Now published by the New Statesman! “Too little, too late, too flawed” by me, @Bobbiedoc & @KamranAbbasi The BMJ's indictment of the government's response to Covid-19## https://t.co/thIooHCzHA
The difference between the number of deaths from Covid-19 declared by the DoH up to 24th April, and the excess deaths (compared to the previous five years) in the four weeks to April 24th is massive. It is almost double. 2/3
Thanks to @MQmentalhealth for funding this Oxford-ANU study of the effectiveness of a fully self-guided web-based intervention for social anxiety. Important because the condition can serve as a barrier to seeking conventional face-to-face help. @jmirpub@ehubHealth@PsycANU
'Used well, online feedback can support a responsive, patient-centred health service that reacts to the needs of its users.' https://t.co/tVkkXibRQl #PatientExperience#QualityImprovement
Two extremely exciting FIVE year research posts. The QUALITATIVE post is to work closely with me 😀 If you want to have an impact on the health of people in Bradford, apply for this job!
Simply talking about mental illness isn't enough.
Let's turn our talk about mental health into action and change the status quo. Research can redefine the future of mental illness - but we need public support to get there. Please retweet.
#MondayMotivation
‘You can’t just take health as one aspect of somebody’s life and ignore housing, education, poverty levels, social care—all the other things. We can’t just look after people in slices.’ https://t.co/juJYu0tZVj
How is deprivation impacting a person's healthy #LifeExpectancy?
Women in the most deprived communities can expect, on average, 27 years of poor health at the end of their lives.
See our work on #healthylives: https://t.co/t4ZlksIiSH
There's a wealth of potential assets available to improve population health in communities if these are utilised and co-ordinated effectively https://t.co/l0Bi7Q57WY #communityservices