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'''Valerie Eliot Smith''' is a British barrister. She has lived with [[myalgic encephalomyelitis]]/[[chronic fatigue syndrome|(ME)]] in varying degrees of severity since 1981. Since 2010, she has expanded her earlier research on health and legal matters, with a particular emphasis on ME.  
'''Valerie Eliot Smith''' is an established independent writer and advocate in the international ME community. She is a British barrister who has lived with [[myalgic encephalomyelitis]]/[[chronic fatigue syndrome|(ME)]] in varying degrees of severity since 1981. Since 2010, she has expanded her earlier research on health and legal matters, with a particular emphasis on the issues facing the ME community.  


Valerie argues that a completely revised and much broader approach must be adopted towards the ME community's media strategy. She believes that this is essential in order to change the damaging and stigmatised culture which is frequently imputed to the ME community.   
Valerie argues that a completely revised and much broader approach must be adopted towards the ME community's media strategy. She believes that this is essential in order to change the damaging and stigmatised culture which is frequently imputed to the ME community.   


Since 2012, Valerie has been documenting her work via her blog [https://valerieeliotsmith.com/ Law and Health] at https://valerieeliotsmith.com/ The headline topics include [[The "Secret" Files on ME]], [[Karina Hansen, Prisoner of Denmark]], [[The PACE Trial controversy]], [["Changing the Narrative" (ie. strategic communications and the media)]], [[the English National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)]], [[Covid-19 and long Covid]], and [[Open Justice]].  
Since 2012, Valerie has been documenting her work via her blog "[https://valerieeliotsmith.com/ Law and Health: due process and civil society]".  The headline topics include: The "Secret" Files on ME; Karina Hansen, Prisoner of Denmark; The PACE Trial controversy; Changing the Narrative (an examination of the community's media strategy); the English National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE); Covid-19 and long Covid; Open Justice.  


Since 2014, Valerie has been a Visiting Scholar at the postgraduate [[Centre for Commercial Law Studies at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL)]].
Since 2014, Valerie has been a Visiting Scholar at the postgraduate Centre for Commercial Law Studies at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL). For more information about her professional background and experience, see the [https://valerieeliotsmith.com/about/ About section of her blog.]


== Online presence ==
== Online presence ==
*Twitter https://twitter.com/ValeriEliotSmit  
*[https://twitter.com/ValeriEliotSmit Twitter]
*Facebook https://www.facebook.com/valerie.eliotsmith
*[https://www.facebook.com/valerie.eliotsmith Facebook]
*[https://valerieeliotsmith.com/ Website]
*[https://valerieeliotsmith.com/ Website]
*[https://www.linkedin.com/in/valerie-eliot-smith-9b883832/ LinkedIn]


==Learn more==
==Learn more==
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== References ==
== References ==
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{{Reflist}}


[[Category:People with ME, CFS, and/or FMS]]  
[[Category:People with ME, CFS, and/or FMS]]  

Latest revision as of 00:48, March 19, 2021

Valerie Eliot Smith is an established independent writer and advocate in the international ME community. She is a British barrister who has lived with myalgic encephalomyelitis/(ME) in varying degrees of severity since 1981. Since 2010, she has expanded her earlier research on health and legal matters, with a particular emphasis on the issues facing the ME community.

Valerie argues that a completely revised and much broader approach must be adopted towards the ME community's media strategy. She believes that this is essential in order to change the damaging and stigmatised culture which is frequently imputed to the ME community.

Since 2012, Valerie has been documenting her work via her blog "Law and Health: due process and civil society". The headline topics include: The "Secret" Files on ME; Karina Hansen, Prisoner of Denmark; The PACE Trial controversy; Changing the Narrative (an examination of the community's media strategy); the English National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE); Covid-19 and long Covid; Open Justice.

Since 2014, Valerie has been a Visiting Scholar at the postgraduate Centre for Commercial Law Studies at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL). For more information about her professional background and experience, see the About section of her blog.

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