Bristol NIHR SPHR researcher with an interest in wellbeing in higher education. Evidence based research. #studentwellbeing @SASHbristol @bristoluni @NIHRSPHR
New paper looking at the #mental health and #qualityoflife of #academicresearchers. Do we think systematically enough about the #wellbeing of researchers who work with challenging data in the same way we do (and clearly must) about our participants? https://t.co/OBxnTXo9GK
💪 91% of students want to be healthier or feel better, and 74% know it’s good for them. What’s motivating your health goals? @juliahaas07 https://t.co/0scnXot6UZ
Lots of new students off to uni and others are taking a different path after results yesterday. Last week we published @TheBJPsych comparing the mental health of uni students to similar young people not at uni @DatamindUK@ADR_Wales@wolfsoncentre https://t.co/b7hTX6H2ro 1/8
I am recruiting!
Have you completed your PhD? Are you about to finish your PhD?
Do you enjoy Qualitative research?
Are you passionate about youth mental health?
Do you have a drive to change things?
Come join us:
https://t.co/UvRGBRtlQK
If you’re a kidney healthcare professional in England and Wales, don’t forget to register for our FREE workshop. That’s right - FREE CPD credits 🤩 all members of the MDT welcome! 🏥
❓Do you work in digital mental health? Come to our networking and panel discussion event!
🗓 Partnering for Progress: Building Industry-Academic Partnerships in Digital Mental Health.
⏰ Thurs 18th July, 17:00-19:30 BST, hybrid
Register: https://t.co/cKGoXLqfCH
Lovely to share findings and chat to brilliant researchers working on emotionally challenging topics. Will def be building researcher wellbeing plans and clinical supervision into future grants! Thanks to all who came & @JacksBennett @ninadicara for being fantastic co-PIs 🤩
@LizzyWinstone kicking off our #researcherwellbeing symposium at University of Bristol today. Thanks to @ninadicara our fab co-researcher and our amazing presenters Drs Tina Skinner Beth Bareham @Tharindi13 Melissa Pearson. More to follow…
New paper! Cyberbullying victims and victim-perpetrators at increased risk of self-harm a year later. Most cyberbullies also victims. Using @NIHRSPHR data. Joint first authorship with the excellent Sarah Jamal 🤩
https://t.co/xv5ubp2Vgo