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Nearly 300 nursing students to join frontline battle against COVID-19
UNIVERSITY NEWS 08 APR 2020
Hundreds of Birmingham nursing students are set to join the frontline battle against COVID-19.
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Life on the frontline: what it’s like to be a newly qualified GP nurse...
UNIVERSITY NEWS 07 APR 2020
Claire Carmichael explains what it's like to be a newly qualified GP nurse amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Midwifery expert discusses BBC's 'The Nest' and why surrogacy shouldn'...
OPINIONS 03 APR 2020
Alison Edwards, senior lecturer in Midwifery at Birmingham City University, discusses the new BBC drama attracting millions of viewers and the legalities of surrogacy.
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“It’s been a whirlwind, but we are making a difference”: Birmingham st...
UNIVERSITY NEWS 25 MAR 2020
A nursing student from Birmingham City University has set up a volunteering group to help vulnerable members of her south Birmingham community during the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Celebrating International Women's Day
UNIVERSITY NEWS 19 MAR 2020
Students and staff collaborated to raise £400 for International Women's Day.
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Dogs, computer games and colouring books could be key to coping with c...
UNIVERSITY NEWS 06 MAR 2020
As the UK sees an increase in coronavirus cases, Senior Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing at Birmingham City University, Kim Moore, explains what to do to cope with coronavirus induced anxiety…...
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New project aims to tackle music industry’s male mental health crisis
UNIVERSITY NEWS 28 FEB 2020
A new project backed by leading musicians including Rag’N’Bone Man, is aiming to tackle the crisis in men’s mental health in the music industry.
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From swerving the wine to karaoke, mental health expert shares top tip...
OPINIONS 17 DEC 2019
The turkey is cooking, you’ve opened your presents and now nobody can agree on what to put on the telly. Sound familiar? Christmas is often a time that families fall out and the intensity of the...
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“We need to remember people are human beings”: academic and activist o...
OPINIONS 03 DEC 2019
To mark International Day of Persons with Disabilities today (Tuesday 3 December 2019), Samantha Salmon, Senior Lecturer in Learning Disability Nursing at Birmingham City University, and activist...
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Why being kind to others is good for us
OPINIONS 12 NOV 2019
‘There is evidence that helping someone is good for our own wellbeing… by continuously exchanging little acts of kindness we can help improve our own mental wellbeing and that of those around us...
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Mental health helps orchestra hit the high notes
UNIVERSITY NEWS 10 OCT 2019
A Birmingham City University academic is encouraging West Midlands residents to open up about their experiences of mental health for a specially commissioned piece of music.
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Increasing the number of registered nurses in the mental health settin...
UNIVERSITY NEWS 02 OCT 2019
Increasing the number of registered nurses in the mental health setting could help protect the thousands of healthcare workers falling victim to ‘adverse events’ like aggression or harassment,...
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Exhibition showcasing lives of families with twins and triplets launch...
UNIVERSITY NEWS 04 SEP 2019
A new photography exhibition exploring the experiences of living as a family with twins and triplets has been launched by Birmingham City University.
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