Help me read this site
[email protected]
Home
About us
About us
Our research themes
Addressing inequity in health and care systems
Care improvement and safety
Prevention, including multiple long-term conditions
Supporting children, women, and family health
Workforce inclusion and innovation for impact
Get involved
Public involvement and community engagement
Researchers, professionals & practitioners
Evidence Hub
Evidence Hub
Projects
Training & resources
Virtual college
Training & career development
Resources
News & events
Latest news
Events
Projects
Exploring LGBTQ+ disadvantage within health and social care service pathways in North East England
Read more
Moving Social Work: Training the social workers of today and tomorrow in physical activity promotion
Read more
Heroin Assisted Treatment Intervention (HATI): A qualitative exploration
Read more
Evaluating the impact of Supplementary Planning Documents on Health Inequalities in the North East of England
Read more
Impact of parental mental health and poverty on the health of the next generation: A multi-trajectory analysis using the UK Millennium Cohort Study
Read more
Together Through Crisis: An exploration of challenges and responses to the cost of living crisis affecting Eastern European families and children in the North East.
Read more
Evaluating the implementation of whole school approaches (WSAs) to improve mental health and wellbeing in the Trailblazer schools
Read more
The CO-ACT Study: Developing Support for Older Adults with Alcohol and Mental Health Problems in Community Healthcare
Read more
Exploring social prescribing for children and young people in community and hospital settings
Read more
Community Social Supermarkets: Understanding how they shape access and availability to healthier foods in food insecure communities
Read more
Acid Attacks in North East England: A victim-centred perspective
Read more
Co-production of an evidence-based framework and related guidance for practitioners on personalised risk management and safety planning for adults experiencing suicidality.
Read more
1
2
3
4
5
6