Deep dive: the effectiveness and outcomes of the This-Ability in-work support model
Client: The Humber Learning Consortium | Authors: Nadia Bashir and Norman Richards
The Rotherham Social Prescribing Service for People with Long-term Conditions: Evaluation Update
Client: Voluntary Action Rotherham | Authors: Chris Dayson and Chris Damm
Hitting the poorest places hardest: The local and regional impact of welfare reform
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Authors: Christina Beatty and Steve Fothergill
Time for Change: Black and minority ethnic representation in the children’s literature sector
Client: Arts Council England | Authors: Cathy Harris, Bernadette Stiell, David Leather
Re:mains
Re:mains is a collection of jewellery artefacts which form a multi-component output. This research, developed through iterative practice-based processes, explores the extent to which jewellery, created predominately using food waste, could serve as tools which enable the wearer to reflect on the everyday act of eating.
The financial impact of pet ownership in rental properties: a cost-benefit analysis
Client: Battersea Dogs & Cats Home / University of Huddersfield | Staff: Lindsey McCarthy, Tom Simcock, Phil Brown, Alper Kara
Evaluation of phase two of South Yorkshire Housing Association’s Building Better Opportunities service
Client: South Yorkshire Housing Association | Staff: Ian Wilson, Elaine Batty and Dave Leather
Understanding tenancy failure amongst tenants under 35
Client: Hyde Housing Group and partners | Staff: Paul Hickman, Aimee Ambrose, Will Eadson and Lindsey McCarthy
Evaluation of the Cooperative Working Model
Client: Stoke-on-Trent City Council | Staff: Paul Hickman, Steve Green, Chris Dayson, Chris Damm, Will Eadson, Elaine Batty, Sadie Parr, Lindsey McCarthy, Annette Haywood (ScHARR, University of Sheffield), Sue Baxter (ScHARR, University of Sheffield), Susi Sadler (ScHARR, University of Sheffield) and Helen Hardcastle (Qa Research).
Doctoral Training Alliance – DTA3/COFUND
Sheffield Hallam University is a partner in the extended University Alliance Doctoral Training Alliance (DTA3). Apply for doctoral training initiatives in Applied Biosciences for Health, Energy and Social Policy.