Dr Lorna Hatch
@hatchlorna
Senior Research Associate in Public Health
Interested in #holidayprovision 👫 #childhealth 👧🏽 & #healthinequalities
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https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/lorna-hatch 02-03-2019 20:49:11
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A brilliant afternoon yesterday at our South West - School Health Research Network workshop discussing study findings, sharing resources, hearing case studies from schools and planning for the future. Thanks to all those who attended, presented and helped organise! #SWSHRNevent #PublicHealth #SPHR
New insight led by researchers at the University of Bristol finds that there is 'A new normal for children's physical activity in the wake of the pandemic'. @russ_jago University of Bristol youthsporttrust.org/news-insight/b…
Prevalence of #MentalHealth, wellbeing, and school connectedness by gender - results from the South West - School Health Research Network pilot study - presentation by Dr Lorna Hatch #SSM2023 swshrn.blogs.bristol.ac.uk Emily Widnall Georgina Hopkins
Dr Lorna Hatch also presented 2 posters today at #SSM2023 #SPHR BristolUniCPH Emily Widnall South West - School Health Research Network
Great work Dr Lorna Hatch - it is great to see all the South West - School Health Research Network outputs coming through.
(1 of 2)🌟Join the PHRESH team! We're hiring a part-time Research Associate (60% FTE) to work on an exciting study with University of Bristol and Durham University, funded by NIHR SPHR. Help shape best practices for the Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Programme.
Hiring: Postdoctoral Researcher with qualitative and public health experience need for a 12 month study Jan - Dec 2024 (60% FTE) based Uni of Birmingham Applied Health Sciences working on the Holiday Activites and Food Programme edzz.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candidat…
RECRUITING: Research Fellow/Associate -IAHR- Grade 7/Grade 6 (60% FTE) to support delivery of a study centred around developing best practice guidance for the Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Programme. RF: edzz.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candidat… RA: edzz.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candidat…
I've refreshed this illustration after a conference at UWE Bristol last week. Removing barriers to health services is not about equality. It's about equity. And to be equitable is to actively address barriers...
Fascinating insights on the commercial determinants of health from Nason Maani Top stat for me - Everyone following moderate drinking guidelines could account for up to 40% in lost revenue for alcohol producers! Highlighting the challenges for public health #asmsphr2024