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New WRIHW Fellow Publication! What’s really going on when a child is ‘overtired’ – and how to help them go to sleep
Anyone who’s cared for a young child will recognise the signs. They’ve had too little sleep or missed a nap, they’re cranky, tearful, and stroppy, and they can’t or won’t fall sleep. They are “overtired”. But is such a thing really possible – to be more tired than tired?
The latest Wolfson Newsletter (Issue 103) is out now
The latest Wolfson Research Institute for Health and Wellbeing Newsletter should be arriving in your inbox this morning.
You are invited to a Critical Care Garden Feedback Session
Please come along to the James Cook University Hospital HDU seminar room on Monday 28th November, between 12.30 and 17.00 - We would really like your thoughts on the garden.
The latest Wolfson Newsletter (Issue 102) is out now
The latest Wolfson Research Institute for Health and Wellbeing Newsletter should be arriving in your inbox this morning.
Further Funding for Unmasking Pain
Our Pain Academy project, Unmasking Pain, has been granted funding for the next 3 years.
HERE North East: Intersecting Culture, Heritage, and Health
We aim to establish the first ever community culture and wellbeing hub for the North East. Ideas for the culture hub originated in a research partnership between several cultural organisations and individuals in the North East, funded though AHRC grants.
A poem for our Critical Care Garden, South Tees NHS Foundation Hospital
This wonderful plaque was installed last week, with a poem by ICU Steps member Diane Bousfield.
Many thanks to Diane, the plaque artist Dr Laura Johnston and the Wolfson Research Institute for Health and Wellbeing for funding this warm welcome to the garden, currently well used by patients, carers and staff.
The latest Wolfson Newsletter (Issue 101) is out now
The first Wolfson Research Institute for Health and Wellbeing Newsletter for this academic year should be arriving in your inbox this morning.
Wolfson Research Institute for Health and Wellbeing Doctoral Training Programme
The Wolfson Research Institute for Health and Wellbeing invite expressions of interest from doctoral students to join our doctoral training programme.
The latest Wolfson Newsletter (Issue 100) is out now
The first Wolfson Research Institute for Health and Wellbeing Newsletter for this academic year should be arriving in your inbox this morning.
Trajectories of Moral Injury: Future Research, Tensions, and Cross-Cultural Collaborations
Moral Injury refers to the experience of sustained and enduring negative moral emotions - guilt, shame, contempt and anger - that results from the betrayal, violation or suppression of deeply held or shared moral values.
Live Well with Pain: 10 footsteps programme accredited by the Personalised Care Institute (PCI)
The 10 Footsteps programme is a 10 hour online training programme for health and social care professionals, delivered by professional and lived experience trainers. The 10 Footsteps training was developed in conjunction with Dr Paul Chazot FBPhS, Durham University’s Wolfson Institute of Health and Wellbeing Pain Challenge Academy, funded by the ESRC (UK). The aim is to enable participants to support people with persistent pain, to develop their confidence and skills in self-management.