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Observatory Sighting 14: Lockdown and deep-tissue damage

Observatory Sighting 14: Lockdown and deep-tissue damage

by Sam Firman | 26 Aug 2021 | Covid and Relationships

In this Observatory Sighting, we explore acute, long-term and easily overlooked ‘deep-tissue’ damage resulting from relationship upheaval during lockdown and enforced separation. As we move towards the Out Turn, we must recognise and repair this damage. ...
It’s All About Relationships: Connecting to connected

It’s All About Relationships: Connecting to connected

by Dr Nick Barnes | 28 Apr 2020 | Featured About, Thoughts from the field

Dr Nick Barnes In this extraordinary contribution to the Joining the Dots series Dr Nick Barnes looks ahead to a post-Covid future, arguing that to build a better society, we must address inequality and redress power structures.  Nick works as a...
Connecting to Connected: Focusing on relationships in the age of Coronavirus

Connecting to Connected: Focusing on relationships in the age of Coronavirus

by Dr Nick Barnes | 28 Apr 2020 | Observatory Thinking, Thoughts from the field

Dr. Nick Barnes Nick works as a Specialty Doctor in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, as a Cognitive Analytic Therapist and Honorary Senior Lecturer at University College London.  In this blog, Nick discusses the fundamental role that relationships will play in...
Digital technology isn’t the enemy of warmth within services

Digital technology isn’t the enemy of warmth within services

by Nick Stanhope | 24 Jul 2019 | Thoughts from the field

In brief In this Joining the Dots blog, Shift’s CEO (and dad to a 3 year old) Nick Stanhope explores ways in which digital technologies can help – rather than hinder – us putting relationships at the heart of what we do, bringing warmth to unnecessarily...

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