In highly specialized environments where every pot has a lid, how do we create a space for intersectionality? Brooke Watson looks at how adolescent mental health services navigate the murky waters of intersectionality.
In highly specialized environments where every pot has a lid, how do we create a space for intersectionality? Brooke Watson looks at how adolescent mental health services navigate the murky waters of intersectionality.
LSHTM alumni Magdalena Goyheneix writes about her experience at the 2016 MARCH Retreat
Dr Timothy Powell Jackson is a Senior Lecturer in Health Economics at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. He is currently involved in a study evaluating social franchising in Uttar Pradesh, India.
‘Pregnancy can be awe-inspiring and powerful, but in times of turmoil it can also be isolating, scary, confusing and dangerous.’ How to combat the risks associated with pregnancy in the midst of a refugee crisis.
The MARCH Centre A theme will be holding a seminar next week to discuss ideas around morality and moral messaging in adolescent and young people’s health.
Breaking Silos and Building Bridges
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LSHTM alumni Ben Weobong writes about his time at the 2016 MARCH retreat and how different facets of health must come together to defeat a common enemy
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