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“There is a very clear role for social worker researchers to highlight the issues in society which are causing and prolonging mental health problems.”

“There is a very clear role for social worker researchers to highlight the issues in society which are causing and prolonging mental health problems.”
September 2, 2020
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Martin Webber, Professor of Social Work

“You can work as co-investigators on projects that are led by more experienced researchers to get into the groove, to get a feel for the processes and structures from working together.”
“There are fantastic examples of psychology being used to make real steps forward in the understanding and treatment of mental health disorders. We need talented, dedicated psychologists to help bring about much-needed further change.”

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