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Adelaide by Genevieve Wheeler: a ‘sad girl novel’ that lacks emotional depth

Research Associate in Medical Humanities Veronica Heney reviews the latest example of a rising genre of women's fiction.
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Loneliness in old age and the role of social workers

Loneliness has been identified as a major challenge for social work because of its significant impact on health and social care services, particularly for older people. It is linked to conditions like heart disease, stroke and Alzheimer’s disease.
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New report recommends specialist support for mothers in prison

A new report reveals the challenges mothers face trying to maintain a relationship with their children whilst in prison, and recommends additional support.
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Master of Social Work Celebrates 20 Years

The Department of Sociology’s Master of Social Work (MSW) is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.
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Working with Durham police to benefit local communities

We have signed an agreement with Durham Constabulary and the Durham Police and Crime Commissioner to work together for the benefit of local communities.
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Disability Inclusion, Rights, and Justice

Read about how colleagues incorporate Disability Inclusion, Rights, and Justice into their research and teaching, in the Department of Sociology.
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Police and Crime Commissioner Mentor Award

Postgraduate students from the Department of Sociology have been recognised for their outstanding work on their placement with the Durham Police and Crime Commissioner’s Office.
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Durham researchers work with community to address food insecurity 

Our researchers have worked with community support workers to explore the drivers behind foodbank use and offer alternative solutions to support vulnerable people. 
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Towards Inclusive Responses to Sexual Violence

New webpages have been created to present findings and resources from a series of participatory research projects. Since 2019, Dr Alison Jobe from Durham University (Department of Sociology) and Dr Helen Williams from the University of Sunderland have carried out this research, in collaboration with third sector organisations and learning disabled / autistic survivors of sexual violence.
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Global Frontiers in Research and Education

As part of Global Week, colleagues within the Department of Sociology delivered the below webinar:
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Shadow Home Secretary praises Durham research

UK Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has praised Durham research aimed at addressing serious violence, during a visit to the University.
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