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During this course you will examine violence as a public health issue from different disciplinary perspectives.
This programme aims to provide learners with the public health skills and knowledge to devise, plan and implement a violence reduction project in the workplace or community.
This occupation is found in the commercial and leisure maritime sectors, including maritime regulators, classification societies, small commercial vessel certifying authorities, port authorities, marine insurers, brokers and consultancy companies, including large, medium-sized and small employers.
This project aims to inform the development of improved service models for people with complex mental health needs and is led by researchers at Liverpool John Moores University in collaboration with Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.
This study aims to interview people supported by these services, the employees delivering this support, commissioners and key wider services who may have links to the services, including coroners, police, GPs and public health officials.
Read the oration for The Rt. Hon Prof. the Lord Alton of Liverpool on the Award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University.
During this course you will examine violence as a public health issue from different disciplinary perspectives.
This Masters-level module which will enable multi-professional clinicians to practice as independent and/or supplementary non-medical prescribers within the appropriate legal framework and the standards set by the HCPC and NMC.