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In memory of Lucie Moore

Lucie Moore

We are so deeply saddened to share that our extraordinary and beloved friend and colleague Lucie Moore (formerly Shuker) has passed away following a sudden and unexpected cardiac arrest last week.

Lucie was based within the Safer Young Lives Research Centre at the ÑÇÉ«ÊÓƵ from 2011 to 2018 and continued to collaborate with many of us beyond this point. We feel immensely blessed to have counted her as a wonderful and brilliant colleague, but it is as a dear friend, to many of us, that her loss is felt most keenly.

Lucie was an absolute inspiration who shaped our work and thinking; wise beyond measure, creative and unendingly kind and generous spirited. Lucie’s never ending commitment to social justice - including her contribution to challenging violence, abuse and exploitation of children and young people - will be a key part of her legacy, one we will uphold in her name for ever. Her loss is devastating – to the community, the sector and all those who loved her. Our deepest condolences are extended to her family and friends to whom she was so devoted, and we hold them in our thoughts.

The Safer Young Lives Research Centre is part of the Institute of Applied Social Research

Statement of purpose: to create and share knowledge

Examining

EXAMINING

the nature and impact of sexual harm and abuse in adolescence, and responses to it.

Building

BUILDING

a holistic and contextual account of extra-familial harm in adolescence.

Demonstrating

DEMONSTRATING

leadership in the participation of young people and families in research into, and responses to, abuse in adolescence.

Advancing

ADVANCING

the development of contextual responses to harm in adolescence.

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Illustrations by Julianna Jagielska