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PREHOSPITAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER (EMT‑LEVEL)
HUMANITARIAN & WATER RESCUE OPERATIONS
FIELD MEDICAL SUPPORT & REMOTE CARE



latest news & updates



This section is intended to keep readers informed regarding the current work, ongoing operations, and developments regarding my humanitarian and rescue operations. This section provides a brief overview of recent developments and the environments within which I am currently operating, so readers may gain a clear understanding of how my role and obligations continue to change and expand.



A Shift Toward Simplicity and Focus



1st February 2026



Over the past few weeks, I’ve rebuilt this website to more accurately reflect the reality of my life, work and the demands on my time. When I first launched this website, I had ideas about what I wanted to include in terms of features and services, but times change and so have I. Reinvention is a good thing, it means adjusting to new responsibilities, letting go of what no longer fits, ignoring the noise, and making room for what matters now.


Some features and pages have been taken away, streamlined, or archived. The goal is simplicity, not growth, a pace that fits the rhythm of my life.


My medical work has expanded considerably, and so has the burden of my responsibilities. The work is demanding, all-consuming, and at times unpredictable. It does not leave much time for the public commitments I used to keep.


As part of this transition, I no longer engage in speaking engagements. My attention is on the people in front of me: patients, teams, and the spaces where medical work counts most.


My research and MSc-level studies remain in the background. The questions I have been investigating for so long, identity, endurance, digital integrity, and survival, are still part of my work, even if they do not make public appearances as frequently.


This website will remain here in a quieter fashion while I attend to more pressing matters. This isn't a website for the exchange of services, nor for bookings, but rather a method of keeping a balanced channel and the record of what's come before. A few social channels will remain online in much the same fashion: present, but not prominent.


Thank you for understanding the shift in focus. The work itself has changed, and so has this website.



updates from the road



5th January 2026



The website is now live. It’s the first time my work and my voice have been gathered in one place, on my terms.


I’ve added new academic papers to the Research section, alongside ongoing work connected to my MSc-level studies in Digital Ethics, Technology & Society, and Digital Law. More will follow as the research develops.


This has been a reflective period. Training and preparations for a busy year continue. Building the site and documenting the long arc of digital harm has reminded me that endurance isn’t always physical, sometimes it’s legal, administrative, and emotional.


I’ll be heading overseas for humanitarian, selfless life‑saving work. The site will continue to evolve while I’m away.



rip writes on medium



9th November 2025



I’ve launched a new blog on Medium where I share my story with honesty and resilience.


The blog explores surviving years of online stalking, reputational harm, and the long road back through grit, discipline, and endurance. Some of these accounts will feature in my upcoming memoir, but this space offers an early look at the journey.


This is not a sob story, it is a survival record. A testament to endurance, recovery, and the refusal to be erased.


I’m still here. And now, the story is mine to tell.


VISIT MEDIUM

Survivor-Led Research Now Published on Academia.edu



10th October 2025



I’ve published a new selection of academic papers on Academia.edu, each shaped by scars, silence, and the need for legal clarity. These aren’t just research pieces, they’re records. They document the emotional toll of reputational harm, the ethics of survivor authorship, and the strategies I’ve used to reclaim my voice online.


I wrote them for survivors, for advocates, and for anyone navigating defamation, digital abuse, or the quiet violence of being misread.


From GDPR rulings to trauma‑informed design, each paper threads truth into structure. If you’ve ever needed language for your refusal, or a framework for your boundary, I hope these pages help.


This isn’t just scholarship. It’s survival, documented.


More papers will follow as my research continues and as I work toward an MSc exploring Digital Ethics, Technology & Society, and Digital Law.


VISIT ACADEMIA

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This is the official website of Rip Davenport, Prehospital Emergency Medical Responder (EMR/EMT‑level).
www.ripdavenport.com

Any other website, account, or claim using my name is unofficial and unaffiliated.

Site design, words, scars, and every rough edge? That’s me.


DOCUMENTATION ARCHIVE