Cookie policy
1. Definitions and Interpretation
2. Information About Us
- Registered address:
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3. How Does Our Site Use Cookies?
- 3.1 Our Site may place and access certain first-party Cookies on your computer or device. First party Cookies are those placed directly by Us and are used only by Us. We use Cookies to facilitate and improve your experience of Our Site and services. We have carefully chosen these Cookies and have taken steps to ensure that your privacy and personal data is protected and respected at all times.
- 3.2 By using Our Site, you may also receive certain third-party Cookies on your computer or device. Third-party Cookies are those placed by websites, services, and/or parties other than Us. Third-party Cookies are used on Our Site for analytics and for marketing purposes. For more details, please refer to section 4 below.
- 3.3 All Cookies used by and on Our Site are used in accordance with current Cookie Law. We may use some or all of the following types of Cookie:
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3.3.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies
A Cookie falls into this category (usually first-party cookies) if it is essential to the operation of Our Site as without them we cannot provide the functionality that you need to use this website. For example, essential cookies help remember your preferences as you navigate through the online school, also support functions such as logging in, and payment transactions. -
3.3.2 Functionality Cookies
Functional Cookies allow our web site to remember choices you make, e.g. your user name, log in details and language preferences and any customizations you make to pages during your visit. They are necessary to provide features and services specific to individual users. -
3.3.3 Analytics Cookies
It is important for Us to understand how you use Our Site, for example, how efficiently you are able to navigate around it, and what features you use. Analytics Cookies enable us to gather this information, helping Us to improve Our Site and your experience of it. -
3.3.4 Marketing/Targeting Cookies
It is important for Us to know when and how often you visit Our Site, and which parts of it you have used (including which pages you have visited and which links you have visited). As with analytics Cookies, this information helps us to better understand you and, in turn, to make Our Site and advertising more relevant to your interests. Some information gathered by targeting Cookies may also be shared with third parties. -
3.3.5 Third Party Cookies
Third-party Cookies are not placed by Us; instead, they are placed by third parties that provide services to Us and/or to you. Third-party Cookies may be used by advertising services to serve up tailored advertising to you on Our Site, or by third parties providing analytics services to Us (these Cookies will work in the same way as analytics Cookies described above). -
3.3.6 Persistent Cookies
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3.3.7 Session Cookies
Any of the above types of Cookie may be a session Cookie. Session Cookies are temporary and only remain on your computer or device from the point at which you visit Our Site until you close your browser. Session Cookies are deleted when you close your browser.
- 3.4 Cookies on Our Site are not permanent and will expire as indicated in the table below.
- 3.5 For more details of the personal data that We collect and use, the measures we have in place to protect personal data, your legal rights, and our legal obligations, please refer to our Privacy Policy
- 3.6 For more specific details of the Cookies that We use, please refer to the table below.
4. What Cookies Does Our Site Use?
- 4.1 The following first-party Cookies may be placed on your computer or device:
Name of Cookie | Purpose | Strictly Necessary | Expires |
XSRF-TOKEN | Preserves User Login information and states | Yes | When you close your browser |
DPSettings | Preserves the user's Cookie policy preferences | Yes | 12 days |
slim_session | Preserves User Login information and states | Yes | 1 day |
- 4.2 The following strictly necessary third-party Cookies may be placed on your computer or device (remove stripe cookies from the list if you don’t use stripe):
Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
nsr | m.stripe.network | Used to process payments for our website. | When you close your browser |
cookiesEnabled | checkout.stripe.com | Used to process payments for our website. | When you close your browser |
__stripe_sid | checkout.stripe.com | Used to process payments for our website. | When you close your browser |
__stripe_mid | checkout.stripe.com | Used to distinguish users. | 1 year |
ab_disable_remember_ | checkout.stripe.com | Used to process payments for our website. | 7 years |
checkout-test-session | checkout.stripe.com | Used to process payments for our website. | 10 years |
cid | checkout.stripe.com | Used to process payments for our website. | for ever |
vuid | vimeo.com | These cookies are used by Vimeo to collect analytics tracking information. | 1 year |
player | player.vimeo.com | These cookies are used by Vimeo to collect analytics tracking information. | 1 year |
- 4.3 Our Site uses the following functional Cookies (remove cookies not exploited in your school):
Olark
Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
hblid | www.shamelab.org | a visitor identifier that we use only on your site to remember this visitor between visits | 2 years |
wcsid | www.shamelab.org | a session identifier that we use only on your site to keep track of a single chat session | When you close your browser |
olfsk | www.shamelab.org | storage identifier that we use to maintain chat state across pages (e.g. message history) | 2 years |
_okbk | www.shamelab.org | extra state information (e.g. chat box being open/closed) | When you close your browser |
_ok | www.shamelab.org | most recent Olark site ID (security measure) | When you close your browser |
_oklv | www.shamelab.org | the Olark loader version (for improved caching) | When you close your browser |
_okla | www.shamelab.org | used for caching purposes (loaded from CDN vs. loaded from our infrastructure) | When you close your browser |
_okgid | www.shamelab.org | used for caching by setting a hash for assets to determine if they have changed and if they need to be refreshed | When you close your browser |
_okac | www.shamelab.org | used for caching by setting a hash for assets to determine if they have changed and if they need to be refreshed | When you close your browser |
Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
TawkConnectionTime | www.shamelab.org | previous registration time stamp | When you close your browser |
Tawk_ | www.shamelab.org | socket connection url | When you close your browser |
__tawkuuid | www.shamelab.org | domain restriction values | 6 months |
__cfduid | tawk.to | Used by the content network, Cloudflare, to identify trusted web traffic. | 1 year |
Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
pubsub_cookie | www.shamelab.org | This cookie is used for the freshchat service | When you close your browser |
hop- | www.shamelab.org | This cookie is used for the freshchat service | When you close your browser |
www.shamelab.org | This cookie is used for the freshchat service | When you close your browser | |
_ | www.shamelab.org | This cookie is used for the freshchat service | 1 year |
pnctest | www.shamelab.org | This cookie is used for the freshchat service | 1 year |
Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
ZD-referrerPolicy | www.shamelab.org | Stores referrer tags | Forever |
ZD-zE_oauth | www.shamelab.org | Stores the authentication token once the user has been authenticated. | 2 hours |
ZD-currentTime | www.shamelab.org | Sets the time when page loads. | Forever |
ZD-settings | www.shamelab.org | Stores a hash of settings so that we don't keep sending blips after the initial one | Forever |
ZD-suid | www.shamelab.org | Session id for pathfinder. | 20 minutes |
ZD-buid | www.shamelab.org | Collects Machine ID. | Forever |
Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
intercom-id- | www.shamelab.org | This cookie is used by Intercom as a session so that users can continue a chat as they move through the site. | 9 months |
- 4.4 Our Site uses analytics services provided by your analytics services, if any. Website analytics refers to a set of tools used to collect and analyse anonymous usage information, enabling us to better understand how Our Site is used. This, in turn, enables us to improve Our Site and the products and services offered through them.
- 4.5 The analytics services used by Our Site use Cookies to gather the required information. You do not have to allow us to use these Cookies, however, whilst our use of them does not pose any risk to your privacy or your safe use of Our Site, it does enable us to continually improve Our Site, making it a better and more useful experience for you.
- 4.6 The analytics services used by Our Site uses the following Cookies (remove cookies not exploited in your school):
Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
_ga | www.shamelab.org | Google Analytics: Registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website. | 2 years |
_gat | www.shamelab.org | Google Analytics: Used by Google Analytics to throttle the request rate. | When you close your browser |
_gid | www.shamelab.org | Google Analytics: Registers a unique ID that is used to generate statistical data on how the visitor uses the website. | When you close your browser |
collect | www.shamelab.org | Google Analytics: Used to send data to Google Analytics about the visitor's device and behaviour. Tracks the visitor across devices and marketing channels. | When you close your browser |
Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
mp_#_mixpanel | www.shamelab.org | MixPanel: Cookie used by MixPanel for analytics purposes | 1 year |
Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
__smToken | www.shamelab.org | The __smToken is set once you login to Sumo and is checked to verify whether you are logged into Sumo or not. | 1 year |
__smSmartbarShown | www.shamelab.org | Is set when the Smartbar is shown | 50 years |
__smVID | www.shamelab.org | Used to display relevant advertising | 1 month |
__smSessionId | www.shamelab.org | Used by Sumo to establish a cookie on a users computer to begin a session to enable Sumo products | When you close your browser |
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4.7 Targeting/Marketing cookies
Targeting/Marketing cookies are used to track visitors across websites. They may be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant adverts on other sites. They do not store directly personal information but are based on uniquely identifying your browser and internet device. The intention is to display ads that are relevant and engaging for the individual user and thereby more valuable for publishers and third-party advertisers. If you do not allow these cookies, you will experience less targeted advertising (remove cookies not exploited in your school):
Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
fr | facebook.com | Used by Facebook to deliver a series of advertisement products such as real time bidding from third-party advertisers | 3 months |
fr | facebook.com | Used by Facebook to deliver a series of advertisement products such as real time bidding from third-party advertisers | When you close your browser |
Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
__hstc | www.shamelab.org | The main cookie for tracking visitors. It contains the domain, utk (see below), initial timestamp (first visit), last timestamp (last visit), current timestamp (this visit), and session number (increments for each subsequent session). | 2 years |
hubspotutk | www.shamelab.org | This cookie is used for to keep track of a visitor's identity. This cookie is passed to HubSpot on form submission and used when de-duplicating contacts. | 10 years |
__hssc | www.shamelab.org | This cookie keeps track of sessions. This is used to determine if we should increment the session number and timestamps in the __hstc cookie. It contains the domain, viewCount (increments each pageView in a session), and session start timestamp. | 30 min |
__hssrc | www.shamelab.org | Whenever HubSpot changes the session cookie, this cookie is also set. We set it to 1 and use it to determine if the visitor has restarted their browser. If this cookie does not exist when we manage cookies, we assume it is a new session. | session |
messagesUtk | www.shamelab.org | This cookie is used to recognize visitors who chat with you via the messages tool. If the visitor leaves your site before they're added as a contact, they will have this cookie associated with their browser. If you have a history of chatting with a visitor and they return to your site later in the same cookied browser, the messages tool will load your conversation history with that visitor. | session |
Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
ci_session | refersion.com | Preserves users states across page requests. | When you close your browser |
refersion_csrf_code | refersion.com | Sets csrf token to prevent cross site request forgery. | When you close your browser |
__cfduid | refersion.com | Used by the content network, Cloudflare, to identify trusted web traffic. | 1 year |
Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
ads/ga-audiences | www.shamelab.org | Used by Google AdWords to re-engage visitors that are likely to convert to customers based on the visitor's online behaviour across websites. | When you close your browser |
Name of Cookie | Provider | Purpose | Expires |
Fomo.hstry-count-since-first-event- | www.shamelab.org | Used by Fomo for showing user notifications. | Persistent |
Fomo.hstry-first-timestamp- | www.shamelab.org | Used by Fomo for showing user notifications | Persistent |
Fomo.snv- | www.shamelab.org | Used by Fomo for showing user notifications | Persistent |
5. Consent and Control
- 5.1 Before Cookies are placed on your computer or device, you will be shown a banner requesting your consent to set those Cookies. By giving your consent to the placing of Cookies you are enabling Us to provide the best possible experience and service to you. You may, if you wish, deny consent to the placing of Cookies unless those Cookies are strictly necessary; however certain features of Our Site may not function fully or as intended. You will be given the opportunity to allow and/or deny different categories of Cookie that We use.
- 5.2 In addition to the controls that We provide, you can choose to enable or disable Cookies in your internet browser. Most internet browsers also enable you to choose whether you wish to disable all Cookies or only third-party Cookies. By default, most internet browsers accept Cookies but this can be changed. For further details, please consult the help menu in your internet browser or the documentation that came with your device.
- 5.3 The links below provide instructions on how to control Cookies in all mainstream browsers:
- 5.3.1 Google Chrome
- 5.3.2 Microsoft Internet Explorer
- 5.3.3 Microsoft Edge (Please note that there are no specific instructions at this time, but Microsoft support will be able to assist)
- 5.3.4 Safari (macOS)
- 5.3.5 Safari (iOS)
- 5.3.6 Mozilla Firefox
- 5.3.7 Android (Please refer to your device’s documentation for manufacturers’ own browsers)
6. Changes to this Cookie Policy
- 6.1 We may alter this Cookie Policy at any time. Any such changes will become binding on you on your first use of Our Site after the changes have been made. You are therefore advised to check this page from time to time.
- 6.2 In the event of any conflict between the current version of this Cookie Policy and any previous version(s), the provisions current and in effect shall prevail unless it is expressly stated otherwise.
7. Further Information
- 7.1 If you would like to know more about how We use Cookies, please contact Us at info@shamelab.org.
- 7.2 For more information about privacy, data protection and our terms and conditions, please visit the following:
- 7.2.1 Privacy Policy
- 7.2.1 Terms & Conditions
Shame Engagement in Medical Learners
Our ongoing analysis has thus far revealed that:
- shame often centers on--and is sustained by--entrenched assumptions about oneself, especially in relation to others, operating as facts.
- constructive engagement with shame involves challenging these assumptions and considering alternate possibilities.
- shame recovery often includes a transition from an internalized, distressed state to an externalized, other-oriented state.
- constructive shame engagement entails efforts to stabilize self-concept, the success of which is afforded by underlying emotional "scaffolding." We are still in the process of more fully understanding what comprises this scaffolding.
Measuring shame exposure in medical learners
We are planning follow on studies to explore the prevalence and epidemiology of shame in medical learners and healthcare professionals. This will include exploring relationships among shame and factors such as gender, race/ethnicity, specialty, etc. These data will provide different, meaningful insights than those afforded by our qualitative research program.
Will is an Associate Professor of Family Medicine and and a veteran of the United States Air Force. He received his M.D. at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine in 2010 and Ph.D. in Health Professions Education at Maastricht University in the Netherlands in 2023, where defended his thesis entitled “Out of the shadows: a qualitative exploration of shame in medical learners.”
Along with Luna, he is a co-creator of The Shame Space, a global consortium that advances open communication about the role of shame in healthcare, a co-producer on the award winning “Shame in Medicine” podcast series produced by The Nocturnists, and a co-founder of The Shame Lab, which catalyzes research and training to advance shame competence in healthcare and beyond. He is the author of over 30 peer-reviewed publications and has given over 150 workshops and presentations to top hospitals, conferences, and organizations such as Massachusetts General Hospital, Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania, and the American Hospital Association. He has received numerous awards for his research including Best Paper by the AAMC Research in Medical Education Committee in 2021 and Best Doctoral Report by the Association of Medical Educators of Europe in 2023.
Luna is Professor of Philosophy and Medical Humanities at the University of Exeter, based at the Wellcome Centre for Cultures and Environments of Health. She has been researching shame for over 15 years, and is PI of the Shame and Medicine Project (2020-2025), funded by the Wellcome Trust, and was PI of the Scenes of Shame and Stigma in COVID-19 Project (2020-2022), funded by the UK’s Arts and Humanities Research Council. Luna is author of The Body and Shame: Phenomenology, Feminism and the Socially Shaped Body (Lexington Books, 2015), and co-author of Covid-19 and Shame: Political Emotions and Public Health in the UK (Bloomsbury, 2023), co-authored with Fred Cooper and Arthur Rose. She worked with Matthew Gibson to develop principles for Shame-Sensitive Practice, and subsequently Luna developed training in ‘shame competence’ in collaboration with the Devon & Cornwall Police. She has also worked closely with the Plymouth Trauma Informed Network to embed shame competence into trauma-informed approaches to practice. See Luna’s University of Exeter Staff Profile here.
(Coming Soon)
Vivienne is the Project Administrator and works one day a week to support the team. She has been working at the University of Exeter since January 2013, on a number of research projects.
Vivienne has been a contact point for people wishing to attend the Shame Competence for Trauma-Informed Practitioners Training based in Plymouth. She has been sending the delegates the information needed to attend and is contacting them with the evaluation surveys at each suitable point. This will help us to gather as much data as possible and ensure the final survey is sent two months after the training for each delegate. She is also supporting the trainers with regard to the venue and resources.
Anna is a fourth year medical student at the Duke University School of Medicine. During her time in medical school, she has co-led her medical school’s Wellness Committee and created a podcast entitled “A Flutter” to better understand how stigmatized emotions and life circumstances affect medical learners’ educational experiences. Alongside Will and Luna, she has participated in research that explores medical learner engagement with shame and identifies factors influencing this engagement. She has presented this work at professional meetings, including the AAMC Annual Meeting. Anna plans to pursue a career in pediatrics after medical school.
Sophie is a Second Year Psychology Student at the University of Exeter and a Technology Transfer Student Intern at Exeter Innovation. She has focussed her studies on Cognitive Psychology and Qualitative data analysis.
Sophie is currently a Welfare Officer at Exeter University Labour Society, further creating an understanding of how our cognition affects our behaviour. With training in Sales and Market Research, she will be furthering the knowledgebase of where The Shame Lab sits in the market.
Anna is a PhD student at the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations at Coventry University, supported by Midlands4Cities Doctoral Training Partnership (AHRC). Building on her professional experience in working with people in the social care sector, Anna's research looks at the role of shame in the relationship between marginalisation and violence. She has a BA(hons) in Health and Social Welfare, an MSc in Development Management, and an MSc in Mindfulness and Compassion. Anna is delighted to further develop her understanding of shame through working with The Shame Lab. You can find out more about Anna on her M4C student profile or her Coventry University profile.
With 20 years’ experience working in drug & alcohol services with people who have experienced profound & complex trauma, Vicky initially worked within the criminal justice system with the Prolific Offender Unit, then for 10 years in the child protection & safeguarding arena working with parents. Vicky spent 3 years working across the South-West Peninsula with the Family Drug and Alcohol Court (FDAC), a fundamentally trauma-informed approach to supporting families through care proceedings. Vicky’s background is in delivering training & facilitating group work & she has been delivering training specifically on trauma informed approaches since 2020. Vicky was the Network Coordinator of the Trauma Informed Plymouth Network from 2021-2024 & is now the Trauma Informed Practice Lead with Zebra Collective, facilitating & designing trauma-informed & solution-focused programmes. Vicky feels privileged to be trusted to deliver Professor Luna Dolezal’s shame competence training & believes shame-sensitivity to be an integral & essential component of trauma-informed practice.
As a Social Worker Sarah has worked across a number of different teams working with children and families. Sarah’s roles have included working as a child protection Social Worker, child protection chair and a LADO (Local Authority Designated Officer). She has also worked in a specialist sexual abuse service working therapeutically with children and young people who have been affected by sexual abuse and/or who have shown sexualised behaviours. Sarah has worked with adults where there is a concern of a risk of sexual harm to children along with protective parents. Sarah is also a consultant trainer for a national organisation who specialise in improving understanding of and responses to child sexual abuse. Alongside Vicky Brooks, Sarah has been involved in developing and delivering the trauma informed practice training, for the Trauma Informed Plymouth Network since 2020.