Dr Clare Edge
@clare_edge
Lecturer in Psychology @SalfordPsych @SalfordUni Interests: Older Workers, Older Women's Wellbeing, INequality, Community, Health & Social Psych. Views my own.
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07-09-2011 12:10:21
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Workplace health support for women working at Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust (NCA) has been boosted thanks to research from Decent Work and Productivity at Manchester Met Uni. A study has helped enhance help for menopause, fertility support, pregnancy loss and endometriosis. Find out more 🔗 bit.ly/45GS3ot.
Delighted to share this ‘teaser’ video ahead of my upcoming research stakeholder event funded by ESRC as part of the Festival of Social Sciences here at University of Salford on Weds 25th October 10.30-12noon for free in person/online tickets book here: festivalofsocialscience.com/events/wellbei…
I am hosting an #ESRCFestival event at the Salford Museum & Art Gallery on the 11th November showcasing the role of gardening in the lives of people seeking asylum, sign up using the link below festivalofsocialscience.com/events/come-le…
Come and work with us! University of Salford #PublicHealth team! 🔽🔽🔽🔽NEW VACANCY 🔽🔽🔽🔽 Are you a Public health Practitioner ready for an exciting new challenge? #MakeADifference universityofsalford.tal.net/vx/appcentre-e…
Ageing women’s workplace wellbeing: A global political imperative. Dr Clare Edge and Dr Emma Swift @salfordpsych look at policies and evidence, with a focus on the menopause. #WASPI Campaign Wellbeing & Older Women@Work bps.org.uk/psychologist/a…
"There is a global political imperative to understand older women in the workplace" - explain Dr Clare Edge & Dr Emma Swift This article is part of our forthcoming The Psychologist Election Special Issue (May 2024) - Being Political in Divisive Times #WASPI Campaign Wellbeing & Older Women@Work
Pleased to see mine and Dr Clare Edge’s article published today surrounding ageing women’s workplace wellbeing, with a focus on the menopause. The article is also part of The Psychologist special edition to be published in May - Being Political in Divisive Times SalfordPsych
We need to be political to challenge and change the future for women in work across the life course for the better. Women are working for longer in UK yet face growing health disparities & socioeconomic inequalities Dr Emma Swift Wellbeing & Older Women@Work PoliticalPsychUK SalfordPsych
Gender pay gap and the gender paradox – whereby, women live longer, but spend more time in ill health and disability - isn’t spoken about nearly enough, particularly in areas where women dominate, eg education. Great read from Dr Clare Edge and Dr Emma Swift