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Maëva May
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Associate director Systems Engagement at Stroke Association. AMS FLIER. Health and research policy geek. Mother of three. 2x Immigrant (France>US>UK). Once upon a time equine internist. Happiest climbing a mountain, preferably with family and our pup.
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As always, excellent work - these stats are always incredibly helpful in a myriad of conversations! Many thanks to you and your team!
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📢Today, ASH launches our new 2025–2030 strategy to end the harm caused by tobacco.
Our goals:
❤️No one starts
🚭Everyone stops
📉No profit in tobacco

Find out more: ash.org.uk/about/who-we...
💬 Salary: £60k, but we’re open to negotiation for outstanding candidates.

This is your chance to help make stroke research deliver — not in decades, but now.

📅 Apply by 7 July 2025:
www.stroke.org.uk/working-with...

Reposts greatly appreciated! 🙏
Ref: CE374 | Senior Research Advisor | UK
Ref: CE374 | Senior Research Advisor | Home-based, UK, Nationwide However, occasional travel will be required as part of this role (may include team meetings or other work-related meetings) | This is ...
www.stroke.org.uk
We’re looking for someone with:
📍 Significant research leadership experience
📍 A track record of turning research into policy or practice
📍 Credibility across clinical, academic & system settings
This isn’t a standard charity research role.
You’ll help bring to life a new era for stroke research by:

✅ Finalising & implementing our new research strategy
✅ Building a Stroke Research Academy
✅ Championing real-world impact
✅ Support stroke research advocacy
Are you ready to help shape the future of stroke research in the UK?

@TheStrokeAssoc is entering a major new phase — redefining how we drive research, quality improvement, and system change.

And we need a bold, strategic thinker to help lead it.
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We were lucky enough to have our YouGov/The Economist poll in field when the US bombed Iranian nuclear facilities. You can see the partisan realignment in real time
Maps where you’d rather not be the red country- WHO data shows the UK has high premature mortality, especially in CVD. Hanne Christensen flags that where countries spend more money on stroke care, they have better outcomes - and that advocacy for stroke is key. #ESOC2025
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I had a sneak peek at some data which is being published by Meta today, showing that Britain is less divided by class than you might expect: www.economist.com/britain/2025...
New data show that the class divide in Britain may not be so wide
They make the country look better than America
www.economist.com
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Trying to divine the govt's overal delivery philsophy for health seems rather tough at the moment. Is it a) command and control, b) neighbourhood health, c) ICS-devo, d) 10yr plan, e) wider health mission, f) etc. Anyone actually know and how this coherntly ties together?
The complexity of the health system requires collaboration, strong relationships and so much goodwill to overcome some huge barriers that exist to better patient outcomes. How this announcement has unfolded will not have helped. 3/3
Their portrayal as ‘bureaucratic, ineffective paper pushers’ is unjust. Putting aside the wisdom of the decision to abolish NHSE - there are many points still to debate and there is so much detail to work through - today’s comms has been horrific. 2/
Brilliant statement by @nuffieldtrust.bsky.social, starting with recognizing the human cost associated with abolishing NHSE. I know so many brilliant and dedicated NHSE staff who work tirelessly for patient safety and improved outcomes
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It's a busy day for #NHS news! We've been responding. 👇

The Prime Minister announced that #NHSE is to be abolished. The government should be careful that this doesn’t lead to even more top-down micro-management of local services from Whitehall.
www.nuffieldtrust.org.uk/news-item/nh...
www.nuffieldtrust.org.uk
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Fantastic session from our diversity in clinical trials event. Keywords for chair Jacob Lant are co-production, authenticity, trust.

They help more diverse communities take part in clinical trials. @amrc-uk.bsky.social @nationalvoices.bsky.social @nras-uk.bsky.social @ipsosintheuk.bsky.social
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The populist right is damaging US science.

Here's what I think we should be doing to ensure that the UK does not suffer the same fate.

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For Wes Streeting to say “I’m trying to break the culture of the voluntary sector and the way that it lobbies government...” is a gross insult to those who work tirelessly to support people and campaign for change, against growing need and diminishing resources.

www.thetimes.com/uk/healthcar...
Wes Streeting hits out at health charities over NHS targets
After a backlash against his NHS priorities, the health secretary has said he wants to ‘break the culture of the voluntary sector’
www.thetimes.com
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Do you have a PhD in Psychology, Neuroscience or Neuroimaging & are looking for a post-doc?

Do you want to join a friendly lab?

Do you want to live in Norwich (UK) - gorgeous city close to the beach? You can surf, meet seals, do wonderful walks, eat gelato & enjoy gorgeous sunsets!
We can't keep accepting this as the norm - which is why we're working hard to get changes in the 10YHP that will enable the great stroke clinical community to have the resources they need to help people affected by stroke - and to ensure stroke patients and survivors get the support they need. 6/
Winters are always hard (this one is no exception) because we see too many people experiencing a stroke getting to hospital too late - because of unsustainable pressures on ambulances and hospitals - to get many of the treatments that would reduce or eliminate disability. 5/