Rebecca Fish

Dr

Former affiliations
  • Bowland Main

    LA1 4YT Lancaster

  • Furness Building

    LA1 4YG Lancaster

  • Bowland North

    LA1 4YN Lancaster

20002025

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SUMMARY of research interests (100 words)

I research experiences of health, social care, and criminal justice systems including institutions and their impact on understandings of gender and disability. My PhD study was an ethnography of a women's secure mental health and learning disability service.  I have studied experiences of interpersonal violence, mental health, drug recovery, police and service responses from multiple perspectives.  Some of my research has been featured in international policy, NICE guidance and Parliamentary debates. I am interested in creative and inclusive research methods with marginalised groups, feminist and disabiity research.

I currently teach Special Study Modules in the Medical School covering bioethical aspects of mental health treatment, accessible and inclusive health information, and workbased learning.

In the past I have convened and taught Violence and Society (BA2) and Gender Sex and Bodies (MA) in the Sociology Department. 

Other teaching includes Adult Social Care (BA2 and MA), Contemporary Social Problems (BA1), Society and Drugs (BA2).

Related documents

Education/Academic qualification

HEA Associate, Lancaster University

Award Date: 1/05/2015

MA Health Research, Lancaster University

Award Date: 10/12/1999

BA Psychology, The University of Liverpool

Award Date: 21/10/1993

External positions

Researcher, Calderstones Partnership NHS Fdn Trust

7/05/19977/04/2014

Keywords

  • Disability studies
  • Gender
  • Social policy

User-defined keywords

  • self-harm, aggression, learning disability, service response, ethnography, feminism

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