Hallam student named mental health nurse of the year
A ‘remarkable’ Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ student who made a ‘significant positive impact’ on her course and department has been named Student Nurse of the Year (Mental Health).
Health education chief meets Hallam’s next generation of NHS workforce
Sir David Behan, Chair of Health Education England, has met ‘adaptable and committed’ healthcare students from Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ as part of a virtual visit.
Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ project launched to assess the link between alcohol and a sense of belonging
A £48,000 research project exploring how alcohol affects people’s experience of belonging to marginalised groups in the North of England has been launched.
Pioneering coach named BBC Yorkshire’s Unsung Hero
Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµâ€™s lead strength and conditioning coach has been hailed a ‘pioneer’ after winning the BBC’s Unsung Hero Award for the Yorkshire region.
First of its kind study into the impact of extended reality on UK healthcare launched
A new report exploring the impact extended reality (XR) has on human health and the potential cost savings to the UK healthcare system has been launched by the XR Health Alliance.
Six-figure grant awarded to explore the benefits of golf for people with Parkinson's and dementia
Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ has teamed up with Golf in Society (GiS) and Sport for Confidence to explore how golf can improve the health, wellbeing and quality of life for older adults who are experiencing age-related changes such as memory loss, episodes of confusion or reduced ability to concentrate.
Call for new maternity assessments for minority ethnic newborns
Tests that assess the health of newborns moments after birth are limited and not fit-for-purpose for Black, Asian and ethnic minority babies, and need immediate revision, according to the NHS Race and Health Observatory.
First qualitative study into the perceptions of overtraining in strength sport
Academics from Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ have undertaken the first qualitative study capturing the perceptions and experiences of overtraining amongst high-performance strength sport coaches.
Government accused of withholding ethnicity data relating to Covid-19 deaths amongst NHS workers
The government has been accused of refusing to disclose the demographic information relating to Covid-19 deaths amongst NHS workers in England, despite multiple Freedom of Information submissions.
Pioneering cancer support service launches in Sheffield following successful pilot
A new cancer support service which improves medical care, minimises time spent in hospital and reduces the likelihood of complications from surgery has launched in Sheffield, following a successful trial with over 150 patients from the region.