Lecturer in Medical Sociology, University of Birmingham
Anna Lavis is an anthropologist whose research focuses on lived experiences of mental ill-health and distress. She has led qualitative studies into individuals' experiences of eating disorders, psychosis, and self-harm and is passionate about listening to narratives that may not always be heard within clinically-applied research.
Self-harm and social media: a knee-jerk ban on content could actually harm young people
Feb 08, 2019 11:57 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Professor Dame Sally Davies, Englands chief medical officer, has argued that social media companies have a duty of care to keep children safe. Davies guidance comes as the health secretary, Matt Hancock, is due to meet...
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