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‘After god, we give strength to each other’: young people’s experiences of coping in the context of unaccompanied forced migration
Scott, Jacqui; Mason, Barbara; Kelly, Aisling (2022-09-09)Young people arriving alone in the UK due to forced migration face significant hardships including, but not limited to, their history of experiences, current and future uncertainties, and cultural differences. This paper ... -
Experiences of Coping in Young Unaccompanied Refugees in the UK
Scott, Jacqui (2018-06-21)Research with refugees tends to be dominated by mainstream medical and trauma models. However, development of resilience theories and research on coping increasingly find that such constructs can open up currently limited ... -
Pebbles in palms: Counter‐practices against despair
Morgan, Hannah; Randall, James; Lyons, Amy; Oliver, Sarah; Saffer, Jessica; Scott, Jacqui; Nolte, Lizette (2019-02-01)With ongoing news of hardship and suffering in the United Kingdom and throughout the world, and in the context of austerity, shrinking public services and increasing social inequalities, it is sometimes difficult not to ... -
Racial equity and decolonisation within the DClinPsy: How far have we come and where are we going? Trainee clinical psychologists’ perspectives of the curriculum and research practices
Francis, Danielle; Scott, Jacqui (2023-07-30)Introduction: Clinical Psychology has long been criticised as a profession that is rooted in coloniality, that preserves whiteness as the norm through its practices. Arguably, this has led to many racial disparities in the ... -
"We can still live a positive life" : The experience and impact of community support for people living with HIV
Scott, Jacqui; Puchalska, Sylvia (2016-03-01) -
What happens to University of Hertfordshire DClinPsy research? A survey exploring community dissemination & barriers that prevent this
Williams, Emily; Scott, Jacqui (2023-07-30)Historically, the dissemination of research findings across many disciplines has been limited to peer reviewed journals. More recently, dissemination practices are broadening to include sharing with wider audiences, such ...