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Knowledge exchange workshops organised as part of the "Friendship for LGBTIQ+ (post-)pandemic social resilience" grant.
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Knowledge exchange workshops organised as part of the "Friendship for LGBTIQ+ (post-)pandemic social resilience" grant.
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Tuesday 1 February 2022
to Sunday 31 July 2022
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During 2022, Dr Roberto Kulpa and Dr Katherine Ludwin (Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust) have organized series of knowledge exchange workshops as part of the "Friendship for LGBTIQ+ (post-)pandemic social resilience" project funded by the Strategic Research and Knowledge Exchange Fund, Edinburgh Napier University. This series of knowledge transfer activities explores needs, frameworks, challenges, and opportunities for paying due attention to ‘friendships’ while thinking, planning, and acting towards better conceived and critically understood ‘societal resilience’ of the LGBTIQ+ groups in (post-)pandemic Scotland, UK, and potentially worldwide.
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Culture and Communities
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Critical studies
Ethics and sustainability
Families and Relationships
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Geopolitics
Health and wellbeing
Human rights
Law and Legal Policy
Public health
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Governance
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