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Razia Sultana completed BSc Psychology and two Masters in Clinical Psychology and Public Mental Health from the University of Dhaka and American International University, Bangladesh. She has also completed Postgraduation in Mental Health Service and Population Research from King’s College London. She has more than seven years of job experience as a clinical psychologist and mental health specialist in various types of organizations and hospitals. Her special research interest lies in domestic violence and abuse against women, children and other vulnerable people from ethnic minority groups. She has now completed her PhD in Clinical Psychology at the University of Manchester. In her PhD, she investigated barriers and facilitators to help-seeking behaviours of British South Asian Women with lived experience domestic violence. She has worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Manchester.
Graduate teaching assistant for the BSc (Hons) Psychology course and some MSc Health and Clinical Psychology courses
Taught classes, seminars and marked the semester exam for:
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Assisted in lectures for the 'Qualitative Research Methods' module in MSc in Clinical Psychology
Assisted MSc Health and Clinical Psychology admission and research proposal assessment process
British Psychology Society
Violence Abuse and Mental Health Network (VAMHN)
Alumni Member of King's College London
Global Mental Health & Cultural Psychiatry
Convenor of Nari Tumi Eka Nao (You Are Not Alone- Violence against Women Prevention Initiative Bangladesh)
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review