I tried staying quiet. I handled unfair treatment in academia privately, in good faith. It didn’t work.
Last week, my new faculty appointment was rescinded the day before my start date.
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Last week, my new faculty appointment was rescinded the day before my start date.
✨I am not desperate. I am resolute.
👉 lnkd.in/dDckCQe8
#Resilient #Academia
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So far, Bluesky's algorithm has primed my feed with cats. Seems pretty accurate so far. :-)
Yes, accessibility to ethical and quality care are both important factors when improving youth outcomes. :-)
I agree that a multi-pronged approach is necessary, but I would caution against degrading parental rights as a solution. As a depressed teen and young adult, I encountered more mental health professionals who caused harm than those who provided help. Our mental health care system is broken.
Is the implication of your research suggesting that parental consent should be circumvented for treating minors?