Nutmeg Hallett
Associate Professor of Mental Health Nursing, University of Birmingham | Researcher | Passionate about co-production and reducing coercion in mental healthcare | My vision is restorative and voluntary care
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- Listening to @jopavlopoulou.bsky.social talking about the harmful cultural narratives that shape neurodivergent people's self identity and learning so much. Such an engaging speaker! #RRNConf2025
- A packed start to the #RRNConf2025 with @restraintreductionnetwork.org. Already meeting fantastic people. I'm looking forward to spending time with friends and colleagues old and new. So many amazing speakers including @drjohnabaker.bsky.social @cityalan.bsky.social Alexis Quinn and so many more!
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- Reposted by Nutmeg HallettGlad to see our work shared on the hub! @patientsafetylearning.org 💭We explored safety incidents and harms as reported in community-based mental health services. 🧵Reflections on our key findings: bsky.app/profile/phoe... 📄Full paper: doi.org/10.1017/S0033291724003532 #patientsafety #academicsky
- Study added to the hub this week - Patient safety incidents within adult community-based mental health services in England: A mixed-methods examination of reported incidents, contributory factors, and proposed solutions www.pslhub.org/learn/patien... #patientsafety #mentalhealth
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- @femimind.bsky.social talking about how, culturally, consent is not about one person but it's given in a social context. Very different to the individualistic view that prevails in Western cultures. Very interesting when we consider the globalisation of patient and staff groups.
- Really excited to listen to @femimind.bsky.social in conversation with @horatioclare.bsky.social
- 📢 New Open-Access Book! Coercion & Violence in Mental Health Settings explores international perspectives on coercion & rights-based care, centring lived experience. 📖 Read my article: lnkd.in/evJpah3k 📚 Free book: link.springer.com/book/10.1007... How do we centre lived experience in reform?
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- If you’re curious about the harm that can happen in mental healthcare but prefer a blog over an academic article (even an open access one), check out this excellent summary from the Mental Elf. It covers the key findings of our review in a clear and accessible way.
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- Honoured to be one of the eight scientists funded through the @medresfdn.bsky.social Mental Health Launchpad Grants! My project focuses on promoting and maintaining good health for those who’ve experienced childhood trauma, using a salutogenic approach. 🌟 #MentalHealth #Salutogenesis
- 🌟 We’re thrilled to announce new funding for 8 brilliant scientists through our Launchpad Grants in #MentalHealth! 🌟 These exceptional researchers are tackling critical mental health challenges - from #ADHD and youth mental health to psychosis: www.medicalresearchfoundation.org.uk/news/new-rou...
- It's getting close to launch - I'm beyond excited that this student journal is happening! A fantastic opportunity for undergraduate health and medicine students to share their ideas and research.
- Student Voices in Health and Medicine is launching soon! Who should we connect with to reach students, academics, organisations interested in health and medicine? Tag them or share their profiles so we can spread the word. Let’s grow this community together! 🌍 #StudentPublishing #OpenAccess
- So excited to see Student Voices launch next month! As Editor-in-Chief, I can’t wait to watch this journal grow into a global platform for undergraduate health and med students. Follow the page and join the journey 🚀: @stuvoiceshm.bsky.social #StudentVoices #HealthAndMedicine #OpenAccess
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- Sharing our review that suggests traumatic experiences in mental health inpatient settings - and far more insidious than just restrictive interventions - can worsen outcomes. We urge redesign of environment, processes and autonomy to improve care. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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- Reposted by Nutmeg HallettOn THE Campus: Women in academia are promoted at far lower rates than their male peers and are under-represented in senior positions. To fix this, universities will need to embrace systemic change, says Rachael Jefferson @charlessturtuni.bsky.social #AcademicSky #EduSky
- 'This article has been a way of creating a space to talk about the difficult and overlooked subject of iatrogenic trauma in mental healthcare'. These are the conversations we should be having: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
- A really interesting thread about red flags to look out for in organisations professing to offer restorative justice
- The reason we came here from Xitter? www.theguardian.com/science/2024...
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- To all my new followers, I've set up a reducing coercion and restrictive practices starter pack. Really hoping to build a vibrant community for sharing ideas. If you want to be added or know anyone who should be please let me know go.bsky.app/KB1ic8cat://did:plc:uqv6khhfs4uulkmdk4ov54d6/app.bsky.graph.starterpack/3lb7zjglyzz2c
- Just came across this training resource from Beacon House: The Cloak of Silence beaconhouse.org.uk/training/the... It looks really interesting. An opportunity to explore the impact of racialised trauma on Black bodies, hearts and minds, addressing systemic racism and practical steps for change.
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- I’ve set up a Reducing Coercion and Restrictive Practices Starter Pack for those interested in safer, more respectful mental healthcare. It’s a space to share ideas and connect. If you’d like to join, let me know. go.bsky.app/KB1ic8cat://did:plc:uqv6khhfs4uulkmdk4ov54d6/app.bsky.graph.starterpack/3lb7zjglyzz2c
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- I have only had a quick look at this - I will take more time later - but it looks fantastic. A real shift in thinking about #restrictivepractices, from the patient perspective. I would love to find out more about your truth and reconciliation processes @stevehainescmhn.bsky.social
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