🎙️ Podcast
We explore the journey behind the CRIB digital resource, co-designed with caregivers & a health visitor to support responsive infant feeding.
💬 Hear about barriers, enablers & the power of co-design
🙏 Huge thanks to all involved
📺 Watch here: mediaspace.nottingham.ac.uk/media/t/1_yp...
Posts by Lucy Porter
Advert for research into supporting employees with chronic pain
We are seeking #hcps and #HR to take part in online interviews about supporting employees with pain.
An inspiring time at #dhpconf in Cardiff hearing about all things health psychology. Highlights were:
🗣️⚖️ Key notes on health inequalities and the future of health psychology in the NHS
🎉📢 My first solo presentation sharing our research on CRIB
👥🔗 Making new friends and re-connecting
We all had a great time presenting the findings of our Caregivers Responsive Infant Feeding Behaviours (CRIB) project at the Maternal, Parental and Infant Nutrition and Nurture (MAINN) conference last month. Really valuable (and of course fun) to involve PPIE in research dissemination.
The Times: ME sufferers ‘feel invisible and ignored’ amid lottery of NHS care
"More than 400,000 people in England have [ME/CFS], according to a new study highlighting how those with the illness are “ignored” by the NHS."
https://meassociation.org.uk/p091
#MECFS #pwME #MyalgicEncephalomyelitis
My first teaching session (ever) for our Health Sciences PhD students on #PPIE with Rebecca O'Brien, our #co-design partners and #expertsbyexperience. Big thanks for sharing their personal experiences of research including all things inclusivity, practicality and making sure we provide food!
Time to stop overthinking and make my first post here 👋
🔎Looking for some #healthpsychology career mentoring. Do you know anyone willing to share their training journey and insights? Deciding between stage 2 routes alongside working in research. Would very much appreciate a sprinkle of wisdom ✨
Hi Caitlin, yes we met at the DHP conference last year 😊 Hope your PhD is going well. Such a classic cat photo, I love it! Here is Rosie enjoying the snow a few days ago