2025 | Co-authored a letter with the Coalition for Missing Children to the UK Government Citing my published research, we requested updates to the statutory guidance on children who run away or go missing which was last updated in 2014 |
2025 | PhD research presentation to the NWG Network I presented practitioner-relevant findings to representatives of the NWG Network, after which they requested that I present again to a wider group of their colleagues. |
2024 | PhD research cited in discussions with the Greater London Authority and MOPAC Representatives from the charity Missing People cited my first study from my PhD as evidence that improving responses to missing children needs to be prioritised to prevent some of the worst outcomes. This was in relation to considerations for the upcoming Police and Crime Plan for London |
2024 | PhD research presentation to the Coalition for Missing Children I presented practitioner-relevant findings to the CMC, after which several attendees requested that I present again to their colleagues. |
2024 | PhD research ‘trending’ in Policing & Society less than a month after publication The first study from my PhD research, published on 27th March 2024, was ‘trending’ in the top 4 on the Policing & Society website by 22nd April. The study also reached the top 10 ‘most read’ articles published in the last 12 months on the Policing & Society website, and already has five citations. |
2024 | N8PRP Blog Post ”Too risky yet not risky enough” – New research on seriously harmed missing children. N8 Policing Research Partnership Blog. |