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Faatihah Niyi-Odumosu - 100 Black Women Professors NOW

Faatihah Niyi-Odumosu is Associate Professor of Physical Activity and Health Promotion at UWE Bristol and a trailblazer in her field.

Research

Contextualising the pervasive impact of macroeconomic austerity on prison health in England: A qualitative study among international policymakers (2019)

Journal Article
Ismail, N. (2019). Contextualising the pervasive impact of macroeconomic austerity on prison health in England: A qualitative study among international policymakers. BMC Public Health, 19(1), 11. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7396-7
Background: Prisons offer the state the opportunity to gain access to a population that is at particularly high risk of ill-health. Despite the supportive legal and policy structures surrounding prison rehabilitation, the oppressive nature of the aus... about Contextualising the pervasive impact of macroeconomic austerity on prison health in England: A qualitative study among international policymakers.

Visiting other libraries - Using the library

Information about visiting and using other libraries, including: other university libraries, public libraries, NHS libraries, and the British Library (London).

Blogs

Public inquiries: a way to draw a line in the sand or avoid accountability? Public inquiries: a way to draw a line in the sand or avoid accountability? | Research and External Engagement

When gross negligence occurs in a hospital or a public organisation is suspected of acting inappropriately in a murder investigation the victims’ families often want to hold someone accountable. For them public inquiries are a chance for those...

News

New app launched to support the 1 in 5 UK adults experiencing continence issues

A new app to support people with continence issues has been launched by UWE Bristol, the Bladder and Bowel Confidence Health Integration Team (BABCON).

Courses

Evidencing Work-Based Learning - Professional/Short course

A flexible delivery of structured, enhanced and accredited student-led work-based learning tailored to your professional needs.

Blogs

Month: January 2023 14 March 2026 | Alumni blog

Image: Beam light installation at Castle Bridge Bristol © Andre Pattenden An ambitious new artwork designed by Bristol-based creatives PYTCH will be showing at Bristol Light Festival 2023 launching this Friday 3 February. Located at Castle...

Blogs

The first ALIBSA Annual Congress 2024: Stakeholder Engagement Workshop 1st July 2024 The Watershed (Bristol) The first ALIBSA Annual Congress 2024: Stakeholder Engagement Workshop 1st July 2024 The Watershed (Bristol) | Research and External Engagement

The Ageing Lifestyle in Blacks and Asians (ALIBSA) webinar was launched in February 2023. It is a monthly series aimed at addressing health inequalities and enhancing the well-being of South Asian and Black older adults globally. The webinar was...

People

Professor Jo Barnes

Professor of Clean Air / Co-Director of the Centre for Environment, Society and Resilience

News

3D-printed brains reveal Alzheimer's secrets

UWE Bristol's Health Tech Hub has printed three 3D brain models that show the effects of dementia for Bristol based dementia charity BRACE.

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