Hayley Grinter
Senior Lecturer
Participation Sport
Our social sport programme is for people who want to play for fun in a non-competitive environment. Sessions are run by student sport activators who ensure they're accessible and applicable to everyone, from beginners through to seasoned players.
Travelling to your Placement and claiming Placement Associated (Travel and Accommodation) Expenses
Travel to Placement and Claiming Placement Associated Expenses
Travelling to your Placement and Claiming Placement Associated (Travel and Accommodation) Expenses
ODP - Travelling to Placement and Claiming Travel and Accommodation Expenses
Assistive Technology
Our assistive technology can be used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional abilities of a person.
Sanctions, Support and Behaviour Change: Understanding the Role and Impact of Welfare Conditionality
Client: ESRC | Staff: Del Roy Fletcher, Elaine Batty, Peter Dwyer (University of Salford), Sharon Wright (University of Stirling), John Flint (University of Sheffield), Suzanne Fitzpatrick (Heriot-Watt University) and Sarah Johnsen (Heriot-Watt University)
Planning hospital discharge to maximise positive experiences and outcomes for frail older people
Client: CLAHRC Yorkshire and Humberside| Staff: Jan Gilbertson, Professor Angela Tod (School of Nursing, University of Sheffield), Professor Jo Cooke (capacity lead, CLAHRC YH), Amanda Stocks (AJ Stocks Ltd) and Susan Hampshire (Public Health Principal, DMBC, Honorary Research Fellow, Scharr).
Theresa Baxter
I previously taught at University of Derby 1993 -2003 and moved to Sheffield Hallam in July 2007 initially as programme leader for the Practice based learning programme in Occupational Therapy and latterly combining the role of Princaipal Lecturer with this course leadership.
Anna Piper
Senior Administrator at Sheffield Hallam University's Centre for Science Education
Pauline Mitchell
Pauline is the course leader for the Part-time MSc Medical Ultrasound programme as well as being the Team Leader for Diagnostic Imaging