Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Bournemouth University
Dr Sally Lee is Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the National Centre for Post-Qualifying Social Work and Professional Practice at Bournemouth University. She completed her doctoral research in 2016 exploring social work practice, physical disability and sexual well-being. She brings to her academic role extensive social work practice experience built up during more than 25 years of working in diverse practice settings and services. Her research interests focus on often marginalised populations and at present is investigating the experience of financial abuse and the detriment to individuals and society beyond financial loss.
How loneliness in older people makes them more vulnerable to financial scammers
Jul 12, 2017 19:09 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Fraud investigators have warned that people are being targeted by scammers who persuade them to invest their pensions in self-storage units. The UKs Serious Fraud Office launched an investigation in May, saying that a...
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