Project news Back to 'CSRS' Podcast: CSRS News: Reframing ‘Survivor-Centred’ Approaches to Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Description:Looking at new ways of thinking about support for survivors of conflict-related sexual violence.Date:09 June 2022 Just published – Resilience, Adaptive Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice: How Societies Recover after Collective Violence. Description:New open access volume from Cambridge University Press co-edited by Professor Janine Natalya Clark from Birmingham Law School and Professor Michael Ungar from Dalhousie University in Canada.Date:29 September 2021 Reconnecting and Resilience Description:The women and men who have participated in the CSRS project have frequently talked about how their bodies hold on to the pain of what they experienced. Professor Janine Clark discusses the concept of (re)connectivity.Date:16 March 2020 International Women's Day and 100 years of practicing law Description:Linden Thomas interviewed by Legally Brum on the experience of women in the legal profession.Date:11 March 2019 Professor Michael Ungar on why resilience matters Description:Professor Michael Ungar, from Dalhousie University in Canada, is a member of the CSRS project's International Advisory Board, Professor Ungar visited the University of Birmingham in June 2018 to speak about resilience and why it matters.Date:20 July 2018 First CSRS workshop Description:Report from June 2018 event at the University of Birmingham.Date:03 July 2018 Previous-5-4-3-2-101Next