Unlock your creative potential: Embrace innovative research outputs using our new online learning package
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This project was funded by a UCL Population Health Sciences ‘Improving Research Culture’ small grant. With thanks to Sarah Barnes, Maria Kett, Nicola Phillips, Sarah Assad and Megan Armstrong for peer review, and everyone who contributed examples of their work. . You just need to enter your email address and a password – this is so that you can return to the course and receive a certificate of completion ..read more
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Social Capital and Political Dynamics in the Refugee Experience
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Fried egg sandwiches and a recipe for digital inclusion
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Hosting a dementia workshop for health care professionals and caregivers – a reflection
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Working as a Community Researcher on the Brent Integrated Care Partnership
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Humanitarianism – what does it mean today?
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Exploring barriers to equitable participation in health research among ethnic minorities: A co-production workshop
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1y ago
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Teams of the Year Awards– a spotlight on secrets of successful teamwork
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2y ago
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Fuel and Food Poverty in the UK must be addressed before the energy price hike this Spring
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2y ago
As costs of living increase for all, now is the time to increase support for those whose incomes at current UC rates do not allow for basic standards of living. Foodbanks across the UK represent an important lifeline, but this cannot be considered the norm and should not be relied upon by Government. The current rise in food bank reliance and the impending rise in fuel costs demands scrutiny into the social policies that are failing to adequately support those in need, to ensure those at most risk are protected from the increasing fuel price cap. without financial protection this spring. It is ..read more
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Health and social care access for people experiencing homelessness and lessons for primary care
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3y ago
It is our duty to find and care for those in our community who are excluded and marginalised and advocate for their needs. We need to embed inclusive care and assertive advocacy as core to our work. Megan was the senior research fellow on this project and currently is the Programme Manager of PD-Care and the PI of exploring self-management in those experiencing low socioeconomic deprivation.  ). They have a much higher rate of most long terms conditions, including heart disease, respiratory disease than even populations in the most deprived sectors of society. Conditions usually foun ..read more
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