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Still Not Safe: Dr Dalgarno on Post-Separation Abuse ©

Coercive Control, Institutional Abuse, Post-separation abuse and inequalities - lots of specific focus of this in the family courts, women and children's health and human rights, domestic violence and trauma.

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Moral Injury and Self-Blame in Coercive Control: Research on Existential and Identity-Based Harm

Dr Elizabeth Dalgarno is a lecturer and researcher in women and children’s health and justice at the University of Manchester, UK, and the founder and director of the global SHERA Research Group. She is a world-leading academic expert in her core area of research - how coercive control and post-separation abuse, especially in the family courts, impacts women and children.

Family Courts and Children’s Health: The Hidden Public Health Emergency

Why our first-of-its-kind research shows that family justice systems must be recognised as a determinant of child health and a looming public health crisis.

"Why Didn't You Protect Me?": When Children Blame Protective Mothers

Dr Elizabeth Dalgarno is a lecturer and researcher in women and children’s health and justice at the University of Manchester, UK, and the founder and director of the global SHERA Research Group. She is a world-leading academic expert in her core area of research - how coercive control and post-separation abuse, especially in the family courts, impacts women and children.

Domestic Abuse-Induced Suicide

Dr Elizabeth Dalgarno is a lecturer and researcher in women and children’s health and justice at the University of Manchester, UK, and the founder and director of the global SHERA Research Group. She is a world-leading academic expert in her core area of research - how coercive control and post-separation abuse, especially in the family courts, impacts women and children.

What Victim-Survivors Need From a Social Worker and What Social Workers Need From the System

Dr Elizabeth Dalgarno is a lecturer and researcher in women and children’s health and justice at the University of Manchester, UK, and the founder and director of the global SHERA Research Group. She is a world-leading academic expert in her core area of research - how coercive control and post-separation abuse, especially in the family courts, impacts women and children.

How Perpetrators Manipulate Professionals: Understanding the Tactics Behind Credibility, Confusion and Control

Dr Elizabeth Dalgarno is a lecturer and researcher in women and children’s health and justice at the University of Manchester, UK, and the founder and director of the global SHERA Research Group. She is a world-leading academic expert in her core area of research - how coercive control and post-separation abuse, especially in the family courts, impacts women and children.

What Does the Latest Research Tell us About Institutional Betrayal?

Dr Elizabeth Dalgarno is a lecturer and researcher in women and children’s health and justice at the University of Manchester, UK, and the founder and director of the global SHERA Research Group. She is a world-leading academic expert in her core area of research - how coercive control and post-separation abuse, especially in the family courts, impacts women and children.

Why Is Child Sexual Abuse So Common?

A history of power, silence and the failure to protect children

The Links Between Coercive Control and Terrorism and Why We need to Stop Ignoring Them

Dr Elizabeth Dalgarno is a lecturer and researcher in women and children’s health and justice at the University of Manchester, UK, and the founder and director of the global SHERA Research Group. She is a world-leading academic expert in her core area of research - how coercive control, institutional abuse and post-separation abuse, especially in the family courts, impacts women and children.

Russell Brand and Piers Morgan on 'Allegations, 'Truth' and Religion'

Control, narrative and influence