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Hi everyone,Dr. Rachel Sumner (University of Gloucestershire, UK) and I are collecting longitudinal survey data examinin...
21/04/2020

Hi everyone,

Dr. Rachel Sumner (University of Gloucestershire, UK) and I are collecting longitudinal survey data examining the wellbeing of keyworkers in Ireland and the UK (including but not limited to healthcare professionals, defense forces, retail workers, and supply chain and logistics workers). We are tracking major socio-political events, morbidity and mortality rates on a daily basis in Ireland and the UK as well as individual responses to the pandemic over time.

Almost 500 respondents have completed the first wave of the survey so far but would like to increase this further to help us better understand how to support frontline workers.

Please consider sharing the survey link with people you know working on the 'frontline' in Ireland or the UK – posties, doctors, pharmacists, nurses, carers, firefighters, volunteer workers, emergency service workers, supermarket and delivery workers, public transport workers and many more. The first survey typically takes less than 20 minutes to complete (follow-up surveys take approx. 5 minutes). Participants can, of course, withdraw at any stage.

Survey Link: https://glos.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/cv19heroes

We also have a Twitter account () and a page www.facebook.com/CV19Heroes where we post daily updates and we will share findings as soon as they become available.

Thank you very much for your time, I hope you are all staying safe and well.

Online survey BOS

04/04/2020

Hello world! This is the page for the University of Gloucestershire and University of Limerick joint study on frontline workers during the Covid-19 pandemic.

To take part in our study, please go to: www.cv19heroes.com

The official page for the Cardiff Met and University of Limerick joint study on frontline wo

Yay! Loved this cartoon.... Between this and Captain Planet, we should def be seeing more of this TV for kids as opposed...
04/01/2017

Yay! Loved this cartoon.... Between this and Captain Planet, we should def be seeing more of this TV for kids as opposed to bloody Paw Patrol! (now that could just be my absolute insanity over too much exposure lately!!)

È stato ideato e disegnato in Francia da Albert BarillÊ verso la metà degli anni '80 ma è ben presto diventato un cartone animato cult per i bambini italiani di diverse gen

03/09/2015
don't forget about today's talks ;)
16/04/2015

don't forget about today's talks ;)

join us tomorrow for a series of talks on mental health, with tea and coffee sponsored by the Department of Psychology, part of the Mental Health Awareness week

join us tomorrow for a series of talks on mental health, with tea and coffee sponsored by the Department of Psychology, ...
15/04/2015

join us tomorrow for a series of talks on mental health, with tea and coffee sponsored by the Department of Psychology, part of the Mental Health Awareness week

very proud of our Psychology students participating in this...
26/11/2014

very proud of our Psychology students participating in this...

Reminder: ABI research event today at 4pm. Just a few places remaining - 93 people have registered to attend so far!
01/10/2014

Reminder: ABI research event today at 4pm. Just a few places remaining - 93 people have registered to attend so far!

How can research better inform neuro-rehabilitation? ABI Ireland joins the University College of Limerick, The PSI and NIBPS to discuss this topic on Wednesday 1st October at the Pavillion, North Campus, University of Limerick from 4pm-7pm -This event is Free of charge and open to anyone interested in the area of brain injury -

Don't miss out and register Here http://bit.ly/1sWc4S3

Free event in Limerick - open to any one with an interest in acquired brain injury! Register below
15/09/2014

Free event in Limerick - open to any one with an interest in acquired brain injury! Register below

How can research better inform neuro-rehabilitation? ABI Ireland joins the University College of Limerick, The PSI and NIBPS to discuss this topic on Wednesday 1st October at the Pavillion, North Campus, University of Limerick from 4pm-7pm -This event is Free of charge and open to anyone interested in the area of brain injury -

Don't miss out and register Here http://bit.ly/1sWc4S3

10/09/2014

The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI), The Northern Ireland Branch of The British Psychological Society (NIBPS), and Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Ireland, invite you to attend a FREE PUBLIC LECTURE kindly hosted by the University of Limerick (UL):
Acquired Brain Injury: How Can Research Better Inform Neurorehabilitation?

The PSI, NIBPS, ABI Ireland and UL Centre for Social Issues Research are hosting three expert speakers on the topic at the event which members of the public are welcome to attend:

Ms. Barbara O'Connell - Chief Executive Officer, Acquired Brain Injury Ireland

Professor Sue Franklin (Professor of Speech and Language Therapy) will speak about “Improving Naming Ability after Brain Injury”

Professor Donal Fortune (Senior Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Neuropsychologist; Adjunct Professor in Psychology, University of Limerick) will speak about “Neurorehabilitation following ABI in an Irish Context: Some positive features and some emerging ethical issues”

The lecture will take place on Wednesday 1st October 2014, 4-7pm
Venue: The Pavilion Restaurant, North Campus, University of Limerick

Refreshments will be served

To book, please click on the link below. Places are limited so please book in advance: https://response.questback.com/britishpsychologicalsociety/acquiredbraininjury/

10/09/2014

Job Vacancy

Title: Full-Time Support Worker for Adult with ASD
Area: Central London

Job Description: The candidate will be required to work one-to-one with a male adult with moderate to high functioning Autism. The post is based in the family home, but work extends outside the family home. The main focus of the post is to increase the independence of the client and to provide ASD-specific education and social skills training.

Job Requirements: The successful candidate will hold a good undergraduate degree in Psychology, with some knowledge/experience of Autism Spectrum Disorders. While this post is not a live-in position, the candidate must be willing to travel with the family twice a year for extended periods of time.

Start Date: 1st October (negotiable)

Please send a cover letter and CV or any queries regarding the post to:
[email protected]

Closing Date: Friday 19th September

Address

CSIS Building, Castletroy
Limerick
LIMERICK

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