Dear all,
In the next BERG/SHAIR meeting Jade Hooper will give a presentation titled "Exploring
social inequalities in dog bites and strikes across Scotland"
We will meet in the Psychology Common Room at 4pm. You can find the abstract below
Hospital admissions due to dog bites and strikes (DBS) are rising across the UK and in
Scotland this has been dubbed a ‘national crisis’. DBS can result in serious physical and
mental harm, particularly to vulnerable populations. While the highest rates are seen in
the most deprived areas of England and Wales, the extent of these disparities in Scotland
is unclear. In this talk, I will present findings from a study exploring social
inequalities in DBS across Scotland. The research analysed data from NHS 24 calls, A&E
attendances, and hospital admissions linked to 2011 Census data, focusing on area-level
deprivation, household characteristics, and environmental factors. The talk will discuss
the need to address inequities and advocate for a shift from the criminalisation and
blaming of irresponsible dog ownership toward strategies that support families and
consider the role of broader systemic factors.
You can join online clicking on the link below:
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