
Umesh
@chauhan_nhs
Mackenzie Chair of Primary Care #UCLAN, #research, GP Pendle View Medical Centre
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https://www.uclan.ac.uk/research/activity/mackenzie-clinical-research-institute 14-06-2016 21:49:49
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SAPC ASM 2022 #sapcasm blog from 2 early career researchers: Dr Nicola Cooper-Moss and Dr Hassan Awan - sapc.ac.uk/blog/2022/sapc… Umesh NIHR School for Primary Care Research ProfessorCarolynCG Duncan Shrewsbury (they/them)

Undergraduate poster presentation @UCLan our work on ethnicity and difference in health care for people with learning disability Nicola Cooper-Moss LDEngland Race Equality Foundation @chrishattoncedr


Exploring Ethnic Health Inequalities for people with learning disability Please share workshops being held virtually and in person LDEngland Race Equality Foundation Nicola Cooper-Moss @chrishattoncedr learningdisabilityengland.org.uk/news/latest-ne…


'Could more people with a learning disability have lived longer?' This accessible video has more information on avoidable deaths from the LeDeR21 annual report Link to the video 👉youtu.be/JdaMQkD9KrY Full reports found here👉bit.ly/3erj4Yb BBC News (UK) Tommy Jessop


We're very pleased that we now have our own project website with more info about the project. Watch this space as the project develops! medmentalhealth.wixsite.com/medmentalhealth Sunderland People First mcr people first People First Independent Advocacy Speakup Prof Katherine Runswick-C Christine Hutchinson RNLD QN Dr Dawn Cavanagh Umesh


#SAPCASM Christina Roberts presenting findings from RHO report on health inequalities for people with learning disability for ethnic minorities. Find out more at the webinar on the 25th July: eventbrite.co.uk/e/we-deserve-b…


#SAPCASM Nicola Cooper-Moss outlining how coproduction with people lived experience is vital in explaining findings on why there are different inequalities in health for people with a learning disability from ethnic minority groups





A significant piece of research that now equips organisations, ICS, stakeholders with actionable insight to drive #healthinequalities improvement work for people living with Learning Disabilities.Great example of #AnalysistoAction NHS Race & Health Observatory @NeighbourhoodHI bmj.com/content/382/bm…

And we're off! 🚀 We'd like to interview people with learning disabilities living in the North of England about mental health medications. See pic for more details. ⬇️Please RT and share with your networks. 📧Email [email protected] for more info.


The #LeDeR2022 report which investigates deaths of people with a #LearningDisability is published today. The report finds people with a learning disability are still dying decades earlier than the general population and 42% of deaths were “avoidable”. 👇 kcl.ac.uk/research/leder


Our latest paper 📑 BMJ_Open supports the acute hospital learning disability #liaison nurse role in improving care, though they appear to see only a minority of people who are admitted. With: Andre Strydom Umesh Learning from Lives and Deaths - LeDeR researchers Karina Marshall-Tate💙 Jonny Ding bmjopen.bmj.com/content/14/8/e…

My second (lead author) publication is now published. This work extends our NHS Race & Health Observatory report looking at healthcare experiences of people with a learning disability from ethnic minority backgrounds and carers. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bl…

In celebration of #WorldPatientSafetyDay, our NIHR Greater Manchester PSRC has launched a new podcast 🎙️ Voices for Safety - and the first episode on improving diagnosis is out now ➡️ psrc-gm.nihr.ac.uk/news/podcast/ (1/3)
