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Development of Dyadic mind-body intervention for Relieving Enduring sleep disturbances Among older individuals with deMentia and their caregivers (DREAM) in both white and ethnic minority communities in Bristol (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

This presentation details a project focused on co-developing a dyadic mind-body intervention in collaboration with stakeholders, including older adults with dementia and their caregivers from four distinct ethnic communities: White British, Caribbean... Read More about Development of Dyadic mind-body intervention for Relieving Enduring sleep disturbances Among older individuals with deMentia and their caregivers (DREAM) in both white and ethnic minority communities in Bristol.

Optical blur, fog, and glare significantly delay driver reaction time to driving hazards in younger and older drivers (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Purpose: The ability to detect and react to various forms of hazard on the road is crucial for safe driving. In some countries, the Hazard Perception Test (HPT) is employed as part of the assessment process for driving license acquisition, but there... Read More about Optical blur, fog, and glare significantly delay driver reaction time to driving hazards in younger and older drivers.

Transition to more healthy and biodiverse urban developments? Multi-stakeholder perspectives on the cost of delivering biodiversity in new developments. A case study of England, United Kingdom (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

It has been demonstrated that biodiverse urban environments support health and well-being. However, the United Kingdom is one of the countries with the lowest biodiversity value globally. Efforts to address this shortfall and create healthier and mor... Read More about Transition to more healthy and biodiverse urban developments? Multi-stakeholder perspectives on the cost of delivering biodiversity in new developments. A case study of England, United Kingdom.

Failure to prevent fraud and corporate criminal liability – how can you avoid being in breach of the new law? (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Invited panel member for a discussion on ‘Failure to Prevent Fraud and corporate criminal liability – how can you avoid being in breach of the new law?’. Other panellists were Andrew Gregory, Chief Information Security Officer at Ramboll, Professor N... Read More about Failure to prevent fraud and corporate criminal liability – how can you avoid being in breach of the new law?.

Healthy policies for healthy places: A framework to systematically embed health in local development plans in England (2024)
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The places in which people live have a profound influence over the opportunities they have and the choices they can make to live healthy and happy lives. Some of the most pressing health challenges faced by the UK: such as obesity, mental health issu... Read More about Healthy policies for healthy places: A framework to systematically embed health in local development plans in England.

Does one-size-fit-all? Considering individual and contextual factors in psychotherapy research (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Climate change, war, populism, growing economic inequalities… these are just some of the major challenges facing the world today. Does psychotherapy research have any contribution to make to addressing these problems and, if so, what? This semi-plena... Read More about Does one-size-fit-all? Considering individual and contextual factors in psychotherapy research.

Longitudinal and idiographic methods of developing and evaluating tailored psychological interventions for people with MS: Findings from a pilot study and future directions (2024)
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a complex and heterogeneous condition which makes the development of effective psychological interventions a challenging task. Research so far has focused on well-established protocols which do not always fit the individual... Read More about Longitudinal and idiographic methods of developing and evaluating tailored psychological interventions for people with MS: Findings from a pilot study and future directions.