
Dr Sarah Hanson
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Dr Sarah Hanson
@walkingresearch
Ass Prof. Community Health. Interest in: Poverty, Justice and insecurity. Green health. Housing insecurity (inc. hoarding behaviours). Women's health.
Norwich. Norfolk. England Katılım Ekim 2014
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Physical and psychological health benefits of group walking @uniofeastanglia @UEAResearch @UEA_Health @UeaMed bjsm.bmj.com/content/49/11/…
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Thank you @HealthUEA for all your encouragement and support in our research @UEA_Health
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#BMJInvestigation Councils trying to bring in policies to protect the public from unhealthy food adverts face a “tobacco playbook” of tactics to stymie their plans, such as financial warnings.
Some local authority policies have been shelved as a result
bmj.com/content/389/bm…
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First refugee nurses graduate from pilot in South Yorkshire nursingtimes.net/global-nursing…

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Thank you all. Always great to be with Eylem bubbling with ideas for what we can do better to promote women’s health @UEA_Health @NIHA_Norwich (serious lack of popcorn though)
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It was a great morning showcasing all that is important in long term partnerships in our research with local communities (and always love a trip to Yarmouth!) @UEA_Health
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Peer led walks for cancer prevention with grateful thanks to @bigctweets and our wonderful partner @feathersfutures Soul Sisters
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/he… @WendyHardeman1 @UEA_Health
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📢 Our latest report highlights the disconcerting deterioration in children's health.
📏 Height of 5 year-olds falling since 2013
🩺 Obesity among 10-11 year-olds up 30%
💉 Type 2 diabetes among under 25s up 22%
Read more: ➡️ tinyurl.com/384fba2n
@jamieoliver

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📢 New research finds displaced people are less likely to access health and social care and have poorer health than the general population.
Read the full story ➡️ socialworktoday.co.uk/News/uk-asylum… @UeaMed @UEA_Health @walkingresearch @helen_parretti
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📝 “It’s a hidden problem”: Professor Nick Neave says more research is needed to understand people who hoard and the effect it has on their lives.
Find out more ➡️ socialworktoday.co.uk/News/%E2%80%9C… @bbcnewcastle @NorthumbriaUni @SocialWorkNU @HoardingResNE
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Very nice final meeting with @ueaenv student. Research with @FelbeckTrust & @NENBC_Info Insights into how people who deeply engage with nature feel about climate change, habitat and species loss & its affect on their mental health @NorfolkWT @Natures_Voice #WhyWeDoResearch
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The UK’s asylum process is damaging to the health and wellbeing of people seeking sanctuary – according to a new study from UEA's Dr Emily Clark.
@UeaMed @UEA_Health @HealthUEA @NIHRCRNeoe #Asylum #AsylumSeekers

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Full moon and purring nightjars. Thank you Janice and @NENBC_Info for a wonderful evening on Kelling heath.


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‘This is silent murder’ – are we medicalising human distress caused by the reality of life as an asylum seeker in the UK? Distressing but important work led by Emily Clarke @UeaMed @UEA_Health @UEAResearch
journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
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What a delight it was to work with you @ginni_bb @UEA_Health @UEAResearch
Such a beautiful and rigorous research with people with aphasia using photo methods. Very well deserved. Now for the paper!!
Ginni ✝️@ginni_bb
The bad boy arrived today. Huge thanks to @Kath1872 for help during application, @aphasiologist1 for her advice, my fab supervisor @walkingresearch, and all my #aphasia contacts and participants 😊#MClinRes #SLT #Research #qualitative @KellyFogarty14 @UEA_Health
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You might not want to be reminded of lockdown, but a salutary reminder of people’s sense of loss (and ways people stayed well) as captured by our wonderful participant photographs in our @socscimed paper @UEA_Health @NIHA_Norwich
CreativeUEA@CreativeUEA_
Tomorrow will be four years since the first UK #COVID lockdown. Here, we look at a study of photographs which shine a light on our collective experience: bit.ly/43qtEno @uniofeastanglia @walkingresearch @socscimed @felixnaughton @UEA_Health @HealthUEA
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