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In this episode, Julia Davis spoke to Dr Sophie King-Hill (https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/social-policy/departments/health-services-management-centre/staff/profile.aspx?ReferenceId=170453) talked about:
You can order our book Circle Holding: A Practical Guide to Facilitating Talking Circles on Amazon (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Circle-Holding-Practical-Facilitating-Talking/dp/1805013157/)
To learn more about facilitating circles you can join one of our trainings:
Tessa's trainings can also be found at
We love to hear from circle facilitators and circle goers so please email us at [email protected]
Sophie is an Associate Professor in the Health Services Management Centre at the University of Birmingham. She specialises in sexual behaviours and first point assessment in children and young people, sexual health, controversial issues and teenage parents. Sophie has an interest in policy implementation, transfer and success frameworks and evaluation strategies. Sophie was one of the leads for part of the National Rape Crisis England and Wales Sibling Sexual Abuse Project and has subsequently, with colleagues, written a book on sibling sexual behaviour and produced a mapping tool for professionals to use when assessing the support that children and their families need in this space. Sophie leads an ESRC project is seeking to understand what constitutes sexual behaviours – both online and offline – in young people aged 13-18 in the UK. Her research is grounded in listening to the voice of young people, participatory and co-design approaches, incels, masculinity for young men and boys and relationships, sex and health education. She previously taught relationships, sex and health education in schools, worked with teenage parents, youth offenders and was the national impact coordinator for a leading sexual health charity.
X: @DrSophieKH
Recent publications
Powell and King-Hill (2021) Health Service Capacities, Responses and Practice | SpringerLink
Powell and King-Hill (2021) Intra-Crisis Policy Transfer: The Case of COVID-19 in the UK | Palgrave Macmillan
King-Hill, Greener & Powell (2021) Lesson Drawing for the UK government during the Covid-19 pandemic: a comparison of political, scientific and media lenses | Social Policy Review 33
Powell and King-Hill (2020) Intra-crisis learning and prospective policy transfer in the COVID-19 pandemic | International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy
UoB Blog: ‘We’re In This Together’ – Sexual harassment in schools: a boys’ voice
TES: Why sex education is flawed | TES: How has sex education evolved since the 1970s
TES: How to tackle rape culture in schools | TES: Relationships and sex education: How to teach children about divorce |The Guardian: Interview - why are people breaking lockdown rules
UoB Blog: Rape culture in schools | NOTA: Researching vulnerable populations in lockdown | UoB Blog: + History Month 2022: The Legacy of Section 28
Music credit: Fabio Venuti
By Julia Davis and Tessa Venuti SandersonSupport our podcast. If you love the conversations and would love for us to create a third series you can support our podcast by donating £5, £10 or any other amount:
In this episode, Julia Davis spoke to Dr Sophie King-Hill (https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/social-policy/departments/health-services-management-centre/staff/profile.aspx?ReferenceId=170453) talked about:
You can order our book Circle Holding: A Practical Guide to Facilitating Talking Circles on Amazon (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Circle-Holding-Practical-Facilitating-Talking/dp/1805013157/)
To learn more about facilitating circles you can join one of our trainings:
Tessa's trainings can also be found at
We love to hear from circle facilitators and circle goers so please email us at [email protected]
Sophie is an Associate Professor in the Health Services Management Centre at the University of Birmingham. She specialises in sexual behaviours and first point assessment in children and young people, sexual health, controversial issues and teenage parents. Sophie has an interest in policy implementation, transfer and success frameworks and evaluation strategies. Sophie was one of the leads for part of the National Rape Crisis England and Wales Sibling Sexual Abuse Project and has subsequently, with colleagues, written a book on sibling sexual behaviour and produced a mapping tool for professionals to use when assessing the support that children and their families need in this space. Sophie leads an ESRC project is seeking to understand what constitutes sexual behaviours – both online and offline – in young people aged 13-18 in the UK. Her research is grounded in listening to the voice of young people, participatory and co-design approaches, incels, masculinity for young men and boys and relationships, sex and health education. She previously taught relationships, sex and health education in schools, worked with teenage parents, youth offenders and was the national impact coordinator for a leading sexual health charity.
X: @DrSophieKH
Recent publications
Powell and King-Hill (2021) Health Service Capacities, Responses and Practice | SpringerLink
Powell and King-Hill (2021) Intra-Crisis Policy Transfer: The Case of COVID-19 in the UK | Palgrave Macmillan
King-Hill, Greener & Powell (2021) Lesson Drawing for the UK government during the Covid-19 pandemic: a comparison of political, scientific and media lenses | Social Policy Review 33
Powell and King-Hill (2020) Intra-crisis learning and prospective policy transfer in the COVID-19 pandemic | International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy
UoB Blog: ‘We’re In This Together’ – Sexual harassment in schools: a boys’ voice
TES: Why sex education is flawed | TES: How has sex education evolved since the 1970s
TES: How to tackle rape culture in schools | TES: Relationships and sex education: How to teach children about divorce |The Guardian: Interview - why are people breaking lockdown rules
UoB Blog: Rape culture in schools | NOTA: Researching vulnerable populations in lockdown | UoB Blog: + History Month 2022: The Legacy of Section 28
Music credit: Fabio Venuti