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Personal & Lifestyle > Religion webinar by ExChange Wales for Webinar: Ethnic and Religious Differences in the Healthcare Use of Children Receiving Care and Support in Wales
Webinar: Ethnic and Religious Differences in the Healthcare Use of Children Receiving Care and Support in Wales
Children receiving care and support (CRCS) from the child welfare system represent a vulnerable subpopulation who often face complex and multifaceted challenges, usually stemming from abuse, neglect, or disability. Despite the significant health disparities associated with this group, limited research has explored how these outcomes differ across ethnic and religious identities.This paper addresses this gap by examining ethnic and religious differences in healthcare utilisation among CRCS children using comprehensive linked administrative data from Wales. We linked CRCS records from 2017 to 2019 with the 2011 and 2021 Office for National Statistics Census data to identify the child’s religious affiliation and improve ethnicity completeness. Additionally, we integrated these records with primary and secondary care health data for the corresponding years.Leveraging these innovative data linkages, we assessed ethnic and religious variations in two key areas: (1) the likelihood of accessing different healthcare services (General Practitioner [GP], hospital inpatient care, and Accident & Emergency [A&E]) and (2) the probability of using healthcare for common conditions, like mental health issues and injuries.Presenter: Yongchao Jing, Research Associate in CASCADEYongchao is a Research Associate on the Health and Care Research Wales (HCRW) funded project Ethnic and Religious Inequalities in Children Welfare (ERICA) exploring ethnic inequality in children’s social care by applying complex data linkage techniques with administrative data in Wales within SAIL databank. She has published with the ERICA research team on ethnic disproportionality in the child welfare system (https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcae117) and a pre-print on ethnic inequality in educational outcomes for children receiving social care (https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/cwyr7_v1).
5/7/2025 11:00 AM
Personal & Lifestyle > Religion webinar by The International Catholic News Weekly - The Tablet for Webinar: Day by day RE resource development for primary RE - The Tablet
Webinar: Day by day RE resource development for primary RE - The Tablet
A Webinar discussing the development of Primary RE Resources designed to meet the requirements of the RE Directory and focusing on the collaboration between St Mary’s University and the Diocese of Arundel & Brighton.Speakers:Professor John Lydon, Professor of Catholic Education St Mary’s University Pastoral Review BoardJulie Oldroyd, Director, Diocese of Arundel and Brighton Education ServiceAnna Flood, Primary RE AdviserEmma Sharp, Primary RE AdviserSarah Green, Senior Lecturer in Primary RE  St Mary’s UniversityCindy Harper, Senior Lecturer in Primary RE  St Mary’s UniversityTuesday 6 May 2025, 6pm – 7pm BST
Personal & Lifestyle > Religion webinar by YIVO Institute for Jewish Research for Responses To October 7th
Responses To October 7th
Historian Jeffrey Herf will lead a panel exploring responses to Hamas’ October 7th massacres and to the state of Israel’s subsequent military response. Meir Litvak will discuss his scholarship on the Islamization of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; Norman Goda will examine rules of war, civilian casualties, and accusations of genocide; Karin Stögner will discuss theories of race and intersectionality and anti-Zionism, and the gendered aspects of the violence of October 7; and David Hirsh will examine the nature of leftist anti-Zionism that achieved predominance for some years in the British Labor Party.
4/16/2024 5:00 PM
Personal & Lifestyle > Religion webinar by YIVO Institute for Jewish Research for Colonialism, Racism, and the Arab Israeli War of 1948
Colonialism, Racism, and the Arab Israeli War of 1948
In 1947, a two-thirds majority of the members of the United Nations voted to establish an Arab and a Jewish state on what had been British Mandate Palestine. This webinar explores the causes and nature of the war of 1948 and how it is perceived as either anti-colonial or colonial, anti-racist or racist, depending on one's perspective. Join historians Benny Morris and Jeffrey Herf as they discuss these issues and their contemporary implications.
3/25/2024 5:00 PM
Personal & Lifestyle > Religion webinar by YIVO Institute for Jewish Research for Hamas and the Origins of Islamic Antisemitism
Hamas and the Origins of Islamic Antisemitism
During and after World War II and the Holocaust, the collaboration of leading Palestinian nationalists with the Nazi regime was a major issue in the press and politics. Historians have examined the details and nature of this collaboration and the ideas of Islamists that led them to support Hitler. In this conversation, historians Matthias Küntzel and Jeffrey Herf will discuss the origins of Hamas, the history of Islamic antisemitism, and its causal significance in the war of 1947-1948.
2/26/2024 6:00 PM
Personal & Lifestyle > Religion webinar by G20 Interfaith Forum for Nationalism, Religion, and Discrimination in the Western Balkans
Nationalism, Religion, and Discrimination in the Western Balkans
Nationalism, Religion, and Discrimination in the Western Balkans. In this webinar, we will discuss nationalism in the Balkans, its role, strength, forms, and the dangers that stem from it. Special attention will be given to the intertwining of nationalism and religion and the various forms of discrimination that result from this.
1/25/2024 7:00 PM
Personal & Lifestyle > Religion webinar by Praxis Circle for People and Government: A Christian Perspective in the Modern World
People and Government: A Christian Perspective in the Modern World
In a world where the role of government is a subject of ongoing debate, it is crucial to seek understanding on the age-old question: Is government a necessary evil or the arbiter of virtue? From a Christian perspective, we can gain valuable insights into how to think about the role of government in the contemporary world. By considering the fundamental truths about human nature and the intricacies of economics, this webinar seeks to craft a new framework—a political economy of government that aligns with Christian principles and biblical human flourishing. Join us for this webinar followed by an interactive Q&A session with Dr. Anne Bradley, George and Sally Mayer Fellow for Economic Education and TFAS Vice President of Academic Affairs, who will delve into this topic and explore how the Christian worldview provides a unique lens through which we can reevaluate the government’s role in our lives and modern society.
12/6/2023 5:00 PM
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