Lachlan Stuart AT Lachlan_Edi
So, there's a gang of academics signing a petition to denounce The Cass Report. They make all sorts of assertions about its methodology, bias and so on. All bollocks, as far as I can judge, but these are academics, with Docorates and what not. So I took a look.
To limit the exercise, and make it easier for me to contextualise, I thought I'd see who from my own alma mater had signed the petition. That's UCL, University College London, one of the world's elite research universities, often ranked top 10, always top 20.
Usually 3rd or 4th in Britain, behind Oxford, Cambridge and, sometimes, London's Imperial College of Science and Technology. So you can expect a level of confidence in the quality of output from its post-Doctoral research staff. And this is what I found:
Xine Yao, from Toronto, Canada, a lecturer in American Literature in the Department of English, with primary research in early and 19th century with focus through affect, critical race, feminist and queer of colour theories.
Lovely, I'm sure. Clever, beyond doubt. Qualified to critique Hilary Cass method in paediatric review? Doubtful.
Rosie McGuire, research fellow with interests in clinical and health psychology, allied health and rehabilitation science on the Adapt project at the Anna Freud Centre. ADaPT is a pilot project for implementation of treatments for children in/from care with PTSD.
Lovely, I'm sure. Clever, beyond doubt. Dr. McGuire is the weightiest signature from UCL I have seen. Is she the sort of clinical academic, working in the discipline that Hilary Cass has found wanting? Well, maybe. Maybe she is.
Next up, Lo Marshall (they/them) Dr Marshall is Research Fellow at the Bartlett School if Architecture, focused on EDI in the built environment, with particular focus on "LGBTQIA+ club nightlife" with their teaching focused on "queer nightlife" and other "community spaces".
Lovely? I have my doubts tbh Clever? Well someone's funding the crap they teach, so I guess they must be. Qualified to critique Hilary Cass' methodology or assess bias on her paediatric care review? Unquestionably not.
And, er, as far as I can see, that's it. From UCL, anyway. I'm going to hazard a guess that the rest of the signatories, from other academic institutions with which I am less familiar, are almost as convincing.