Supporting healthcare professionals to promote physical activity: Physical Activity Clinical Champions
The Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre at will lead a consortium with the Faculty of Sport and Exercise Medicine and Intelligent Health to run the Sport England-funded Physical Activity Clinical Champions (PACC) Programme.
Alexandra Mudd
Staff profile for Alexandra Mudd, Senior Lecturer in Adult Nursing at Sheffield Hallam University.
Why the North should copy New Zealand and set a wellbeing budget
Before the Covid-19 pandemic, the UK Government – like most other governments across the globe – were obsessed by economic growth as the key measure of success. Growth brings prosperity, we were told; prosperity brings jobs and this is good. But what’s the point of all this prosperity if we’re just going to spend it all on healthcare? Wealth does not always equal health.
Sheffield Hallam rallies to provide end of life care training
A team of healthcare specialists from Sheffield Hallam University has created and delivered bespoke end-of-life care training to colleagues from local NHS trusts to help them support coronavirus victims and their families.
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Etexsense
Etexsense is a start-up which develops e-textiles for wearable healthcare applications for stroke rehabilitation and pain relief
NHS 75: Hundreds of healthcare staff and students come together for birthday celebrations
Sheffield Hallam and Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust (SHSC) co-hosted a celebratory gala at the University today (Wednesday 5 July) for hundreds of health and social care professionals and students to mark the NHS’ 75th birthday
“I’ve gained hands-on finance experience and made a meaningful contribution to the healthcare sector”
BA (Hons) Business and Management student Samuel Thompson gained hands-on finance experience whilst making a contribution to the healthcare section on his NHS placement year.
Leisa Anderton
Staff profile for Leisa Anderton, lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University
HOSPITAbLe
This research explores the implications of a growing shift of healthcare from what has previously resided within the domain of the hospital to the private space of the home.