
Dr Jenny Lloyd
@jjlloyd4
Senior Lecturer in Public Health Research: Children and Families; intervention development; system approaches.
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Great opportunity to work with Dr Jenny Lloyd Louis Vuitton University of Exeter Faculty of Health & Life Sci PenARC (NIHR ARC South West Peninsula) and Dr Ruth McGovern Fuse to explore community based initiatives to support the social and emotional development of infants and young children.


Come and do a PhD with us! Dr Jenny Lloyd Ruth McGovern and I are looking for candidates interested in #PublicHealth #EarlyYears and #CommunityBased interventions to work with us. Great topic, great people, great environment - get in touch!

If you are passionate about health inequality, children and families this is the PhD for you! Come and work with me Dr Jenny Lloyd Vashti Berry and Dr Ruth McGovern to understand how best to support parents of infants most in need.



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The November issue of The Patient is available here: link.springer.com/journal/40271/⦠š Some authors include Agnes Grudniewicz Carolyn Steele Gray (she/her) Davene R. Wright, PhD Ross Watkins Dr Jenny Lloyd Jorien Veldwijk @LidiaEngel nance devlin #PatientOutcomes



It was such a privilege working with Dr Jenny Lloyd on this. Iām extremely grateful for her guidance and support throughout this whole process.

What a fabulous first publication Claire Tatton It provides helpful practice and policy recommendations for those commissioning and delivering smoking cessation services. Check it out now! NIHR SPHR University of Exeter Faculty of Health & Life Sci Association of Directors of Public Health (ADPH)

Great to be working with Action for Children on the Building Babies Brains programme, which focuses on the relational elements necessary to support peer to peer knowledge transfer in low income communities.

The Building Babies Brains initiative is a great example of peer to peer knowledge transfer in low income communities. This paper seeks to understand how and when this happens. Action for Children