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Belonging as Infrastructure: What Families Teach Us About Building Inclusive Communities

Belonging Is a Safety Net, Not a Luxury When life becomes uncertain, what keeps people steady is often not just grit, but belonging—feeling connected, respected, and able to take part in everyday life. The research paper Understanding social inclusion: A directed content analysis shows that inclusion works like community infrastructure: when it’s strong, families can […]

Resilience Under Pressure The Bioscience Student Journey from Lockdown to Recovery

When Learning Collided with a Global Crisis In higher education, bioscience degrees rely on lab benches, field trips, and teamwork. Overnight in March 2020, those anchors disappeared. Classes moved online, social ties thinned, and the usually hands-on path to graduation became a patchwork of video calls and take-home tasks. The research paper Learn!Bio—A time-limited cross-sectional […]

Psilocybin and Mindfulness: A Breakthrough in Alleviating Frontline Healthcare Workers’ Stress

Introduction: Exploring New Frontiers in Mental Health Imagine being a frontline healthcare worker during the COVID-19 pandemic, with relentless work hours, the constant pressure of critical care, and the omnipresent threat of a rapidly spreading virus. The emotional and psychological toll has been staggering, exacerbating issues of depression and burnout amongst these essential workers. Traditional […]

Giving Voice to Young Minds: Bridging the Gap in Mental Health Assessments

Introduction: Beyond the Clinical Curtain The complexities of mental health are like a vast, uncharted landscape, especially for young people weathering the storms of adolescence and early adulthood. Imagine stepping into a room for a mental health assessment, hoping to be heard and helped, only to experience a faceless process that feels more like ticking […]

Mindfulness Unlocked: Enhancing Focus in the Lab-Coated World

Introduction: A Breath of Fresh Air in the Hustle of Science The corridors of research labs resonate with the bustling energy of medical scientists, who juggle the demands of both clinical care and rigorous scientific inquiry. It’s a high-stakes world, where sharp focus and unwavering attention are not just virtues but necessities. However, the relentless […]

Understanding ADHD Through the Eyes of Ghanaian Educators

Introduction: Opening the Doors to Awareness When it comes to understanding Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), educators play a pivotal role. They are often the first to observe the behaviors associated with this condition in classroom settings. Yet, what do these educators truly know about ADHD, especially in regions like the Greater Accra Region of […]

Unseen Connections: Visual Perception and Participation in Children with Autism**

Introduction Picture this: a bustling playground filled with the joyous sounds of children running, climbing, and playing. Now, zoom in on a child with autism trying to navigate this vibrant scene. To most, this environment is engaging and inviting, but for a child with autism, it can be a maze of challenges. This is where […]

The Unwritten Pages of Healing: Expressive Writing in Health and Social Care

Introduction: Beyond the Chart—Making Sense of Caregiver Stress Picture a healthcare worker on a seemingly ordinary day—donning crisp scrubs, juggling patient charts, and sprinting through hospital corridors. Yet, behind the mask of professionalism, many are silently wrestling with a storm of emotions. In the UK, health and social care professionals are experiencing alarming levels of […]