MoD Veterans’ Strategy Academic Advisory Group member
2018 - 2019
Prof Lisa Scullion's Recognition (34)
Special Interest Group member for the Nuffield Foundation COVID Realities project
2020 - 2021
School of Health and Society Research Ethics Panel member
2015
Co-Director, Centre for Research on Inclusive Societies
2022 - 2024
Co-Director, Sustainable Housing & Urban Studies Unit (SHUSU)
2019
Lead Professor for the Social Sciences
2024
Project Advisory Group member for the Nuffield Foundation LGBT+ Assets and Welfare project
2021 - 2024
Advisory Group member for the Administrative Fairness in the Digital Welfare State project
2022
Forces in Mind Trust Research Centre Expert Advisory Board member
2022
Office for Veterans’ Affairs (OVA) Academic Advisory Board member.
2022
Projects Sanctions, Support and Service Leavers: Experiences of the UK social security system in transition
Ministry of Defence (MoD) Defence Recovery Expert Advisory Board member.
2022
Member of ESRC Peer Review College
2024
Editorial Board Member, Journal of Social Security Law
2021
QR non-recurrent Public Policy Support Funds
2023 - 2025
Description Experiencing psychological trauma significantly increases the likelihood of needing government financial support, but the welfare state is not currently designed to effectively support those affected by trauma. This project leads the development of the cross-government integration of trauma-informed care (TIC) into the delivery of core financial support services.