The Invisible Hand that Keeps on Taking
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Authors: Tom Archer and Ian Cole
Offender Peer Interventions: What do we know?
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Authors: Del Roy Fletcher and Elaine Batty
Inclusive growth under a COVID-19 recovery
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Authors: Richard Crisp and David Waite
Inclusion and Approaches for People with Learning Disabilities Including People with a Learning Disability Who Are Autistic
This module focuses on Advanced Clinical Practice within the field of learning disabilities practice across all areas of health and social care.
Early Intervention in Child, Young People and Family Mental Health
This module explores factors in childhood and youth which contribute to emotional wellbeing and mental health within families.
Managing Clinical Complexities in Primary Care
Advanced module exploring management of clinical complexities in primary care, focusing on critical decision-making, holistic assessment, risk management, and evidence-based interventions to improve patient outcomes.
Advanced Physical Assessment and Consultation Skills (APACS)
This module is suitable for registered healthcare practitioners aiming to deliver advanced level physical assessment and consultation to adults as part of an Advanced Clinical Practice training programme. The student will learn the core skills of structured history taking and physical examination, which can be applied to any healthcare setting.
“I worked on placement at Walt Disney's head office in London”
BA (Hons) Marketing Communication and Marketing student Lauren Slater shares her experience of working on placment at Disney's head office in London.
How to update your course page
How to update your course information for Sheffield Hallam University course leaders and other academic staff with responsibilities for student recruitment.
We’re working with Asda to reduce the sugar in their products
More than 80 Sheffield Hallam nutrition students have been working with Asda to help them reduce sugar in their own-brand biscuits