TALKS
Sarah has delivered a range of talks and workshops on mental health, decolonising psychology, health inequalities, racism and higher education. This page details upcoming talks as well as past sessions.
UPCOMING
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No upcoming talks.
PAST
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Raising your cultural awareness, Kingston Grammar School, Monday 4th September, 2023.
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“Like safeguarding, anti-racism is everyone's responsibility” Embedding anti-racism as the baseline in an NHS trust. Royal Holloway DClinPsy 2023 Masterclass. Wednesday 14th December, 2023.
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Raising your cultural awareness, Kingston Grammar School, Monday 31st October, 2022.
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Garden of Emotions launch event (Panel Discussion). The Liminal Space, London Science Gallery, 30th March 2022.
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Psychosis, Therapy and Black Communities (Panel Discussion). Livestream, Black Health Matters, 16th February 2022.
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Breaking through the glass ceiling. Oxford BAME DClinPsy Event, 16th October 2021.
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Decolonising the psychology curriculum: How does that make you feel? The Association for the Teaching of Psychology (ATP) Conference, University of Sussex, 10th July, 2021.
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Working with Ethnic & Racial Diversity in Psychosis. Camden Early Intervention for Psychosis Service, 14th May, 2021.
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Decolonising Psychology from beyond the academy. Brain and Behaviour Seminar, Bath Spa University, 16th October, 2020.
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Racial Inequalities in Mental Health Care. Supporting Women with HIV Information (SWIFT) Network Symposium, 24th July 2020.
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Challenges of delivering evidence-based psychological treatments to children with long-term health conditions. Case presentation at UCL Translational Research, Failure and Beyond, London, 18th June 2019.
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Research with Children and Young People. Workshop at NELFT Research & Development Conference, London, 11th June 2019.
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The importance of structure in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. SPRs Teaching day at UCL Institute of Child Health Wolfson Lecture Theatre, 13th March 2019.
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Herstory: Inequalities in Mental Health Care. St Anne’s Mental Health Awareness Week, University of Oxford, 1st March 2018.
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Herstory: Inequalities in Mental Health Care. Wadham Mental Health Awareness Week, University of Oxford, 27th January 2018.
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Visualising Vulnerability. Workshop at KCL #ArtsinMind Festival, London, 21st November 2017.
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