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Citizens Advice Portsmouth Annual Conference 2022

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Welcome to Citizens Advice Portsmouth Annual Conference 2022 - Full Stream that took place last Friday.
 
This year we focused on the theme of Wellbeing is the ‘new normal’. We were extremely fortunate to be joined by two external speakers, Dr. Thomas Richardson (Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology, University of Southampton) and Lizzie Butcher (Chair of Health and Wellbeing programme, Shaping Portsmouth), who provided us with key insights into this important field. Talks were also given from many members of our team and what they have been doing to help the community in this great city of Portsmouth!
 
Link to last fiscal year's annual report.




References to Dr Thomas Richardson’s Papers

  • Frankham, C., Richardson, T., & Maguire, N. (2020). Do Locus of Control, Self-esteem, Hope and Shame Mediate the Relationship Between Financial Hardship and Mental Health? Community Mental Health Journal, 56(3), 404-415.
  • Frankham, C., Richardson, T., & Maguire, N. (2020). Psychological factors associated with financial hardship and mental health: A systematic review. Clinical psychology review, 77. https://doi.org/ARTN 101832
  • Richardson, T., Jansen, M., & Fitch, C. (2019). Financial difficulties in bipolar disorder part 2: psychological correlates and a proposed psychological model. J Ment Health, 1-9.
  • Richardson, T., Jansen, M., & Fitch, C. (2018). Financial difficulties in bipolar disorder part 1: longitudinal relationships with mental health. Journal of Mental Health, 27(6), 595-601.
  • Richardson, T., Yeebo, M., Jansen, M., Elliott, P., & Roberts, R. (2018). Financial difficulties and psychosis risk in British undergraduate students: a longitudinal analysis. Journal of Public Mental Health, 17(2), 61-68.
  • Richardson, T., Jansen, M., Turton, W., & Bell, L. (2017). The relationship between Bipolar Disorder and financial difficulties: A qualitative exploration of client’s views. Clinical Psychology Forum,
  • Richardson, T., Elliott, P., Roberts, R., & Jansen, M. (2017). A longitudinal study of financial difficulties and mental health in a national sample of British undergraduate students. Community Mental Health Journal, 53(3), 344-352.
  • Richardson, T., Elliott, P., Waller, G., & Bell, L. (2015). Longitudinal relationships between financial difficulties and eating attitudes in undergraduate students. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 48(5), 517-521.
  • Richardson, T., Elliott, P., & Roberts, R. (2015). The impact of tuition fees amount on mental health over time in British students. Journal of Public Health, 37(3), 412-418.
  • Richardson, T., Elliott, P., & Roberts, R. (2013). The relationship between personal unsecured debt and mental and physical health: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Clinical psychology review, 33(8), 1148-1162.

Other references used by Dr Thomas Richardson

  • Lorant, V., Deliege, D., Eaton, W., Robert, A., Philippot, P., & Ansseau, M. (2003). Socioeconomic inequalities in depression: a meta-analysis. American journal of epidemiology, 157(2), 98-112.
  • Meltzer, H., Bebbington, P., Brugha, T., Jenkins, R., McManus, S., & Stansfeld, S. (2010). Job insecurity, socio-economic circumstances and depression. Psychological medicine, 40(08), 1401-1407.
  • Milner, A., Page, A., & LaMontagne, A. D. (2013). Long-term unemployment and suicide: a systematic review and meta-analysis. PloS one, 8(1), e51333.
  • Paul, E., & Fancourt, D. (2021). Factors influencing self-harm thoughts and behaviours over the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK: longitudinal analysis of 49 324 adults. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 1-7.
  • Sweet, E., Kuzawa, C. W., & McDade, T. W. (2018). Short-term lending: Payday loans as risk factors for anxiety, inflammation and poor health. SSM-Population Health, 5, 114-121.
  • Wang, J. L., Schmitz, N., & Dewa, C. S. (2010). Socioeconomic status and the risk of major depression: the Canadian National Population Health Survey. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 64(5), 447-452. https://doi.org/10.1136/jech.2009.090910

References used by Lizzie Butcher

FCA
AQS
Disability Confident Employer
Funded by UK Government
Armed Forces
Living Wage
Care Leaver Covenant
Fundraising Regulator