
Prof Daksha Trivedi
@dakshatrivedi
Professor of Applied Health Research, Evidence synthesis, mental health, public health, health inequalities, author survivingcancer.co.uk
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https://researchprofiles.herts.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/daksha-trived 21-01-2013 15:24:09
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Proud of our Prof Daksha Trivedi University of Hertfordshire @UH_HSK #PhD student Sarah Esegbona-Adeigbe sharing a brilliant presentation including her research into migrant Nigerian mother’s cultural competency in antenatal care #phdlife #rcmconf2024

Reflections on co-producing an obesity-prevention toolkit for Islamic Religious Settings: a qualitative process evaluation The toolkit is currently being implemented across Bradford. Looking forward to reading this new paper led by Jennifer Hall 👇🏽 link.springer.com/article/10.118…

Alex Quiroz Flores CRIPACC UH opening the UH Health&SocialWork research conference with a plenary on addressing 'wicked problems' in health and care Herts Research #UHHSK2024


Interesting keynote presentation from Alex Quiroz Flores about addressing ‘wicked problems’ at the UH Health&SocialWork annual research conference.


So delighted to be involved in this systematic review! journals.plos.org/plosone/articl… Triggers and factors associated with moral distress and moral injury in health and social care workers. Thank you to all the collaborators Uni of Herts LMS @UH_HSK Royal Free London Herts Research


Read how NIHR ARC East of England brought partnership organisations together to shape the future. Hosted by Director of the NIHR ARC East of England & our PVC Professor Wendy Wills Presenters included: Dr Laura Abbott Prof Daksha Trivedi Professor Kathryn Almack bit.ly/4dBloVF #HertsResearch

JOB ALERT: come and work with CRIPACC UH University of Hertfordshire NIHR ARC East of England Patient and Public Involvement - Senior Research Assistant. Inclusive Involvement in Research theme. Professor Wendy Wills NIHR Involvement NIHR Applied Research Collaborations (ARCs) - contact Elspeth Mathie for an informal chat. jobs.ac.uk/job/DJD727/sen…

Honoured to be an invited speaker on our NIHR funded IM-Adapted Study of mental health in young Muslim women. Faith & Health Networking conference One Vision community engagement, health professionals, commissioners in Watford Inspirited Minds Salman Waqar Herts Research


If you are a / know of Muslim women aged 18-24 seeking mental health support then consider this National Institute for Health and Care Research study. We are exploring if Inspirited Minds faith based therapy works as well as usual care. It’s free to take part! Sign up and learn more: im-adaptedstudy.co.uk

Are you a #MuslimWoman aged 18-24 in #Birmingham or #London seeking help for #mentalhealth? The IM-Adapted Study exploring a faith-based therapy programme developed by Inspirited Minds is looking for volunteers, visit the website to find out more im-adaptedstudy.co.uk



🚨 #Muslim woman aged 18-24 with #lowmood or #depression in Birmingham or London? Take part in our #research delivering a FREE 6 week programme #NIHRFunded Inspirited Minds visit im-adaptedstudy.co.uk to find out more or register your interest here inspiritedminds.org.uk/get-help/

Well done to Louise Codd Ph. D student for our publication on Ethnically Diverse students and Radiography education sciencedirect.com/science/articl… @AarthiRamlaul @UH_HSK

Delighted to be invited by One Vision to the House of Commons 5 Dec to ‘Faith&Health networking Event’. MP Matt Turmaine highlighting role of communities to address health inequalities.Thanks ENOCH KANAGARAJ BEM One Vision Salman Waqar continuing collaborations Herts Research


Last week, Prof Daksha Trivedi & Salman Waqar joined Matt Turmaine MP, health workers & community leaders at the House of Commons to tackle health inequalities head-on!🚀They shared their #research on adapting faith-based interventions to reach underserved communities, including British Islamic Medical Association.


Delighted to have this paper published Improving cancer care for Asian women, thanks to Dr Claire Thompson NIHR ARC East of England our partners AWCG & Jai Jayaraman East of England Cancer Alliance tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… in Ethnicty & Health health inequalities #South Asian, #Cancer


Well done to Jasmine Chavda NIHR ARC East of England CRIPACC UH University of Hertfordshire Youth-Led Research Project Neurodiversity & Mental Health Watch the Video Summary: youtu.be/NvZjTcxciJg 📄 Read the Full Report: healthwatch-centralbedfordshire.org.uk/young-healthwa…
