June15 , 2022
Conference Zoom link: https://herts-ac-uk.zoom.us/s/97177976241 Meeting ID: 971 7797 6241
The conference abstracts booklet can be downloaded here in PDF format The conference timetable can be downloaded here in PDF format |
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9.30am |
Registration
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09.45am |
Welcome and Opening Introductions
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Prof. Jackie Kelly (Dean of School) |
10.00am |
Plenary: Racism in Health Care and Social Services from a Canadian Context: Exploring Indigenous Experiences of Pregnancy, Birthing and Parenting PPT Slides |
Dr. Jaime Cidro (Tier II Canada Research Chair (CRC) - University of Winnipeg ) |
10.45am-11:45am |
Session 1
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Rosemary Godbold (Chair)
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10:45am |
The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on asylum seekers and social workers in North Greece and South Italy |
Prof. Shula Ramon & Prof. Brian Littlechild |
11:05pm |
Becoming an autistic autism researcher |
Caroline Kelly |
11:25am |
Becoming a Strongwoman: An auto/ethnographic study of the pursuit of strength and power, and the negotiation of health and performance in the UK Strongwoman community |
Dr. Han Newman |
11:45am-12:00pm |
Comfort Break
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12:00pm-1:00pm |
Session 2 |
Chaz Simpson (Chair) |
12:00pm |
Improving Detection of Malnutrition in the Community: Tools used by Meals on Wheels and the Emergency Medical Services, a systematic review |
Simone Roberts |
12.20pm |
Caring for hospital patients with delirium superimposed on dementia and their family carers: an appreciative inquiry |
Caroline Ashton-Gough |
12:40pm |
Fair Compensation and the Exploitation of Cultural Doulas and Birth Workers Serving Ethnically Marginalized Birthing People in Canada |
Ashley Hayward |
1:00pm-1:40pm | Lunch and poster exhibition Poster Presenters Radica Hardyal - Experiences of maternal critical illness |
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1:40pm-2:35pm | Peta Kucha type sessions Chair: Rosemary Godbold & Chaz Simpson Dr. Rosemary Godbold, Dr Lisa Whiting, Claire Adams and Yogini Naidu - Class of 2020: A follow up qualitative study with newly qualified nurses who worked as student nurses in the 1st wave of the Covid‐19 pandemic |
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2:35pm | Tea and coffee break + poster exhibition + Randomised Coffee Trials (Served in the Foyer) | |
3:00pm-4:00pm | Session 3 | Rosemary Godbold (Chair) |
3:00pm | Exploring CT dose optimisation; a longitudinal study of pre- to post- registration radiographers |
Victoria Major |
3:20pm | Experiences of men with prostate cancer regarding inf ormation related to radiotherapy in the UK: summary of findings of a DHRes study |
Lynne Gordon |
3:40pm | #Red4Research creating and sustaining an international research campaign |
Sally Humphreys |
4:00pm-4:30pm | Panel: ‘Networking and connecting with fellow researchers across Academia and Health and Social Care Practice’ |
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4:30pm-5:00pm | Refreshments (Served in the Foyer) |
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5:00pm-6:15pm |
Robyn Martin memorial lecture. Robyn was a highly regarded Professor of Public Health Law in CRIPACC at the University of Hertfordshire and we are delighted that this memorial lecture, entitled "Law and the control of communicable disease: a delicate balance" will be delivered by Matthew Weait, Professor of Law and Society at the University of Oxford and our ex-DVC. |