Dr Ada Hui: What are the different challenges and what can we do to help you to overcome them?
Season 2, Episode 5, Jun 17, 02:00 AM
Ogunbode C, Cooper L, Prosser A, Kirkcaldy H and Hui A (2023) It was the best of times; it was the worst of times-Health and wellbeing in Nottingham during the 2022 heatwave University of Nottingham, Nottingham
Hui A (2023) Diversity, identity and belonging, in: Gamble C and Brennan G [Eds.] Working with serious mental illness [Third Edition] Elsevier, Oxford
Hui A, Rennick-Egglestone S, Franklin D, Walcott R, Llewellyn-Beardsley J, Ng F, Roe J, Yeo C, Deakin E, Brydges S, Moran P, McGranahan R, Pollock K, Thornicroft G and Slade M (2021) Institutional injustice: Implications for system transformation emerging from the mental health recovery narratives of people experiencing marginalisation, PLOS ONE, 16(4), e0250367
Pottinger S, Hui A, Carson Little J, Chavda S, Orbih P and Johnson S (2021) Promoting students from ethnic minorities as change agents through the development of a black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) virtual wobble room Journal of Educational Innovation, Partnership and Change. 7(1)
Hui A, Latif A, Hinsliff-Smith K and Chen T (2020) Exploring the impacts of organisational structure, policy and practice on the health inequalities of marginalised communities: Illustrative cases from the UK healthcare system , Health Policy, 124 (2020) 298-302
Hui A (2017) The lived experiences of Black and Minority Ethnic patients within a high security hospital Health Education England, London
Hui A (2017) Institutional and emotion work in forensic psychiatry: detachment and desensitisation in: Middleton H and Jordan M [Eds.] Mental health uncertainty and inevitability: rejuvenating the relationship between social science and psychiatry, Palgrave MacMillan, London, 137-165.
Hui A (2016) Mental Health Workers’ Experiences of Using Coercive Measures: “You can’t tell people who don’t understand” in: Vӧllm B and Nedopil N [Eds.] The use of coercive measures in forensic psychiatric care: legal, ethical and practical challenges, Springer, London, 241-254
Hui A, Middleton H and Völlm B (2013) Coercive measures in forensic settings: Findings from the literature International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 12 (1) 53-67
https://www.rcn.org.uk/Get-Involved/Forums/Mental-Health-Forum/RCN-mental-health-representatives
https://rcni.com/nursing-standard/features/listen-to-bme-people-high-security-hospitals-129361
Hui A (2023) Diversity, identity and belonging, in: Gamble C and Brennan G [Eds.] Working with serious mental illness [Third Edition] Elsevier, Oxford
Hui A, Rennick-Egglestone S, Franklin D, Walcott R, Llewellyn-Beardsley J, Ng F, Roe J, Yeo C, Deakin E, Brydges S, Moran P, McGranahan R, Pollock K, Thornicroft G and Slade M (2021) Institutional injustice: Implications for system transformation emerging from the mental health recovery narratives of people experiencing marginalisation, PLOS ONE, 16(4), e0250367
Pottinger S, Hui A, Carson Little J, Chavda S, Orbih P and Johnson S (2021) Promoting students from ethnic minorities as change agents through the development of a black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) virtual wobble room Journal of Educational Innovation, Partnership and Change. 7(1)
Hui A, Latif A, Hinsliff-Smith K and Chen T (2020) Exploring the impacts of organisational structure, policy and practice on the health inequalities of marginalised communities: Illustrative cases from the UK healthcare system , Health Policy, 124 (2020) 298-302
Hui A (2017) The lived experiences of Black and Minority Ethnic patients within a high security hospital Health Education England, London
Hui A (2017) Institutional and emotion work in forensic psychiatry: detachment and desensitisation in: Middleton H and Jordan M [Eds.] Mental health uncertainty and inevitability: rejuvenating the relationship between social science and psychiatry, Palgrave MacMillan, London, 137-165.
Hui A (2016) Mental Health Workers’ Experiences of Using Coercive Measures: “You can’t tell people who don’t understand” in: Vӧllm B and Nedopil N [Eds.] The use of coercive measures in forensic psychiatric care: legal, ethical and practical challenges, Springer, London, 241-254
Hui A, Middleton H and Völlm B (2013) Coercive measures in forensic settings: Findings from the literature International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 12 (1) 53-67
https://www.rcn.org.uk/Get-Involved/Forums/Mental-Health-Forum/RCN-mental-health-representatives
https://rcni.com/nursing-standard/features/listen-to-bme-people-high-security-hospitals-129361