Evaluating approaches to supporting physical activity and narrowing inequalities in communities across the country
The National Evaluation and Learning Partnership for Place is a four-year evaluation programme led by the AWRC alongside partners including Collaborate CIC, Hartpury University, Coventry University and Substance Ltd.
Exploring long covid experiences through physical activity
The effects of long Covid are still unfolding. To find out more about it, we conducted a qualitative study based on semi-structured interviews on 18 people living with the illness.
Developing evidence-based solutions for Westfield Health
Understanding the impact of Workplaces Wellness interventions was the aim of a Knowledge Transfer Partnership between the AWRC and Westfield Health.
Working with parkrun on pioneering research
We are working with parkrun on groundbreaking research to understand the impact parkrun has on health and wellbeing.
Looking for demographic patterns in Covid 19 cases in Sheffield
We undertook a case-finding exercise to explore the demographic patterns of those affected by Covid 19 in Sheffield
Helping people move more in lockdown
Sheffield Hallam University researchers are working with Sport England to help elderly and vulnerable people stay active and exercise during the coronavirus lockdown.
Fatigue Systematic Review
We explored fatigue - a common symptom of long Covid. To do this, we conducted a systematic review of the literature and explored the lived experiences of those who are managing or have overcome fatigue
An information booklet to help manage chronic fatigue brought on by Covid-19
We've developed an information booklet to help manage chronic fatigue brought on by covid-19
Robotics for children with special needs
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder are being supported during clinical appointments by robots, developed in a partnership between the AWRC Sheffield Children's Hospital and the Children's Hospital Charity.
Complex evaluation of support for care homes during the Covid 19 pandemic: A co-design project
Complex evaluation of support for care homes during the Covid 19 pandemic: A co-design project