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Posts by Dr Veenu Gupta (She/Her)

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Coming up next Thursday 25th September 2025 at 6pm – 7pm (AEST), Dr Veenu Gupta and Tanya Mackay will be speaking on the topic The SUNRISE Mental Health Study: Searching, Unpacking and Naming Research Into Subjective Experiences Research!
Register here to join the conversation go.unimelb.edu.au/zd3p

7 months ago 2 1 0 0

Such a privilege to collaborate with @mcpinfoundation.bsky.social and Alison Faulkner on this study exploring how subjective experience is integrated (or not) into mental health research. If you're a researcher working in mental health, we want to hear your views! www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/774USE/

9 months ago 10 5 0 0
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How do we value subjective experiences in mental health research?

Are people’s experiences of depression, anxiety and psychosis properly integrated into mental health research?

Not really.

buff.ly/t5EyJzN

🧵 THREAD

#MentalHealthResearch #SubjectiveExperiencesResearch #Phenomenology #SUNRISE

9 months ago 19 8 1 3

Thanks for having me - really interesting discussions afterwards!

9 months ago 1 0 0 0

Thanks to all who came to our second meeting today, and special thanks to @thetealtigeruk.bsky.social for such an interesting and thought-provoking talk. It's a real privelige to be part of these discussions and share space with others grappling with multiple facets of lived experience research.

9 months ago 5 1 1 0

We're looking forward to our second meeting this afternoon, with a talk from @thetealtigeruk.bsky.social and some community space with a focus on teaching and lived experience. See you at 13.00!

9 months ago 4 1 0 0
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📢The next Lived Experience Network for Scholars (LENS) meeting is MON 23 JUNE, 1pm.

Dr Veenu Gupta will explore the nature of lived experience roles & opportunities for growth. Plus: a discussion on teaching & lived experience.

Interested? Sign up here:
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lens-meeti...

10 months ago 8 2 0 1
The flyer shows details of the next LENS Meeting, taking place on 23rd June at 13.00 - 14.00. Dr Veenu Gupta will be speaking about the nature of lived experience roles and opportunities for growth. We will also have space to discuss teaching and lived experience. The sign up link is in the blue sky post.

The flyer shows details of the next LENS Meeting, taking place on 23rd June at 13.00 - 14.00. Dr Veenu Gupta will be speaking about the nature of lived experience roles and opportunities for growth. We will also have space to discuss teaching and lived experience. The sign up link is in the blue sky post.

Our next meeting will be on 23rd June from 13.00 - 14.00. Sign up at this link: shorturl.at/3U5sB We hope to see you there!

10 months ago 5 1 0 3
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Are you an academic mental health researcher with lived experience? Come along to our friendly and supportive network meeting to hear from Dr Veenu Gupta, Assistant Professor in Lived Experience Research. We'll also be discussing teaching with lived experience. Sign up to the event below!

10 months ago 12 9 1 0
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🏆 Congratulations to the Service User and Carer Reference Group, NCAP @rcpsych.bsky.social, and Lisa Wilson from the Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust @mpftnhs.bsky.social – they are joint winners of the #CAAW25 Patient & Public Involvement Award!

www.hqip.org.uk/news/ppi-her...

10 months ago 5 3 2 0
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So excited to announce we’ve won the Clinical Audit Hero Award in the Patient & Public Involvement category for our work on the State of the Nation report 2024!

Massive congrats to the NCAP team including the fantastic service user & carer reference group, & our fellow nominees 👏

#CAAW25

10 months ago 7 4 2 0
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Eugenics is on the rise again: human geneticists must take a stand Scientists must push back against the threat of rising white nationalism and the dangerous and pseudoscientific ideas of eugenics.

Scientists must push back against the threat of rising white nationalism and the dangerous and pseudoscientific ideas of eugenics

https://go.nature.com/4jGqiUc

11 months ago 1064 513 15 46

TW Suicide

Suicidal ideation isn't either impulsive or planned but often a weird back and forth between the two until one gives up and goes 'fuck it, ok'.

11 months ago 77 11 6 0

Hate and its impacts on LGBTQ+ mental health. 🌈 How to combat the negativity and foster wellbeing. My latest blog post #LGBTQ #MentalHealth #Wellbeing @centreformh.bsky.social @literarti.bsky.social @durhamimh.bsky.social @andybell-centremh.bsky.social @aldersonday.bsky.social

11 months ago 9 5 0 0

Women's appearance and behaviour is about to get even more highly policed in the UK, with a few people doubtless being emboldened to "take action". This whole billionaire-funded enterprise dials back gender equity by decades.

1 year ago 753 226 10 8
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Thread -please read all of it

1/8 An extraordinary day in London. Many thousands. The police seemed blindsided by the way we completely filled Parliament Sq & later the surrounding streets and then St James’ Park.

And wow did we need it.

But…

1 year ago 1252 442 16 20
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1 year ago 92 25 3 1

lgbt labour speaks out once it's too late to stop the wheels in motion.

1 year ago 61 6 6 0
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“They should have known that to deliver justice means hearing from both sides. They should have had some humility about the limits of their own knowledge.”

1 year ago 133 26 2 0
I see terf people. They don't even know they're not feminists.

I see terf people. They don't even know they're not feminists.

Terfs are not real feminists. Nuff said.
#transmemes #trans #transrights #lgbt

1 year ago 66 7 5 1

I've been reflecting some more overnight on the For Some Women Scotland case. 🧵

1 year ago 713 310 38 29

Every member of any marginalised group, not matter how vehemently transphobic, should be concerned by the precedent this sets: that the Supreme Court is willing to hear arguments to restrict the rights, freedoms, and protections of marginalised groups without any defence from that group.

1 year ago 9 4 1 0

No trans people were consulted on this decision that only affects trans people. In fact trans people were actively barred from consulting on this decision that only affects trans people. But transphobic bigots? Oh they got consulted for days.

Fucking grim. I'm absolutely fuming.

1 year ago 3962 1364 4 19

If your response to JK Rowling successfully throwing enough money at the UK courts to get them to take away basic human rights and personhood from trans women is "Well every creator is problematic at some point, I'm still reading Harry Potter," sincerely fuck off.

1 year ago 381 144 5 5

The British economy has been hemorrhaging ever since Brexit, corruption rampant, and yet the UK government in all it's buffoonery has decided the best use of it's time and resources was to make the lives of 0.5% of their population a public debate for nearly half a decade making lives more miserable

1 year ago 102 18 5 0
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The Supreme Court ignored trans voices. I’m ashamed of what our law has become | Good Law Project The Supreme Court’s decision to exclude trans voices has harmed trans people – and harmed the fairness of their ruling.

“The Supreme Court can kid itself all it likes about this decision not being bad for trans people. Trans people know it is the latest savage blow against a community that is already reeling.”

goodlawproject.org/the-supreme-...

1 year ago 13 3 0 1
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📣 Research Participants Needed 📣

We are looking for people who have experienced psychosis in Scotland to take part in our Fear of Recurrence study. Participants will be compensated for taking part.

Find out more and sign up at tinyurl.com/ckud5zsb

Reposts appreciated 🙌
#Psychosis #PsychSciSky

1 year ago 4 7 1 0
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The National Clinical Audit of Psychosis has published its State of the Nation 2024 report based on bespoke audits from 2 cycles of data collection.

This is a report series with a long history, building on Early Intervention in Psychosis set-up phases & expansion across Eng & Wales over 3 decades 🧵

1 year ago 4 2 1 0

I understand the reasons - I would say I’m British Indian rather than English Indian - it might be related to passport nationality but the underlying reasons are deeply rooted in external perceptions and potentially racism. It would be hard to say I’m English and feel that is acceptable.

1 year ago 2 0 1 0

Very excited for this hybrid talk next Friday and that at long last I get to meet Gerald Jordan @imh-uob.bsky.social in person. Please join us!

1 year ago 8 4 0 0