People who gamble face many forms of prejudice
LJMU begins in-depth study of stigmas funded by charity GambleAware
LJMU begins in-depth study of stigmas funded by charity GambleAware
LJMU researchers have carried out a major national study on behalf of The Royal British Legion which shows the breaks and holidays they offer military veterans and their families hugely improves their mental health and well-being.
Liverpool Health Commission, supported by LJMU, is currently midway through its inaugural investigation and is able to report a number of emerging themes.
Training available during Wellbeing Week... It’s important that we continue to find out different ways to enhance our own and other’s wellbeing. There are a number of FREE training opportunities available to staff and students during Wellbeing Week including See Say Signpost Suicide Prevention Training…
From Stoptober, to go sober for October, our HR team share some tips and ideas for making healthier choices.
A worldwide network of active cities is set to expand following a knowledge-sharing event attended by ten different countries.
From wellbeing wanders to art therapy, LJMU has a month’s worth of free events for all staff to get involved in this Feel Fab Feb.
The ‘After the End’ project aims to improve the way in which we end global health emergencies by critically examining how endings are determined and what happens after the end is declared.
This article was published in The Conversation and authored by Sarah Schiffling, Senior Lecturer in Supply Chain Management, LJMU and Liz Breen, Reader in Health Service Operations, University of Bradford.
A lecturer who built links among therapists and counsellors on Twitter has been recognised for his efforts with a national award.