Publications
Our publications and other outputs are available for reading here.
- Covid-19 and beyond: the ethical challenges of resetting health services during and after public health emergencies
- Masking asking emotions and sterilising care: ‘reset’ ethics and the unintended consequences of COVID-19 (blog)
- Neither ‘Crisis Light’ nor ‘Business as Usual’: Considering the Distinctive Ethical Issues Raised by the Contingency and Reset Phases of a Pandemic
- Relationships, Rights, and Responsibilities: (Re)Viewing the NHS Constitution for the post-pandemic ‘New Normal’
- Relationships were a casualty when pandemic ethics and everyday clinical ethics collided:
- Using symbiotic empirical ethics to explore the significance of relationships to clinical ethics: findings from the Reset Ethics research project
- Which ethical values underpin England’s National Health Service reset of paediatric and maternity services following COVID-19: a rapid review
- Another book chapter is forthcoming (OUP): Responding Proportionately to the COVID-19 Pandemic in UK Long-Stay, In-Patient Pediatric Wards (Draper, J., Redhead, C., Chiumento, A., Fovargue, S. and Frith, L).