New funding to tackle health inequalities
Liverpool John Moores University’s role in a new innovative local government partnership will boost research capacity and capability to tackle health inequalities and improve outcomes across the city.
Liverpool John Moores University’s role in a new innovative local government partnership will boost research capacity and capability to tackle health inequalities and improve outcomes across the city.
We've launched the ‘Looking after your wellbeing’ event hub on the LJMU website to bring together all the different events happening across the university and help you look after your wellbeing.
Three-year study to advise employers on helping staff be healthier
Two of our health and safety codes of practice and have updated and can be accessed on the Policy Centre.
A host of researchers and external partners met at LJMU for the first Armed Forces and Veterans' Community Symposium.
It was only a relatively short time ago - in March this year - that the World Health Organisation declared Covid-19 a pandemic. We know now that it is likely to be many, many months before the UK pronounces its outbreak over; and certainly years before it is over globally.
Open to staff who identify as neurodiverse, deaf or disabled, or who have a long-term physical or mental health condition
We have collated various workshops and resources, which we hope will help you manage your stress levels and identify how LJMU can support you.
A number of Health and Safety policies have been amended and approved by the Health and Safety Committee.
Each year we run this survey, it only takes 10 minutes to complete and asks you a range of questions from how much sleep you get, to if you get anxious and how often you feel stressed.