Policy engagement informing the current and future role of Community First Responders’ in the United Kingdom

CFR Policy Workshop

In 2023 we completed a Lincoln Policy Hub -funded policy engagement and knowledge translation activity for future Community First Responder (CFR) schemes in England and beyond. We aimed to disseminate evidence,  inform policy decisions, and promote change through this project. https://policyhub.lincoln.ac.uk/policy-engagement-towards-informing-the-current-and-future-role-of-community-first-responders-in-the-united-kingdom/ Continue reading Policy engagement informing the current and future role of Community First Responders’ in the United Kingdom

Barcelona EUSEM presentations given by Lincoln Medical School students Jade Livingstone and Jasmine Kirk

CaHRU staff supervised two University of Nottingham Lincoln Medical School students, Jade Livingstone and Jasmine Kirk, to successfully complete their BMedSci research projects. Over the past year, CaHRU, Jade and Jasmine have collaborated with Lincolnshire Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance (LNAA) to Continue reading Barcelona EUSEM presentations given by Lincoln Medical School students Jade Livingstone and Jasmine Kirk

Improvement Science and Research Methods Seminar given by Dr Viet-Hai Phung: Methodological reflections on doing a PhD

On Wednesday 18th October, Dr Viet-Hai Phung gave the October seminar titled, ‘Methodological reflections on doing a PhD’ in which he discussed the methods used in his doctoral research exploring, ‘Eastern European migrants in Lincolnshire: what are their experiences of Continue reading Improvement Science and Research Methods Seminar given by Dr Viet-Hai Phung: Methodological reflections on doing a PhD

Participants needed for study on prehospital ambulance service care for ethnic minority patients

Emas paramedics

If you are from an ethnic minority and have recieved care from the ambulance service we would be grateful if you would agree to an interview with PhD student Betul Yalcin. Interviews will take 45 minute maximum, either online or Continue reading Participants needed for study on prehospital ambulance service care for ethnic minority patients

CaHRU presents two papers at the XX World Congress of Sociology in Melbourne, Australia, 25 June – 01 July 2023

Dr Gupteswar Patel, a member of the CaHRU team, presented two papers from the NIHR-funded Community First Responder project at the XX World Congress of Sociology in Melbourne, Australia, from 25 June to 01 July 2023. This quadrennial conference brought Continue reading CaHRU presents two papers at the XX World Congress of Sociology in Melbourne, Australia, 25 June – 01 July 2023