Intellectual Disability in Health and Social Care
Intellectual Disability in Health and Social Care provides a wide ranging overview of learning disability professionals' roles and provides insight into how practitioners can assist someone with intellectual disabilities.
FGM Learning Event: Communities Tackling FGM
Ashiana Sheffield and ROSA UK have collaborated to organise an FGM Learning Event on Monday 27th March
Advanced Motivational Interviewing Workshop
We offer training and supervision for practitioners wishing to develop skills in MI whatever their level of experience and setting within which they work.
Launch of 'Health and Inequality: Applying public health research to policy and practice', edited by Angela Tod and Julia Hirst
Launch of 'Health and Inequality: Applying public health research to policy and practice', edited by Angela Tod and Julia Hirst
2 INSPIRE: Report
Download the 2INSPIRE End of Project Report by Sheffield Hallam University's Health and Social Care researchers
State of the Nations Report: Terminal Illness Care in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales
Health and Social Care researchers were commissioned by Marie Curie in January 2016 to carry out a review of terminal illness care policy, strategy and delivery across the UK
Maternal deaths in Pakistan: intersection of gender, caste, and social exclusion
Download the Maternal deaths in Pakistan: intersection of gender, caste, and social exclusion report by Sheffield Hallam University
Women's and midwives' perspectives on the design of a text messaging support for maternal obesity services
Download the Women's and midwives' perspectives on the design of a text messaging support for maternal obesity services study by Sheffield Hallam University
Chest Pain Delay - Report
Download the Chest Pain Delay NHS report by Sheffield Hallam University's Health and Social Care researchers
Understanding factors influencing vulnerable older people keeping warm and well in winter: a qualitative study using social marketing techniques
Download Understanding factors influencing vulnerable older people keeping warm and well in winter: a qualitative study using social marketing techniques