Bethany Jay
Bethany Jay
Graduate Research Assistant
My profile
Biography
My name is Beth Jay (she/her) and I am a Graduate Research Assistant, joining the department of Social Care and Social Work in 2020. Since joining Manchester Metropolitan University I have assisted on research exploring the impact of coronavirus on adults with learning disabilities, research evaluating the provision of sexual health services, reproductive services, and of wellbeing services for children and young people in the community.
Alongside this role, I am completing a PhD in the department, exploring emotion work in residential childcare. I am interested in qualitative methods and reflexivity in research.
Research outputs
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Chapters in books
Jay, B. (2024) 'Using Qualitative Audio Diaries to Explore Practitioner Emotion in Social Care.' SAGE Research Methods Cases. SAGE Publications Ltd,
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Reports
Eve, Z., Duggan, J., Jay, B. (2024) Worth My Wellbeing Evaluation Report 2020-2023. Rio Ferdinand Foundation.
Allen, D., Jay, B. (2022) OPAL: promoting mental health through friendship, socialisation and physical activity. Manchester Metropolitan University.
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Journal articles
Jay, B., Huysamen, M., Hatton, C. 'A critical analysis of how local autism strategies represent autistic adults' intimate lives.' Autism in Adulthood,
Parry, S., Jay, B. (2022) 'All you need is (a system that supports) love.' Youth and Policy,
Holliman, A.J., Waldeck, D., Jay, B., Murphy, S., Atkinson, E., Collie, R.J., Martin, A. (2021) 'Adaptability and Social Support: Examining Links With Psychological Wellbeing Among UK Students and Non-students.' Frontiers in Psychology, 12pp. 636520-636520.