Health Inequalities Talk with Dr. Fiona Meth
SFGH invites all students to join us for an insightful talk with Dr Fiona Meth on health inequalities and inclusion health. This session will explore how marginalisation and social exclusion lead to extreme health inequalities, and what this means in both global and local contexts. Dr Meth will also be talking about her PhD on Street Sex Worker Health Inequalities in Leeds.
All students are welcome! No medical or healthcare background needed at all.
- Research on Inclusion Health Groups
- Street Sex Worker Health Inequalities in Leeds.
- How to conduct Global Research ethically
- The Importance of Cultural Humility
Whether you’re studying in healthcare, medicine, social sciences, humanities, or anything in between, this talk offers incredibly valuable perspectives on inequality, ethics, and global responsibility and what we can do to make a difference as university students. It would also be a great opportunity to meet people who share similar interests on global matters.
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