC @RocheCrozier87

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Mary Main re-routed attachment research, transforming its theory and methods. Based on interviews with her, my obituary for Mary explores less well-known aspects of her ideas, such what is actually measured by the Adult Attachment Interview... tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


Robbie Duschinsky Reposted

Have you heard of the ‘care cycle’? Our new project aims to offer an alternative narrative & champion parents who have their own children after leaving care. Please get in touch if you would like to share your views #CareLeaversCan ⁦⁦@Careexpconfsheffield.ac.uk/ahpnm/research…


Robbie Duschinsky Reposted

📣 2 jobs in our team @Cambridge_Uni for people who want to improve the lives of people living with obesity & have the skills and experience to help lead our @NIHRresearch funded research programme to further develop and evaluate our SWiM intervention. doi.org/10.2196/31801


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New OA qualitative paper from @NIHRresearch STADIA study, led by @KNewmanPhD @L_E_Thomson, highlighting:   •mismatch between expectations & outcomes of #CAMHS referrals •guidance for improving referral journeys 👉doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmm… Main trial findings coming soon!

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Robbie Duschinsky Reposted

Looking forward to speaking on Monday at the next @Coram @CoramBAAF Learning from Research Event. Will be talking about our work on getting evidence-based support to young people in care - thinking through the challenges but also what works well. corambaaf.org.uk/events/learnin…


Robbie Duschinsky Reposted

Most kids in care in England cannot access direct psychotherapy (let alone tf-CBT) due to service set-up. This is a solvable problem! - Joined-up working btw social care & CAMHS - Priority access to CAMHS - Prioritise high quality assessment Already good examples out there

Out today and available open access. What helps and hinders services in delivering best-evidenced mental health care to care-experienced young people? Key findings and recommendations from the ADaPT study on trauma-focused CBT. Link and summary below. bpspsychub.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bj…

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Robbie Duschinsky Reposted

Out today and available open access. What helps and hinders services in delivering best-evidenced mental health care to care-experienced young people? Key findings and recommendations from the ADaPT study on trauma-focused CBT. Link and summary below. bpspsychub.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bj…

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Robbie Duschinsky Reposted

🎉 Post doc alert 🎉 We are looking for someone with excellent ethnographic research experience and a clear commitment to amplifying the voices of learning-disabled young people in research, including those who are non-verbal or minimally verbal! More info below ⬇️⬇️ Please RT!


Robbie Duschinsky Reposted

Excellent and very clear new Reflexive Thematic Analysis Reporting Guidelines (RTARG) from Braun and Clarke (2024) @ginnybraun journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.117… Navigating through my #qualitative research and this article is super helpful! #StrathEdD


⭐️Job alert: Research Associate in Psychology, 2 years. Attachment research. Understanding assessments of the needs of children and families. International collaboration with @sherimadigan @AADeneault @MarissaNivison @CarloSchuengel and many others jobs.ac.uk/job/DIN501/res…


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Great Research Associate opportunity! Join a very productive research team evaluating clinical & cost effectiveness of internet-delivered Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for family carers of people with dementia in a full-scale RCT.... @UEA_Health vacancies.uea.ac.uk/vacancies/989/…


Typological and cumulative approaches to risk and adversity in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS): retrospective cohort analysis in South London osf.io/preprints/psya…


Robbie Duschinsky Reposted

👀 My first article is out! We reviewed 55 studies about the representation of motherhood in the media. We thematically analysed their findings, keeping 'motherhood ideologies' in mind. 🧵⤵️ tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


Fast-paced and funny talk by Everett Waters on problems and foibles of contemporary attachment research. Recommended: psychomedia.it/rapaport-klein…


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