Publications by authors named "K J Salter"

Article Synopsis
  • The COVID-19 pandemic worsened existing inequalities, especially for people experiencing homelessness (PEH), highlighting the need for effective housing policies as a health defense.
  • Service providers in Nova Scotia faced challenges in implementing outbreak control measures but developed innovative solutions like pop-up shelters and dedicated phone lines to assist PEH.
  • The study emphasizes the necessity for adaptable and specific policies to better support service providers and PEH during health crises, particularly in rural areas with unique challenges.
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Since a return to in-office working after the extensive disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and associated challenges, many conversations are still being had with regard to what the 'new normal' might look like in professional spaces and networks, and what lessons can be learnt from long periods of remote working. The regulation of animal research practice in the UK is no exception here and, like many other systems, it has been transformed by the increasingly recognised value of streamlining procedures through the use of virtual online spaces. In early October 2022, the author attended an AWERB-UK meeting in Birmingham (convened by the RSPCA, LAVA, LASA and IAT), which focused on the induction, training and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) opportunities for Animal Welfare and Ethical Review Body (AWERB) members.

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There is an abundance of health research with women in street-based sex work, but few studies examine what health means and how it is practiced by participants. We embrace these tasks by exploring how a convenience sample of sex workers ( = 33) think about and enact health in their lives. Findings reveal pluralistic notions of health that include neoliberal, biomedical, and lay knowledge.

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