As this government came to power I and many others urged them to scrap the two-child benefit limit, which would instantly have taken 250,000 kids out of poverty.
Not only did they not do that, their policies will now push a further 250,000 people (inc 50k kids) into poverty. Deeply demoralising.
26.03.2025 21:54 ā
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I was absolutely delighted to present at the #UKHSA25 conference yesterday. Sharing insights from the HELP and ReCITE projects, and the work of our Community Innovation Teams.
#CoProduction #CommunityLedApproaches #HealthEquity #MyReCITEStory #Collaborationabsolutely @lstmnews.bsky.social
26.03.2025 07:01 ā
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Dr Charlotte Hemingway (Post Doctoral Research Associate, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine) and @aminaismail.bsky.social discussed how creative approaches can maximise engagement, boost health services uptake, and tackle health inequity in our communities.
#UKHSA25
25.03.2025 09:52 ā
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When Iām gearing up for another busy week. The one thing that is going to cheer me up today is family time.
Make sure that you enjoy the moments of downtime that you have.
01.12.2024 13:58 ā
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Why do weekends pass by so quickly? Please slow down - some of us like the illusion of having more time.
30.11.2024 17:33 ā
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Bluesky is the resistance.
And I love that!
30.11.2024 17:02 ā
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Knowledge exchange as a driver of better health outcomes
A model for how universities can collaborate with public or private sector organisations and community groups to co-develop solutions to local problems
THE Campus | How universities can collaborate with organisations and community groups to co-develop solutions to local problems, from Amina Ismail and Vicki Doyle of Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, shortlisted for #THEAwards Knowledge Exchange/Transfer Initiative of the Year.
bit.ly/40ULcIY
20.11.2024 10:19 ā
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