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Publication On Embedding Domestic Violence and Abuse Routine Enquiry within Multiple Sclerosis Care

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The British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing has accepted an article on embedding domestic violence and abuse routine enquiry within Multiple Sclerosis care for publication, written by Kharis Hutchison, Lucy Morgan, Dr Shruthi Venkatachalam, and Professor Helen Ford. The article reflects upon the process of conducting a feasibility study regarding implementing routine enquiry about domestic violence...

Exciting News From Our Research Team!

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We are pleased to share significant developments from our research team! Kharis Hutchison, our current postdoctoral fellow and one of the research collaborative's PhD students, has passed her PhD viva. Her PhD titled 'Domestic Violence and Abuse towards Women with Multiple Sclerosis: Exploring DVA experiences, impact on well-being, and help-seeking' was examined by Professor Joanne...

Abstract Accepted for ECTRIMS 2025 Conference

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Our abstract has been accepted for the ECTRIMS 2025 conference in Barcelona as an ePoster. The poster titled, UK MS Domestic Violence and Abuse Research Initiative: experiences of victim-survivors with MS and healthcare professionals, will focus on the findings from the two pieces of research conducted by the research group's PhD researchers. ECTRIMS 2025 is the...

MS Society Early Career Research Writing Retreat

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Sue recently attended the MS-Society Early Career Researcher (ECR) retreat at the University of Cambridge. The retreat, which is aligned with the Cambridge Centre for Myelin Repair (CCMR) Annual Symposium, places a focus on skills development and networking, giving late PhD students and ECRs the opportunity to meet others working in MS research and explore career trajectories. Sue was...

New Post-Doctoral Research Fellow appointed

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We are pleased to share with you that Kharis Hutchison has now been appointed to the role of post-doctoral research fellow on this project. She has started with us on 1st May 2025. In this new role her primary focus will be on generating impact for the wider project and engaging in knowledge exchange activities....

MS Trust Conference seminar on Domestic violence and abuse in MS

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Kharis Hutchison, Sue Britt and Professor Helen Ford had been invited to run a seminar at the MS Trust conference this week, which was well received and attended by 50 conference delegates. The seminar presented the findings from Kharis’ research into the DVA experiences of women with MS and Sue’s research exploring the experiences and...

Our Letter to the Editor for Neurology was the Editors Choice

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Our Letter to the Editor for Neurology - referencing the work at the MS Domestic Violence and Research Initiative - was the Editors Choice! You can read our letter here. The editors commented: Horne et al. noted the lack of information and support regarding domestic violence and abuse for people living with MS, despite both...

Spotlight on Our Research: Blog Article Featured on MS Society Website

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In November 2024, a blog article authored by our postdoctoral research fellow, Dr Shruthi Venkatachalam, was published on the MS Society website. The post offers an overview of our ongoing research project and highlights the provision currently under development: the multiple sclerosis (MS) and domestic violence and abuse (DVA) toolkit. The toolkit is fully drafted,...