January 2026

Reframing Criminal Justice Professional Development

The half-day seminar, ‘Reframing Criminal Justice Professional Development’, was organised by the Binks Hub and REALITIES team and took place on 3rd December 2025. The session brought together academics, policymakers, practitioners and students to consider how different aspects of criminal justice have been and may continue to be reframed. We started with an introduction to […]

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Poetry, multiple sclerosis and me: novel ways to share lived experience of neurological conditions

A guest blog by Dr Georgi Gill, visiting fellow at the University of Edinburgh. This blog is in part drawn from Georgi’s introduction to poeMS: an anthology by people living with multiple sclerosis. Finding poetry through the (brain) fog How we do we communicate our experiences of chronic illness to others? Not just the medical

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From Garden to Well-being: Reflections on Horticultural Interventions in Scottish Care Homes

A guest blog from Zoey Wang, a graduate of MSc Global Mental Health and Society at the University of Edinburgh. When I first started writing my dissertation, I hadn’t anticipated how often I would find myself reflecting on the idea of a “garden” – not just as a beautiful space, but as a form of

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