By Divya Jindal-Snape In this video you can hear about my conceptualisation of transitions, our latest primary-secondary transitions research and … More
Author: Professor Divya Jindal-Snape
Blog 23. Children starting school: Leaving them at the gate
By Marion Burns As children start school are COVID-19 restrictions undoing years of progress with transition to school practices? All … More
Blog 22. The opportunity of Covid-19 for health equity: What are the “invisible lockdowns” beyond the pandemic situation?
By Camila Biazus Dalcin As a nurse and as a PhD student, Covid-19 pandemic brought reflection around the people’s and the barriers … More
Blog 21. School transitions: Whose transitions are they anyway? (comic)
By Samuel Stones, Jonathan Glazzard, Divya Jindal-Snape and Chris Murray; Artwork Catriona Laird This comic illustrates the impact of Covid-19 … More
Blog 20. Impact of COVID-19: University lives in transition (includes comic)
By Divya Jindal-Snape and Jonathan Glazzard Students across the world have been experiencing multiple transitions related to their studies, family … More
Blog 19. COVID-19 and nature connectedness: Staying wild, inside and out (comic)
By Alexia Barrable The COVID-19 pandemic and the necessary response from it triggered multiple transitions for all. One of the constants during … More
Blog 18. Intersectionality always matters: A reflection through a gay man of colour’s life transitions
By Arun Verma In 2017, I delivered my first ever keynote for Pride month at a university that was about my doctoral … More
Blog 17. Multiple and Multi-Dimensional Transitions (MMT): From Primary to Secondary
By Samuel Stones It is at this time of the academic year when we often see secondary school staff visiting … More
Blog 16. Wellbeing during COVID-19 lockdown: Meeting psychological needs
By Elizabeth F. S. Hannah The UK Government imposed UK-wide lockdown on the 23rd March 2020 due to the COVID-19 … More
Blog 15. Impact of COVID-19 on the transitions of children from armed forces families
By Moira Leslie Living in an Armed Forces family very often entails high levels of mobility with frequent moves of … More